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Mountain of menstrual products will help low-income women, girls

Mountain of menstrual products will help low-income women, girls

"This is a major way of helping with their dignity," says United Way organizer
KFC Waffle Double Down coming to Vancouver

KFC Waffle Double Down coming to Vancouver

New offering includes a Belgian waffle sandwiched between two chicken filets
B.C. increases fines, regulations to reduce wildfire risks

B.C. increases fines, regulations to reduce wildfire risks

After a summer that saw an unprecedented number of air quality advisories in Metro Vancouver and a wildfire season deemed one of the longest and most destructive, the province announced an increase in wildfire-related fines.
Lifelong NDPer says it's not easy being orange these days

Lifelong NDPer says it's not easy being orange these days

Former MLA, and current Richmond councillor, Harold Steves finds himself at odds with his party
Cannabis Substitution Project claims its free ‘care packages’ help opioid users kick

Cannabis Substitution Project claims its free ‘care packages’ help opioid users kick

City won’t support efforts without rigorous scientific evidence and changes in drug laws
Two Burnaby teens charged in connection with deadly overdoses in Saskatchewan

Two Burnaby teens charged in connection with deadly overdoses in Saskatchewan

Two Burnaby men are facing drug trafficking charges after a series of deadly overdoses from suspected fentanyl-tainted cocaine in Saskatchewan earlier this month.
Lyft exec pitches Vancouver on value of abandoning car ownership

Lyft exec pitches Vancouver on value of abandoning car ownership

The shift away from car ownership isn’t much different from the way we consume movies, according to Lyft’s Tim Burr.
Two men fined for selling $4,000 of illegal crab to Vancouver market

Two men fined for selling $4,000 of illegal crab to Vancouver market

Illegal and potentially hazardous crabs were sold to Yat Ming Seafood Market on Kingsway
Victoria mayor calls Facebook a ‘toxic chamber,’ says she’s pulling the plug

Victoria mayor calls Facebook a ‘toxic chamber,’ says she’s pulling the plug

Saying it’s become a toxic echo chamber rather than a place for civil discourse, Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps is quitting Facebook.
Richmond competes in Smart Cities Challenge

Richmond competes in Smart Cities Challenge

City hopes to tap into federal funding
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