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Second candidate declares intention to run in Richmond by-election

Second candidate declares intention to run in Richmond by-election

Andy Hobbs, retired Vancouver police superintendent and former school trustee, plans to run for the recently vacated council seat.
New project to see RNG trucked from landfill in Delta

New project to see RNG trucked from landfill in Delta

Quadrogen Power Systems has recently completed the installation of its biomethane generation project, utilizing landfill gas from the Vancouver Landfill.
Fallen tree blocks part of Alderbridge Way

Fallen tree blocks part of Alderbridge Way

A fallen tree is blocking the eastbound right lane of Alderbridge Way at Shell Road. Crews are on the scene, but drivers are being asked to use caution and perhaps an alternate route for the time being.
Scheduled power outages in Richmond for Dec. 1 to 14

Scheduled power outages in Richmond for Dec. 1 to 14

Richmond residents in multiple areas will experience power outages as BC Hydro has scheduled repair and replacement work from Dec. 1 to 14.
Additional 13 flights flagged for possible COVID-19 exposures

Additional 13 flights flagged for possible COVID-19 exposures

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has added 13 more flights to its list of possible COVID-19 exposures.
Darth Vader actor dies at 85

Darth Vader actor dies at 85

Dave Prowse, who played Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, has died at age 85.
‘Damaging winds’ in forecast for Sunday and Monday

‘Damaging winds’ in forecast for Sunday and Monday

Richmond and the majority of Metro Vancouver may experience potentially “damaging winds” from Sunday to Monday morning, according to Environment Canada.
Richmond student's love of history nets Vimy Foundation prize

Richmond student's love of history nets Vimy Foundation prize

Andy Liao has always had a “profound interest” in history – and if it hadn’t been for a global pandemic, he would have gone to France and Belgium this past summer to learn about Canada’s contribution to the First World War.
1,000-plus reports of passengers not leaving enclosed ferry car decks

1,000-plus reports of passengers not leaving enclosed ferry car decks

Transport Canada is in the ­process of reviewing 1,000-plus reports of B.C. Ferries passengers unwilling to leave vehicles on enclosed car decks, as is required by regulations.
Here is why team sports are allowed to continue in B.C. under the latest COVID-19 restrictions

Here is why team sports are allowed to continue in B.C. under the latest COVID-19 restrictions

'Do it in a way that minimizes contact.'