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Mexican restaurant brings zest to Uptown

Mexican restaurant brings zest to Uptown

Mexican food, delivered by a family of El Salvadorian descent in a New West location that failed for the last three restaurants it housed.
Thirty condos left at Trapp + Holbrook building

Thirty condos left at Trapp + Holbrook building

The Anvil Centre is being hailed a game-changer for downtown, but another development - just up the road on Columbia Street - could also have a huge impact on the neighbourhood.
Hockey box at Glenbrook surprises trustee

Hockey box at Glenbrook surprises trustee

Trustee Casey Cook was out walking his dogs when he saw a hockey box at Glenbrook Middle School that stopped him in his tracks.
(UDATE) Province wants more info on NWSS

(UDATE) Province wants more info on NWSS

The provincial government is waiting for the findings of a report before it approves funding for a replacement New Westminster Secondary School.
Charges against police officers a 'growing trend'

Charges against police officers a 'growing trend'

The murder charge against a Delta police constable following an on-duty shooting is part of a growing trend in this country, says one expert. Rick Parent is a 30-year veteran of the Delta Police Department and an expert in police shootings.
Veteran keeps vigil at New Westminster cenotaph

Veteran keeps vigil at New Westminster cenotaph

A lone veteran kept vigil at the New Westminster cenotaph Friday in solidarity with active Canadian soldiers targeted in two deadly attacks this week.
Pedestrians urged to take care on the roads

Pedestrians urged to take care on the roads

New Westminster police are partnering with ICBC for a campaign aimed at getting pedestrians to protect themselves.
Police hosting info session aimed at women

Police hosting info session aimed at women

Calling all women. Could policing be the right career for you? The New Westminster Police Department is inviting women to an information session aimed at discussing the topic of women in policing.
Crowdfunding campaign raises money for Nathan Cirillo’s son

Crowdfunding campaign raises money for Nathan Cirillo’s son

In the moments after Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was shot while standing on guard at the National War Memorial, several passersby immediately rushed to his side to perform first aid. One of them was lawyer Barbara Winters.
Waiting for WOW

Waiting for WOW

Vancouver Biennale projects in New West delayed