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New Westminster police warn public about man impersonating Shaw Cable worker

The New Westminster police are warning the public about a man they believe is impersonating a Shaw Cable worker and trying to get into apartment buildings in the Park Row area near Queen's Park.

The value of heritage

Back in the 1970s, the Heritage Canada Foundation initiated Heritage Day to recognize the importance of our heritage and to encourage people to learn about and celebrate its importance. The date established for this was the third Monday in February.

Former transit cop charged in New Westminster assault

A former transit police officer has been charged with assault after an investigation into an incident in New Westminster that occurred last September.

Keep busy this weekend

Family Day and Valentine's Day are behind us, but that doesn't mean February's fun has come to an end.

Huge Target warehouse to build in 'Boro

50-acre riverfront plot was formerly home to International Forest Products

What is it like to lose your eyesight?

The New Westminster Lions Club, in partnership with the Century House Association, is hosting a free forum on blindness this month for sighted people to get an idea of what it's like to live without vision.

Arts council looks to enhance streets

Vacant commercial spaces could be used for displays or arts-based events

Power hits two decades

The Power program, a secondary school program in the New Westminster school district, celebrates its 20th anniversary on Feb. 21, from 4 to 8 p.m.

From offices to housing units?

New Westminster city council will consider a proposal to convert office space into residential rental housing at an upcoming public hearing.

Out of the hospital and into the mall

New kidney care and dialysis centre opens in new Westminster