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Enbridge plans $400M B.C. pipeline expansion amid tariff tensions

Enbridge plans $400M B.C. pipeline expansion amid tariff tensions

Industry heads called for further expansion amid 10% U.S. tariff on Canadian oil and gas exports
Suspects facing charges in alleged Richmond vehicle theft

Suspects facing charges in alleged Richmond vehicle theft

RCMP attempted a traffic stop after spotting the suspected stolen vehicle in South Arm, but the driver fled the scene.
Man who allegedly stabbed Vancouver cop previously convicted of manslaughter

Man who allegedly stabbed Vancouver cop previously convicted of manslaughter

Vancouver's police chief says the officer was randomly attacked and slashed several times.
Is your Richmond home climate-friendly? The city wants to show it off

Is your Richmond home climate-friendly? The city wants to show it off

Richmond is joining a province-wide initiative that educates homeowners on sustainability and low-energy solutions.
‘Just drop the puck!’ Why NHL centres get waved out of faceoffs

‘Just drop the puck!’ Why NHL centres get waved out of faceoffs

Yes, sometimes NHL centres also just want the linesperson to drop the puck already, but they might be a bit biased.
Canada moves to declare 'forever chemicals' toxic, plans nationwide phase-out

Canada moves to declare 'forever chemicals' toxic, plans nationwide phase-out

The proposed three-part regulatory process for per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) will take years and could include exemptions where alternatives are scarce
Photos: Supporters of Port Moody murder victim undeterred by last-minute court delay

Photos: Supporters of Port Moody murder victim undeterred by last-minute court delay

Iain Hunt, the husband for Port Moody murder victim Trina Hunt, was scheduled to appear at BC Provincial Court in Port Coquitlam Wednesday morning on a charge of indignity to human remains.
Union urges arbitrator to consider 'ick' factor of Burnaby death-care workers' jobs

Union urges arbitrator to consider 'ick' factor of Burnaby death-care workers' jobs

Recently unionized workers at the Burnaby-based Vancouver Personal Care Centre do jobs people outside the industry might find 'disturbing, if not horrifying,' according to a recent arbitration ruling.
Rob Shaw: Blaming Trump won’t fix B.C.’s budget mess

Rob Shaw: Blaming Trump won’t fix B.C.’s budget mess

The largest deficit in provincial history delivers little beyond the status quo
Good morning, Richmond! It's Wednesday

Good morning, Richmond! It's Wednesday

Latest news, weather in Richmond and photo feature of the day.