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B.C. pilot thanks strangers for kindness after losing wife

B.C. pilot thanks strangers for kindness after losing wife

Finlay Miller hopes people remember his wife for her strength.
B.C. adds 9K jobs in November, reversing losses from previous month

B.C. adds 9K jobs in November, reversing losses from previous month

Unemployment rate falls slightly to 5.3%
Child services failed boy killed by his mother and stepdad, father says

Child services failed boy killed by his mother and stepdad, father says

“My boy shouldn’t have been there. They had alcohol and drugs going on in the home,” says the father of six-year-old Don-Tay Patrick Lucas.
Winter fun: Here's what's happening in New West in December

Winter fun: Here's what's happening in New West in December

New Westminster will really shine in December - with lights, entertainment and community events galore
Ocean noise strategy delayed, but whale report by military may sound out path forward

Ocean noise strategy delayed, but whale report by military may sound out path forward

VANCOUVER — Marine scientist Kieran Cox calls it "probably the most pervasive, unregulated pollutant in Canada and globally." It's not plastic, petrochemicals or another chemical toxin. It's underwater noise.
Sex with girl doesn’t equal murder, defence tells jury at Burnaby murder trial

Sex with girl doesn’t equal murder, defence tells jury at Burnaby murder trial

Closing arguments began Thursday in the trial of Ibrahim Ali, who is accused of killing a 13-year-old girl found dead in Burnaby's Central Park in July 2017.
The history of dog food and nutrition, from hunting to the raw food movement

The history of dog food and nutrition, from hunting to the raw food movement

Ollie looked at news articles, research journals, and historical sources to outline the major milestones in the history of dog food and nutrition.
Opinion: Aid workers in war zones like Gaza face impossible choices that can leave them traumatized

Opinion: Aid workers in war zones like Gaza face impossible choices that can leave them traumatized

Aid workers consistently face a host of moral challenges and often have to make difficult choices. Organizations need to be aware of the mental impact on their staff and provide support.
New West needs you: The Record's annual Guide to Giving

New West needs you: The Record's annual Guide to Giving

2023 Guide to Giving: These are some of the New Westminster-based non-profits that could use our support now – and throughout the year
Firefighter awarded $1.2M ICBC claim after Alex Fraser Bridge accident

Firefighter awarded $1.2M ICBC claim after Alex Fraser Bridge accident

A firefighter and plumber was left with life-altering injuries after an oncoming truck crossed the concrete median in July 2018, leading to an accident.