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Richmond church and community groups to hand out 582 Christmas dinners

Richmond church and community groups to hand out 582 Christmas dinners

A Richmond church is working hard with church members to hand out over 500 Christmas dinners to the public, free of charge.
Angels Among Us: Richmond resident receives heart-warming gift for Christmas

Angels Among Us: Richmond resident receives heart-warming gift for Christmas

Two children delivered 100 care packages to Richmond's Seafair neighbourhood to spread some cheer during the holidays.
Train arm malfunctions, causes traffic in Richmond on Tuesday evening

Train arm malfunctions, causes traffic in Richmond on Tuesday evening

Motorists are encouraged to find alternative routes in and out of Richmond Tuesday afternoon.
COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals, ICU wards rises to record level

COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals, ICU wards rises to record level

B.C. has never had a higher number of serious COVID-19 infections than it has right now, with a record 361 patients in hospital with infections, and a record 93 of those people in intensive care units.
Massey Tunnel crash snarls traffic out of Richmond Tuesday afternoon

Massey Tunnel crash snarls traffic out of Richmond Tuesday afternoon

An earlier crash blocked the southbound, left lane of the Massey Tunnel, causing heavy congestion
Health-care worker first to receive COVID-19 vaccine in B.C.

Health-care worker first to receive COVID-19 vaccine in B.C.

In a tweet Tuesday afternoon, B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix shared a photo of a woman with her sleeve rolled up at a nondescript table in a plain room
Kudos: Real estate company donates $20,000 to Richmond's acute care tower

Kudos: Real estate company donates $20,000 to Richmond's acute care tower

Donations to the Richmond Hospital Foundation will help provide up-to-date equipment for the new acute care tower.
Health order enforcement to amp up in the next two weeks: Horgan

Health order enforcement to amp up in the next two weeks: Horgan

B.C. Premier John Horgan said the province will increase enforcement of health orders in the next two weeks, including pursuing and collecting from those who are issued fines.
Vaccines expected in Richmond next week

Vaccines expected in Richmond next week

Health official expect 400,000 British Columbians to be immunized by March.
Steveston Village hosts multitude of family-friendly Christmas activities

Steveston Village hosts multitude of family-friendly Christmas activities

From Christmas light walking tours to virtual events, Steveston has something for everyone