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Violent offender plans to live in Metro Vancouver

Violent offender plans to live in Metro Vancouver

BC Corrections is warning the public on the day of Bryan Kelly’s release from custody.
Got coyotes in your yard? Co-Existing with Coyotes wants to hear from you

Got coyotes in your yard? Co-Existing with Coyotes wants to hear from you

Co-Existing with Coyotes and UBC’s faculty of applied animal biology are partnering up to learn more about Vancouver’s coyote population
Residents asked to fill paper bags for those in need

Residents asked to fill paper bags for those in need

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank will be hosting their Citywide Food Drive this Saturday, Sept. 15 , with Burnaby and New Westminster residents being asked to contribute.
RCMP personnel shortage may spur closure of smaller B.C. detachments

RCMP personnel shortage may spur closure of smaller B.C. detachments

Officials consider creation of regional hubs to meet detachment staffing challenges in province
UBCM opening act: how municipalities can improve relations with First Nations groups

UBCM opening act: how municipalities can improve relations with First Nations groups

Whistler shares what it learned when its community plan was challenged in court
Sand artist creates a stunning marriage proposal on a beach in White Rock

Sand artist creates a stunning marriage proposal on a beach in White Rock

Better yet, it was captured by a drone videographer
New Westminster politicos hit the road for the Union of BC. Municipalities’ convention

New Westminster politicos hit the road for the Union of BC. Municipalities’ convention

Making roads safety for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists is on the City of New Westminster’s agenda at this week’s Union of B.C. Municipalities convention. Several city councillors are attending the convention, which is being held from Sept.
‘Outlet bandit’ strikes at YVR

‘Outlet bandit’ strikes at YVR

After hours of travel, one reprieve an airport can offer is a little juice to refresh worn-out electronic devices.
New Westminster is doing well when it comes to filling teaching positions

New Westminster is doing well when it comes to filling teaching positions

As other school districts across the province struggle to fill teaching positions, New Westminster has proven to be an attractive option for prospective teachers.
French immersion’s popularity continues in New Westminster

French immersion’s popularity continues in New Westminster

According to a group that advocates for French-language learning in the province, French immersion enrolment in New Westminster is on the rise.