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Trips to Italy cancelled for Richmond students because of coronavirus

Trips to Italy cancelled for Richmond students because of coronavirus

Concern over the spreading coronavirus (COVID-19) has resulted in three spring break trips to be cancelled for Richmond students. All three trips included part of the travel to Italy, explained school superintendent Scott Robinson.
Coronavirus: First death in B.C. and Canada

Coronavirus: First death in B.C. and Canada

Elderly man in a care home succumbed to the virus on Sunday night
Tonight’s ‘worm moon’ above Vancouver will be bigger and brighter than normal

Tonight’s ‘worm moon’ above Vancouver will be bigger and brighter than normal

Super moons look 15 per cent brighter and seven per cent bigger than regular full moons
Burnaby RCMP hunt for suspect after woman allegedly flashed

Burnaby RCMP hunt for suspect after woman allegedly flashed

Man suspected of exposing himself to woman last month.
Former teacher addresses human trafficking at Richmond council

Former teacher addresses human trafficking at Richmond council

A retired teacher will present her views on child sex trafficking to Richmond council on Monday, but a local sex worker support agency warns that non-experts actually do more harm than good.
Richmond RCMP seeking witnesses to early morning assault that left one man in hospital

Richmond RCMP seeking witnesses to early morning assault that left one man in hospital

Richmond RCMP are appealing for witnesses to an alleged assault to come forward.
French tourist fined for role in fatal West Vancouver crash

French tourist fined for role in fatal West Vancouver crash

The French tourist at the wheel of a minivan involved in a crash that killed West Vancouver resident Sage Massey has been fined $1,800 for driving without due care and attention. On Aug.
This Port Moody man is building a network of helpers to stave off hidden poverty in the Tri-Cities

This Port Moody man is building a network of helpers to stave off hidden poverty in the Tri-Cities

Port Moody entrepreneur Russell Cullingworth started The Greatest Need Community Network Society to help those for whom a broken fridge or broken-down car could start a spiral to poverty. Now he's looking for local businesses, charities and churches to help him lend a hand when people are at their most vulnerable.
New clothing resale store aims to support marginalized women in Vancouver

New clothing resale store aims to support marginalized women in Vancouver

‘This shop will help us grow stable funds so we can reach our goal of providing paths to dignity and economic inclusion for all women in our community.’
Inside an Airbnb bait-and-switch

Inside an Airbnb bait-and-switch

Whistler property was at centre of alleged rental scam