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Wanted: Your best Christmas cookie recipes!

Wanted: Your best Christmas cookie recipes!

'Tis the season for Christmas baking, and we want to celebrate that fact. In upcoming editions of the Record and Burnaby NOW, we'll be sharing some of the best Christmas cookie recipes from staff, local VIPs and members of the community.
Film festival celebrates inclusion

Film festival celebrates inclusion

Disabilities Film Festival showcases people with developmental disabilities and autism
New West school loses a “treasure” with passing of longtime crossing guard

New West school loses a “treasure” with passing of longtime crossing guard

What's happening Around Town
WOW New Westminster unveiled at Westminster Pier Park

WOW New Westminster unveiled at Westminster Pier Park

Family Ties: Top 15 non-toy gift ideas for kids

Family Ties: Top 15 non-toy gift ideas for kids

So, fellow parents, be honest: Who has their Christmas shopping done? Who hasn’t even started their Christmas shopping yet? Although every year I vow I’ll fall into the first group, the truth is I’m always in the second.
Local woman honoured for decades of volunteering

Local woman honoured for decades of volunteering

Barbara Der helps many local causes
New Westminster Police Department goes green

New Westminster Police Department goes green

What's happening Around Town
New West heritage homes open their doors for Christmas

New West heritage homes open their doors for Christmas

Dec. 6 tour raises funds for Queen's Park Care Centre
Class Act: Help Queensborough kids play

Class Act: Help Queensborough kids play

Queen Elizabeth Elementary School is looking for volunteers to help install the second part of a new playground.
What's happening in New West this weekend? Our Top 5 picks for Nov. 20 to 22

What's happening in New West this weekend? Our Top 5 picks for Nov. 20 to 22

1. Celebrate National Child Day and participate in fun, creative and musical activities for kids aged 12 and under. The celebration, taking place on Sunday, Nov. 22 from 1 to 3 p.m.