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B.C. Recovery Benefit website crashing under volume of applicants

B.C. Recovery Benefit website crashing under volume of applicants

Social media has been flooded with people complaining about not being able to log in or the site crashing
Alleged teen sex assault victim launches lawsuit after Richmond Mountie bombarded her with inappropriate texts

Alleged teen sex assault victim launches lawsuit after Richmond Mountie bombarded her with inappropriate texts

B.C. government should be held accountable for former Richmond RCMP officer’s misconduct, suit alleges
Online applications open for new B.C. COVID-19 recovery benefit

Online applications open for new B.C. COVID-19 recovery benefit

Online applications for the BC Recovery Benefit are now open
Richmond grocery store employee tests positive for COVID-19

Richmond grocery store employee tests positive for COVID-19

An employee at the FreshCo on Blundell Road has tested postive for COVID-19
Eighty more COVID-19 cases in Richmond

Eighty more COVID-19 cases in Richmond

There continues to be 10 to 20 new cases of COVID-19 detected daily in Richmond.
Gallery: Richmond dog memorial, city displays lights up for winter holidays

Gallery: Richmond dog memorial, city displays lights up for winter holidays

Houses, trees, Light Up Richmond event brightens neighbourhood despite COVID-19.
Vaccines expected in Richmond next week

Vaccines expected in Richmond next week

Health official expect 400,000 British Columbians to be immunized by March.
COVID-19 exposures at 3 more Richmond schools

COVID-19 exposures at 3 more Richmond schools

Two Richmond elementary schools and one secondary school have reported possible coronavirus exposures
Richmond company becomes penpals with 65 long-term care residents

Richmond company becomes penpals with 65 long-term care residents

Organika decided to write to residents in long-term care after the company's CEO saw the benefit of regular contact with his own grandfather
B.C.’s first COVID-19 vaccinations set to begin Tuesday

B.C.’s first COVID-19 vaccinations set to begin Tuesday

Health-care workers are on the top of the priority list for getting the vaccine