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Delay in Richmond Newspaper delivery Thursday

Delay in Richmond Newspaper delivery Thursday

If you’re wondering where your Richmond News is today (June 25), don’t worry. It’s coming – albeit a little late. There was a problem at the press, which kicked off a chain reaction with the warehouse, drivers and carriers.
Richmond launches virtual Canada Day

Richmond launches virtual Canada Day

Canada Day at Home — a virtual event — will replace the normally well-attended Steveston Salmon Festival on July 1, the biggest event usually put on by the Steveston Community Society and the Richmond Agricultural and Industrial Society.
Tourism Richmond launches ambassador program

Tourism Richmond launches ambassador program

Do you know Richmond well enough to be an ambassador for the city? That’s the question Tourism Richmond is asking residents with the launch of their new “Pacific. Authentic. Locals” program.
Deforestation blamed in Tsawwassen bird deaths

Deforestation blamed in Tsawwassen bird deaths

Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. says more than a dozen protected heron fledglings died this week in Tsawwassen due to deforestation.
Premier Horgan announces B.C. is moving into Phase 3

Premier Horgan announces B.C. is moving into Phase 3

Premier John Horgan addressed residents of British Columbia about the COVID-19 pandemic early Wednesday afternoon. Horgan states that the Province is now able to move into Phase 3 of its four phase COVID-19 restart plan.
Vancouver council moves step closer to allowing legal public drinking this summer

Vancouver council moves step closer to allowing legal public drinking this summer

Trial could coincide with park board’s plan to allow drinking at select beaches and parks
More than two-thirds of B.C. workers wouldn’t return to the office in the fall: poll

More than two-thirds of B.C. workers wouldn’t return to the office in the fall: poll

If given a choice, only 31% of workers said they would go back to their workplace in September.
Hospital stay could be forced on youths who overdose

Hospital stay could be forced on youths who overdose

Hospitals will be allowed to keep youths for up to seven days after an overdose, to allow time to stabilize them, contact a parent and create a plan for voluntary help, under rule changes being proposed by the province.
Richmond Gaming Stadium announces NHL player Tyler Seguin as brand ambassador

Richmond Gaming Stadium announces NHL player Tyler Seguin as brand ambassador

The Richmond Gaming Stadium announced on Tuesday that Dallas Stars player Tyler Seguin will be their new global brand ambassador.
Face masks mandatory at Fisherman's Wharf, says Steveston Harbour Authority

Face masks mandatory at Fisherman's Wharf, says Steveston Harbour Authority

New policy comes into effect Friday