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'Moving' challenge launched

Residents build points for activity in latest competition
Iconic landmark marks a century

Iconic landmark marks a century

At 100 years old, the Westminster Building downtown barely looks a day over 85. And the building's strata owners are marking its centenary year with series of improvement projects aimed at keeping the building beautiful for the next 100 years.

Toque day on Tuesday

Volunteers will be on city streets for homeless effort

New Westminster native receives Gert Vorsteher Memorial Award

New Westminster native Chelsea Stamp-Vincent is one of eight recipients of the B.C. Rehab Gert Vorsteher Memorial Award.

New Westminster's downtown businesses still worried about city's parkade plan

Members of New Westminster's downtown business community sat down with city council and staff Tuesday night, hoping to get some clear answers on the future of the Front Street parkade.

Parents of New Westminster Montessori class at Connaught Heights face Grade 1 decision

Students currently in a Montessori kindergarten class at Connaught Heights will be looking for a new home next year.

New Westminster police help in arrest of five robbery suspects

Five police departments worked together to arrest five men who they believe are responsible for a Jan. 26 robbery at a Burnaby business on North Road. At approximately 11 p.m. on Jan.

New Westminster police make arrest in bank robbery

New Westminster police have arrested a man wanted in several bank robberies, including one at the Bank of Montreal in Columbia Square last Friday. According to Sgt. Diana McDaniel, police responded to a hold-up alarm at the bank just before 2 p.m.
Hydro to put $35 million in city station

Hydro to put $35 million in city station

Upgrades include a new 60-kilovolt circuit

City reaffirms sister city deal

New Westminster has renewed its 21-year sister city relationship with Quezon City, Philippines.