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B.C. election 2024: Richmond Centre candidate Dickens Cheung

B.C. election 2024: Richmond Centre candidate Dickens Cheung

The Richmond News gave candidates in all four Richmond ridings the opportunity to introduce themselves and answer our questionnaire. They were also given the opportunity to give a 150-word answer to three questions.
BC Votes 2024: Advance polls now open in Richmond

BC Votes 2024: Advance polls now open in Richmond

Ten polling stations in Richmond for advanced polling starts today
Four sea-doos stolen from Richmond marinas within days

Four sea-doos stolen from Richmond marinas within days

Police are urging watercraft owners to check on them after several went missing.
B.C. election 2024: Richmond-Steveston candidate Kelly Greene

B.C. election 2024: Richmond-Steveston candidate Kelly Greene

The Richmond News gave candidates in all four Richmond ridings the opportunity to introduce themselves and answer our questionnaire. They were also given the opportunity to give a 150-word answer to three questions.
Les Leyne: Eby, Rustad duel over tax cuts

Les Leyne: Eby, Rustad duel over tax cuts

Attention returned Wednesday to differences between two major tax-cut promises from the NDP and the Conservative Party of B.C.
B.C. NDP still trying to get "BC" added to Conservative name

B.C. NDP still trying to get "BC" added to Conservative name

Since ballots have already been printed, the NDP is expected to ask that Elections BC use the full name on any future literature, publications and communications.
I Watched This Game: Canucks blow three-goal lead to Flames in home opener

I Watched This Game: Canucks blow three-goal lead to Flames in home opener

The Vancouver Canucks' home opener was a rollercoaster with the Canucks doing most of the coasting.
Man charged after allegedly stealing, damaging taxi in Surrey

Man charged after allegedly stealing, damaging taxi in Surrey

Surrey RCMP officers located and arrested Richard Nelson for his outstanding warrant on Sept. 26, 2024.
Rustad changes story after BC Coroners Service says no record of fatal overdose

Rustad changes story after BC Coroners Service says no record of fatal overdose

VANCOUVER — B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has changed his story about seeing a man die of a drug overdose on his way to a televised election debate, after the BC Coroners Service said it had no record of such a death where he said it occurred.
B.C. sex assault accused tries to fire yet another lawyer

B.C. sex assault accused tries to fire yet another lawyer

Darren Noddle has had 12 lawyers with 79 court appearances presided over by 43 judges or justices of the peace.