Royal City Record November 7 2014

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2014

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Getting set to remember: Cpl. Kingston of the Royal Westminster Regiment gets the Armouries in ship shape for the 2014 Remembrance Day. The ceremony takes place at the Armouries and overflow seating is available at Queens Avenue United Church. For details see pages 25 to 29 in today’s paper..

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As Royal City residents gather on Nov. 11 to remember the men and women who have fought for our freedom they are likely to notice an added police presence at the ceremonies. In light of recent events in Ottawa and Montreal, the New Westminster Police Department is preparing extra precautions for the annual Remembrance Day ceremonies at the armouries, Queens Avenue United Church and the cenotaph. “While no specific threat has been iden-

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tified towards New Westminster, we are working with the B.C. RCMP and our other municipal law enforcement partners to develop a coordinated plan to ensure operational preparedness and the safety of our citizens,” Chief Const. Dave Jones said in media release. Earlier this week, the City of New Westminster had informed local media the live broadcast of the ceremony, which happens each year at Queens Avenue United Church, had been cancelled. However, on Thursday, staff announced the event was back on and would continue as it had in past years.

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“We’ve reviewed the site plans and we are back on again,” Ruby Campbell, community projects coordinator, told The Record. “Queens Avenue United Church will be open for the overflow.” Campbell said after further discussion with the top brass at the New Westminster Police Department, it was determined the overflow event could proceed as usual. “We’ve been advised by the New Westminster Police Department that it’s capable, it’s totally feasible,” she added. While both the amouries and overflow events are proceeding as normal,

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Parents got a chance to grill local school trustee candidates on Wednesday night at New Westminster Secondary School. The site is ground zero for the one of the most-pressing education issues in the city “The replacement of NWSS has stolen the show this election, and perhaps rightly so,” incumbent Jonina Campbell said. The issue emerged as a key topic at the all-candidates meeting, held by the district parent advisory council, attended by 11 of the 13 school trustee candidates seeking election on Nov. 15. “If we wanted a smaller school, we would have it built by now,” incumbent Michael Ewen told the crowd of about 50 who turned up. “How long it’s taken, it’s an embarrassment,” incumbent Casey Cook said. The average high school costs $60 million to build, while the NWSS replacement is currently estimated at $110 million, Cook told the crowd. Campbell laid out the details of the project as it stands, explaining the district could build around the old cemetery (on the site) because of a series of land exchanges between the city and the school district that make for a buildable footprint. The school is set for 1,900 students. “What we are trying to determine right now with the ministry, in terms of ◗Meeting Page 14

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