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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.
Richmond lawyer claims bank failed to spot suspicious transactions

Richmond lawyer claims bank failed to spot suspicious transactions

Embattled Richmond-based lawyer Hong Guo and her law corporation are suing the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), claiming the bank failed to recognize suspicious transactions that led to a multimillion dollar theft from the law corporation’s
Mobility pricing could unfairly penalize low-income drivers says economist

Mobility pricing could unfairly penalize low-income drivers says economist

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives issues position ahead of independent commission’s report
Amidst Richmond's housing crisis, God becomes a developer

Amidst Richmond's housing crisis, God becomes a developer

Brighouse United Church wants to build affordable, rental housing on its ageing, underused property
Washroom rights and sports teams addressed in draft 'SOGI' policy

Washroom rights and sports teams addressed in draft 'SOGI' policy

Richmond's school district among last in province to adopt sexual orientation and gender identity policy
Vancouver’s first certified forest therapy guide launches walk series

Vancouver’s first certified forest therapy guide launches walk series

Studies have shown that spending time in nature can improve mental and physical health. Ken Ouendag experienced the healing power of nature firsthand and wants to help others through his work as a certified forest therapy guide.
Vaccine for rabbit disease has arrived – but too late for Richmond

Vaccine for rabbit disease has arrived – but too late for Richmond

The B.C. government announced Monday afternoon that the first batch of vaccines to protect pet rabbits from a deadly disease has arrived from Europe.
Richmond's 'misery mile' may see safety upgrades by the fall

Richmond's 'misery mile' may see safety upgrades by the fall

Richmond’s “misery mile” – or the stretch of River Road between No.