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More than a hot meal

Meals on Wheels is in dire need of funding to continue

Explosion sends one resident to hospital

The New Westminster Police Department's Major Crimes Unit is investigating an explosion that happened late Monday afternoon at a home near 10th Street and Fifth Avenue, which sent one person to hospital with significant burns.

City relaxes rules for Onni Group to get more rental housing units built

The Onni Group is getting a break from the City of New Westminster. Council has directed staff to reduce building permit fees for the nonmarket and rental housing development in Parcel O at the Victoria Hill site by 50 per cent.

New Westminster police investigating explosion

The New Westminster Police Department's Major Crimes Unit is investigating an explosion that happened late Monday afternoon at a home near 10th Street and Fifth Avenue, which sent one person to hospital with significant burns.

New Westminster police officer resigns amid allegations of misuse of information

A New Westminster police officer has resigned after he was suspended for allegedly misusing information gathered illegally from police databases. The NWPD first reported the suspension of this member March 7.

Philosophers' Café hosts B.C. provincial politics forum

Is it time for a brand new political party in British Columbia? This is the question up for lively discussion at this weeks Philosophers Café event at The Network Hub in New Westminster.
Snowball was a ray of sunshine, say co-workers

Snowball was a ray of sunshine, say co-workers

The Royal City Centre Safeway has opened a trust fund for the family of employee, and New Westminster resident, Gemma Snowball who died in hospital Wednesday night after she was struck by a vehicle March 11.

Chamber elects new executive

The New Westminster Chamber of Commerce elected its executive council on Tuesday.

Market wants to know, 'are you the ONE?'

The market and Donald's offer community grants

Is civic centre bumping needed projects?

Christopher bell questions if parks, public works projects will suffer