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Cathy Lawrence took the Royal City Record to New York City in June. Her husband, Rick, took this picture in front of the statue of Prometheus at Rockefeller Center.
 

Cathy Lawrence took the Royal City Record to New York City in June. Her husband, Rick, took this picture in front of the statue of Prometheus at Rockefeller Center.

Photograph by: Contributed photo , THE RECORD

Record readers have their hometown newspaper trekking around the globe for the chance to be featured in Paper Postcards. Here are a few of our favourite recent postcards shots. If you'd like to see your photo in Paper Postcards, take The Record along on your next trip and take a photo with a scenic backdrop or landmark.

Please include names and details of the place you visited. Then e-mail photos to postcards@royalcityrecord.com, mail to 201A-3430 Brighton Ave., Burnaby, B.C., V5A 3H4, or use the Send Us Your News link in the top right corner of the home page.

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Cathy Lawrence took the Royal City Record to New York City in June. Her husband, Rick, took this picture in front of the statue of Prometheus at Rockefeller Center.
 

Cathy Lawrence took the Royal City Record to New York City in June. Her husband, Rick, took this picture in front of the statue of Prometheus at Rockefeller Center.

Photograph by: Contributed photo , THE RECORD

 
Cathy Lawrence took the Royal City Record to New York City in June. Her husband, Rick, took this picture in front of the statue of Prometheus at Rockefeller Center.
Doug and Moira Mickey, Christine Lange and Vivien Scoates took The Record to the Calgary Stampede. Here they are seen with members of the RCMP musical ride.
Kaelan Phipps, an advertising account manager for The Record, took the paper all the way to Sorrento, a seaside town on the Amalfi Coast of southern Italy.
Irene LaCharite took The Record to the grave of London rocker Marc Bolan of T. Rex.
New Westminster resident Liliana and Mihai Sorocean took The Record on a recent trip to Romania. Here they are in front of Sucevita Monastery.
James Crosty and Paul Thompson took The Record to Thompson's family lakeside home in Tweed Ontario.
Koon Li took The Record to new heights to the top of the Klein Matterhorn in Switzerland with the world famous Matterhorn in the background.
Royal City resident Star Allaby took a copy of The Record along on her trip to Belize. Here she's seen at the Altun Ha Mayan site, where she stopped to take a break to catch her breath and catch up on the local news.
Margaret and Ombretta Heller took The Record on their trip to Great Britain and France recently. They brought a copy of the paper with a picture of the two of them looking at cherry blossoms. Here they are at Caernarfon Castle in Wales.
Margaret and Ombretta Heller took The Record on their trip to Great Britain and France recently. They brought a copy of the paper with a picture of the two of them looking at cherry blossoms. Here, Maragaret is seen in the French hilltop village of Roquecor.
Margaret and Ombretta Heller took The Record on their trip to Great Britain and France recently. They brought a copy of the paper with a picture of the two of them looking at cherry blossoms. Here they are seen with two baby lambs at the Acton Scott Victorian farm in England.
Above, New Westminster neighbours Doug and Moira Mickey, Dorothy Pridmore and Sandra and Ed Lee took a copy of The Record along on a recent Caribbean cruise. Here they've stopped at Cabo San Lucas in Mexico.
Southern adventure: Wayne and Anne Elliott, 24-year residents of New Westminster, took their Record on a jaunt to the Panama Canal at the end of April.
Vista: Ralph and Loree Baker took their Record to Bryce Canyon, Utah, where they posed for a photo with a view of the hoodoos.
Hockey fans: Melanie Fontana and Tom Droppo took their Record to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Here, they're at Blakes' Sports Bar, where they watched the Canucks play the L.A. Kings.
Creature comfort: Kayla and Carly Anderson, students at John Robson School, hold a baby crocodile - and The Record - while they pose for a photo with their grandmother, Tekla Fulton. They were all on vacation in Cuba.
Mexican adventure: New Westminster resident Frankie McKay with some local boys after an afternoon of ziplining in Mazatlan, Mexico.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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