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Hundreds of people getting engaged in development of New West’s new parks plan

Hundreds of people getting engaged in development of New West’s new parks plan

Still time to complete a survey or attend a pop-up to provide feedback into New Westminster parks and recreation’s new master plan.
'My fault' — Allvin takes responsibility for Mikheyev's struggles

'My fault' — Allvin takes responsibility for Mikheyev's struggles

“I'm not happy sitting here today. Definitely not satisfied,” said general manager Patrik Allvin at the Vancouver Canucks' end-of-year media availability.
North Vancouver's Mosquito Creek Marina empties as eviction date looms

North Vancouver's Mosquito Creek Marina empties as eviction date looms

Boat owners mooring at the North Van marina will have to remove their vessels by May 31, or risk losing their assets.
Lionel Messi isn't coming to Vancouver, won't play in Whitecaps-Inter Miami match

Lionel Messi isn't coming to Vancouver, won't play in Whitecaps-Inter Miami match

"We understand [Messi] will not make this trip"
Will Metro Vancouver have frequent powerful storms this 'Juneuary'?

Will Metro Vancouver have frequent powerful storms this 'Juneuary'?

Metro Vancouver's June is often called "Juneuary" because it sees bouts of markedly cold temperatures and plentiful rainfall.
B.C. manufacturers face growing regulatory burdens after pandemic rebound

B.C. manufacturers face growing regulatory burdens after pandemic rebound

Canada's Modern Slavery Act requires certain companies to report to government.
Kid finds dead shark washed up on B.C. beach

Kid finds dead shark washed up on B.C. beach

"It is not common to see these sharks washed up on shore," says one DFO scientist.
Missing a coin collection? New West police may have it

Missing a coin collection? New West police may have it

New Westminster Police are trying to return a found coin collection with its rightful owner.
New bill would let Canadians pass citizenship rights down to children born abroad

New bill would let Canadians pass citizenship rights down to children born abroad

OTTAWA — A new government bill tabled in the House of Commons on Thursday would allow Canadians to pass citizenship rights down to their children born outside the country — a move that would add an unknown number of new citizens.
Indigenous council and government appointees among Bill 21 concerns

Indigenous council and government appointees among Bill 21 concerns

Bill 21 imposes prescriptive rules on a new legal regulator that will in and of itself have fewer lawyers overseeing it, according to the Law Society of BC.