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Longtail up for long haul in New West

Longtail up for long haul in New West

Bringing Thailand's street food feel to New Westminster has been no easy task, but owner and chef Angus An says the River Market's foodfocused edge has only complemented his business.

New Westminster mental health cuts a concern

Fraser Health maintains there's no reduction in service from New Westminster and Burnaby's mental health clinics - despite cutting evening hours. As of Sept.

A look at what makes our neighbourhoods unique

What is a neighbourhood? An area determined by streets, a community bound together by a common tax roll, a mix of homes and businesses with a shared history? Some of the above, all of the above? The Record is taking a closer look at the city's 11 uni

New West police cruiser collides with alleged stolen vehicle

An officer was sent to hospital on Sunday after an alleged stolen vehicle struck the patrol car he was driving. At about 9 p.m. on Sept.
Pipe dreams

Pipe dreams

Skateboarders were stoked to show their stuff at the Summer Jam BBQ in Queensborough. The Aug. 24 event featured live music, a barbecue, demonstrations and giveaways. Located at 920 Ewen Ave., the all-wheel skate park opened in 2011.
Update: New Westminster apartment fire still under investigation

Update: New Westminster apartment fire still under investigation

New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service is tight-lipped about a fire that left 68 tenants temporarily displaced from their homes. Plumes of black smoke poured out of an apartment building in the 200 block of Ash Street shortly after 11 a.m.

New West sports briefs

Three New Westminster field lacrosse players will be looking to bring a gold medal back to B.C. from the Canadian youth nationals in Quebec over the long weekend.

Early birds cash in at the movies

The Arts Council of New Westminster is reminding movie fans that it's time to cash in on the early-bird price for the Last Monday at the Movies series. The council is offering Last Monday at the Movies for $60 from now until Sept. 7.

By the numbers

The district invested more than $1 million in the first few years to start up the overseas venture, which didn't turn a meaningful profit for several years.

Will regulation changes spell the end for school biz company?

Could red-tape mean the end for New Westminster school district's controversial business company? The company - which is holding its annual general meeting this month - has an uncertain future in the face of provincial government rules introduced ear