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A dazzling full strawberry moon is set to illuminate Tri-City skies

A dazzling full strawberry moon is set to illuminate Tri-City skies

According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the June moon got its name, "from the Algonquin tribes who knew it as a signal to gather the ripening fruit of wild strawberries."
Steveston-based seafood company pivots to home delivery model in wake of restaurant shutdown

Steveston-based seafood company pivots to home delivery model in wake of restaurant shutdown

Organic Ocean donating seafood to vulnerable groups, such as residents of the Downtown East Side
Two Burnaby men charged with 70 crimes related to break-ins

Two Burnaby men charged with 70 crimes related to break-ins

Police have announced that they've arrested two Burnaby residents and charged them with 70 individual crimes in relation to commercial break-ins over the past few months.
Witnesses sought after scary New West shooting

Witnesses sought after scary New West shooting

New Westminster police are seeking witnesses after a shooting on early Tuesday morning. New Westminster Police Department responded at around 1:50 a.m.
Steveston fisher says industry faces uncertain future amid COVID-19

Steveston fisher says industry faces uncertain future amid COVID-19

Some B.C. fishers may be forced out of the industry if they aren’t able to earn enough income this year, according to Steveston-based fisherman Justin Taylor. “We’re kind of in the same boat as farmers.
Ladner family devastated by COVID-19 death of close friend

Ladner family devastated by COVID-19 death of close friend

A Ladner family is grieving after a family friend who inspired their son to become a paramedic has been claimed by COVID-19.
Rebooking, postponing travel plans during pandemic difficult to navigate

Rebooking, postponing travel plans during pandemic difficult to navigate

It can be challenging for people to navigate travel plans and flights and that have been left in limbo due to COVID-19.
Richmond creates plan to re-open facilities, services

Richmond creates plan to re-open facilities, services

Richmond city council approved a “restoration plan” to bring back services, but details, for example, the timing, are still being worked out and the plan is not being made public at this time.
Richmond MLA expresses importance of Asian Heritage Month

Richmond MLA expresses importance of Asian Heritage Month

Asian Heritage Month celebrations in May bring back a sense of nostalgia for one Richmond MLA about the time when she immigrated to Canada.
‘Nurses are everyday heroes,’ says Trudeau

‘Nurses are everyday heroes,’ says Trudeau

If evening cheers for front line workers have yet to reach your neighbourhood, this week is when it should start.