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Driver struck by 'volleyball' sized rock on Highway 1 in Burnaby dies

Driver struck by 'volleyball' sized rock on Highway 1 in Burnaby dies

A 34-year-old woman has died of injuries from a large rock that flew through her windshield on Highway 1 near the Willingdon exit last Thursday.
Update: Crash south of tunnel claims life of motorcyclist

Update: Crash south of tunnel claims life of motorcyclist

BC Highway Patrol is asking for witnesses with dash-cam footage or a vehicle description.
One person seriously injured in multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1

One person seriously injured in multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1

One person suffered serious injuries and was transported to the hospital.
Richmond RCMP shoplifting crackdown recovers $17.5K of stolen food, clothes

Richmond RCMP shoplifting crackdown recovers $17.5K of stolen food, clothes

Half of the suspects entered Richmond using the Canada Line, says police.
Multicultural event to connect community in Richmond

Multicultural event to connect community in Richmond

Entertainment, refreshments, speakers and information booths are to be expected next weekend.
Can the Canucks find the next Dakota Joshua?

Can the Canucks find the next Dakota Joshua?

Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said they will "find the next Dakota Joshua" and might have to if they can't afford to keep the current Dakota Joshua.
Rob Shaw: B.C. pushes for dedicated disaster force to fight wildfires, floods

Rob Shaw: B.C. pushes for dedicated disaster force to fight wildfires, floods

Military can't be Ottawa's go-to response during disasters, say officials
Richmond pop-up event focuses on health, wellness

Richmond pop-up event focuses on health, wellness

Agencies and community groups will continue pop-ups until December.
Update: Richmond intersection cleared after train-arm incident

Update: Richmond intersection cleared after train-arm incident

CN Rail was notified of the issue by the City of Richmond.
B.C. sex offenders, killers allegedly breaching community supervision orders

B.C. sex offenders, killers allegedly breaching community supervision orders

Long-term offenders live in communities under strict conditions after their jail sentences have been served. Some, however, don't follow those conditions.