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EFry public hearing will likely be a feisty one

A public hearing for a controversial rezoning application is shaping up to be a heated affair.

New course offers tools to manage mental health

Don't worry, be happy. That's the gist of what will be taught in a new course beingoffered by the Canadian Mental Health Association in New Westminster.

New Westminster parents to talk budget on CKNW

New Westminster school district parents were invited to discuss the district's hefty budget shortfall on CKNW this Sunday.

Iconic city shoe store closing its doors

It's the end of an era as a New Westminster business landmark prepares to close its doors. After a century in business on Columbia Street, Copp's Shoes is aiming to close at the end of the year.

What's in a name?

City council will look at potential sponsorship on civic centre which could include a commercial name

'I don't know how you can ever do enough'

Anti-bullying education for students and parents always on the 'radar screen' in city

Doc festival in New West

A veritable feast for the eyes and a treat for documentary film buffs in town, the second annual New West Doc Fest is happening this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19 and 20 at Douglas College.

New Westminster to ban sale of cats and dogs

Retail stores in the city will no longer be able to sell a variety of pets

New Westminster school district budget meeting raises more questions than answers

The New Westminster school district held a public budget information meeting on Tuesday night, but many left the meeting still scratching their heads over how the district could have missed a $2.8 million shortfall.

Workers needed for study

Are you a woman who works shifts? You may be eligible to participate in a program that could improve your quality of life and help reduce the risk of breast cancer.