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Developments win awards

The Maria Keary Cottages project is continuing with its winning ways. Days after winning the top honour in the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver's Commercial Building Awards, the project at 305 Carnarvon St.

New Westminster International Baccalaureate students score high marks

New Westminster Secondary School students enrolled in the International Baccalaureate program last year exceeded the worldwide average in 16 of 17 subjects.

New Westminster honours outstanding development

The Maria Keary Cottages project is continuing with its winning ways. Days after winning the top honour in the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver's Commercial Building Awards, the project at 305 Carnarvon St.

Campaign nears $2-million mark for hospital project

Anonymous donor adds $1 million to fundraising pot; foundation hoping to reach $2.8-million goal by end of 2011

Voice endorses eight candidates

Voice New Westminster is endorsing eight candidates for city council and school board in November's municipal election.

Endorsements coming

Labour council to name endorsed city candidates

Company now in the black

Long derided as a drain on the New Westminster School District, the School District No. 40 Business Company is now one of the few shining lights in the district.

Rugby player honoured

Josefa Dolesau of the Burnaby Lake Rugby Club is a co-winner of the inaugural Canadian Rugby Championship player of the year award. Dolesau shares the award with Dean Blanks from the Atlantic Rock.

MP Julian won't run for top spot

After weeks of mulling, Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian has decided he will not be running for leadership of the federal New Democrats.

New Westminster police nab man for drunken crash

A Burnaby man is facing several charges in New Westminster after crashing his SUV into a parked car, allegedly drunk. According to Sgt.