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imogen oâbrien, 2, needs all her dinosaur strength to transport her chosen pumpkin from derrick thornhillâs annual community pumpkin patch at Queenâs park on saturday. the new westminster realtor put out about 1,000 pumpkins that were free for the taking. there was also popcorn, carving stations and opportunities to meet various ghouls and costumed characters.
Rush-hour chaos at Qayqayt calmed City makes changes to improve safety outside new school
confusion and unsafe conditions ⢠Establishment of drop-off during student drop-off and pick-up and pick-up zones on Agnes and times. In response, Merivale streets the city installed ⢠A 30-km/h several signs and speed zone on other improvements roger emanuels Agnes we wonât be waiting that including: ⢠Southbound long. we wonât make the ⢠A four-way stop same mistake twice. traffic only on and crosswalk at Merivale between Agnes and Merivale streets Royal Avenue and Cunningham. ⢠Crosswalks at Merivale and PAC chair Serena Trachta said the Cunningham Street, and Agnes and four-way stop at Agnes installed on Elliott Street Oct. 9 has helped improve safety at
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The morning and afternoon chaos at Qayqayt elementary has calmed down after the city made some traffic control changes. Members of the schoolâs parent advisory council (PAC) went to city council Oct. 6 complaining of the
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the crossing. âIt seems the improvements are helping to calm things down along with peopleâs increased general awareness of the busy times near drop off and pick up,â said Trachta in an email to the NewsLeader. A city report said the engineering department usually waits until the contractor has completed its off-site road works before installing traffic control and parking signs.
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A Delta police officer has been charged criminally for shooting a man outside the Starlight Casino in New Westminster two years ago. According to Delta police, Const. Jordan MacWilliams appeared in New Westminster court Monday charged with the second-degree murder of Mehrdad Bayrami, 48, of Richmond. On Nov. 8, 2012, Bayrami was shot in the abdomen following a five-hour standoff with the regional emergency response team, which included MacWilliams, near the casino parking lot. Bayrami was taken to Royal Columbian Hospital where he died 10 days later. Police were called about 6 a.m. that day after receiving reports of shots being fired. Morning rush hour traffic in Queensborough was snarled because of the incident with the Queensborough Bridge being closed in both directions. MacWilliams was released on bail with terms and conditions. His next scheduled court appearance is Dec. 18 in New Westminster.