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Richmond student named finalist in CBC writing contest

Richmond student named finalist in CBC writing contest

For as long as Katelyn Snell can remember, she’s wanted to be a writer.
Kamloops police investigate Valentine's Day robbery-turned-kidnapping

Kamloops police investigate Valentine's Day robbery-turned-kidnapping

A woman was kidnapped was later found unharmed.
Taxpayers paid $8m to keep St. Paul’s Hospital land buy off provincial books

Taxpayers paid $8m to keep St. Paul’s Hospital land buy off provincial books

$156.7m property vacant as NDP mulled business plan, spends billions on other hospitals
St. Paul’s Hospital $1.9-billion replacement gets go-ahead

St. Paul’s Hospital $1.9-billion replacement gets go-ahead

Phased project to include multiple care units, high-tech care
Pets to get hyperbaric treatment at Richmond animal hospital

Pets to get hyperbaric treatment at Richmond animal hospital

Richmond’s non-profit animal hospital is going to be the first in Canada to offer hyperbaric oxygen treatment for people’s pets.
Have your say on Richmond’s financial plan

Have your say on Richmond’s financial plan

Richmondites are invited to share their thoughts on the city’s upcoming financial plan to help manage its resources, revenues and spending.
Richmond teachers ask for support for 'change fatigue'

Richmond teachers ask for support for 'change fatigue'

Teachers in Richmond are experiencing “change fatigue,” according to the Richmond Teachers’ Association, and are looking for more support from the board of education as it prepares next year’s budget.
Richmondites asked to check vaccinations after new Vancouver measles case

Richmondites asked to check vaccinations after new Vancouver measles case

The public is being asked to check if they need the MMR vaccine, after a second case of measles was reported this month by Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).
Snowfall warning returns for Richmond

Snowfall warning returns for Richmond

A snowfall warning is back in place for Richmond, after the city got a mere one-day reprieve from multiple days of winter weather warnings.
BC Hydro customers pay billions for unneeded, lengthy power deals: minister

BC Hydro customers pay billions for unneeded, lengthy power deals: minister

A newly released report by the British Columbia government says BC Hydro customers will pay $16 billion over the next two decades because the Crown utility was pressured to sign long-term contracts with independent power producers.