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Health order enforcement to amp up in the next two weeks: Horgan

Health order enforcement to amp up in the next two weeks: Horgan

B.C. Premier John Horgan said the province will increase enforcement of health orders in the next two weeks, including pursuing and collecting from those who are issued fines.
Vaccines expected in Richmond next week

Vaccines expected in Richmond next week

Health official expect 400,000 British Columbians to be immunized by March.
Steveston Village hosts multitude of family-friendly Christmas activities

Steveston Village hosts multitude of family-friendly Christmas activities

From Christmas light walking tours to virtual events, Steveston has something for everyone
Richmond soccer parents set up $250,000 scholarship for daughter's team

Richmond soccer parents set up $250,000 scholarship for daughter's team

Heidi and Bryan Wevers revealed the new fund to the players and parents via a Zoom meeting
Ring a bell on Christmas Eve to join a worldwide chorus

Ring a bell on Christmas Eve to join a worldwide chorus

North Vancouver organizers invite everyone to join the Jingle at 6 p.m. Dec. 24
Richmond head greenkeeper wins golf industry award

Richmond head greenkeeper wins golf industry award

Richmond Golf and Country superintendent Rick Scott was awarded the provincial distinction
COVID-19 exposures at 3 more Richmond schools

COVID-19 exposures at 3 more Richmond schools

Two Richmond elementary schools and one secondary school have reported possible coronavirus exposures
'Wisdom' of clubhouse rebuild not on the table: Richmond mayor

'Wisdom' of clubhouse rebuild not on the table: Richmond mayor

The clubhouse will cost $5.3 million and will include space for other user groups.
Star purchased, named after the Richmond RCMP by local non-profit

Star purchased, named after the Richmond RCMP by local non-profit

Richmond RCMP gifted ‘a star’ for their community work.
Popularity of working from home will be vaccine-resistant, poll suggests

Popularity of working from home will be vaccine-resistant, poll suggests

Results show that Canadians have grown fond of their home offices, with many expecting to maintain this opportunity once the pandemic is a thing of the past.