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Creditor protection extended for Buck & Ear, Steveston Hotel owners

Creditor protection extended for Buck & Ear, Steveston Hotel owners

The Joseph Richard Group, which owns eateries in Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Port Moody and Abbotsford, is restructuring its business
B.C. government won’t release scores, rankings of 10 municipalities on the housing ‘naughty list’

B.C. government won’t release scores, rankings of 10 municipalities on the housing ‘naughty list’

Vancouver, Victoria and West Vancouver among municipalities ordered to boost housing supply.
Burnaby potato noodle restaurant opens second location in Richmond

Burnaby potato noodle restaurant opens second location in Richmond

The owner said potato noodles cater to younger customers at the mall
Richmond RCMP 9th annual toy drive returns this month

Richmond RCMP 9th annual toy drive returns this month

Donations to benefit the Richmond Christmas Fund.
Inside the struggle to save Canada's most endangered bird

Inside the struggle to save Canada's most endangered bird

As federal and provincial governments clash, a failure to protect Canada's last wild-born northern spotted owl reveals cracks in the country's species at risk law.
B.C. nurse suspended for one year for alleged sexual misconduct

B.C. nurse suspended for one year for alleged sexual misconduct

The suspension cites misconduct incident at a 2021 work function and unwelcomed and unwanted sexualized comments.
Letters: Proud Richmond city council approved supportive housing lease

Letters: Proud Richmond city council approved supportive housing lease

Richmond News reader says it’s Canadian to ensure everyone enjoys 'basic human rights.'
For rent: An RV parked outside a Vancouver home. But is that legal?

For rent: An RV parked outside a Vancouver home. But is that legal?

"Urban living has never been this accessible!"
Filming for Superman and Lois to return to B.C.

Filming for Superman and Lois to return to B.C.

Actors strike ends with new tentative, three-year agreement.
Liberals hope Gaza humanitarian pauses mean more evacuees, freeing of hostages

Liberals hope Gaza humanitarian pauses mean more evacuees, freeing of hostages

OTTAWA — The Gaza Strip has become the hardest place to live on Earth, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Thursday, as 32 more people tied to Canada escaped the war-racked territory, and Israel's promise of a daily four-hour pause in military