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Vancouver couple to cough up $460 fine after fake coughing fit

Vancouver couple to cough up $460 fine after fake coughing fit

The 60-year-old man and his 25-year-old girlfriend will have to pay $230 each for fake coughing in the general direction of gym equipment and other gym users
Photos and video: Beautiful Richmond...bald eagle takes city centre break

Photos and video: Beautiful Richmond...bald eagle takes city centre break

A video was also recorded of a seagull swooping down on the eagle
Richmondites urged to walk for Coldest Night of the Year event

Richmondites urged to walk for Coldest Night of the Year event

The annual walk raises money to help people who are “hungry, hurting or homeless.”
Steveston power outage affecting 500 customers Monday afternoon

Steveston power outage affecting 500 customers Monday afternoon

BC Hydro is investigating the cause of the power outage
Photos: Herring Sale for autism raises nearly $35,000

Photos: Herring Sale for autism raises nearly $35,000

Funds to support online information and training to families in B.C.
New COVID-19 cases continue to fall in B.C.

New COVID-19 cases continue to fall in B.C.

Total number of new infections has dropped over past three days
Richmond Olympian rails at idea of athletes jumping vaccine queue

Richmond Olympian rails at idea of athletes jumping vaccine queue

Richmond Olympic racewalker Evan Dunfee had some choice words for IOC member Dick Pound over suggestions of athletes getting the COVID vaccine out of turn
Update: Richmondite “chased through street” by stranger

Update: Richmondite “chased through street” by stranger

A Richmondite describes terror when a stranger approached her and yelled at her.
Robbie Burns fans in Richmond will have to greet haggis virtually

Robbie Burns fans in Richmond will have to greet haggis virtually

There will be no live Highland dancing or haggis-cutting this year
Travel ban talk projects 'unwelcoming' image: Tourism Richmond CEO

Travel ban talk projects 'unwelcoming' image: Tourism Richmond CEO

The tourism industry is urging the province not to ban out-of-B.C. travellers.