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Richmond looks into increasing fire fighters' medical expertise

Richmond looks into increasing fire fighters' medical expertise

Richmond city council was considering more medical training for firefighters, but decided to wait for direction from the province.
Richmond school district appoints second in command

Richmond school district appoints second in command

The Richmond School District will have a new deputy superintendent as of July 1.
Feeling hot, hot, hot: B.C. broke 26 weather records yesterday

Feeling hot, hot, hot: B.C. broke 26 weather records yesterday

A whopping 26 weather records were broken across British Columbia on Friday as May continued its run of high temperatures
Getting mental health support to Richmond’s retired firefighters

Getting mental health support to Richmond’s retired firefighters

Following the suicide of a well-liked retired Richmond Fire-Rescue captain last year , there were calls by families and other retirees for better connections to mental health supports.
Empty the Tanks protesters planning return to Vancouver Aquarium Saturday

Empty the Tanks protesters planning return to Vancouver Aquarium Saturday

Seventh annual protest one of more than 60 planned around the world May 11
Toddler dies in Burnaby after being left in a hot car

Toddler dies in Burnaby after being left in a hot car

Father of toddler ‘totally distraught’: fire chief
Koi welcomed back to Vancouver Chinese garden

Koi welcomed back to Vancouver Chinese garden

Twenty adult and more than 300 juvenile koi are getting into the swim of things at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Richmond Mounties asking for public’s help identifying burglary suspect

Richmond Mounties asking for public’s help identifying burglary suspect

Richmond RCMP are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect believed to be involved in a condo complex burglary last summer. The condo complex, on No. 2 Road near Williams Road, was subject to a robbery late July, 2018.
Public feedback sought on Richmond homelessness strategy

Public feedback sought on Richmond homelessness strategy

The City of Richmond will consult with the public on its draft 2019-2029 Homelessness Strategy which includes 26 recommendations and a vision statement that states homelessness in Richmond by 2029 will be “rare, brief and non-recurring.
Sewer works get up the noses of Steveston businesses

Sewer works get up the noses of Steveston businesses

Loss of precious parking spots was the final straw for a few Moncton Street merchants