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Is living wage worth the cost?

New Westminster city councillor Jaimie McEvoy is standing by the living wage policy he introduced to city council.

New Westminster MPs support candidates in civic election

New Westminster's two members of Parliament are endorsing candidates in the civic election - a move that's being condemned by a veteran New Westminster politician.
Time for change: Crosty's mantra

Time for change: Crosty's mantra

James Crosty believes he has the right balance of experience and new ideas to take on the role of mayor of New Westminster.

How to honour troops on November 11

Devoting a few minutes of silence on Remembrance Day can seem like a lifetime when you have meetings to attend, items to check off the "to do" list, and emails to type.

Moscrop makes it to Tier II post season

The Moscrop Panthers made it into the playoffs with a 50-14 win over Eric Hamber in Tier II varsity football last Friday.

VIDEO: New Westminster's Columbia theatre ready for its close-up

It's been 84 years since the curtains first went up at The Columbia theatre and now the New Westminster icon is ready for its debut following a massive renovation.

Student walkout 'not school sanctioned'

Unclear whether 150 students were protesting conditions at aging school building or lack of progress in teachers' bargaining

Tribunal clears police

Woman claimed she was discriminated against on the basis of a mental disability

What's up this weekend?

We're continuing with our popular feature - our staff's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend.

Does historic site need more respectful use?

Site of off-leash dog park is being studied as part of city's reconciliation process with Chinese community