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Paper Postcards, September 2013

Paper Postcards, September 2013

Curious? Check out the River Market

Curious? Check out the River Market

It's time to get curious again. The River Market is once again hosting its Curious Flea, a shopping and social event on Sept. 14 and 15.

Are you in control of the rhythm of your life?

When doctors talk about rhythm, we're usually referring to the heart. As we check your pulse and listen to your heart, we make note of the rate (Is fast or slow?) and the rhythm (Is it regular or irregular? Are there pauses or extra beats?).
New Westminster business lends a hand to Lac-Megantic

New Westminster business lends a hand to Lac-Megantic

Greens and Beans Deli holding a Train Day event on Saturday, Sept. 14
Bensons mark 60 years of wedded bliss

Bensons mark 60 years of wedded bliss

Happy anniversary to longtime New Westminster residents Don and Evelyn Benson who are celebrating a marital milestone. The couple went steady through high school and was engaged for more than a year before they tied the knot on Aug.
New Westminster boy brings summer fun

New Westminster boy brings summer fun

Nur Elmasri has much to be proud of after spearheading a day of fun for local kids.

Planning on a bright Christmas

New Westminster business areas could be seeing stars this Christmas.
Helping make refugees feel at home

Helping make refugees feel at home

The Record caught up with James Grunau, executive director with Journey Home Community Association, a non-profit faith-based group that helps asylum-seeking refugees in New Westminster and Burnaby.
New Westminster goes to the dogs

New Westminster goes to the dogs

Enjoy the dog days of summer at this year's Doggy Fun Day. The event is being held on Sunday, Aug. 25, from noon till 3 p.m., on the south field in Queen's Park (the one near First Street and just above the off-leash dog area).

A look at what makes our neighbourhoods unique

What is a neighbourhood? An area determined by streets, a community bound together by a common tax roll, a mix of homes and businesses with a shared history? Some of the above, all of the above? The Record is taking a closer look at the city's 11 uni