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Letter: Wake up to the threat of COVID's new 'Kraken' variant

Letter: Wake up to the threat of COVID's new 'Kraken' variant

"Are we not concerned with what looks like a runaway train here?"
Umbrella time: Here's how much rain we might get in Metro Vancouver this week

Umbrella time: Here's how much rain we might get in Metro Vancouver this week

Are you ready for some wet weather?
Here’s where to take your dried out Christmas tree in New West

Here’s where to take your dried out Christmas tree in New West

New Westminster firefighters are hosting a drive-thru tree-chipping event on Jan. 7 and 8
Everything you need to know about B.C.'s 2023 homeowner grant

Everything you need to know about B.C.'s 2023 homeowner grant

The grant will cover 92 per cent of residential properties in B.C.
Record number of New West residential properties assessed at over $3 million

Record number of New West residential properties assessed at over $3 million

Property assessments rise by double digits in New West - where some residential properties assessed at more than $4 million
Letter: New West needs a downtown parking tower

Letter: New West needs a downtown parking tower

This small business owner says clients are being discouraged by lack of parking.
Kyle Turris says teammates share his upcoming Coquitlam Express honour

Kyle Turris says teammates share his upcoming Coquitlam Express honour

Former NHLer who grew up in New Westminster and played for the Express when the team was based in Burnaby will have his junior hockey jersey retired on Friday
This 'little miss' is now on the road

This 'little miss' is now on the road

A new mobile cafe, the Little Miss Coffee Company, has opened in New West.
Year in review: Recapping the top 10 New West stories of 2022

Year in review: Recapping the top 10 New West stories of 2022

In a year of highs and lows, these are the 10 issues that had the biggest impact on our city. Farewell to 2022.
Top New West news stories of 2022 #1: Downtown

Top New West news stories of 2022 #1: Downtown

Concerns about crime, livability, construction made headlines all year long - as did the city's efforts to address those issues