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Cash mob meeting at Hyack Square

Summer is officially here, and so there's no better time to get out and about to take in some of New Westminster's awesome community offerings.

Trimming down the river towers

The City of New Westminster is proposing a "bold" new vision for a prime piece of real estate on the waterfront. In response to recent and future changes to New Westminster's waterfront, the city is proposing a new vision for the Larco site.

Rare draw in WLA lacrosse league

Neil Tyacke stopped 39 shots and Logan Schuss added a hat trick to help the New Westminster Salmonbellies to a 7-7 tie in Langley in WLA play on Wednesday.
Picture perfect

Picture perfect

Herbert Spencer boy's placement in class photo triggers an avalanche of support worldwide and a brand new photo

Two-week spring break could lead to longer days in school

Elementary schools in New Westminster could see their hours extended by minutes a day now that the district is going to a two-week spring break next year.

Police looking for vandals

Mercer Stadium field hit with spray paint last week

City worker struck while on job thursday

A City of New Westminster electrical worker suffered minor injuries Thursday morning after being hit by a car near the IHOP on Eighth Avenue. The city worker was on the job site when a passing vehicle struck the worker around 10 a.m.
City worker struck at Eighth Avenue and Sixth Street

City worker struck at Eighth Avenue and Sixth Street

Alleged robbery suspect arrested

A New Westminster man has his cellphone back thanks to some quick police work early this morning. At about 12:30 a.m. on June 20, the 23-year-old victim was walking in the 600-block of 20th St.

Tim Burton film to hit New West

After rampaging through New Westminster, Godzilla is now setting its sights on Burnaby this weekend, but the city will see another big feature next month. Tim Burton is coming to town, according to New West's film coordinator, Scott Harper.