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New case of measles arrived through Richmond airport

New case of measles arrived through Richmond airport

A new case of measles infection has been confirmed by health officials in the Lower Mainland. According to a news release , a Burnaby resident, who travelled abroad to the Philippines, had gotten infected.
Richmond stabbing death latest: Key witness from bus comes forward

Richmond stabbing death latest: Key witness from bus comes forward

A key witness to the fatal stabbing on a Richmond bus earlier this week has come forward to homicide investigators.
Vancouver’s millennials are being scammed and Nana’s here to help

Vancouver’s millennials are being scammed and Nana’s here to help

VPD launches online awareness tool to help millennials avoid being duped
Update: Homicide cops probing fatal stabbing on Richmond bus release photo of witness

Update: Homicide cops probing fatal stabbing on Richmond bus release photo of witness

Richmond bus stabbing death suspect released from custody, pending charges
Gay youth step out with pride in Richmond

Gay youth step out with pride in Richmond

A rainbow crosswalk was painted on Minoru Boulevard on Saturday despite some vocal opposition.
Hey, Trav! Burnaby RCMP has your samurai sword

Hey, Trav! Burnaby RCMP has your samurai sword

Burnaby RCMP are looking for the owners of a couple of distinct items they’ve acquired: a samurai sword and a collection of Canadian and foreign currency.
Genital waxing complainant’s topless-OK youth LGBTQ2S+ swim proposal delayed by Township of Langley

Genital waxing complainant’s topless-OK youth LGBTQ2S+ swim proposal delayed by Township of Langley

The event, proposed by 32-year-old transgender activist Jessica Yaniv – formerly known as Jonathan Yaniv – was aimed at those age 12 and up, with no upper age limit, and would prohibit the youths’ parents and caretakers from attending
A blaze in the Vancouver sky

A blaze in the Vancouver sky

And four other reasons Vancouver is awesome this week
A ‘Lennon Wall’ sprung up in Richmond to support Hong Kong protesters

A ‘Lennon Wall’ sprung up in Richmond to support Hong Kong protesters

Dozens of Richmondites have attached colourful sticky notes to what’s dubbed a Lennon Wall (a two-metre-tall piece of cardboard) set up at the Brighouse Canada Line Station.
Genus Capital ordered to repay $1.67 million to clients after compliance failure

Genus Capital ordered to repay $1.67 million to clients after compliance failure

Fine for misuse of ‘soft dollars’ the first issued by BCSC