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New Westminster doesn't want to lose Queensborough

The City of New Westminster won't let go of Queensborough without putting up a fight.

New Westminster seals a deal with CUPE

The City of New Westminster may be the first city in Metro Vancouver to reach an agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees.

New Westminster Police arrest female break-and-enter suspect

A 38-year-old woman now faces nine counts of break-and-enter after the New Westminster Police investigated a string of incidents that have occurred in the last two months. Nadine Norton was arrested on Aug.

New Westminster ordered to release documents - and complies

The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has ordered the City of New Westminster to release documents regarding the Columbia Theatre.

New Westminster responds to gas leak on Carnarvon Street

Business is back to normal after a gas leak in the area led to evacuation of Plaza 88 on Monday afternoon. A Fortis B.C. spokesperson stated that a three-quarter inch gas line was hit at 898 Carnarvon St.

Michel Tarko named as new president of New Westminster-based Justice Institute of British Columbia

Michel Tarko was recently named as the new president of the New Westminster-based Justice Institute of B.C.
The magic of being a mermaid

The magic of being a mermaid

Two summer weekends left

It's the last weekend before Labour Day weekend, so be sure to get out there and enjoy yourself. We're continuing with our popular feature - our staff's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend. This Aug.

French fun at library

As our lovely summer finishes and September beckons, parents all know that school is just around the corner. If you have children in French immersion programs, you may be looking for ways to support them with schoolwork. The library can help.

All fired up

Royal City residents have used rubber boots and garbage cans in their firefighting efforts in recent weeks. The recent stretch of warm, dry weather has left local grassy areas dry and ripe for accidental fires.