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Directions home from a Drake concert among frivolous 911 calls made in B.C. in 2023

Directions home from a Drake concert among frivolous 911 calls made in B.C. in 2023

E-Comm has released its annual list of top 911 nuisance calls. Among them: Uber Eats order taking too long and a bad haircut.
Photos: Richmond residents honoured for their community work

Photos: Richmond residents honoured for their community work

Award plaques and commemorative pins were handed out to 20 individuals.
Richmond RCMP seek man linked to alleged break-and-enter

Richmond RCMP seek man linked to alleged break-and-enter

Do you recognize this man?
B.C. parents picked Noah as top baby name in 2023

B.C. parents picked Noah as top baby name in 2023

This is the second year that Noah is listed as the most popular baby name in B.C.
Photos from the Vancouver civic affairs beat in 2023

Photos from the Vancouver civic affairs beat in 2023

Politicians, police and East Hastings encampment dwellers all subject of photographs this year.
Richmond forum fosters sports ties with Chinese athletes

Richmond forum fosters sports ties with Chinese athletes

Former Olympians and top coaches from China will attend a public forum at Lipont Place on Friday evening
Most British Columbians thirsty for the NBA's return to Vancouver, says polling

Most British Columbians thirsty for the NBA's return to Vancouver, says polling

About 60 per cent of respondents believe bringing back pro basketball is a good idea, according to a Research Co. survey.
What to expect from B.C. sports in 2024

What to expect from B.C. sports in 2024

From future NHL stars to the World Cup, and more
B.C. provincial court judges to receive 28.4% pay increase over four years

B.C. provincial court judges to receive 28.4% pay increase over four years

The increase bumps the judges’ annual salary to $343,000 retroactive to April 1, 2023.
B.C. regulations for asbestos handling — a first in Canada — come into effect Jan. 1

B.C. regulations for asbestos handling — a first in Canada — come into effect Jan. 1

Starting in 2024, asbestos abatement contractors will have to be licensed to operate in B.C. and anyone performing asbestos abatement work must complete mandatory safety training.