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Former B.C. doctor who hired hitman to kill patient denied parole again

Former B.C. doctor who hired hitman to kill patient denied parole again

A psychological risk assessment of 71-year-old Josephakis Charalambous determined he poses a "moderate risk for future violence."
Kudos: Company donates free website to Richmond-based autism non-profit

Kudos: Company donates free website to Richmond-based autism non-profit

Pacific Autism Family Network’s new website is fully optimized for mobile devices
Canada ranked #7 most beautiful country in the world

Canada ranked #7 most beautiful country in the world

The land of the beautiful panoramas.
Ambassadors of three countries visit Richmond hyperbaric clinic

Ambassadors of three countries visit Richmond hyperbaric clinic

The private clinic provides the healing power of oxygen
How to interpret Environment Canada's Air Quality Health Index ratings

How to interpret Environment Canada's Air Quality Health Index ratings

Environment Canada has been advising people to check the Air Quality Health Index as wildfire smoke blanketed large swaths of Canada in recent days.
Shoplifter caught in Richmond with 11 boxes of ice cream

Shoplifter caught in Richmond with 11 boxes of ice cream

A mid-May joint endeavour targeting shoplifters resulted in eight arrests.
B.C. court upholds three-year drug trafficking sentence

B.C. court upholds three-year drug trafficking sentence

In October 2020, Amber Holly Kristeen Bridgen was convicted on four counts of possession of illegal drugs for the purpose of trafficking.
Richmond delivery company grows 50-fold in four years

Richmond delivery company grows 50-fold in four years

The company delivers for two online shopping giants – Shein and Temu
Immigration investment fraud leads to $5M civil judgment

Immigration investment fraud leads to $5M civil judgment

Paul Oei has been ordered to pay $5 million back to Chinese citizen and prospective immigrant Yicheng Jiang after fraudulent misrepresentations.
B.C. adds 1,400 jobs in May amid wild swings in some sectors

B.C. adds 1,400 jobs in May amid wild swings in some sectors

Unemployment rate remains unchanged at five per cent.