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New Westminster abuzz over high school news

New Westminster abuzz over high school news

What are people saying about the high school announcement? Jonina Campbell, chair, New Westminster school board: “The replacement of New Westminster Secondary School is the final major piece in the current capital plan projected for the New Westminst
Candidates wrap up campaigns as byelection nears

Candidates wrap up campaigns as byelection nears

New Westminster residents head to the polls on Saturday
Bosa Development buys Larco land on New Westminster waterfront

Bosa Development buys Larco land on New Westminster waterfront

Bosa Development is the new owner of a prime piece of local real estate. Larco Investments, the longtime owner of the property located on the waterfront at 660 Quayside Dr., recently sold the site to Bosa Development.
New Westminster on the leading edge with BridgeNet

New Westminster on the leading edge with BridgeNet

The City of New Westminster is getting set to unveil BridgeNet. Residents and businesses are invited to attend the city’s launch of BridgeNet on June 21, a city-owned open-access fibre optic network that’s currently being installed.
New Westminster tackles festivals

New Westminster tackles festivals

Is it the City of New Westminster’s responsibility to tell event organizers the calendar is full and they’ll have to pick another date for a festival? That’s a question the city has been grappling with in the past years, as organizers of some longsta
New West Show and Shine won't hit the streets in 2016

New West Show and Shine won't hit the streets in 2016

The 2016 Show and Shine has hit a bump in the road for the second year in a row.
New West festival season gets underway this weekend

New West festival season gets underway this weekend

An eclectic lineup of festivals are planned in New Westminster this summer starting with this weekend’s Sapperton Day Street Festival.
[UPDATE] Not everyone pleased with announcement

[UPDATE] Not everyone pleased with announcement

Canadians for Reconciliation call for minister’s resignation
[UPDATE] $106 million set for new high school

[UPDATE] $106 million set for new high school

For the second time in two decades, the provincial government has approved funding for a New Westminster Secondary School replacement project.
Get on that bucket list

Get on that bucket list

Anvil Centre plays host to the Bucket List Festival on June 11, which encourages people who are facing a life-limiting illness or advanced age to plan for their future.