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Vandalism hits New Westminster-Burnaby Liberal candidate’s office – twice

Vandalism hits New Westminster-Burnaby Liberal candidate’s office – twice

The local Liberal candidate’s campaign office has been vandalized twice within one week. Will Davis, the Liberal candidate in New Westminster-Burnaby, recently opened his campaign office at 648 Sixth St. in Uptown New West.
Here's what some New West candidates had to say on election night

Here's what some New West candidates had to say on election night

Record reporters were out on the town on election – covering the action at city hall and at the Team Cote and New West Progressives election parties.
Two council members made an important list. What list?

Two council members made an important list. What list?

The Forum for Millennial Leadership wants you to know that 31 candidates under 40 were elected as mayors and councillors in the weekend’s election – 26 in Metro Vancouver and five in the Fraser Valley.
Time for labour candidates to form party in New Westminster?

Time for labour candidates to form party in New Westminster?

The “labour machine” crushed the competition in New Westminster’s 2018 civic election.
Will issues raised in election campaign change anything at New West city hall?

Will issues raised in election campaign change anything at New West city hall?

Will any of the issues raised by non-Team Cote candidates and constituents on the campaign trail find their way into council chambers? Time will tell.
How many people do you think voted in New Westminster’s election?

How many people do you think voted in New Westminster’s election?

The number of voters in New Westminster has gone up, but the actual voter turnout has gone down. According to the city’s election office, the voter turnout for the Oct.
Does New Westminster need to review voting policies?

Does New Westminster need to review voting policies?

The City of New Westminster may review its election policies in light of concerns raised during the 2018 election campaign.
New West Progressives vow to carry on

New West Progressives vow to carry on

The battle of 2018 may be over, but the war to win seats on city council and school board will go on for the New West Progressives.
[UPDATE] Will New Westminster’s mayor take on a bigger role in the region?

[UPDATE] Will New Westminster’s mayor take on a bigger role in the region?

New Westminster Mayor Jonathan Cote is willing to take on a bigger role in the region following the 2018 civic election. Cote easily won his second term as mayor, on a night when other mayors in Metro Vancouver weren’t quite as lucky.
Two new faces to join New Westminster city council

Two new faces to join New Westminster city council

Nadine Nakagawa is on a roll. Nakagawa, who was named New Westminster’s Citizen of the Year last November, cruised to victory in her first bid for city council.