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Column: Recommended wine-related movies

Column: Recommended wine-related movies

Five recommended wine-related movies to pair with an Argentina wine.
B.C. orders early stop to liquor sales on New Year's Eve

B.C. orders early stop to liquor sales on New Year's Eve

The ban will apply to all alcohol sales from liquor stores and retailers to bars and restaurants, regardless of whether the liquor would be used for on-site or off-site consumption.
COVID-19 outbreak expands in Richmond long-term care home

COVID-19 outbreak expands in Richmond long-term care home

An outbreak has been declared at the 3 West unit at Minoru Residence
Richmond shooting sends teenager to hospital

Richmond shooting sends teenager to hospital

Police say the incident was targeted and there was no danger to the public
Kudos: Richmond students send cards, toys to hospitals in B.C.

Kudos: Richmond students send cards, toys to hospitals in B.C.

More than 300 cards and gifts were donated to hospitals in December.
B.C. focusing on first doses of COVID-19 vaccines

B.C. focusing on first doses of COVID-19 vaccines

So far, 11,930 first doses of the vaccines have been given out to people across British Columbia.
Richmond Hospital outbreaks declared over

Richmond Hospital outbreaks declared over

The hospital was hit with three COVID-19 outbreaks earlier this month
Kudos: Local childcare centre donates to Richmond Food Bank

Kudos: Local childcare centre donates to Richmond Food Bank

Donations will help support those who are struggling to put food on their table during COVID-19.
Vancouver man spends Christmas Day in jail after violating PHO on parties, social gatherings

Vancouver man spends Christmas Day in jail after violating PHO on parties, social gatherings

Vancouver police say they have received 12 complaints about noise and parties at the man’s downtown apartment since September.
These are the top 10 most ridiculous 911 calls in B.C. in 2020

These are the top 10 most ridiculous 911 calls in B.C. in 2020

E-Comm says non-emergency calls divert resources from those who truly need help