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TransLink to resume ‘grinding’ after New West noise complaints

TransLink to resume ‘grinding’ after New West noise complaints

A rash of letters to the editor published by the New Westminster Record and a new petition has prompted a response from TransLink.
334 businesses slapped with COVID-19 health, safety orders: WorkSafe BC

334 businesses slapped with COVID-19 health, safety orders: WorkSafe BC

Service, manufacturing industries among the hardest hit after thousands of inspections conducted across B.C. following COVID-19 pandemic restart
Video shows good fun when New West trucks are banned

Video shows good fun when New West trucks are banned

In the downtown area, the City of New Westminster moved forward on its plans to close Front Street to vehicle traffic on weekends, so there is more space for people to walk, wheel and bike this summer.
Want these New West roads to stay like this? Have your say

Want these New West roads to stay like this? Have your say

The City of New Westminster has instituted several measures to deal with COVID-19’s impact on the city and its citizens. These have included multiple committees and working groups aimed at supporting neighbourhoods, businesses and residents.
No injuries in New West knife incident

No injuries in New West knife incident

A man who was allegedly threatening to harm his roommate and himself with a knife was safely apprehended by New Westminster police officers.
New West police launch month-long CounterAttack campaign

New West police launch month-long CounterAttack campaign

If you’re looking to cut loose after being cooped up at home, be sure to do it safely.
ICBC to resume non-commercial road tests in July

ICBC to resume non-commercial road tests in July

After a four-month hiatus, British Columbians will once again be able to book non-commercial road tests (Class 5 and 7) later this month – which ICBC says is part of its phased approach to reopening.
Opinion: Explicit flyers are blanketing New Westminster homes

Opinion: Explicit flyers are blanketing New Westminster homes

The delivery by hand of explicit flyers to New Westminster neighbourhoods is rightly being criticized by local residents. This disgusting anti-abortion material has started arriving in New West mail boxes and mail slots.
23 Vancouver parks could become legal spots to drink alcohol this summer

23 Vancouver parks could become legal spots to drink alcohol this summer

Park board commissioners unanimous in need to expand drinking sites from 10 parks to 23
New West police board to connect with city council

New West police board to connect with city council

The New Westminster Police Board plans to forge stronger ties with city council as part of its plan to ponder policing reforms.