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Pedestrians, cyclists get more room in Steveston for one day

Pedestrians, cyclists get more room in Steveston for one day

Moncton Street in Steveston will be closed and Bayview Street will be one-way on Canada Day – even though the Steveston Salmon Festival is cancelled.
Video: McMath teacher hopes online fashion show teaches resilience

Video: McMath teacher hopes online fashion show teaches resilience

“I wanted to teach my students that there was always an alternative to things and I especially wanted to show off the hard work they put into their projects this year.
Updated: Nine trees getting axed in Richmond city centre

Updated: Nine trees getting axed in Richmond city centre

One Richmond resident isn’t happy about the loss of nine oak trees that line Lansdowne Road at No. 3 Road, which are being removed in conjunction with the redevelopment of the property.
Face masks mandatory and only ticket holders and staff allowed at airport

Face masks mandatory and only ticket holders and staff allowed at airport

YVR launches new campaign to reduce the spread of COVID-19
Kim Baird to become KPU’s next chancellor

Kim Baird to become KPU’s next chancellor

Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has named its new chancellor as Kim Baird, a former elected Chief of the Tsawwassen First Nation for six terms. Baird’s three-year term will begin on Oct.
Construction could leave Hamilton residents with no way out: Williams

Construction could leave Hamilton residents with no way out: Williams

Being trapped with no way out of the community is one of Lori Williams’ biggest fears as a new construction project is slated to begin next month in Hamilton.
Prohibited driver facing new charges

Prohibited driver facing new charges

Chalk this one up in the ‘you can run, but you can’t hide category.” According to Delta police, the department’s crime reduction unit stopped a prohibited driver on June 18 who went to rather extreme lengths to avoid getting caught.
B.C. Ferries adding vessels on major routes for summer

B.C. Ferries adding vessels on major routes for summer

B.C. Ferries is putting more vessels on its major routes to meet summer demand but service will remain below usual levels during what is typically the busiest time of year.
Summer's here - and so are rescues from Shady Island in Steveston

Summer's here - and so are rescues from Shady Island in Steveston

It happens every summer in Steveston with frightening regularity and many of the warnings still appear to be going unheeded.
Dad dies saving daughter on Father's Day at a B.C. waterfall

Dad dies saving daughter on Father's Day at a B.C. waterfall

The 46-year-old man from the Lower Mainland died after he jumped in to save his daughter, who had slipped