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Richmond condo strata loses $100K claim against hoarder
A BC Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled that a unit owner was not responsible for a $100,000 insurance deductible from a 2022 pipe burst...
North Delta hit by catalytic converter thefts on Modesto Drive
Police are investigating thefts from multiple vehicles overnight June 6–7. Total estimated damage is approximately $4,000.
Hé Made brings wrinkled skin milk pudding to Richmond
A new 30-seat dessert house opened June 2 with contemporary takes on classic Cantonese tong sui and other sweet treats.
B.C. Halal Food Fest moves to Surrey fairgrounds this July
Canada's largest halal food festival expands to three days at Cloverdale Fairgrounds, expecting 100,000 visitors and 50+ food vendors.
Richmond food company funds 15 organic garden grants across North America
Nature's Path Organic Foods is offering $3,000 each to five Canadian and 10 U.S. projects. Applications open now through July 7.
Power restored after outage hits Kitsilano, Fairview
BC Hydro crews responded to multiple sites after more than 11,000 homes lost electricity Thursday afternoon.
Richmond businesses gear up for World Cup with watch parties and decorated shops
Barber shops and retail stores across Richmond are setting up TVs, flags, and fan spaces as the tournament kicks off.
Surrey police board faces calls for investigation into chief's termination
Severance details remain secret; board chair and director resign after Norm Lipinski ouster.
West Shore RCMP investigating violent online groups targeting children
Police warn parents about 'The COM' network that exploits youth through Discord, Telegram, and gaming platforms.
Drug trafficking bust in Langley yields cocaine, weapons
RCMP seized more than one kilogram of suspected cocaine and multiple weapons after a traffic stop on Glover Road revealed items...
Minerva's holds Kerrisdale crown in Golden Plates 2026
The 50-year-old Greek institution, beloved for its deep-dish pizza and multigenerational regulars, reclaims best restaurant honours in...
New Westminster landlords must keep rentals cool this summer
A new bylaw requires at least one living space to stay at or below 26°C between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m., April through October.