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Multi-vehicle crash on Highway 91 causing delays for commuters heading in Richmond

Multi-vehicle crash on Highway 91 causing delays for commuters heading in Richmond

A multi vehicle crash on Highway 91 westbound is causing delays from the Alex Fraser Bridge northbound for commuters heading into Richmond this morning. The collision occurred just before the Westminster Highway Exit and is blocking the left lane.
Senior pulled from burning Burnaby house dies of injuries

Senior pulled from burning Burnaby house dies of injuries

One person has died after being pulled from a burning house in Burnaby’s Capitol Hill neighbourhood early Tuesday morning. Firefighters were called to a two-storey home at the corner of Dundas Street and Ranelagh Avenue just before 1 a.m.
Photos:Hundreds of people celebrated Richmond’s 140th birthday

Photos:Hundreds of people celebrated Richmond’s 140th birthday

Over the past 140 years, Richmond has transformed from a fishing community into a thriving multicultural city. To celebrate the city’s 140th birthday, two Richmond-based non-profit organizations organized the celebration and award ceremony on Dec.

Travelling over Christmas? Tune into B.C. highway webcams

Drivers heading out on their holiday trips will now have a better idea of what the road conditions will be like after DriveBC added 30 webcam locations this year. The cameras have been installed throughout B.C.
Richmond federal candidate defends China's re-education camps

Richmond federal candidate defends China's re-education camps

A Richmond man who ran in the recent federal election as an independent is defending the Chinese government’s treatment of Uighurs, a Muslim minority in the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang.
B.C. approves first ride-hailing service — and it’s not Uber or Lyft

B.C. approves first ride-hailing service — and it’s not Uber or Lyft

What happened: A B.C.
Short-term rentals subject of Richmond public hearing Monday evening

Short-term rentals subject of Richmond public hearing Monday evening

Tighter rules for boarding and lodging establishments in Richmond will be the subject of a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Monday.
Fuel surcharge gone as of Tuesday

Fuel surcharge gone as of Tuesday

BC Ferries says it will remove the 1.5 per cent fuel surcharge currently added to fares as of Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Andrew Berry murdered two young daughters to hurt ex-partner: judge

Andrew Berry murdered two young daughters to hurt ex-partner: judge

Warning: This story has graphic and disturbing details about a murder case. Andrew Berry murdered his two young daughters on Christmas Day 2017 in part because he wanted to hurt his former partner, Sarah Cotton, a B.C.
6,000-unit Squamish Nation project in Vancouver exempt from foreign buyer tax

6,000-unit Squamish Nation project in Vancouver exempt from foreign buyer tax

A Dec. 10 vote among 827 members of the Squamish Nation has put in motion the largest residential development in Vancouver, which is expected to include the tallest towers in the city.