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New Westminster dog attacks two women

Authorities in New Westminster have seized a dog from its owner after it attacked two people. The city's animal service officers are now investigating the incidents to determine what the dog's fate will be.

Throne speech: New "family day" in February, cameras in riot courtrooms

The British Columbia government is pushing to have TV cameras and radio microphones allowed into all criminal trials related to the Stanley Cup riot.

New Westminster's Maria Keary Cottage wins top honours at real estate awards

A sold-out crowd at the Marriot Vancouver Pinnacle was on hand last Thursday to see the Maria Keary Cottage, a 35-bed supportive housing facility located at 305 Carnarvon St.

How did New Westminster's SD40 Business Company go from money loser to money winner?

Long derided as a drain on the New Westminster School District, the SD40 Business Company is now one of the few shining lights in the district.

School celebrates golden anniversary

It may be among the smallest of New Westminster's schools, but F.W. Howay Elementary School holds a multitude of memories for those involved with the school.

Football, music and more this weekend

The summer may officially be behind us, but there's no shortage of activities to keep us busy in the Royal City.
PHOTOS: What should Front Street look like?

PHOTOS: What should Front Street look like?

Parking plans

Complaints about visitor parking in Victoria Hill area spark city study
Making music to raise money

Making music to raise money

When New Westminster Secondary School music teacher Kelly Proznick taps her baton and readies her high school student ensemble on Oct.

Power lost

A power outage isn't an unusual occurrence in many places, but it can get folks talking in the Royal City. Portions of uptown New Westminster were without power Sunday afternoon.