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Crashes on Alex Fraser Bridge, Highway 91 affecting traffic in both direction

Crashes on Alex Fraser Bridge, Highway 91 affecting traffic in both direction

Two incidents are causing delays on Wednesday afternoon
No annual door-to-door Girl Guide cookies this year

No annual door-to-door Girl Guide cookies this year

British Columbians can purchase cookies from London Drugs stores and online.
Dance competition moves from Whistler to Richmond

Dance competition moves from Whistler to Richmond

Dancers and chaperones would have travelled to Whistler to record performances at the end of the month
More than 50 flights through YVR flagged for possible COVID-19 exposure in past week

More than 50 flights through YVR flagged for possible COVID-19 exposure in past week

Flights included 7 from overseas and 49 within Canada.
13th annual Best of Richmond launched

13th annual Best of Richmond launched

Voting is now open for the contest which asks readers to pick their favourite businesses across the city
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...staying in their bubbles

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...staying in their bubbles

Richmond News readers have been sending in their favourite photos of "Beautiful Richmond"
Seniors 71 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines in VCH region

Seniors 71 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines in VCH region

Vaccinations can now be booked online, by phone or in-person
Popular Chinese toy trend pops up in Richmond

Popular Chinese toy trend pops up in Richmond

Pop Mart opens its first store on the West Coast.
Richmond city councillor calls out shaming of people allegedly involved in racist coffee shop incident

Richmond city councillor calls out shaming of people allegedly involved in racist coffee shop incident

A flyer, shaming a couple accused of assault at a Steveston business last week, was posted in a Richmond complex's elevator. The flyer was later removed.
B.C. detects near-record high new COVID-19 infections, as active variant cases plunge

B.C. detects near-record high new COVID-19 infections, as active variant cases plunge

Three more people died from the virus overnight, raising B.C.'s death toll from COVID-19 to 1,489.