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Woman granted $566,722 judgment against ex-husband

Woman granted $566,722 judgment against ex-husband

Ex-wife wanted lump sum to make a clean break
Air Canada suspending flights to US for one month

Air Canada suspending flights to US for one month

Air Canada announced Tuesday that it will be temporarily suspending all scheduled flights to the U.S. after April 26 for about one month.
New West school lunch program helps families through COVID-19 pandemic

New West school lunch program helps families through COVID-19 pandemic

You’re a mom raising two kids on your own, as your husband is temporarily out of town looking for work.
Are festivals a write-off in New Westminster this summer?

Are festivals a write-off in New Westminster this summer?

A diverse lineup of festivals featuring music, food and fun bring crowds to New Westminster streets and parks each summer – but that’s unlikely to be the case in 2020.
ER visits to St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver drop 40 per cent during pandemic

ER visits to St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver drop 40 per cent during pandemic

Dr. Daniel Kalla says hospital ‘very safe,’ urges people with medical conditions to attend
Return to normal will require 'balance,' says Fraser Health’s top doc

Return to normal will require 'balance,' says Fraser Health’s top doc

Fraser Heath Authority's top doc, and its CEO, answered questions during an online town hall on Monday
Construction noise takes its toll on housebound New West residents

Construction noise takes its toll on housebound New West residents

Construction noise is making for long days for folks who are housebound during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New West Pride Society cancels annual street festival

New West Pride Society cancels annual street festival

One of New Westminster’s biggest and most joyous events has been cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns. The New West Pride Society has posted a notice on its website that the annual festival will not take place.
Evening gatherings in Westminster Pier Park the newest enforcement hot spot

Evening gatherings in Westminster Pier Park the newest enforcement hot spot

Westminster Pier Park is the latest hot spot to develop as part of the city’s enforcement of COVID-19 regulations.
Your spring cleaning could kill fish. Here's why

Your spring cleaning could kill fish. Here's why

Coquitlam fish kill a reminder to be careful of what you pour down storm drains or wash off your deck or driveway