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Update: Missing Richmond man, 69, found safe, well

Update: Missing Richmond man, 69, found safe, well

A 69-year-old Richmond man reported missing on Sunday has been found, safe and well. William John Sudds was last seen on Sunday, Oct. 11 at 10 p.m. Richmond RCMP thanked the public and media for assisting in Sudds’ safe return
Point Roberts Ferry extended into November

Point Roberts Ferry extended into November

The Port of Bellingham isn’t anticipating the U.S./Canada border to open anytime soon. The government agency is now taking reservations for its temporary Point Roberts ferry until at least late November.
Richmond police in search of missing man

Richmond police in search of missing man

Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 69-year-old Richmond man who was last seen on Sunday evening. William John Sudds was last seen on Sunday, Oct. 11 at 10 p.m.
Richmond manager making 600 km trip to winterize trailer parked just over U.S. border

Richmond manager making 600 km trip to winterize trailer parked just over U.S. border

Sean Palmer lives just 80 km from his trailer near Burlington in the U.S.
Watch out for calls from Amazon imposters

Watch out for calls from Amazon imposters

The COVID-19 pandemic has more people than ever before ordering from Amazon . Scammers have been finding ways to cash in on the trend, with recent cons like the Amazon brushing scam . With Amazon Prime Days around the corner (Oct.
COVID-19 case confirmed at Parker Place mall in Richmond

COVID-19 case confirmed at Parker Place mall in Richmond

A cleaning employee at Richmond’s Parker Place mall has been tested positive for COVID-19.
Operation Red Nose will not operate this year

Operation Red Nose will not operate this year

After careful consideration of the current public health situation and its logistical impact on the service, Operation Red Nose has decided not to provide its famous safe ride service during the 2020 holiday season here in B.C.
B.C. adds 55,000 jobs in September in 'surprise' surge

B.C. adds 55,000 jobs in September in 'surprise' surge

What happened : B.C. added nearly 55,000 jobs to its labour force during September, according to StatsCan data Why it matters : Last month’s gains show a significant uptick compared with August as the province continues to recover amid pandemic B.C.
Monique Keiran: Spanish Flu pushed Thanksgiving back to December

Monique Keiran: Spanish Flu pushed Thanksgiving back to December

When Prime Minister Trudeau suggested recently that travelling and gathering for Thanksgiving might be off book this year, some historians might have experienced déjà vu. Trudeau warned in a national televised address Sept.
Boycott call grows after Port Coquitlam mom finds doll in sexy underwear

Boycott call grows after Port Coquitlam mom finds doll in sexy underwear

A call to boycott the X-rated doll grows across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody over fears it ‘grooms’ girls for predators