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Navigating Online Risks: youth Safety & Sextortion Thursday, February 26th, 2026 6-7pm virtually via Zoom
Getting connected with your neighbours is one of the best ways to increase community safety. Join a Block Watch today to stay connected and informed. Visit richmond.ca/blockwatch for more information.
Before arriving at your destination, be sure to secure your items in the trunk of your car. Thieves often watch busy parking lots for valuables.
Monthly Road Report: Richmond RCMP highlights high‑risk driving trends as pedestrian collisions rise rcmp.ca/en/bc/richmond…
To thieves, silence doesn't say go away, it says nobody's home.
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Never leave your backpack in plain sight in your vehicle. If removing it isn't an option, be sure to hide it.
Always wait for the gate to close behind you before driving off. This precaution helps prevent potential thieves from gaining access to the parking facility.
Roses are red, violets are blue, If an online Valentine asks for money—that’s your clue. Romance scams are common, costing Richmond residents millions of dollars each year. Never send money to someone you haven’t met in person. Protect your heart and your wallet. 💔💸 Report
UPDATE: Northbound traffic onto the Arthur Laing Bridge has been reopened. Southbound traffic is also reopened but only one lane for a portion near midspan.
On Feb. 13, 2026 at 0038 hours, police received a call that a barge crashed into the Arthur Laing bridge. All traffic onto the bridge has been blocked until it is structurally examined. It is unknown when the bridge will be reopened. Motorists make alternative arrangements.
Catalytic converters are high-value targets for thieves because they contain expensive precious metals and can be sliced off with a cordless saw in less than a minute. Park close to walls to block access to your exhaust, leaving thieves no room to slide under or use tools.
Safeguard your Heart & Wallet: Understanding Romance Scams Thursday, February 12th, 2026 6-7pm virtually via Zoom
The 30 year-old man who was reported missing on November 14, 2025 has been located. Richmond RCMP thanks the media and public for their assistance.
Before stepping out of your home, prepare your alarm. An alarm is effective in alerting you of uninvited entry.
Join Richmond Fire Rescue, Richmond RCMP's Road Safety Unit and community policing office volunteers at the Brighouse Fire Hall on Saturday, February 28th, between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m for a child passenger safety clinic. Call 604-207-4761 to book an appointment. Space is limited!
Safeguard your Heart & Wallet: Understanding Romance Scams Thursday, February 12th, 2026 6-7pm virtually via Zoom
Don't let the proximity of your front door give you a false sense of security. Always remember to lock your car, even when it's parked in your own driveway.
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