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Good morning, Richmond! It's Friday

Good morning, Richmond! It's Friday

Latest news and weather in Richmond and a photo feature of the day.
This bus route (both detested and beloved) from Burnaby to UBC celebrates 50 years

This bus route (both detested and beloved) from Burnaby to UBC celebrates 50 years

Happy 50th birthday, No. 49!
B.C. woman in multiple driving injuries case seeking new lawyer

B.C. woman in multiple driving injuries case seeking new lawyer

Shalyee Perreault faces charges of driving causing bodily harm, fleeing police and reporting a crime that did not happen.
I Watched This Game: Canucks stage last-second comeback but lose to Blues in overtime

I Watched This Game: Canucks stage last-second comeback but lose to Blues in overtime

Brock Boeser's brilliant buzzer beater got the Vancouver Canucks to overtime but the St. Louis Blues ruined the magic.
Opinion: An American military invasion of Canada? No longer unthinkable, but highly unlikely

Opinion: An American military invasion of Canada? No longer unthinkable, but highly unlikely

An attempt at a military invasion of Canada would be catastrophic for the U.S. Short of a desire for self-sabotage, there is no incentive for Americans to undertake such a reckless course.
March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day. Port Coquitlam is taking action

March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day. Port Coquitlam is taking action

Port Coquitlam's proclamation "acknowledges the importance of inclusion, acceptance and celebration of diversity within our community," Sandy Fong told council on March 11, 2025.
'Zero tolerance for those who cheat': B.C. cherry patent reinstated in American court

'Zero tolerance for those who cheat': B.C. cherry patent reinstated in American court

The defendants had attempted to prove they sold Stacatto cherries before the Stacatto patent had been filed.
BC Wildfire Service receives record-breaking number of applications

BC Wildfire Service receives record-breaking number of applications

New-recruit "bootcamps" will begin next month at the BC Wildfire Service's Merritt training facility.
B.C. lawyer suspended after RCMP raised money laundering concerns

B.C. lawyer suspended after RCMP raised money laundering concerns

Gregory Dureault has agreed to a three-month suspension with the Law Society of B.C. after numerous trust account violations were discovered stemming from an RCMP-FBI investigation
Poll suggests Canadians are growing more alarmed by U.S. tariffs and aggression

Poll suggests Canadians are growing more alarmed by U.S. tariffs and aggression

Slightly more than one in three Canadians said they would seriously consider moving to another country — other than the United States — if faced with the prospect of Canada being absorbed by the U.S.