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Law society gets to work on addressing unmet legal needs

Law society gets to work on addressing unmet legal needs

Submissions can be made by people, businesses, organizations outside the legal profession
Update: Richmond Centre took over 475,000 images of shoppers without consent, investigation finds

Update: Richmond Centre took over 475,000 images of shoppers without consent, investigation finds

CF Richmond Centre embedded tiny, inconspicuous cameras inside digital information kiosks to capture images of shoppers without their knowledge or consent, a Canada-wide investigation of Cadillac Fairview malls has found.
B.C.’s ambulance paramedics warn about ‘silent killer’ in homes

B.C.’s ambulance paramedics warn about ‘silent killer’ in homes

B.C.’s ambulance paramedics are warning the public about an increase in emergencies related to carbon monoxide poisoning. To mark Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, Nov.
COVID-19 exposure at R.J. Tait elementary

COVID-19 exposure at R.J. Tait elementary

Another Richmond elementary school is reporting a COVID-19 exposure. A letter was sent to parents of R.J. Tait elementary students on Tuesday, informing them of the exposure.
Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting discovered in Lower Mainland

Giant 'murder-hornet' with painful sting discovered in Lower Mainland

Disturbing a nest will put them on the attack. And a sting packs a mighty wallop.
Update: Missing Richmond woman found safe

Update: Missing Richmond woman found safe

A Richmond woman who was reported missing in the 100 Mile House area has been found safe. 100 Mile House RCMP say that Amanda Perez, 27, was found safe and well at around 5 p.m. on Monday. She had not been seen since Thursday, Oct.
Dad tells of heartbreaking moment he found his daughter dead

Dad tells of heartbreaking moment he found his daughter dead

Almost two weeks ago, John Butler discovered the body of former Richmond resident Olivia Dalton, who had overdosed by accident
Richmond tea lounge hit with $2,300 COVID-related fine

Richmond tea lounge hit with $2,300 COVID-related fine

A tea lounge in Richmond was given a $2,300 fine for serving alcohol after 10 p.m. This is the third COVID-related violation ticket has been issued in Richmond under the COVID-Related Measures Act (CRMA).
Lyft adds local public transit options in-app for Metro Vancouver riders

Lyft adds local public transit options in-app for Metro Vancouver riders

Ride-hailing app Lyft has added local public transit information to its services, so riders can compare more transportation options within the Metro Vancouver area.
Seniors surveyed fear dying of loneliness more than COVID-19: advocate

Seniors surveyed fear dying of loneliness more than COVID-19: advocate

People living in care homes are more afraid of dying of loneliness than of COVID-19, says a new report from the province’s watchdog for seniors.