Skip to content

Highlights

Letters: Steveston laneway parking decision a 'train wreck'

Letters: Steveston laneway parking decision a 'train wreck'

Richmond News reader suggests Steveston Harbour parking lot be utilized.
How a Kamala Harris presidency could affect Canada

How a Kamala Harris presidency could affect Canada

Harris on Friday equated opponent Donald Trump's proposal for new widespread tariffs with tax hikes
B.C. double-homicide victims found in Naramata gully, court hears

B.C. double-homicide victims found in Naramata gully, court hears

Judge and jury hear police testimony in double-murder trial of Wade Cudmore.
Okanagan winery opens wine event space in Richmond

Okanagan winery opens wine event space in Richmond

Phantom Creek Estates has released a Bordeaux-style blend called Baoshan.
Police catch drunk driver travelling on Highway 1 with young child in vehicle

Police catch drunk driver travelling on Highway 1 with young child in vehicle

Police contacted the Ministry of Children and Family Development "due to the age of the child and the dangerous situation they were placed in."
Board of trade urges government to prevent rail shutdown

Board of trade urges government to prevent rail shutdown

TransLink says railway strike would affect West Coast Express passenger train.
B.C. company fined $25K for drone filming too close to whales

B.C. company fined $25K for drone filming too close to whales

The drone operator was also fined $5,000 and named by DFO.
Out and About: 13th Richmond Garlic Fest attracts thousands

Out and About: 13th Richmond Garlic Fest attracts thousands

Workshops and educational talks were part of the annual event focused on sustainable farming.
Baldrey: Which party will be ready when the 2024 B.C. election campaign begins?

Baldrey: Which party will be ready when the 2024 B.C. election campaign begins?

Fielding a candidate is required to win a riding, columnist Keith Baldrey says, but parties have another big motivation to run as many people as possible.
RCMP looking to put an end to long, deadly summer of B.C. highways

RCMP looking to put an end to long, deadly summer of B.C. highways

On average, 568 people are injured in crashes every Labour Day long weekend in B.C.