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Has the waterfront changed?

Has the waterfront changed?

Gardening books on shelves this spring

It's spring! Spring bulbs are flowering, shrubs are starting to bud, and the ornamental cherry blossoms are in bloom. Since we're lucky enough to live on the West Coast, it's not too early to start gardening.

Murder charges laid

Burnaby RCMP announced Thursday that charges have been laid against Jaswant Gill in the 1994 murder of Thomas Akerman of New Westminster. According to Corp.

On the go with The Record

Don't miss a single bit of New Westminster news. The Royal City Record is available any time, any where, on multiple platforms, so local readers always know what's going on in their community.

1911 Uptown home still standing

In recent weeks this column has brought you accounts of a couple of interesting structures. One was of a house that used to be right in the centre of downtown and the other of an early office building.
No lounging around for the Hoyers

No lounging around for the Hoyers

Coquitlam pushes for action from New West

Mayor Wayne Wright wants a region-wide strategy in place first

Sweet ideas for fun in New West

We've got some sweet suggestions for the start of spring, which officially began March 20. We're continuing with our popular feature, The Record's Top Five (or More) Things to Do This Weekend. Here are our offerings for the March 22 to 24 weekend.

Learn how to share your life story through a novel

Learn to rework your memoir into a novel at a free workshop this Saturday at the New Westminster Public Library. The Royal City Literary Arts Society is co-sponsoring the memoir-to-novel workshop taught by author Ben Nuttall-Smith, from 2 to 4 p.m.
No lounging around for the Hoyers

No lounging around for the Hoyers