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$13K meted out in fines in Richmond RCMP ride-hailing sting

$13K meted out in fines in Richmond RCMP ride-hailing sting

More than $79,000 was given out in fines in 2024 to drivers illegally operating ride-hailing services.
Update: Lockdown lifted at West Vancouver Secondary, classes cancelled for the day

Update: Lockdown lifted at West Vancouver Secondary, classes cancelled for the day

The school will be open to students, staff and parents seeking support
Column: Ultimate guide to 2025 Vancouver International Wine Festival tasting room

Column: Ultimate guide to 2025 Vancouver International Wine Festival tasting room

The wine festival tastings take place over three nights.
When are tariffs expected, and on what? Key dates in the Canada-U.S. trade dispute

When are tariffs expected, and on what? Key dates in the Canada-U.S. trade dispute

Here are the key dates to keep in mind right now — with the caveat that they may change along with U.S. President Donald Trump's evolving timelines.
Mario Canseco: Support for death penalty endures in Canada, polling reveals

Mario Canseco: Support for death penalty endures in Canada, polling reveals

More than half of Canadians still support capital punishment for murder cases—will that ever translate into policy?
Good morning, Richmond! It's Thursday

Good morning, Richmond! It's Thursday

Latest news, weather in Richmond and photo feature of the day
I Watched This Game: Garland steals the Kings' crown in Canucks' overtime win

I Watched This Game: Garland steals the Kings' crown in Canucks' overtime win

Quinn Hughes picked up the assist on the overtime winner in his return to the Vancouver Canucks' lineup.
Three Richmond cafes to join this year's Cherry Blossom Food Festival

Three Richmond cafes to join this year's Cherry Blossom Food Festival

Twenty-two cafes across Metro Vancouver taking part in a cherry blossom-themed food festival.
B.C. court rejects ex-school trustee’s appeal over 'striptease' defamation

B.C. court rejects ex-school trustee’s appeal over 'striptease' defamation

A controversial former Chilliwack school trustee has lost his appeal of a B.C. Supreme Court order that he pay defamation damages to a political opponent. A B.C.
B.C. lawyer agrees to five-year ban for real estate-related misconduct

B.C. lawyer agrees to five-year ban for real estate-related misconduct

A conflict of interest, and false or misleading statements to a financial institute have landed one senior B.C. lawyer a lengthy ban