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New resources from Richmond company teach kids online safety

New resources from Richmond company teach kids online safety

Digital resources for teachers and parents to start a conversation with kids from Grades three to 12.
B.C.'s FIFA budget mystery continues

B.C.'s FIFA budget mystery continues

Premier says he's committed to providing British Columbians with full economic reports, agreements and budgets "to the extent that our agreements with FIFA allow."
Sockeyes eliminate White Rock Whalers in four playoff games

Sockeyes eliminate White Rock Whalers in four playoff games

The Sockeyes face off against the Delta Ice Hawks in game one Monday night at Minoru Arena.
Questions mount for federal World Cup funding

Questions mount for federal World Cup funding

The next men's World Cup will feature a record 48 nations and a 104-match schedule.
Richmond overdose, poisoning incidents double from last January

Richmond overdose, poisoning incidents double from last January

Three drug-related deaths in Richmond for month of January.
Second alleged 'primary architect' of Bridgemark consulting case settles for $100K fine

Second alleged 'primary architect' of Bridgemark consulting case settles for $100K fine

Accountant Anthony Kevin Jackson of West Vancouver admitted to participating in "a scheme that was abusive to the capital market," the B.C. Securities Commission stated following a settlement agreement.
Nominations open for awards celebrating Richmond youth

Nominations open for awards celebrating Richmond youth

The annual U-ROC Awards will be held during BC Youth Week in May.
High-risk sex offender rearrested in Vancouver days after public warning

High-risk sex offender rearrested in Vancouver days after public warning

The man remains in custody, pending a review by the Parole Board of Canada.
Ottawa says its housing deals with cities will build 750,000 homes in the next decade

Ottawa says its housing deals with cities will build 750,000 homes in the next decade

According to the Canadian Home Builders’ Association, average municipal approval timelines for housing projects in 2022 spanned from three months to nearly three years, depending on the city.
B.C. wineries eligible for $177M in federal funding

B.C. wineries eligible for $177M in federal funding

Wineries eligible for grants after cold snap and wildfires; application period opens in April.