Skip to content

Highlights

Jewish residence in South Surrey egged, vandalized

Jewish residence in South Surrey egged, vandalized

A person drew a Swastika symbol on the building.
Council this week: Homelessness, rapid bus, wastewater plant upgrade

Council this week: Homelessness, rapid bus, wastewater plant upgrade

General purposes committee meeting takes place at 4 p.m. on Mondays.
Only 17% of Richmond short-term rentals appear to be licensed

Only 17% of Richmond short-term rentals appear to be licensed

The City of Richmond issued more than 400 short-term rental fines as of August.
Whistler double homicide preliminary hearing underway

Whistler double homicide preliminary hearing underway

Brothers Keeper gangster Meninder Dhaliwal and friend Satindera Gill were killed by gunshots fired outside the Sundial Hotel.
Japanese store in Steveston closes down less than a year after opening

Japanese store in Steveston closes down less than a year after opening

Ryoshi Market has closed, but another similar store could open up soon at the location
Baldrey: B.C.'s health care system will take every funding dollar it can

Baldrey: B.C.'s health care system will take every funding dollar it can

Will Ottawa's recent $1.2B investment for B.C. over the next three years actually help its health-care system?
Double trouble on Russ Baker Way in Richmond causing congestion

Double trouble on Russ Baker Way in Richmond causing congestion

There is a crash and a stalled vehicle on the route near YVR
Strike begins at 5 Metro Vancouver wastewater treatment plants

Strike begins at 5 Metro Vancouver wastewater treatment plants

Picket lines have been set up at the plants in Richmond, North Vancouver, Annacis Island and Langley.
Kudos: Richmond Community Foundation gets $10,000 from Lions Club

Kudos: Richmond Community Foundation gets $10,000 from Lions Club

The money will go towards serving the people of Richmond
Letters: Richmond delivery driver incident is wake-up call for us all

Letters: Richmond delivery driver incident is wake-up call for us all

A Richmond News reader says better signage might help prevent scooter drivers getting into trouble