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'Thought it was a glitch': Lower Mainland woman retiring after $1M lotto win

'Thought it was a glitch': Lower Mainland woman retiring after $1M lotto win

She thought she'd won $1,000, or maybe $10,000.
Fog advisory: Metro Vancouver visibility may be near zero, slipperiness a concern

Fog advisory: Metro Vancouver visibility may be near zero, slipperiness a concern

"Near zero visibility in fog may be hazardous for travel"
Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Did you take any photos of Richmond last week?
GoFundMe launched for victims of Highway 99 crash

GoFundMe launched for victims of Highway 99 crash

Two adults, one child died in single-vehicle crash south of Whistler on Nov. 26
Councillor pitches overdose kits for all Richmond civic buildings

Councillor pitches overdose kits for all Richmond civic buildings

Sixteen people have died in Richmond so far this year from an overdose or drug poisoning.
Book Review: Unravel a mystery in this historical wartime drama

Book Review: Unravel a mystery in this historical wartime drama

Naomi Hirahara's Clark and Division is a mystery about one Japanese-American family in 1944 Chicago.
Kudos: Richmond pickleball association raises $4K for food bank

Kudos: Richmond pickleball association raises $4K for food bank

The third annual coin drive for Richmond Food Bank exceeded fundraising goals.
One person dead, 63 confirmed cases in salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupe: PHAC

One person dead, 63 confirmed cases in salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupe: PHAC

OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency of Canada says one person has died after a salmonella outbreak linked to Malichita and Rudy brand cantaloupes.
Letters: Only affordable homes should be in BC Housing complex in Richmond

Letters: Only affordable homes should be in BC Housing complex in Richmond

A letter writer questions up-coming plans for a BC Housing complex next to Blundell Centre.
Column: Is customer service a thing of the past?

Column: Is customer service a thing of the past?

The human touch has disappeared with the rise of convenient technology