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Richmond elementary class wins international flower planting prize

Richmond elementary class wins international flower planting prize

More than 2,000 classrooms around the world took part in the competition
Nearly 400 B.C. wildfire personnel return after deployment across Canada

Nearly 400 B.C. wildfire personnel return after deployment across Canada

There are currently 85 active wildfires burning in British Columbia.
'I've never seen that many zeros in my life': Vancouver man wins $40-million lotto

'I've never seen that many zeros in my life': Vancouver man wins $40-million lotto

"I feel like a roller coaster right now."
Man fined $5,000 for dolphin close encounter on personal watercraft

Man fined $5,000 for dolphin close encounter on personal watercraft

Stephen Michael White was recorded speeding toward the dolphins, coming within just a few feet while filming them on his cellphone.
Richmond residents, businesses encouraged to create pollinator-friendly gardens

Richmond residents, businesses encouraged to create pollinator-friendly gardens

Free seeds available to create gardens that attract bees and butterflies.
B.C. regulator bans, fines cannabis director after investors lose everything

B.C. regulator bans, fines cannabis director after investors lose everything

Christine Mah admits to unregistered securities sales at RoccaVerde, as BCSC prepares separate hearing involving prominent businessman Arthur Griffiths
Vancouver radio station abruptly changes formats

Vancouver radio station abruptly changes formats

It's a throwback in more than one way.
Budget officer says he expects ramped-up defence spending to deepen deficit

Budget officer says he expects ramped-up defence spending to deepen deficit

OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer said Thursday he expects the federal government's deficit will balloon this year thanks to ramped-up defence spending — but without a spring budget or more clarity from Ottawa, he can't say for sure.
As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective

As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective

The tax in Newfoundland and Labrador added 20 cents per litre to sweetened drinks.
Good morning, Richmond! It's Thursday

Good morning, Richmond! It's Thursday

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