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New Westminster invited to mark the Day of Mourning

New Westminster invited to mark the Day of Mourning

Service set for April 28 at Westminster Pier Park
New West woman speaks out to end domestic violence

New West woman speaks out to end domestic violence

Survivor helps Monarch Place raise awareness for this year’s Purple Light Nights campaign
Record reporters earn awards

Record reporters earn awards

Record reporters are once again proving their winning ways. Reporter Cornelia Naylor has earned top spot at the Canadian Community Newspaper Association Awards for Best Feature Story.
Local mom trades in accounting job for career in fashion

Local mom trades in accounting job for career in fashion

Mila + Paige to move into Renaissance Books on Sixth Street
Alleged New West drug traffickers charged

Alleged New West drug traffickers charged

Two New West residents are facing multiple drug charges for allegedly trafficking in the city’s downtown core. The investigation by New Westminster Police Department’s street crime unit came to a head on Feb.
New Westminster non-profit helps HIV-positive refugees, immigrants

New Westminster non-profit helps HIV-positive refugees, immigrants

A Fraser Health-funded pilot program at the Lower Mainland Purpose Society aims to help newcomers with HIV, AIDS and hep C start new lives.
Calm waters ahead for New West school district

Calm waters ahead for New West school district

The New Westminster school district doesn’t plan to make any cuts in the upcoming year despite an operating shortfall of about $244,000. The district made its first draft budget presentation Tuesday night.
The story behind the story of New West Secondary

The story behind the story of New West Secondary

Politics, public preferences and history all played a part
New school will be built ‘around’ the old NWSS

New school will be built ‘around’ the old NWSS

THE SCHOOL: A SPECIAL REPORT
Q&A with Mayor Jonathan Cote on Anvil Centre restaurant space

Q&A with Mayor Jonathan Cote on Anvil Centre restaurant space

Long before Anvil Centre opened in September 2014, architects and city officials developed plans that included a restaurant at the prime location at the corner of Columbia and Eighth streets.