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Update: Missing Richmond teenager found safe

Update: Missing Richmond teenager found safe

The 18-year-old Richmond resident, who was reported missing last week, has been found safe. Richmond RCMP last week asked the public for help in locating Carlito Sandy, who was last seen Wednesday, July 22 in Vancouver.
Richmond London Drugs accepting recyclables again

Richmond London Drugs accepting recyclables again

As British Columbia continues reopening, another one of the many services suspended due to COVID-19 will now be resuming operations: drop-off customer recycling at all London Drugs locations.
Richmond RCMP launches initiatives to target ‘constant wave’ of phone scams

Richmond RCMP launches initiatives to target ‘constant wave’ of phone scams

Richmond RCMP has launched two initiatives aimed at combatting the “constant wave” of phone scams.
Province cancels resident priority for BC Ferries

Province cancels resident priority for BC Ferries

The province has ended resident priority boarding on BC Ferries but directed the company to “implement all procedures necessary” to give priority loading to passengers travelling for documented medical reasons.
Richmond resident awarded Order of B.C. on province’s big day

Richmond resident awarded Order of B.C. on province’s big day

A Richmond resident is one of 13 people being bestowed with the honour of the Order of British Columbia today.
Flying to China a pricey option for Richmondites

Flying to China a pricey option for Richmondites

While some airfares are plummeting due to the pandemic, some members of the Chinese-Canadian community in Richmond are finding the cost of a flight back to their homeland has spiralled upwards.
‘Pride cannot be cancelled,’ says Horgan

‘Pride cannot be cancelled,’ says Horgan

Premier John Horgan recognizes the challenges that many LGBTQ2S+ people are going through to fight for their basic rights around the world.
Let restaurants sell liquor permanently with take-out, delivery: Richmond MLA

Let restaurants sell liquor permanently with take-out, delivery: Richmond MLA

Allowing restaurants to permanently sell liquor with delivery and take-out sales would support thousands of small businesses across B.C., according to Richmond MLA John Yap.
Black Lives Matter message kept alive on Emancipation Day

Black Lives Matter message kept alive on Emancipation Day

March marks 186th anniversary of British Empire’s slavery abolition
Almost 13,000 people refused entry to Canada from U.S. during pandemic

Almost 13,000 people refused entry to Canada from U.S. during pandemic

Nearly 13,000 travellers have been denied entry to Canada from the U.S. since border restrictions were put in place in March.