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New West to advocate for changes to support seniors’ aging in place

New West to advocate for changes to support seniors’ aging in place

New West councillor: A single senior in B.C. could be paying 31% of total annual income for one hour of daily home support.
New Westminster shop owner: “I’m really angry at the city”

New Westminster shop owner: “I’m really angry at the city”

A closer look: A business owner’s decision to shutter her shop in New West triggers conversations about what’s happening in the downtown.
“Extra due diligence” required before New West posts council video online

“Extra due diligence” required before New West posts council video online

New West council meeting video yet to be posted on city’s website after Feb. 5 meeting terminated early.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in New West

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in New West

New Westminster currently hosts the cheapest price for fuel in Metro Vancouver.
Four New West women nominated for these annual distinction awards

Four New West women nominated for these annual distinction awards

YWCA Metro Vancouver is set to recognize New Westminster entrepreneurs and community leaders at its gala in May.
Fun new beers and collaborations coming to this New West “hidden gem”

Fun new beers and collaborations coming to this New West “hidden gem”

Another Beer Co. in New Westminster: “It’s a weird spot but it’s a cool spot.”
This weekend in New West: What's going on from March 8 to 10?

This weekend in New West: What's going on from March 8 to 10?

International Women's Day events and a eclectic lineup of entertainment offerings are among the happenings in New Westminster this weekend.
New West arts and culture groups can now apply for Metro grants

New West arts and culture groups can now apply for Metro grants

Up to $10,000 is available from Metro Vancouver for arts and culture groups seeking funding.
New West nurse suspended one month for assaulting patient

New West nurse suspended one month for assaulting patient

Errol Latchman must also complete anger management courses, per a decision by the BC College of Nurses and Midwives.
Opinion: A possible solution to B.C.'s rental law 'loopholes'

Opinion: A possible solution to B.C.'s rental law 'loopholes'

Altering Residential Tenancy Act (RTA) provisions may allow most renters to stay where they live, says the New Westminster Tenants Union.