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Richmond traffic: Stall in the tunnel cleared, but still backed up

Richmond traffic: Stall in the tunnel cleared, but still backed up

The stall in the southbound right lane in the Massey Tunnel has been cleared, but DriveBC say traffic is still heavily backed up as a result. DriveBC reported around 10:25 a.m. that the right lane was blocked and to expect delays.
Starting this month, you'll be able to use your debit card at B.C. Ferries ticket booths

Starting this month, you'll be able to use your debit card at B.C. Ferries ticket booths

Drivers and foot passengers will be able to tap their debit and credit cards at B.C. Ferries ticket booths in coming weeks once new technology is introduced throughout the fleet.
Mostly rain and a little snow forecast for Richmond

Mostly rain and a little snow forecast for Richmond

Keep the umbrella handy this week, as the rain will never be far away, according to Environment Canada’s forecast.
Delta on to second phase of its Housing Action Plan

Delta on to second phase of its Housing Action Plan

Delta is moving to phase two of its Housing Action Plan. Delta council endorsed an update report from the planning department at its Feb. 24 meeting.
Restrictions sought for Richmond's Highway to Heaven

Restrictions sought for Richmond's Highway to Heaven

Richmond’s “Highway to Heaven” is dotted with religious institutions, and council is looking this week to change its land-use bylaw to ensure it stays that way.
YVR’s falconry program helps keep the airport’s runways clear of birds

YVR’s falconry program helps keep the airport’s runways clear of birds

Vancouver International Airport’s team of trained raptors has helped managed nearly 800,000 birds over the past eight years.
ICBC data shows which Richmond roads see the most pedestrian collisions

ICBC data shows which Richmond roads see the most pedestrian collisions

Nearly 200 crashes on Richmond roads involved a pedestrian in 2018, according to ICBC data.
LifeLabs fights bid for report on cyberattack in wake of data breach

LifeLabs fights bid for report on cyberattack in wake of data breach

LifeLabs is taking the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia to court, claiming the commissioner cannot compel the firm to hand over a third-party report into an October 2019 cyberattack due to solicitor-client privilege.
Friends rally for Burnaby mom after triple amputation due to meningitis

Friends rally for Burnaby mom after triple amputation due to meningitis

A fundraising campaign has been set up for a Burnaby mom after a triple amputation due to bacterial meningitis. The campaign was started by Fallone Watson, a friend of 34-year-old mother of two Gloria LC.
Local church creates fundraiser for Squamish family

Local church creates fundraiser for Squamish family

Donations go toward family of two-year-old who died following parking lot incident