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Traffic calming in Steveston estimated at $62,000

Traffic calming in Steveston estimated at $62,000

The City of Richmond will spend about $62,000 to calm traffic on two roads in Steveston. After the B.C. Day weekend throughout the month of August, traffic will be one-way eastbound on Moncton Street to allow for increased social distancing.
Richmond hub for vulnerable youth finds temporary home

Richmond hub for vulnerable youth finds temporary home

A youth mental health and addictions hub has found a temporary location after struggling for two years to open its doors in Richmond.
Steveston father/daughter 'sleep doctors' reveal secrets in debut book

Steveston father/daughter 'sleep doctors' reveal secrets in debut book

Together, they’ve spent the last few years tailoring sleep programs to help some of the continent’s top major league athletes reach optimum performance levels.
Employee at Metro Vancouver Superstore tests positive for COVID-19

Employee at Metro Vancouver Superstore tests positive for COVID-19

An employee at a Real Canadian Superstore has tested positive for COVID-19.
Former Richmond councillors paid lump sums after losing election

Former Richmond councillors paid lump sums after losing election

Lump sums of $110,205 and $75,230 were paid in 2019 to two councillors who weren't re-elected
E.coli closes White Pine Beach, but doesn’t deter crowds

E.coli closes White Pine Beach, but doesn’t deter crowds

Swimmers looking to beat the heat at White Pine Beach in Belcarra Regional Park will have to stay ashore. Fraser Health has issued an advisory to avoid swimming in the waters in the north part of Sasamat Lake at the beach after single testing for E.
Former Delta teacher makes court appearance to answer to child porn offences

Former Delta teacher makes court appearance to answer to child porn offences

A former Delta teacher, facing several child pornography offences, has turned himself in and is now awaiting a further court date.
B.C.'s COVID-19 restrictions clash with rights of migrant workers: advocacy group

B.C.'s COVID-19 restrictions clash with rights of migrant workers: advocacy group

Two Mexican workers who claimed they were fired from West Kelowna’s Bylands Nurseries and repatriated in late June for requesting a visit from migrant support workers are now speaking out to share their story.
Premier John Horgan recognizes Korean War Veterans Day

Premier John Horgan recognizes Korean War Veterans Day

Premier John Horgan is remembering the near 27,000 Canadian veterans of the Korean War and the 516 who never came home from the country’s “forgotten war.
Point fire Chief calls for border opening

Point fire Chief calls for border opening

Government's need to find a way for U.S., dual citizens and green card holders of Point Roberts to transit openly as needed to the United States mainland.