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Update: Richmond Tesla incident: ICBC says driverless not allowed

Update: Richmond Tesla incident: ICBC says driverless not allowed

Video shows luxury car negotiating busy Richmond Centre parking lot, on wrong side of the road, with no one behind the wheel
New West cemetery event creates opportunities for sharing stories

New West cemetery event creates opportunities for sharing stories

The Society of the Officers of the Honourable Guard is helping to make sure veterans aren’t forgotten.
Richmond pup owner warns of poisonous mushrooms in park

Richmond pup owner warns of poisonous mushrooms in park

Suspect fungi found in a field next to elementary school
Richmond youth learn about city politics

Richmond youth learn about city politics

Richmond youth will soon have the opportunity to learn how city hall works and debate issues they feel are important to them in a mock city council.
Richmond RCMP not received complaint about racist rant

Richmond RCMP not received complaint about racist rant

Woman filmed car-washer telling her to "go back to China," contacted TV station
B.C. ride-hailing firms target niche markets to compete with Uber and Lyft

B.C. ride-hailing firms target niche markets to compete with Uber and Lyft

Ride-hailing giants such as Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. appear poised to seize on their respective statuses as incumbents when these services hit B.C. streets.
Elizabeth May steps down as Green Party leader

Elizabeth May steps down as Green Party leader

Elizabeth May announced Monday she is stepping down as the leader of Canada’s Green Party. At a press conference held this morning, May indicated she is appointing deputy leader Jo-Ann Roberts as her successor.
81-year old Richmond resident publishes bilingual collection of poems

81-year old Richmond resident publishes bilingual collection of poems

Inspired by photography and poetry, 81-year-old Macao-born poet, Mu Han, published a bilingual collection of poems and photographs last month.
Delta officers disciplined after four investigations

Delta officers disciplined after four investigations

The Delta police had 25 registered complaints against officers last year that led to four investigations, according to the annual report released by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.
You can adopt a pet for 50% off the regular price with the BC SPCA

You can adopt a pet for 50% off the regular price with the BC SPCA

Is there a dog, a cat, or even a rat-shaped hole in your heart? On Nov.9, the BC SPCA will have a province-wide adoption promotion that will include dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, rats and guinea pigs.