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Indigenous Cities project works to counter erasure of history

Indigenous Cities project works to counter erasure of history

Ronnie Dean Harris takes listeners to Sapperton Landing for a recounting of the story of what happened when Indigenous chiefs met with the governor in May of 1864
People You Should Know in New West: Elliott Slinn

People You Should Know in New West: Elliott Slinn

New West poet and musician hopes to inspire people of all ages
What's happening Around Town?

What's happening Around Town?

Quest New West returns, New Westminster Council of Women get social and Gurdwara Sahib Sukh Sagar helps kids have a ball
Celebrate Father's Day and Canada Day in New West with take-out

Celebrate Father's Day and Canada Day in New West with take-out

What's happening Around Town
New West school district 'repurposes' money for classroom furniture

New West school district 'repurposes' money for classroom furniture

Overspending on its furniture budget has been offset by underspending on computer equipment as the district buys 1,500 new chairs
What's up with demolition of the old NWSS? Here's the latest

What's up with demolition of the old NWSS? Here's the latest

The site looks quiet now, but the New West school district says behind-the-scenes work is progressing on deconstruction and demolition of the old high school building
Learn about Indigenous languages at the New West museum

Learn about Indigenous languages at the New West museum

Spotlight on: New Westminster Museum
People You Should Know in New West: Winona Kent

People You Should Know in New West: Winona Kent

The New West resident and award-winning mystery writer has work featured in a just-released crime anthology and has a new novel coming out this year
People You Should Know in New West: Meet Lance Ryan

People You Should Know in New West: Meet Lance Ryan

International opera star earns Douglas College's 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award
New Westminster school board recommits to Indigenous reconciliation work

New Westminster school board recommits to Indigenous reconciliation work

'We know that words of acknowledgement are not enough to do justice to Indigenous students and their families in our district,' says committee chair