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Elderly Richmond pedestrian struck by SUV

Elderly Richmond pedestrian struck by SUV

A 76-year-old Richmond woman was struck by an SUV near Blundell Road and No. 3 Road Tuesday afternoon. Mounties responded to a call around 4:30 p.m. after the woman was hit by an 84-year-old male driver from Richmond.
Patient advocate helps people navigate health care

Patient advocate helps people navigate health care

Author just gave first presentation at TEDx
Is rapid transit in Delta on horizon?

Is rapid transit in Delta on horizon?

If you’re taking transit along Scott Road, get ready for shorter travel and wait times, according to TransLink, but a more ambitious rapid transit plan for Delta could also be on the radar.
Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight

Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight

Opposition to 'ramp up' in reaction to Trudeau's comments, say First Nations
ICBC could rip licence from family maintenance defaulters

ICBC could rip licence from family maintenance defaulters

New, proposed legislation could lead to ICBC being able to cancel the driver’s licence of someone who are more than $3,000 in arrears on child and spousal support payments.
Anti-scam expo aims to put the cuffs on fraud

Anti-scam expo aims to put the cuffs on fraud

Experts to offer tips on dealing with everything from bitcoin to social media
Richmond’s “most-wanted” arrested by RCMP

Richmond’s “most-wanted” arrested by RCMP

A suspect at the top of Richmond RCMP’s most-wanted list has been arrested after a year-long wait. Shortly after 8:30 p.m.
4/19 pot panel wants to clear the air regarding cannabis and youth

4/19 pot panel wants to clear the air regarding cannabis and youth

On the eve of 4/20, CBC is hosting a panel to give kids and parents the information they need before anyone tokes up.
Richmond’s SPCA adoption centre reports rabbit death

Richmond’s SPCA adoption centre reports rabbit death

A rabbit was found deceased at Richmond’s SPCA adoption centre Monday morning, following confirmed cases of the deadly rabbit hemorrhagic disease in the city.
Richmond ALR advocates giving food security talk at SFU

Richmond ALR advocates giving food security talk at SFU

Richmond’s ongoing agricultural land debate has seeped beyond the city’s borders, and three Richmond farmland advocates and mega-mansion opponents are taking their perspective to a City Conversation presentation at Simon Fraser University this week.