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New Westminster police investigate in-custody death

New Westminster Police Service officers have been summoned to Fort St. John to investigate the death of man who was in RCMP custody. The 46-year-old man died Friday evening after being taken into custody around 5 p.m. According to Fort St.

New Westminster's Youth Centre celebrates banner year

When the afternoon bell rings on Thursday, New Westminster's youth are invited to come celebrate a full year of having "somewhere to go and something to do" at the New Westminster's Youth Centre in Moody Park.

What's up around the city this weekend?

The Record is continuing with its popular Top 5 Things To Do This Weekend feature. Here are The Record's staff picks for this weekend. 1 Get cleaning up on Saturday, September 10 for Clean Up in New Westminster, hosted by Westminster House.

Be cautious on streets

New Westminster Police Service is reminding everyone to use extra caution now that September is here and kids are traipsing through school zones. Sgt. Gary Weishaar issued a press release Sept.

Coquitlam wants RCH moved

Coquitlam council asks province to move hospital to Riverview site

New Westminster MP absent from NDP leadership meeting

Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian has recused himself from the New Democratic Party's federal council meeting today while members determine the rules under which new leadership candidates will run.

James Crosty jumps into New Westminster mayoral race

New Westminster now has its first official challenger for Mayor Wayne Wright in the 2011 election James Crosty, business owner, self-proclaimed citizen advocate and president of the Quayside Community Board.

Park opening anticipated for early 2012

Site progressing - but landscaping was pushed to November

New Westminster police arrest man wanted in the U.S.

New Westminster Police have arrested a man and charged him with attempting to steal a car, but he may face justice elsewhere. Police responded to a call around 11:30 p.m.

Send us your shots

Keep 'em coming, New Westminster. We've seen puppies and baseball players, community events, tugboats on the river, vegetable gardens and flowers galore - and we want to see more.