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Richmond Olympian's mom primed for daughter's big debut

Richmond Olympian's mom primed for daughter's big debut

Shari Rogers said her star athlete daughter Camryn is pumped up and ready to give her all for Team Canada in Tokyo this Saturday
B.C. government warns of another round of 'extreme heat'

B.C. government warns of another round of 'extreme heat'

Sudden death toll during historic heat wave climbs to 815; Environment Canada warns that another, though less powerful, heat wave will hit southern B.C. this week.
Canada-wide recall of Frank's RedHot seasoning due to possible 'salmonella contamination'

Canada-wide recall of Frank's RedHot seasoning due to possible 'salmonella contamination'

Food contaminated with salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can cause people to be sick
'A true museum mystery': Public called upon to help identify historic photos

'A true museum mystery': Public called upon to help identify historic photos

Some have speculated the pictures may have been taken in Japan.
Olympic views from Tokyo: Richmond racewalker Evan Dunfee takes News readers inside the Games

Olympic views from Tokyo: Richmond racewalker Evan Dunfee takes News readers inside the Games

Dunfee offers Richmond News readers an exclusive peek inside the delayed 2020 Games in Japan
Richmond Olympians: Rugby sevens, table tennis stars' Games all but over

Richmond Olympians: Rugby sevens, table tennis stars' Games all but over

Nate Hirayama captained Canada to the quarter finals of the rugby sevens, before they fell to giants New Zealand
'Heat dome' likely primed B.C. waters for spike in shellfish illnesses: health officials

'Heat dome' likely primed B.C. waters for spike in shellfish illnesses: health officials

As waters warm, scientists worry more coastal regions — from Washington to British Columbia to Alaska — could be in for more outbreaks due to shellfish-borne contagions.
B.C. forests are 'bonfires waiting to go off' — are more fires the solution?

B.C. forests are 'bonfires waiting to go off' — are more fires the solution?

There are billions of tonnes of wood fuel waiting to ignite B.C. forests, a recent white paper shows. As climate change leads to hotter, drier summers, could prescribed fire be the solution? Is it time to let it all burn?
This is how close you can get to whales in B.C.

This is how close you can get to whales in B.C.

Boaters who don't follow mandatory sanctuary and approach distances could face up to a $1-million fine and up to 18 months in jail.
Meet Vancouver Aquarium's newest 'slightly cross-eyed' seal pup patient (PHOTOS)

Meet Vancouver Aquarium's newest 'slightly cross-eyed' seal pup patient (PHOTOS)

The pup was found separated from its mother and weak from lack of food