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Burnaby's Christine Sinclair owned the pitch. Now, she co-owns Vancouver's new pro women's soccer club

Burnaby's Christine Sinclair owned the pitch. Now, she co-owns Vancouver's new pro women's soccer club

Sinclair joins Vancouver Rise FC's ownership group alongside current owner Greg Kerfoot.
Japanese chain coffee shop coming to Richmond Centre

Japanese chain coffee shop coming to Richmond Centre

Kyoto-based coffee shop takes over former Starbucks location
Hurricane Milton: Flight cancellations and updates affecting Vancouver travellers

Hurricane Milton: Flight cancellations and updates affecting Vancouver travellers

Get tips on what to do if you booked tickets to the affected areas.
Odour issue in Richmond could be related to 'natural sources': Metro Vancouver

Odour issue in Richmond could be related to 'natural sources': Metro Vancouver

Conditions to improve with cooler weather.
Out and About: Richmond’s community gardens are a growing enterprise

Out and About: Richmond’s community gardens are a growing enterprise

Exploring the plots at local community gardens in the city.
Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Did you take any photos of Richmond last week?
Letters: Richmond News reader laments school traffic in Broadmoor area

Letters: Richmond News reader laments school traffic in Broadmoor area

A letter writer says he never sees traffic enforcement around Errington elementary.
5 other things you (probably) didn't know about the Vancouver Canucks

5 other things you (probably) didn't know about the Vancouver Canucks

A couple of notable fights, a tragic plane crash, a forgotten mascot and an unusual goal.
Why the Canucks re-signed Höglander to a three-year contract extension

Why the Canucks re-signed Höglander to a three-year contract extension

The Vancouver Canucks' general manager, Patrik Allvin, clearly does not believe in taking Sundays off.
Eby supports police on guns and gangs, flanked by four law enforcement candidates

Eby supports police on guns and gangs, flanked by four law enforcement candidates

SURREY, B.C. — NDP Leader David Eby promised Sunday to support police in British Columbia to keep illegal guns off the streets and protect communities, but accused B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad of planning to make the province less safe.