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B.C. restaurants get innovative

B.C. restaurants get innovative

Restaurant industry looking at innovative ways to remain viable
No ferry passengers in vehicles on enclosed decks as of Sept. 30; premier unhappy

No ferry passengers in vehicles on enclosed decks as of Sept. 30; premier unhappy

Premier John Horgan says he’s disappointed by Transport Canada’s reversal of its decision to allow B.C. Ferries passengers to remain in their vehicles on enclosed decks during sailings.
Heavy traffic delays coming into Richmond Wednesday morning

Heavy traffic delays coming into Richmond Wednesday morning

A vehicle incident westbound between the Highway 91A onramp and Westminster Highway is causing heavy delays coming into Richmond. Emergency crews are on scene, but the left lane and centre lane are blocked.
Sea lion rescued near Victoria with plastic band around its neck

Sea lion rescued near Victoria with plastic band around its neck

A sea lion with a plastic packing band cinched around its neck was rescued near Race Rocks on Sunday, thanks to the combined efforts of rescue teams from Victoria and Vancouver.
Drivers reminded to slow down as school resumes this week

Drivers reminded to slow down as school resumes this week

Motorists are asked to slow down and be aware of children especially in school zones as schools are back in session this Thursday.
Richmond considers masks in all city-run buildings

Richmond considers masks in all city-run buildings

Richmond city council is considering mandatory masks in all city-owned and -run buildings. The motion for a mask policy was brought to committee meeting on Tuesday afternoon by Coun.
Steveston pool COVID-19 case unconfirmed by City of Richmond

Steveston pool COVID-19 case unconfirmed by City of Richmond

City defers to health authority when deciding whether to report cases in public places.
Student loan regret runs high

Student loan regret runs high

New survey reveals 81 per cent of Canadians who took out student loans regret their decision
Up to $4 million monthly revenue shortfall: City of Richmond

Up to $4 million monthly revenue shortfall: City of Richmond

The City of Richmond is estimating a revenue shortfall between $3.4 to $4 million every month during the pandemic, but some has been offset by not hiring seasonal workers, laying off auxiliary staff and not filling vacancies.
Cops for Cancer racing bike stolen from Richmond porch

Cops for Cancer racing bike stolen from Richmond porch

A racing bike set to be used in two weeks in the annual Cops for Cancer charity ride has been stolen – from a police officer’s Richmond porch. The $1,500, 10-speed Louis Garneau bike had been locked up on Const.