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'Let's stop all wars': Richmond vet who toured Iraq, Egypt

'Let's stop all wars': Richmond vet who toured Iraq, Egypt

Jim Gray, 95, shares his wartime story
Building planes and making music during WWII

Building planes and making music during WWII

Natalie Montgomery, 95, shares her wartime story
What life was like as a woman during WWII (VIDEO)

What life was like as a woman during WWII (VIDEO)

Squamish resident Mary MacGregor talks about her military experience during the Second World War

Long weekend brings sailing waits for B.C. Ferries motorists

B.C. Ferries is advising that the long-weekend is expected to be very busy on its vessels through Tuesday. Ferry traffic is forecast to be “busy” Saturday out of Tsawwassen from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. out of Swartz Bay.
B.C. men take Movember moustache to a whole new level

B.C. men take Movember moustache to a whole new level

Well, that's one way to do it...
Richmond daycare selected for province’s low-cost child care program

Richmond daycare selected for province’s low-cost child care program

The announcement was bittersweet as one daycare’s CEO says the childcare labour shortage should have been addressed first.
Health authority issues warning over potential botulism in Richmond-made sauce

Health authority issues warning over potential botulism in Richmond-made sauce

Customers are being warned of potential botulism in Richmond-made Betty’s King Sauce after Vancouver Coastal Health issued a notice about the product on Thursday.
Electoral reform, or Wheel of Fortune?

Electoral reform, or Wheel of Fortune?

It may have been Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver who is responsible for a referendum on electoral reform being held, but it was NDP Premier John Horgan who was called upon to defend it Thursday night, November 8 in a televised debate.
WorkSafeBC launches campaign to address fishing-industry safety

WorkSafeBC launches campaign to address fishing-industry safety

Fishermen are asked to wear personal flotation devices while working on a boat
KPU’s Institute for Sustainable Food Systems receives major funding

KPU’s Institute for Sustainable Food Systems receives major funding

Richmond-based Institute for Sustainable Food Systems, which runs out of Kwantlen Polytechnic University, has received significant funding to support Indigenous communities The $238,000 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council