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Bournemouth v Liverpool: Carabao Cup team news
  • Watching coverage now and grateful I don't live in the UK where it looks like there's no way to watch it! Looks like the classic "can they do it on a cold, rainy night in StokeBournemouth" game.

    Team: Kelleher. Gomez, Matip, Quansah, Tsimikas, Elliott, Endo. Jones, Salah, Gakpo, Szoboszlai

    Substitutes van Dijk, Konaté, Núñez, Mac Allister, Adrián, Jota, Gravenberch, Scanlon, Alexander-Arnold

    Surprised we're starting Mo - although he does get to wear the armband. Maybe he couldn't resist those lovely white and green shirts lol.

  • [Match Thread] Liverpool vs Toulouse (5 - 1) | UEFA Europa League - Group E | Thursday 26 October 20:00 BST
  • It's certainly feels like there's a 2nd goal in here for Toulouse.

    Also it looks like the away end is on fire. No... literally on fire. Camera caught a brief shot and it's a solid mass of flares... you can see the smoke starting to drift across the rest of the pitch now.

  • Anvil Centre Public Art

    I LOVE public art and New West has more than its fair share of it.

    This is one that I'd missed, even though it's been in place for 6 months on the outside of the Anvil Centre: https://imgur.com/a/u142dWA

    ``` Rebecca Bair Curl Mapped, 2023 (b. 1995, Toronto, ON, Canada; lives and works in Vancouver, BC, Canada) Anvil Centre Public Art Project April 2023 - March 2024 Curated by Emmy Lee Wall, Capture Photography Festival

    ``` Commissioned by the City of New Westminster, this temporary public art installation is presented in partnership with Capture Photography Festival

    Situated on the façade of the Anvil Centre in New Westminster, Rebecca Bair's site-specific installation, Curl Mapped, tackles the complex, colonial history of archives to represent that which is absent: traces of Black settlers in this region. Bair spent significant time in the city archives poring over the leather-bound ledgers, reading the handwritten notes, and examining the photographs therein only to discover a gap - what she describes as "a ghost in the space." In Curl Mapped, Bair interrupts parts of the map with curly tendrils of hair, which for her, is symbolic of heritage. and cultural care. As these coils reach toward one another, attempting to close the gap in the map, they suggest the subjective nature of maps while gesturing to the need to acknowledge and repair this lack of representation.

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    DUST Exhibition New Media Gallery, June 4th - Aug 13th, 2023
  • We FINALLY got there today on "the last day" - only to discover they've extended it for a week :)

    I'll admit not my favourite - I prefer the exhibits where you can see workings and watch machines work. But very interesting, as always - there's always great conversations and thoughts to have around the exhibits and personally I find that as fascinating as the exhibits themselves. Like today we realized that, in "No Longer Adrift", the focus is on the microscopic fragments of dust gathered from the airport lounges, but the same patterns of dust movement seen in the other two exhibits can also be thought of as similar, on a larger scale, to the movement of the planes and the people that brought the dust into the airport lounges.

  • New Westminster Record moves to digital-only format
  • I definitely used to look forward to Thursday publication date even just a couple of years ago. Always exciting to see what made the lead story (and the awesome photos that Jennifer Gauthier would always nail for the cover shot)

    I think digital-only is only going to make the current situation worse. I love it for local news but hate the corporate/non-local stuff that's forced down the chain from Glacier Inc and all the rage-baiting letters. At least on physical paper there was a limit to the space given the need to publish local stuff. Online they can include as much as they like.

    Nice timeline of local papers in The Anchor today: https://newwestanchor.com/p/highlights-timeline-new-westminster-newspapers-2023

  • It finally happened.
  • Sorry to hear :( Feels like we're all one momentary lapse of concentration (usually someone else's) away from a life-changing coming-together. I've lost track of the situation with the shifting sands of ICBC and what they will/won't do these days, but can you claim against them for a) any out-of-pocket medical expenses (eg physio) and b) damage to bike/helmet?

    Ahhh right, sorry - must read more carefully - I see you've already said ICBC will cover the helmet. If you get the bike in for a mechanic to look over & give you an estimate then presumably they'll cover that as well?

  • Your First Look at GNOME 45's Default Wallpaper - OMG! Linux
  • I've never understood why there's a fuss about default wallpaper. It ships with a dozen options and you can obviously install your own. I guess it's the opportunity for a news story and a sign that things have reached a certain level of development and are getting close to release.

    Personally, I saw the item on installing your own dynamic wallpaper at https://www.omglinux.com/dynamic-wallpapers-for-gnome-desktop/, followed the instructions on github and set up a lovely time-of-day based wallpaper based on the game Firewatch (https://github.com/manishprivet/dynamic-gnome-wallpapers#code-firewatch) - I love all the sunrise/sunset options there but if you've played Firewatch then this one might speak to you :)

  • www.newwestrecord.ca New Westminster Record moves to digital-only format

    Next Thursday's print edition will be the last.

    New Westminster Record moves to digital-only format

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    New West Car Free Day
  • ...and yes the bike valet was there and we did use it :)

    Wasn't the most amazing showing of food trucks - although that's probably because we attend so many events with food trucks in New West it was a case of "eaten at that one before... and that one... and that one..." ( Although I got some awesome bread pudding from the "Crack On" truck that mostly sells egg sandwiches :) )

    Great event though - it's lovely not being penned-in because I want a beer. And the tables & chairs were smartly located in the natural shade along Columbia. And plenty of water stations. And the fore-mentioned bike valet. Lots of little improvements on last year... which was effectively the first running of it after the relaunch.

  • 12th Street Fest in New West - Sun, July 23rd
  • Ahhh - a rather bigger audience! I think we'll try & make an effort to see it properly next year, esp if they have a bike valet. Always fun to support these things and I never see much of 12th.

  • New West Car Free Day

    This Saturday will be Car Free Day. Columbia St shutdown for "live music, food trucks, site-wide liquor license, and more!"

    Date: Saturday, July 29 Located: Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC Time: Noon - 8 pm

    Always a lot of fun... this is what the food truck festival morphed into (which is probably a good thing because the food truck festival had grown to a ridiculous size).

    Core details including the bands playing on https://www.carfree.ca/new-west

    More details on https://www.newwestrecord.ca/local-news/get-ready-to-enter-a-pedestrian-paradise-new-wests-car-free-day-is-back-7322081 (including that there's going to be a bike valet this year)

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    12th Street Fest in New West - Sun, July 23rd
  • Did you go? We haven't before but were cycling home around 4pm and crossed 12th - looked like a lot of good music and a decent number of stalls... didn't get a chance to wander around though... end of a long day. New West is a festival every weekend in the summer :)

  • Uptown Live - Sat Jul 15

    www.uptownlive.ca Home | Uptown Live

    #Jointheparty on July 15 for Uptown Live New Westminsters Ultimate Street Party. Live music on multiple stages, food trucks, artisan vendors, the Kids Zone and lots of family friendly activities.

    Home | Uptown Live

    There's no time to relax after week #2 of Fridays on Front - the fun never stops in New West in the summer...

    Uptown Live today, Saturday July 15 from Noon - 8:00 PM - uptown New West.

    Lots of food trucks, lots of bands, lots of vendors.

    Schedule, artists, vendors etc here: https://www.uptownlive.ca/schedule-1

    I'm especially looking forward to hearing Ayla Tesler-Mabé - that woman sure knows her way around a guitar but there doesn't appear to be anything she can't do.

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    Queen’s Park Concert Series

    Arts New West (what used to be known as the Arts Council of New West) is putting on a series of free concerts at the bandshell in Queen's Park.

    Every Thursday at 7pm and every Sunday at 2pm (apparently with a break in the middle...??) until the end of July.

    Go take a picnic (and even a beer if you like) and enjoy free good times. Maybe see ya there.

    More details on their FB or their website https://artscouncilnewwest.org/concertseries/

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    www.newwestrecord.ca Join the celebration: Agnes Street Greenway official opening in New West

    A ribbon-cutting, art show and cycling activities are part of Saturday’s grand opening celebration of this New Westminster greenway

    Join the celebration: Agnes Street Greenway official opening in New West

    This Saturday from 11AM to 2PM - official opening of the Agnes St Greenway. We rode it the other day & it's looking lovely. Lots of nice touches - the planting as usual in New West and the doggy exercise yard.

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    Proposed 80-storey building near Lougheed Town Centre passes Burnaby council's 3rd reading
  • sometimes it’s better to take the Evo than my own car just to avoid parking and dodging traffic on the way back.

    I know right? Sure, the Evo concept is not a solution to every traffic/vehicle related problem but there are so many use cases where it's hellishly handy. I've definitely done the same - an Evo into town and no worries about parking... lock and WALK AWAY :)

  • Coffee #1, coffee #2, coffee #3

    Got in a coffee hat trick this afternoon.

    #1 !Photo: New West Chamber of Commerce

    rode into town past the brand-new-just-opened-today-but-not-really coffee shop on 6th - Coasters Coffee. (As far as I can work out they had a ribbon-cutting with the Mayor etc today (Photo: New West Chamber of Commerce) but had a grand opening in March). https://www.instagram.com/coasterscoffeeshop

    #2 !

    got coffee & nibbles in Craft Cafe down on the Quay. Always good coffee and I managed to avoid buying any of the fancy coffee gadgets they have for sale. https://www.instagram.com/craftcafe.ca/

    #3 !

    In Craft Cafe I picked up a freshly roasted bag of everybody's-favourite-New-West-roaster Ghost Roaster coffee. https://www.instagram.com/ghostroastercoffee/

    Is that too much coffeeing for one day?

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    www.beheardnewwest.ca City Budget 2024

    Project Update - July 11, 2023: A big thank you to everyone who took the time to share feedback on the 2024 City Budget! We heard from 470 community members on their priorities for how the City should spend its money. Online public engagement has now concluded. Over the

    City Budget 2024

    City's asking for input on the 2024 budget - go tell them your priorities (and maybe win a local gift card)

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    Summer long bike valet service at Granville skytrain station
  • If this is successful then I'd like to see them consider staffing the bike parkades at Main St, Commercial, Metrotown etc. At the moment there's too much theft going on there for me to ever think about leaving my bike there.

    All you'd need to provide is a desk and staffing - all the infrastructure is obviously there already.

  • Proposed 80-storey building near Lougheed Town Centre passes Burnaby council's 3rd reading
  • One Evo can replace a fair number of parked cars…

    A rep from Evo told me once that their data suggests each Evo takes 7 privately owned cars off the road. (I know that's worded badly and yes I've seen the way some people drive Evos...)

  • Proposed 80-storey building near Lougheed Town Centre passes Burnaby council's 3rd reading
  • Absolutely - I think there's some real estate mantra about how land is the only thing they're not making more of. Using 18 sq m of it for possibly storing one vehicle is a heck of a waste. I saw some stat that there's apparently 8 parking spaces per vehicle in the US - they need one at home, one at work, one at every mall that you might want to visit. So that's 144 sq m of asphalt for storing each car.

    True re condo prices... it might work if there was competition and sufficient supply... but we all know that's not the case.