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IHIT called in to investigate beating in New Westminster

IHIT called in to investigate beating in New Westminster

The investigation into an incident that left a man badly beaten near the 22nd SkyTrain station on Tuesday night is now in the hands of the homicide police. At about 8 p.m.
Spread some joy this Christmas in New West

Spread some joy this Christmas in New West

Part 2 of The Record's annual Guide to Giving continues

Girls outpacing boys in reading, writing

Girls are still outperforming boys in reading and writing in New Westminster, according to the district’s achievement contract.
You pick the top story

You pick the top story

It’s an annual tradition as common as turkey and presents, but this time we are adding a twist. While The Record staff select their choice, we want readers to vote on their top pick for News Story of the Year.
Artists, groups called to respond to cultural survey

Artists, groups called to respond to cultural survey

Artists and cultural groups, don't forget to make yourselves known to the city's new cultural mapping project.
New Westminster awaiting a staff report on Hyack Festival Association

New Westminster awaiting a staff report on Hyack Festival Association

New Westminster has yet to reveal its findings about the Hyack Festival Association. In response to internal issues with the association, city council approved four recommendations concerning the embattled organization in October.
New Westminster aims to be a dementia-friendly community

New Westminster aims to be a dementia-friendly community

The City of New Westminster is striving to be a dementia-friendly community.
Turpel-Lafond open to a 'safe room' review

Turpel-Lafond open to a 'safe room' review

B.C.’s children’s watchdog says she would be willing to review the use of isolation rooms for special needs students in public schools.
Qayqayt playground fund makes the finals

Qayqayt playground fund makes the finals

The bid for a grant to build a new playground at the school on the former St. Mary’s Hospital site has moved to the finals.
Environmentalists and scientists condemn coal assessment

Environmentalists and scientists condemn coal assessment

Port Metro Vancouver and Fraser Surrey Docks are getting a lump of coal this Christmas from environmentalists for the environmental impact assessment done regarding a proposed coal facility in Surrey.