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Uptick in Vancouver-to-Asia oil shipments hint at new market potential for Canada

Uptick in Vancouver-to-Asia oil shipments hint at new market potential for Canada

A $7.4 billion expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline makes no economic sense, if the idea is to open Alberta heavy crude to Asian markets. That’s the argument that has been made by some of the expansion project’s critics.
Updated: Where to get your flu shot in Richmond

Updated: Where to get your flu shot in Richmond

A previous version of this article did not indicate that, new this year, Vancouver Coastal Health clinics in Richmond require an appointment and are available for families with children only.
Richmond gamer wins chance to gain world title in China

Richmond gamer wins chance to gain world title in China

Richmond resident and e-sports gamer Peter Nguyen and his teammates are on their way to China in the spring, after winning a qualifying round of a world gaming championship.
Richmond coalition says 'no' to PR

Richmond coalition says 'no' to PR

With ballots on proportional representation already circulating across B.C., the Richmond Community Coalition (RCC) is putting its weight behind the “no” campaign.
Former school teacher from Richmond jailed for one year after grooming boy for sex

Former school teacher from Richmond jailed for one year after grooming boy for sex

(Warning, this story contains graphic material)
ICBC warns drivers to take care on the roads this Halloween

ICBC warns drivers to take care on the roads this Halloween

The spookiest night of the year is quickly approaching and ICBC is asking drivers to take caution on the roads this Wednesday.
Heavy rainfall hits Richmond

Heavy rainfall hits Richmond

Rainfall is expected to continue throughout the week, including on Halloween.
Active volcanoes near Metro Vancouver considered ‘high threat’

Active volcanoes near Metro Vancouver considered ‘high threat’

Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier in Washington State are high on the National Volcanic Threat Assessment list
B.C. to ban corporate, union donations from recall campaigns

B.C. to ban corporate, union donations from recall campaigns

Province plans to introduce changes in time for recalls of MLAs elected in 2017
Party buses to get hammered with fines if breaking rules

Party buses to get hammered with fines if breaking rules

So-called “party buses” in B.C. will get hammered with fines up to $318 for infractions after the government came down heavy on the industry Friday.