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Poll: Majority of Vancouverites oppose feds’ purchase of Kinder Morgan pipeline

Poll: Majority of Vancouverites oppose feds’ purchase of Kinder Morgan pipeline

Mayoral candidate Kennedy Stewart links opposition to pipeline deal as support for his campaign
UPDATE: Motorcyclist killed in serious collision in New Westminster

UPDATE: Motorcyclist killed in serious collision in New Westminster

A man is dead after his motorcycle collided with a car on 10th Avenue in New Westminster Tuesday morning. The crash happened around 8:30 a.m. on the 10th Avenue border between New Westminster and Burnaby near Fifth Street.

This week's heat wave could set power record: BC Hydro

BC Hydro predicts province-wide electricity demand could exceed the historical record for the month of June as the first summer heat wave hits the province.
'Rosaline' rescued from Boundary Bay (PHOTOS)

'Rosaline' rescued from Boundary Bay (PHOTOS)

Female seal discovered at Delta beach yesterday
Here's how you can help children separated from their parents at the U.S. border

Here's how you can help children separated from their parents at the U.S. border

New Westminster researcher has compiled a list of ways Canadians and Americans can help - from donating money to writing petitions and organizing events. Here's that list.
World's oldest Sumatran orangutan dies aged 62

World's oldest Sumatran orangutan dies aged 62

The world's oldest Sumatran orangutan, which had 11 children and 54 descendants spread across the globe, has died aged 62, Australian zoo officials said Tuesday.
HIV testing event coming to New West

HIV testing event coming to New West

A New Westminster location has been added so locals can take part in Canada’s first country-wide HIV Testing Day.
Your Fortis BC bill isn't going up next month

Your Fortis BC bill isn't going up next month

Natural gas provider is not raising its rates in July
Warning issued to outdoor workers about heat stress

Warning issued to outdoor workers about heat stress

With high temperatures forecast across the province this week, WorkSafeBC is alerting employers and outdoor workers of the risk of developing symptoms of heat stress this summer.
Research prop rep at the New West Library

Research prop rep at the New West Library

The “democratic deficit” is back on the public agenda. On Oct. 20, the B.C.