Changes in the Royal City are bringing fresh opportunities for local non profit groups
READInternational dance instructor Michel Guimond will give a Royal City Musical Theatre ballroom dance workshop at Massey Theatre on Feb. 19.
READSchool District is hosting a presentation Feb. 15 titled Do You Know What Your Kids are Doing Online? part of its Parents' Night Out series.
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Laura Stagg has been alive for less than half of Elizabeth Windsor’s reign as Queen of the Commonwealth.
READNew Westminster blogger Jarrah Hodge's Gender Focus has been named winner of the best feminist blog in the 2011 Canadian Weblog Awards.
READDon’t miss the Winter Market on Saturday at the River Market,
READThe Buddhist Compassionate Relief Tzu Chi Foundation has donated $30,000 to the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation
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When Don Hauka first picked up James Joyce's Ulysses for an english class at Simon Fraser University, the tome weighed him down
READFree workshops on various topics will be held at the New Westminster Public Library during February.
READThose needing to find out of they’ve got any hidden treasures in their closet or basement can find out at an antiques appraisal clinic
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For Ken Wilkinson, 2012 dawned with an idea percolating. A mission of sorts: Bring old and new together.
READA lot of tears have been shed and laughs shared over 150 years at Royal Columbian Hospital, and its foundation wants to hear all about them.
READA clean-up campaign conducted by the Canada World Mission Society Church of God will be held in Downtown New Westminster on Sunday.
READThe official opening for the Queen’s Park artificial turf field will be held Saturday, Feb. 4 at 10 a.m.
READLiteracy Now New Westminster will mark Family Literacy Week with New Westminster Reads, which includes events Thursday and next Tuesday.
READGuatemala is the destination for the February version of the New Westminster Public Library’s monthly travel show.
READThe first Royal City Kids Fair is coming to the Fraser River Discovery Centre Jan. 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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If Toowoomba was as much fun a place to live as it is to say, Todd Bright would likely still be there.
READNew Westminster resident Elmer Rudolph has been honoured with the Salmon Hero award.
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Andrew Wong is building his customer base one greeting, one handshake, one glowing endorsement on Twitter at a time.
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