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New Westminster Cafeteria Costs Spark Concern

Ava RichardsonBy Ava RichardsonAugust 12, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
New Westminster Cafeteria Costs Spark Concern
New Westminster Cafeteria Costs Spark Concern
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A New Westminster city councillor is raising questions about the taxpayer-funded cafeteria in city hall, pointing to its significant financial losses.

The cafeteria, located in the basement of city hall, is open to the public but mainly serves city staff. The menu includes affordable items like a $4 sandwich and a full breakfast starting at $5.75.

Councillor Daniel Fontaine highlighted that the cafeteria has lost nearly $350,000 of public funds in the past three years alone. He believes the cafeteria’s continued operation is hard to justify given nearby food options and the city’s sharp 23% property tax increase over the same period.

“With property taxes rising so quickly, it’s time to reconsider costly services like the cafeteria,” Fontaine said.

Despite this, Erika Mashig, deputy director of Parks, Policy and Planning for New Westminster, said the cafeteria remains a valuable city asset. She explained it meets specific needs for both city operations and the community.

The debate over the cafeteria’s future reflects broader concerns about municipal spending as residents face higher taxes. The council is expected to review the cafeteria’s role in upcoming budget discussions.

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Ava Richardson is a respected local news reporter from New Westminster with over 11 years of journalism experience. She holds a journalism degree from the University of British Columbia and has reported for Nepal Monitor, Global BC, New Westminster Record, The Tyee, and Metro Vancouver Today. Ava is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is dedicated to covering civic affairs, public policy, and community-driven stories that matter to local residents.

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