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Peanut butter spread recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Peanut butter spread recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Nuts 'N More brand Peanut Spread is sold in numerous stores in British Columbia
Coronavirus update: B.C. doctor calls for calm in the Chinese community

Coronavirus update: B.C. doctor calls for calm in the Chinese community

B.C.'s top medical health official has urged the Lower Mainland's Chinese community to go about their business, despite the coronavirus death toll topping 1,000. Dr.
New Westminster carries on with economic development plan

New Westminster carries on with economic development plan

Council in brief
Health Canada recalls unauthorized products that ‘may contain dangerous ingredients’

Health Canada recalls unauthorized products that ‘may contain dangerous ingredients’

The products are promoted for sexual enhancement, weight loss, as a workout aid, or as ‘poppers’
New Westminster housing proposals heading to public hearing

New Westminster housing proposals heading to public hearing

Council in brief
New Westminster schedules special meeting for 2020 budget

New Westminster schedules special meeting for 2020 budget

A special council meeting has been called for Tuesday, Feb. 25 as part of the 2020 budget process. The city has hosted a number of events to get feedback on its 2020 to 2024 capital program and the city’s seven bold steps for climate action.
B.C. regulator’s ride-hailing rejection draws criticism

B.C. regulator’s ride-hailing rejection draws criticism

Passenger Transportation Board cites concerns over company’s business model among reasons to refuse licence
Mandy Moore is bringing her North American tour to New West

Mandy Moore is bringing her North American tour to New West

It's the actor-singer's first tour in a decade, and she's bringing it to Massey Theatre for a May 4 show
New West street faces disruptions due to city work

New West street faces disruptions due to city work

The City of New Westminster is warning about disruptions for the next two weeks due to infrastructure work. From now until Feb. 24, night work will be taking place along Carnarvon Street, between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. to tie-in a new watermain.
New Westminster considers ban on car signs and proposal for smaller election signs

New Westminster considers ban on car signs and proposal for smaller election signs

Election signs in commercial buildings and cars could be banned if changes to the city’s sign bylaw are approved.