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Front desk hours temporarily changed

The New Westminster Police Department front desk hours have temporarily changed. Our front desk hours will now be:   Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Weekends 8am-1pm 2pm-4pm   We apologize for any inconvenience. Many of our front desk services are available online. You can obtain a police information check, and report a crime through our website. The services […]

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New Westminster Police Youth Basketball Classic returns!

Prizes, pizza, and basketball! The NWPD Youth Basketball Classic is back May 3! Visit http://newwestyouth.ca/youthweek for all the details.

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We are hiring!

We are hiring! We have three civilian job opportunities currently available. You’re invited to read the short summaries below, please find the full job postings and current status of the postings on the City of New Westminster website. We are seeking a Freedom of Information (FOI) Assistant to provide specialized and technical clerical work concerned […]

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How can diversity help in supporting victims of crime?

On July 1, 2018, Canadians celebrated the country’s 151st birthday, a day which commemorates the beginning of the union of our provinces and territories. In 1867, at the time of Confederation, Canada simply consisted of 4 provinces where the range of ethnic and cultural identities consisted of the Indigenous people of Canada, as well as the French and British populations. Fast forward […]

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NWPD horoscopes

NWPD horoscopes are here! What crime prevention insight do the stars hold for you? Have a safe and happy summer!

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NWPD Youth Basketball Classic

Show us your moves in our 3 on 3 basketball tournament happening May 4. This event is free and registration is available on the New Westminster Youth Services website: https://www.newwestyouth.ca/youth-week-2018

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Join us at the Purple Light Nights vigil

Join us at the Purple Light Nights vigil as we bring attention to the devastating impact that domestic violence has on families and children. The Purple Lights Campaign aims to raise awareness and start a conversation about domestic violence in our community. The colour purple is recognized as the international colour symbolic of domestic violence. […]

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Join our team as a Freedom of Information Assistant

There is an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Freedom of Information Assistant. The successful candidate will provide specialized and technical clerical work concerned with ensuring compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA). Full job posting can be found here: The status of the job posting can be […]

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Dollars and Sense interviews Chief Constable Dave Jones about scams

It’s tax season, and now is the time to familiarize yourself with how financial scams work. The Canada Revenue Agency Scam is hitting New Westminster with a renewed intensity, and we ask that you speak with your friends and family about these scams. We would like to remind everyone, that the CRA does not contact […]

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Our highlights from 2017

2017 has come to an end we take a look at highlights from the last year. Thanks for all the love and support! Have a safe and happy New Year!

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