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New school name could be Qayqayt

Committee forwards its choices to school district

New Westminster woman struck Monday night dies in hospital

A New Westminster woman struck by a vehicle Monday night at Sixth Street and Sixth Avenue has died. The 25-year-old female suffered major skull fractures, a broken pelvis and broken tibia when she was hit by a vehicle around 10:30 p.m.

New Westminster First Nations chief pleased with school name

What's in a name? A lot if it's going to house hundreds of Royal City students for years to come.

A packed house for Pamela Martin

A familiar face to many British Columbians recently visited the Royal City to lend support to a political campaign. Former CTV news anchor Pamela Martin attended a Ladies Event with the Bremners.

Not just pushing buttons

On duty: Behind the scenes at RCH
Tears and cheers

Tears and cheers

No easy decisions on budget

School district goes behind closed doors to discuss personnel issues

Art shows at the library this month

Two art shows at the New Westminster Public Library are open to the public during library hours until Saturday, March 30. At the ramp gallery, it's all floral, all the time.

Forseth has earned his political stripes

It's official - when veteran politician Paul Forseth blasts the Liberals in the story above, he's been blessed by John Cummins. Forseth won four terms as a member of Parliament in the House of Commons, and will now attempt to win a seat in the B.C.

Chief moves down river

David Cobb has moved a "national treasure" to a new home on New Westminster's waterfront but isn't sure it will be greeted with the respect he believes it deserves.