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Three victims pepper-sprayed in downtown New West

Three victims pepper-sprayed in downtown New West

A group of youths allegedly pepper-sprayed three youths at Westminster Pier Park on Tuesday night
Metro Vancouver residents in older large strata complexes could face carbon fines after 2028

Metro Vancouver residents in older large strata complexes could face carbon fines after 2028

Metro Vancouver climate committee endorses regulatory proposal that would charge large buildings a $500 administrative fee and $350 for every tonne of carbon pollution they emit beyond a set threshold.
What's happening this weekend in New West? Our top picks

What's happening this weekend in New West? Our top picks

Why not start the weekend early by taking in some offerings happening today in New Westminster? Here's what happening Jan. 11 to 14
New West students set to bring Annie Jr. and High School Musical to the stage

New West students set to bring Annie Jr. and High School Musical to the stage

Heartwarming stories and high-energy performances coming to New Westminster Secondary School stage
Five New West eateries participating in Dine Out 2024

Five New West eateries participating in Dine Out 2024

Boathouse, El Santo, Ginos, Howe Sound Brewing and River’s Reach Pub in New Westminster are part of Dine Out Vancouver 2024
New director appointed to Downtown New West BIA

New director appointed to Downtown New West BIA

Angelene Prakash set to take on top role at Downtown New Westminster Business Improvement Association
New West hockey community rallies around family hit by tragedy

New West hockey community rallies around family hit by tragedy

GoFundMe campaign launched for family after hockey dad killed in crash on Coquihalla on Monday
New West council votes 4-0 in support of call for cease fire in Gaza

New West council votes 4-0 in support of call for cease fire in Gaza

New Westminster city council calls on the Canadian government stop all arms shipments, sales and training to Israel
Roofing firm fined nearly $17K for fall risk at New West house

Roofing firm fined nearly $17K for fall risk at New West house

A Metro Vancouver business exposed its workers to a fall of nearly 20 feet while working on the roof of a two-storey home in New Westminster.
Baldrey: B.C.'s health care system is getting more expensive. Here's why

Baldrey: B.C.'s health care system is getting more expensive. Here's why

Will B.C. be able to keep up with the increased demand of its health care system over the next decade? Political columnist Keith Baldrey weighs in.