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Richmond's Chinese-Canadians believe racism should be part of election debate

Richmond's Chinese-Canadians believe racism should be part of election debate

While healthcare and the economy are key election issues, many Chinese-speaking Richmondites would also like to hear candidates talk more about racism. "Canada has always been a country that welcomes immigrants, no matter where they come.
Proposed high-speed rail line could revolutionize travel in the Sea to Sky

Proposed high-speed rail line could revolutionize travel in the Sea to Sky

Passengers could get from Downtown Vancouver to Whistler in half an hour, say proponents.
Les Leyne: Despite B.C.'s huge debt, parties promise to give cash to voters

Les Leyne: Despite B.C.'s huge debt, parties promise to give cash to voters

You’d think a province that just plunged billions into debt due to a sudden global health emergency would be a little strapped for cash at the moment. But the parties vying to run B.C. are still promising vast sums of money to individual voters.
Traffic, road work causing delays in Richmond Tuesday afternoon

Traffic, road work causing delays in Richmond Tuesday afternoon

Motorists travelling westbound on Highway 91 from the Alex Fraser Bridge should expect delays this afternoon.
Richmond resident wins $60,000 on Lotto Max

Richmond resident wins $60,000 on Lotto Max

“I always see other people win…and figured I could win too.” Those were words of Jean Hsu, who was in complete disbelief after winning $60,291.70 when matching six of seven numbers, plus the bonus number, in the Aug. 7 Lotto Max draw.
Abundance of one salmon species affects all others, SFU study suggests

Abundance of one salmon species affects all others, SFU study suggests

When returns are high, dominant fish will deliberately allow younger fish to feed on the excess
Republican Jesus not real Jesus: UBC professor

Republican Jesus not real Jesus: UBC professor

Opposition needed to counter “right-wing influencers’ ‘biblical gaslighting”
Protecting mental health trumps unearthing political duplicity: Privacy boss

Protecting mental health trumps unearthing political duplicity: Privacy boss

Former Vancouver School Board chair Patti Bacchus wanted records from executives who claimed mental anguish from a toxic workplace environment
Canada Revenue Agency announces three new temporary income supports

Canada Revenue Agency announces three new temporary income supports

Canadian workers who are sick or unable to work because they need take care of their kids due to COVID-19 may be eligible for the government’s new temporary income supports.
Lawsuits prevent Richmond from reciting land acknowledgment: Mayor

Lawsuits prevent Richmond from reciting land acknowledgment: Mayor

Two lawsuits with First Nations groups are preventing the City of Richmond from doing a land acknowledgement before council meetings, according to Mayor Malcolm Brodie.