Skip to content

Local News

B.C. man facing multiple gun smuggling charges

B.C. man facing multiple gun smuggling charges

Investigation began after firearms components were found coming in from the U.S. at Vancouver International Airport.
Good morning, Richmond! It's Friday

Good morning, Richmond! It's Friday

Latest news and weather in Richmond and a photo feature of the day.
March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day. Port Coquitlam is taking action

March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day. Port Coquitlam is taking action

Port Coquitlam's proclamation "acknowledges the importance of inclusion, acceptance and celebration of diversity within our community," Sandy Fong told council on March 11, 2025.
B.C. lawyer suspended after RCMP raised money laundering concerns

B.C. lawyer suspended after RCMP raised money laundering concerns

Gregory Dureault has agreed to a three-month suspension with the Law Society of B.C. after numerous trust account violations were discovered stemming from an RCMP-FBI investigation
Deteriorating Steveston mural relocation pegged at $20,000

Deteriorating Steveston mural relocation pegged at $20,000

A replica mural of John Horton’s Arrival of the S.V. Titania is currently on the side of the Steveston Hotel.
Richmond police hand out $36,000+ in fines in one-day distracted driving blitz

Richmond police hand out $36,000+ in fines in one-day distracted driving blitz

Using an electronic device while driving carries a fine of $368 and four penalty points.
Metro Vancouver weather: Atmospheric river to drench B.C. coast

Metro Vancouver weather: Atmospheric river to drench B.C. coast

Bring an umbrella this weekend...and possibly a snorkel.
Richmond-based Herbaland apologizes after ad references 51st state

Richmond-based Herbaland apologizes after ad references 51st state

One commenter on X told people to 'lighten up.'
Good Morning, Richmond! It's Thursday

Good Morning, Richmond! It's Thursday

Latest news and weather in Richmond and a photo feature of the day.
B.C. private school teacher banned 5 years for 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

B.C. private school teacher banned 5 years for 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

The messages had "sexual innuendo and personally invasive comments," according to the ruling.