Skip to content

Highlights

B.C. premier says faster progress needed on cancer care delivery

B.C. premier says faster progress needed on cancer care delivery

B.C. Premier David Eby says province will take every step necessary to improve wait times for referrals and treatment.
Canada's heated political conflict over carbon pricing will continue into 2024

Canada's heated political conflict over carbon pricing will continue into 2024

OTTAWA — Canada's price on pollution is supposed to help battle global warming, but as it nears its fifth anniversary, nothing in Canadian politics is hotter.
This was 2023: Top Richmond business stories of the year

This was 2023: Top Richmond business stories of the year

The most memorable Richmond business stories of the year
A look at food and shelter prices in B.C. as two years of inflation closes 2023

A look at food and shelter prices in B.C. as two years of inflation closes 2023

Food and shelter costs have risen well above wage rate growth over the past two years in B.C. Will 2023 mark the end of rabid inflation?
Column: Reflecting on the history of birthdays on the cusp of a new year

Column: Reflecting on the history of birthdays on the cusp of a new year

Birthdays are more than cake and candles.
Richmond RCMP seek help finding missing man who needs medical attention

Richmond RCMP seek help finding missing man who needs medical attention

Erich Darr was last seen near Westminster Highway and Gilbert Road.
This was 2023: Top 7 Richmond feature stories of the year

This was 2023: Top 7 Richmond feature stories of the year

Here are some of the Richmond News' most memorable deep dives into all things Richmond.
A year of whales: The most thrilling and majestic sightings in B.C.

A year of whales: The most thrilling and majestic sightings in B.C.

The magnificent mammals wowed onlookers and made for picture-perfect moments.
This was 2023: Top 10 Richmond art stories of the year

This was 2023: Top 10 Richmond art stories of the year

What was your favourite art story of the year?
This invasive ant species in Metro Vancouver has a sting that feels like fire

This invasive ant species in Metro Vancouver has a sting that feels like fire

Native ants are harmless but these can cause biting pain and fluid-filled blisters that scab over.