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Annual challenge encourages Richmondites to record local biodiversity

Annual challenge encourages Richmondites to record local biodiversity

300 species of plants and animals in Richmond were recorded during the 2023 event.
'It's going to change my life': Metro Vancouver football fan wins $1M

'It's going to change my life': Metro Vancouver football fan wins $1M

"The first thought that came to mind was, 'How am I going to change my life and my family's life?'"
B.C. judge refuses further leniency on community service no-show

B.C. judge refuses further leniency on community service no-show

Reality TV show Border Security: Canada's Front Line featured a 2014 immigration raid on a worksite where Serhat Seyhoglu's company was a subcontractor.
Vancouver International Airport regains Best Airport in North America crown

Vancouver International Airport regains Best Airport in North America crown

YVR chief praises 26,000 employees for first win since 2021
Richmond to celebrate Earth Week with more than 30 free activities

Richmond to celebrate Earth Week with more than 30 free activities

Earth Week celebrations are taking place from April 20 to 28.
Applications open for Richmond Neighbourhood Block Party Program

Applications open for Richmond Neighbourhood Block Party Program

Block parties strengthen the sense of community in Richmond.
Rob Shaw: B.C. police chiefs plead for power over public drug use

Rob Shaw: B.C. police chiefs plead for power over public drug use

Police chiefs tell MPs public drug use is out of control after small amounts were decriminalized
'Very dramatic photographs': Orca punts harbour porpoise into the air

'Very dramatic photographs': Orca punts harbour porpoise into the air

A mother orca started punting her prey into the air and a B.C. photographer captured the "unique" action.
ICBC ordered to repay car owner $635 in cyclist crash case

ICBC ordered to repay car owner $635 in cyclist crash case

The crash happened on April 4, 2022 in Abbotsford.
Family left with bill after Victoria woman injured in Thailand

Family left with bill after Victoria woman injured in Thailand

Every bone in Danielle Kliaman's foot was broken when she was hit by a truck while riding a scooter in Thailand on Saturday. Now her family is having to pay tens of thousands of dollars for her care after her travel medical insurance company refused to pay up.