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Richmond councillors vote to keep virtual meeting option

Richmond councillors vote to keep virtual meeting option

Richmond councillors began meeting virtually when the pandemic started in the spring of 2020.
BC Hydro report links public safety incidents to social media clout chasing

BC Hydro report links public safety incidents to social media clout chasing

The report suggests a 200 per cent increase in trespassing incidents at BC Hydro dams, reservoirs and recreation sites
Letters: Kids tell vandal to buzz off

Letters: Kids tell vandal to buzz off

Garden City elementary students wrote letters to the perpetrator(s) after learning that the bee hives at Paulik Park were vandalized.
Column: When a traffic jam becomes a sweet treat

Column: When a traffic jam becomes a sweet treat

Columnist Sabine Eiche talks about the upside of a traffic jam
After 46 days without rain, Metro Vancouver rejoices at thundershowers

After 46 days without rain, Metro Vancouver rejoices at thundershowers

There may be even more rain coming late next week!
KPU student named future interior design grad to watch for care home project

KPU student named future interior design grad to watch for care home project

KPU student Paul Charowsky visited care homes as part of his research for his project, to find out what they need and what they were missing
Richmond COVID-19 numbers hold at 13

Richmond COVID-19 numbers hold at 13

One-dose vaccination coverage is at 84 per cent in Richmond for those aged 12 and older
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...a bit of a buzz around Garry Point

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...a bit of a buzz around Garry Point

Richmond News readers have been sending in their daily shots of Beautiful Richmond
Letters: Richmond needs new RV park

Letters: Richmond needs new RV park

A Richmond News reader says a new RV park would help those who wish to live in campers as well as visitors to the city
Richmond Gilmore Gardens releases hundreds of butterflies in memory of COVID-19 victims

Richmond Gilmore Gardens releases hundreds of butterflies in memory of COVID-19 victims

Gilmore Gardens, along with 30 other care homes across the province, partnered with BC Care Providers Association and EngAge BC to host an event to set 1,000 butterflies for free.