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Why you should let your kids go to town on their Halloween candy

Why you should let your kids go to town on their Halloween candy

This advice from Fraser Health may surprise you.
How to keep your cats safe and stress-free on Halloween night

How to keep your cats safe and stress-free on Halloween night

If you have a feline in the house, check out this handy list of tips from VOKRA.
Letter: Pedestrians, you need to keep yourselves safe

Letter: Pedestrians, you need to keep yourselves safe

If you get into a duel with a car, guess who's going to win?
What’s happening in New Westminster in November?

What’s happening in New Westminster in November?

The return of the Hydrant Cup, the launch of the first Dialogue on Death and Dying and some unique shopping opportunities are among this month’s happenings in New West
Halloween safety tips for trick-or-treaters and drivers

Halloween safety tips for trick-or-treaters and drivers

Be visible and be alert out there. Here are some tips from Fraser Health.
Rainfall warning issued as atmospheric river storm hits Metro Vancouver

Rainfall warning issued as atmospheric river storm hits Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Metro Vancouver Sunday, calling for heavy downpours and 50 to 70 mm of rain in the region.
Learn about First Nations Fisheries Legacy Fund at virtual event

Learn about First Nations Fisheries Legacy Fund at virtual event

Six First Nations working together to address the health of the Fraser River and Burrard Inlet
'Just the beginning': New discovery in ovarian and breast cancer research made by B.C. doctors

'Just the beginning': New discovery in ovarian and breast cancer research made by B.C. doctors

The study revealed new information to help fight deadly breast and ovarian cancers.
Census 2021: Who's the prototypical resident of New Westminster?

Census 2021: Who's the prototypical resident of New Westminster?

Meet Jessica — our statistical creation based on Statistics Canada's data about New Westminster.
Unmarked Qayqayt graves get markers more than 100 years after burials

Unmarked Qayqayt graves get markers more than 100 years after burials

Qayqayt Chief Rhonda Larrabee “eternally grateful” to Rotary Club for buying grave markers for ancestors buried in unmarked graves for more than 100 years