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Activist calls for CCTV systems in B.C. farm animal barns

Activist calls for CCTV systems in B.C. farm animal barns

Criminally convicted animal rights activist Amy Soranno won't give up her fight to ensure better oversight of farm animals, as she calls for mandatory CCTV systems in animal barns and a new provincial animal welfare inspection system.
Letters: LetsTalkRichmond survey site won't let me talk

Letters: LetsTalkRichmond survey site won't let me talk

A Richmond News reader is having a hard time giving the city her opinion on scooters
Employers want arbitrator for maintenance issues as talks resume in B.C. port strike

Employers want arbitrator for maintenance issues as talks resume in B.C. port strike

The B.C. Maritime Employers Association issued a statement on Saturday saying it met with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada, suggested having an arbitrator make recommendations.
Steveston couple cycling to raise funds for pancreatic cancer research

Steveston couple cycling to raise funds for pancreatic cancer research

Giovanni and Chelsea Martorella will be riding in BC Cancer Foundation's annual fundraiser with local cycling club Steveston Velo
Richmond's Dolphin Classic celebrates community for 36th anniversary

Richmond's Dolphin Classic celebrates community for 36th anniversary

The annual basketball tournament is ramping up more interest than ever: co-founder
Column: Change needed to prevent deaths of children in care

Column: Change needed to prevent deaths of children in care

Two foster parents are going to prison for manslaughter after an Indigenous boy died in 2021
Letters: Car lovers is least of our Garry Point Park woes

Letters: Car lovers is least of our Garry Point Park woes

A Richmond News reader feels the car enthusiasts are getting a bad rap
Opinion: What you need to know about Canada's new first home savings account

Opinion: What you need to know about Canada's new first home savings account

A new tax-free savings account could play a role in making the dream of home ownership more attainable for first-time buyers in Canada.
B.C. developer slapped with $200K in fines in multi-year sewage saga

B.C. developer slapped with $200K in fines in multi-year sewage saga

A developer faces hefty penalties for failing to properly maintain a private sewage facility and allowing human effluence to leak into the environment.
B.C. gallery featuring 400+ pieces of work from senior artist working through loss, loneliness

B.C. gallery featuring 400+ pieces of work from senior artist working through loss, loneliness

"This exhibition is sort of the summation of his life."