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Electoral reform, or Wheel of Fortune?

Electoral reform, or Wheel of Fortune?

It may have been Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver who is responsible for a referendum on electoral reform being held, but it was NDP Premier John Horgan who was called upon to defend it Thursday night, November 8 in a televised debate.
WorkSafeBC launches campaign to address fishing-industry safety

WorkSafeBC launches campaign to address fishing-industry safety

Fishermen are asked to wear personal flotation devices while working on a boat
KPU’s Institute for Sustainable Food Systems receives major funding

KPU’s Institute for Sustainable Food Systems receives major funding

Richmond-based Institute for Sustainable Food Systems, which runs out of Kwantlen Polytechnic University, has received significant funding to support Indigenous communities The $238,000 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Richmond schools prepare for Remembrance Day

Richmond schools prepare for Remembrance Day

Students around Richmond are preparing for their Remembrance Day assemblies that will educate students and honour those who served with songs, performances and visits from veterans.
When it comes to transit funding, all roads lead to disagreement

When it comes to transit funding, all roads lead to disagreement

In the first days of November, the political attention of the province has shifted away from municipal politics.

Second poppy donation box stolen in Coquitlam

Legion said the container, located at the Coquitlam Public Library, could have held between $100 and $200

Metered utility bill statements available in Richmond

Richmond home owners can now find their quarterly utility bill statements in the mail or online. Deadline for payment is Wednesday, Dec. 12. Bills can be paid online or in person to avoid any potential Canada Post service disruptions.
Consumers seek certainty about sustainable seafood labelling

Consumers seek certainty about sustainable seafood labelling

If you are a conscientious consumer, you may look for sustainable seafood labels when buying fish or ordering seafood in a restaurant. You may look for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) label when buying tuna in the grocery store, for example.
Operation Red Nose kicks off this week

Operation Red Nose kicks off this week

Operation Red Nose is kicking off its 17th year in Richmond and Delta this week with the hopes of keeping people safe this holiday season.
Remembrance Day poppies go digital

Remembrance Day poppies go digital

For the first time, Remembrance Day poppies have gone digital in a campaign meant to complement the traditional lapel poppy pin. Available now until Nov.