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Patricia Celan talks about her experience representing Canada at the Mrs. Universe pageant
Long-term congestion in Metro Vancouver won't be served by attracting more cars, this writer says.
Tourism New West pulls out all the stops for The Price is Right contestant’s visit: “I don’t think I’ve had this much excitement in years.”
Nine residential towers, daycare and retail spaced are proposed on 7.1-acre Columbia Square Plaza site
When the Record ’s first story about a motion to remove the Judge Begbie statue from downtown New West got posted on May 3, it was like a bomb going off.
New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian says the NDP will continue to press the federal government to ensure Canadians get the supports they need during the pandemic. On Oct.
Peter Julian's notice of motion was introduced at a parliamentary committee on foreign election interference.
In which one self-identified leftist finds herself keeping company with some strange bedfellows
Julie MacLellan was honoured for her opinion writing.
"If it was something else sending 600 kids to the hospital in eight months, wouldn’t we be worried?"
NWPD’s first South Asian female rising up the ranks, while first female inspector retires
Would you like to see a connection between Sapperton Landing and Westminster Pier parks?
"If we want to build a safer, healthier and more sustainable community, we must prioritize moving people over moving cars."
"I, for one, welcome more neighbours and more people to live, work, and play in this great city."
A New Westminster teacher has been recognized in the annual Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence. Carmen Woo, a teacher-librarian at Glenbrook Middle School, was one of four B.C.
Tenants can't be charged extra rent to fund a million-dollar elevator upgrade, an arbitrator has found.
Students speak out against demands to give more funding to police.
New West Progressive candidate Kathleen Carlsen tops the polls in the New Westminster school board byelection.
She’s bringing a hero for the heroes. The frontline workers at Royal Columbian Hospital are getting a free sandwich, in a tasty show of gratitude for all they’re doing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Const. Chris Faris earned recognition from the B.C. Association of Chiefs of Police.
Former Army & Navy Department Store to provide nightly shelter to 50 folks each night
Six New Westminster police officers are now members of Alexa’s Team for their efforts to keep roads safe from impaired drivers
Lee Brooks was on his way to grab breakfast to go from a fast-food drive-through when he had a change of heart. Instead, the New West resident decided to go to Greens and Beans Deli in Sapperton.
The New Westminster Public Library is serving up books, CDs and DVDs by the bag full in its new takeout service.
With the COVID-19 pandemic bringing traditional grad ceremonies to a halt, NWSS worked hard to give this year's 500-strong graduating class an occasion to remember
A day after NDP MLA Judy Darcy announced she won’t be seeking re-election, a well-known resident has announced her intention to seek the NDP’s nomination in a bid to become New Westminster’s next MLA.
Editor: Re: Six-storey project too big for our New West street , Record Letters I wanted to write a note of support for the proposed addition of affordable multi-family housing in the Glenbrooke...
It took 10 years, but this Sapperton resident finally checked off her 'ultimate trivia' dream
Patrick Johnstone to seek Community First support at its May 18 nomination meeting
New Westminster readying to host The Price is Right contestant Phillip Fitzpatrick and give him a trip he’ll never forget
Dr. Bonnie Henry is “very grateful” for recognition received from the Royal City Rotary Club. On June 17, Royal City Rotary inducted B.C.
Still skeptical? Give it time — you'll be convinced in a few years, this resident says.