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Lights and gates planned for Richmond railway crossing

Lights and gates planned for Richmond railway crossing

The railway crossing at the intersection of Williams and Shell roads will get traffic lights and gates to warn traffic of on-coming trains. Currently, the intersection is controlled by stop signs and amber flashing lights for pedestrians.
COVID-19 cases will likely be found in B.C. schools: Dr. Henry

COVID-19 cases will likely be found in B.C. schools: Dr. Henry

“We know that we'll have cases that pop up and we've seen that in other provinces where school has started as well.”
TransLink launches new online tools to increase transit accessibility

TransLink launches new online tools to increase transit accessibility

Interactive 360-degree virtual tour of a TransLink bus and eight educational videos are part of an effort to help people who may not be comfortable independently using transit
Richmond council supports ALR subdivision

Richmond council supports ALR subdivision

A Richmond farming family is making succession plans and they hope to subdivide their property to allow the next generation to take over. David May, who owns Mayland Farms on No.
Cruise ships could be docking in Delta, eventually

Cruise ships could be docking in Delta, eventually

A new cruise ship terminal could still be in the cards for Delta. Due to COVID-19, the cruise season had been postponed until Oct. 31, following direction from Transport Canada.
34 new COVID-19 cases in Richmond in past week

34 new COVID-19 cases in Richmond in past week

There were 34 new COVID-19 cases detected in Richmond over the past week – the total number since the beginning of the pandemic now sits at 191.
Update: Richmond gas leak near Gilbert Road

Update: Richmond gas leak near Gilbert Road

Motorists in Richmond should avoid the intersection of Francis and Gilbert roads due to a gas leak at a home in the area Thursday evening. According to Diana Sorace, media spokesperson with FortisBC, natural gas line in the area had been damaged.
Cash banned from Richmond City Hall until March 2021

Cash banned from Richmond City Hall until March 2021

Richmond City Hall won’t be accepting cash transactions any time soon.
B.C.'s top doctor says she doesn't foresee another full shutdown of the school system

B.C.'s top doctor says she doesn't foresee another full shutdown of the school system

B.C.’s top doctor says she doesn’t foresee a situation where the school system would need to close down, as it did in March.
Dr. Henry: Halloween isn't cancelled this year, but 'it's just going to look different'

Dr. Henry: Halloween isn't cancelled this year, but 'it's just going to look different'

'Absolutely we can still have Halloween,' says B.C.'s top doctor