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VCH issues COVID-19 exposure alert for another Richmond school

VCH issues COVID-19 exposure alert for another Richmond school

Vancouver Coastal Health has added another Richmond school to its COVID-19 exposure list . The health authority issued an exposure notice on Monday for BC Muslim School, at 12300 Blundell Road. The dates of exposure are Sept. 11 to Sept. 18.
City of Richmond seeks feedback on child care

City of Richmond seeks feedback on child care

Richmond residents who have wants to share their opinions on the city’s child care industry can now do so until Oct. 25.
Daughter, tired of restrictions, takes mom out of seniors home

Daughter, tired of restrictions, takes mom out of seniors home

Moment of silence to be held during rally today for those who have died in care homes during pandemic
Over 400K mail-in voting packages requested for the 2020 B.C. election so far

Over 400K mail-in voting packages requested for the 2020 B.C. election so far

An estimate of 406,000 vote-by-mail package requests have been received as of Sunday evening, according to Elections BC.
Kelly Greene runs provincially for NDP in Richmond-Steveston

Kelly Greene runs provincially for NDP in Richmond-Steveston

The BC NDP candidate in Richmond-Steveston is Kelly Greene. The former chamber president Matt Pitcairn is running against her for the BC Liberals in Richmond-Steveston after long-time BC Liberal MLA John Yap decided not to seek re-election.
Update: Canada line resumes service after medical emergency on Monday afternoon

Update: Canada line resumes service after medical emergency on Monday afternoon

Transit users taking the Canada Line should expect delays as service resumes after a medical emergency closed Marine Drive Station on Monday early afternoon.
Large amount of cash left in Coquitlam donut shop

Large amount of cash left in Coquitlam donut shop

Now, the Coquitlam RCMP are trying to find the rightful owner
Party leaders bring election fight to Richmond on Monday

Party leaders bring election fight to Richmond on Monday

The two main political parties in B.C. are rolling their big guns into Richmond today for various pre-election events.
Saving Western Canada’s only endangered tree

Saving Western Canada’s only endangered tree

Whitebark pine thrives on disturbance — just not on the magnitude of climate change.
Controversial billboards urging residents to have fewer kids

Controversial billboards urging residents to have fewer kids

A number of U.S.-bought billboards in Vancouver have not-so-sneakily urged residents to have just one