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ICBC details amounts for second COVID-19 rebate mailed soon

ICBC details amounts for second COVID-19 rebate mailed soon

ICBC announced Friday that it’s going to send out a second COVID-19 rebate, saying there have been lower claims costs due to fewer crashes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Westminster Record takes honours at 2021 Ma Murray Awards

New Westminster Record takes honours at 2021 Ma Murray Awards

A Record piece about the Massey Theatre's emergence from the pandemic in October earned bronze in this year's B.C. awards
St. John Ambulance reaches 110th birthday in B.C.

St. John Ambulance reaches 110th birthday in B.C.

This month, St. John Ambulance is celebrating a milestone of 110 years of caring for B.C communities. The charity’s official 110th anniversary is June 26, with its start date back in 1911.
Qayqayt Chief Rhonda Larrabee named Douglas College honorary fellow

Qayqayt Chief Rhonda Larrabee named Douglas College honorary fellow

'Chief Larrabee has earned our deepest respect,' says Douglas College president Kathy Denton
New West residents warned to be cautious around the Fraser River

New West residents warned to be cautious around the Fraser River

Water levels expected to rise rapidly, but major flooding isn’t expected
Nighttime work taking place at two New West SkyTrain stations in June

Nighttime work taking place at two New West SkyTrain stations in June

Escalator and track replacement being done in New West
White supremacist flyer appears on Metro Vancouver transit (PHOTO)

White supremacist flyer appears on Metro Vancouver transit (PHOTO)

The flyer asks people to "report antiwhite behaviour."
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall in 34th consecutive data update, to 1,910

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall in 34th consecutive data update, to 1,910

Four more die in B.C. from COVID-19, raising province's death toll from disease to 1,729.
New West: Restarting civic services can’t be rushed

New West: Restarting civic services can’t be rushed

Council wants discussion on vision for post-COVID work
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School set for $20-million expansion

Queen Elizabeth Elementary School set for $20-million expansion

B.C. government has announced funding for a 13-classroom, 325-student expansion, including child-care space