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Two-week break shouldn't affect pay, union says

A two-week spring break could be in the cards for New Westminster schools, but a local union president wants to ensure that any changes won't impact support staff's bottom line.

Erasing the line between print and digital

Record launches first print edition using Layar

New West DPAC will host debate on education when writ is dropped

The New Westminster District Parent Advisory Council plans to host an all-candidates debate on April 25 at the NWSS school library - with a focus on education - ahead of the provincial election in May.

N.E.X.T. New West meets tomorrow night

N.E.X.T. New West, a networking group for young professionals in New Westminster, is hosting its first get-together of the new year at Lofty Living boutique on Columbia Street. The event is being held on Thursday, Feb. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m.

Winter Festival launches on river

River Market is celebrating all things Canadian at its first Great Canadian Winter Festival.

NDP supports compensation for all former Woodlands residents

If the New Democratic Party were elected to office in May's provincial election it would extend compensation to all Woodlands survivors within the first week of its term.

Learning all about love for Valentine's Day

Do you really know your partner? That's the name of the game you can play with your significant other for Valentine's Day. On Friday, Feb.

Clan gives Alaska visitors the chills

Simon Fraser University gave Alaska the cold shoulder in varsity women's basketball last week.

Crosty ponders run

A man who's made his presence felt at New Westminster city hall is pondering politics on the provincial front.

Billboards move ahead

Construction of new digital billboards is getting underway at two sties in New Westminster.