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Theresa McManus

Theresa McManus

Theresa McManus is a reporter for the New Westminster Record.

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Recent Work by Theresa

Giant inflatable groundhog returns to its stomping grounds in New West

Giant inflatable groundhog returns to its stomping grounds in New West

People dig this Sapperton resident’s five-metre-tall groundhog – including groundhog carollers: ‘They have a repertoire of groundhog carols.’
New Westminster proclaims Jan. 27 as international Holocaust Remembrance Day

New Westminster proclaims Jan. 27 as international Holocaust Remembrance Day

International Holocaust Remembrance Day: 'It's really important to recognize these days so others can learn from history.'
6 things to do in New Westminster this weekend

6 things to do in New Westminster this weekend

This weekend in New West: What’s happening on the Jan. 17 to 19 weekend?
New West cookie shop serving up bevvies in Hot Chocolate Festival

New West cookie shop serving up bevvies in Hot Chocolate Festival

Bak’d Cookies in Sapperton makes its debut on 15th annual Hot Chocolate Festival with two tasty offerings.
New West police team up with biz associations to target shoplifting

New West police team up with biz associations to target shoplifting

New Westminster police renew initiatives aimed at combating shoplifting and violent thefts.
How does New West plan to address cooling in rental buildings?

How does New West plan to address cooling in rental buildings?

2021 heat dome sparks action in New Westminster: ‘We know that it’s a matter of time before we have another one.’
BC Hydro manager named New West’s new energy and climate action director

BC Hydro manager named New West’s new energy and climate action director

Dave Bains is excited to lead the City of New Westminster’s advancement of its climate and energy goals.
New West closer to approving 6.6 per cent property tax increase

New West closer to approving 6.6 per cent property tax increase

Not-discretionary costs such as collective agreements, additional police officers, Q to Q ferry, and IT services included in the 2025 budget.
New West resident concerned about “choppy” bike lane plans for 7th Street

New West resident concerned about “choppy” bike lane plans for 7th Street

A Brow of the Hill resident offers suggestions for changes to Seventh Street and advocates for bus priority lanes on other streets.
Cycling Sundays on Front Street pilot project scrapped because of costs

Cycling Sundays on Front Street pilot project scrapped because of costs

A proposal to open up Front Street to cyclists and pedestrians on Sundays this summer could have cost the city about $180,000.
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