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Vancouver creator of racist video lives with person of colour in U.S. for two weeks

Vancouver creator of racist video lives with person of colour in U.S. for two weeks

B.C. Community Alliance demands educational program, protocols should be in place to deal with racist incidents at schools
Drivers: Single-lane traffic on Gilbert Road for one week

Drivers: Single-lane traffic on Gilbert Road for one week

Motorists in Richmond are reminded to give themselves more time when travelling on Gilbert Road this week. Gilbert Road will be operating single-lane traffic between Granville Avenue and Blundell Road for one week starting June 29.
Video: Richmond youth earns top prize in COVID-19 video contest

Video: Richmond youth earns top prize in COVID-19 video contest

Metro Vancouver youth asked to describe feelings about pandemic
Man dead, woman in hospital after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at Ruby Lake cabin

Man dead, woman in hospital after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at Ruby Lake cabin

The BC Coroners Service is investigating after a 29-year-old man died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a home on the west side of Ruby Lake on Saturday, June 27.
Growing support for a four-day work week in Canada

Growing support for a four-day work week in Canada

Political leanings and pandemic affect how Canadians view working fewer hours
Three-quarters of Richmond teachers back in classrooms in June

Three-quarters of Richmond teachers back in classrooms in June

Seventy-five per cent of Richmond teachers ended up going back to classrooms in June, while the rest continued remote learning or just worked from home.
Photos: Burkeville community holds graduation parade for students

Photos: Burkeville community holds graduation parade for students

Richmond’s Burkeville community echoed with car horns, sirens, bells and shouts of congratulations as neighbours and students came out to celebrate with the graduates in a car parade on Sunday afternoon.
Here's how Richmond manages the number of mosquitoes in the community

Here's how Richmond manages the number of mosquitoes in the community

For the past three decades, the City of Richmond has been managing the number of mosquitoes in the community.
Richmond rally planned to push for foreign workers' rights

Richmond rally planned to push for foreign workers' rights

A rally next Saturday is being organized in Richmond to highlight human rights issues and COVID-19-related concerns among foreign farm and other temporary workers.
Identity theft ‘can ruin your reputation overnight,’ warns victim

Identity theft ‘can ruin your reputation overnight,’ warns victim

A victim of identity theft is stepping forward, hoping that her story may help others. “Frauds might be common in times of crisis as some people feel uncertain and are looking for easy answers.