Skip to content

In the Community

What's happening in New West this weekend? Top 5 picks for June 23 to 25

What's happening in New West this weekend? Top 5 picks for June 23 to 25

1. Support KidSport New West at Royal City Physio’s family-friendly Colours for Kids tie-dye party and fundraiser on Saturday, June 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 450 East Columbia St.
Old photographs offer a window into history

Old photographs offer a window into history

Old photographs are wonderful items to look at because they can offer such a wealth of information. Obviously, some contain more information than others and all are worth viewing, but there is frequently that special one that stands out.
Looking for a job? The public library can help

Looking for a job? The public library can help

Are you looking for a new job or a career change, or ramping up your summer job search? The New Westminster Public Library is here to help get your job hunt off on the right foot.
New West Hospice Society seeking input on future plans

New West Hospice Society seeking input on future plans

Group seeks city’s support for compassionate community
Celebrate Salmonbellies Day in New Westminster on Saturday

Celebrate Salmonbellies Day in New Westminster on Saturday

What's happening Around Town
New Westminster couple crowdfund for their one shot at parenthood

New Westminster couple crowdfund for their one shot at parenthood

Double-lung transplant recipient wasn't expected to live past 30; now hopes to become a dad at 40
What's happening in New West this weekend? Top picks for June 16 to 18

What's happening in New West this weekend? Top picks for June 16 to 18

1. Take the kids to the Queensborough Children’s Festival on Saturday, June 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ryall Park, 920 Ewen Ave. incudes interactive play, a young entrepreneurs market, live entertainment, craft stations, food and more. Free. 2.
Tweedsmuir student raises money for Cops for Cancer

Tweedsmuir student raises money for Cops for Cancer

An elementary student’s initiative has helped raised more than $500 for the New Westminster Police Department’s Cops for Cancer campaign. Sahara, a student at École Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary School, took it upon herself to raise $265 for Const.
Volunteers sought for plant pull in New West

Volunteers sought for plant pull in New West

Royal City residents are invited to attend Round 2 of a project aimed at ridding Glenbrook Ravine of invasive plants.
Class Act: More outstanding Royal City youth

Class Act: More outstanding Royal City youth

Congratulations to all the students who competed at the provincial Concours d’art oratoire last month.