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What's happening this weekend in New West? Top picks for March 15 to 17

What's happening this weekend in New West? Top picks for March 15 to 17

You may want to spend some time outside enjoying the weekend's sunshine - but you'll want to head indoors for some of these weekend happenings in New Westminster.
Some B.C. universities could lose tens of millions per year due to student cap

Some B.C. universities could lose tens of millions per year due to student cap

At some post-secondary institutions, international students account for as much as 78 per cent of total tuition revenue
Letter: New West resident — 'It is long past time we clean up our streets'

Letter: New West resident — 'It is long past time we clean up our streets'

This letter writer explains they tried to help someone in apparent medical distress at a New West convenience store, but was met with an "extremely aggressive" response.
B.C. co-op must pay damages for not using subsidy reserve to help resident

B.C. co-op must pay damages for not using subsidy reserve to help resident

Roberta Marshman claimed she had lost $17,560 in subsidies because she had not been enrolled by the Lavender Housing Cooperative.
I Watched This Game: Canucks succumb to the Avalanche comeback

I Watched This Game: Canucks succumb to the Avalanche comeback

The Vancouver Canucks fell 4-3 in overtime after coughing up a 3-0 lead to the Colorado Avalanche.
Tourism New Westminster wins award for its #SearchForPhillip campaign

Tourism New Westminster wins award for its #SearchForPhillip campaign

An innovative campaign to find a Price is Right contestant – and highlight his visit to New West – has earned provincial accolades.
No mental health damages awarded in B.C. fridge delivery case

No mental health damages awarded in B.C. fridge delivery case

Daylen Cossette claimed $3,000 in damages for increased food and gas costs, mental health decline, lost work and negative career impacts.
B.C. unexplained wealth order regime faces first legal opposition

B.C. unexplained wealth order regime faces first legal opposition

In two cases before the courts, the B.C. Office of Civil Forfeiture faces claims its unexplained wealth order applications are a violation of Charter rights.
Everything Metro Vancouverites need to know about travelling over spring break

Everything Metro Vancouverites need to know about travelling over spring break

Find out what to know before you head to the airport, ferry terminal, or across the border.
Squamish math historian redefines origin of decimal point

Squamish math historian redefines origin of decimal point

Historic Revelation: Trinity Western prof uncovers that the decimal point was used 150 years before previously thought.