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Easy tricks to conserve fuel

Whether due to the struggling economy or an increased desire to live a more environmentally-conscious life, many of the nation's drivers are exploring ways in which they can conserve fuel.

B.C. can learn from others to reduce hunger

HungerCount 2012 was released, as Richmond students partake in Halloween fundraiser

Now is the time to plan for winter driving

Thanks to global climate change, many of the weather patterns we've grown accustomed to in the past are no longer the norm today.

Richmond earthquake kit company under siege

SOS can't keep up with demand for survival backpack

Flu clinics open in Richmond, despite vaccine halt

Flu clinics in Richmond are going ahead as scheduled, despite Health Canadas precautionary suspension of a vaccine.

The Pulse

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Police helicopter finds body of elderly former Richmond man in Ladner field

The body of an elderly Ladner man who went missing Saturday was found Monday afternoon. The search for 87-year-old Edward Lysyk, who had recently moved from Richmond, came to an end at around 3 p.m.

Honda soccer field to be paved

A formerly well-used grass soccer field in Richmond looks set to be paved after 26 years. Known as Honda Field out at Highway 91 and Knight Street, the pitch was open to the public under an agreement struck by the city and the landowner.

YVR chief announces retirement; international search begins for new CEO

The president and CEO of Vancouver Airport has announced his retirement early next year. Larry Berg will step down after 15 years in his pivotal role at the head of YVR, which has won numerous global awards in his time.

Shopping for a battery

If your car battery is dead or even weak, you're not going anywhere. It is the leading cause of starting trouble, whether because of lights left on, a charging system problem or other cause.