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Glenbrook Grade 8 students are raising money to pay for their grad party

Glenbrook Grade 8 students are raising money to pay for their grad party

Grade 8 students at École Glenbrook Middle School are raising money for their graduation event. They’ve planned a community bottle drive for this Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the school’s parking lot (Park Crescent and Seventh Avenue).
Will Mayor Cote be serving lunch to seniors while wearing wrestling attire?

Will Mayor Cote be serving lunch to seniors while wearing wrestling attire?

Will Mayor Jonathan Cote be dusting off his gold lamé pants to serve lunch to seniors? Well, that depends on local residents. The stakes are ramping up for this year’s Walk30 Burnaby/New Westminster walking challenge.
New West Greens launch speakers’ series

New West Greens launch speakers’ series

A clean transportation analyst is kicking off the New West Greens inaugural Speakers Series.
Royal Columbian Hospital on the hunt for volunteers

Royal Columbian Hospital on the hunt for volunteers

If you’ve got a bit of spare time and a desire to contribute the community, the Royal Columbian Hospital Auxiliary would like to hear from you.
New Westminster Heritage Preservation Society goes all out for its 40th anniversary

New Westminster Heritage Preservation Society goes all out for its 40th anniversary

It’s shaping up to be a memorable year for the 2019 New Westminster Heritage Homes Tour.
Queen’s Park Healthcare Foundation seeks assistance in solving a mystery in New West

Queen’s Park Healthcare Foundation seeks assistance in solving a mystery in New West

A local organization could use a little help from Nancy Drew or the Hardy Boys – or you – in solving the Mystery of the Wood Cuts.
New Westminster police community mourn deaths of three retired officers

New Westminster police community mourn deaths of three retired officers

Three retired New West police officers who contributed decades of service to the city have passed away in recent weeks.
They're looking for art inspired by the Fraser River

They're looking for art inspired by the Fraser River

Calling all artists: Are you inspired by the Fraser River? The Arts Council of New Westminster, in partnership with the Fraser River Discovery Centre, is inviting visual artists to submit applications for a group exhibition during the opening night o
Plenty planned for Parkinson’s Awareness Month in New Westminster

Plenty planned for Parkinson’s Awareness Month in New Westminster

IMPACT Parkinson's in Sapperton has some special events planned for April. The City of New Westminster recently proclaimed April as Parkinson’s Awareness Month.
Lord Kelvin parents are raising money to buy a swing set

Lord Kelvin parents are raising money to buy a swing set

The parent advisory council at Kelvin is trying to raise money to buy and build a swing set for the school and community at-large. “Currently we have no swings available, the only ones in the neighbourhood are toddler swings at Moody Park.