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Two more cases of measles reported in Vancouver

Two more cases of measles reported in Vancouver

Vancouver Coastal Health says both new cases are linked to the outbreak at Francophone schools
Air Canada has temporarily suspended all flights to India from Vancouver

Air Canada has temporarily suspended all flights to India from Vancouver

Air Canada has temporarily suspended service to India after Pakistan announced that it had closed its airspace.
Snow returns to Richmond's forecast

Snow returns to Richmond's forecast

After enjoying a few sunny days, Richmond may see the snow return Wednesday night. According to Environment Canada , Richmond is currently forecasted for a 40 per cent chance of snow, with periods of snow beginning around midnight.
B.C. now has highest inflation rate in Canada

B.C. now has highest inflation rate in Canada

At 2.4 per cent, Statistics Canada's consumer price index for British Columbia is the highest in the country
Oval public art gets go-ahead

Oval public art gets go-ahead

The public art piece, The Typhas, will be installed on the stairs in front of the Oval after two months of council discussion about where it should be placed.
'Bullying affects anyone': Pink Shirt Day poster contest winner

'Bullying affects anyone': Pink Shirt Day poster contest winner

When Grade 11 Richmond student Kelsha Wong was tasked with submitting a design for the ERASE Bullying poster contest, she wanted to highlight just how far bullying can reach.
Richmond school board considers holding fewer meetings

Richmond school board considers holding fewer meetings

The Richmond board of education is considering just meeting once a month.
Some Richmond pharmacies running out of vaccines amid measles outbreak

Some Richmond pharmacies running out of vaccines amid measles outbreak

There are still plenty of places to get vaccinated in the region, though.
Free tax clinics returning to Richmond

Free tax clinics returning to Richmond

Richmondites in need of some assistance this tax season are invited to take part in one of many upcoming, free clinics.
Family Day move hits B.C. ski resort business hard

Family Day move hits B.C. ski resort business hard

The B.C. government’s decision to push Family Day back a week, to the third weekend in February, dealt a blow to business at the province’s ski resorts, with a substantial drop in visits during the second weekend of the month.