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Councillor: Buddhists didn't act in a Christian way

Councillor: Buddhists didn't act in a Christian way

Bill McNulty draws a contentious line in the sand at planning committee meeting as Lingyen temple proposal goes back to staff for revisions

UNESCO bid long, costly, but worth it

In order to gain UNESCO designation a site must first receive national designation. Following that it must then be placed on a tentative list of Canadian candidates for global recognition.
Planners still at odds with Lingyen temple expansion

Planners still at odds with Lingyen temple expansion

After 10 years, contentious temple expansion still at odds with City of Richmond planners
Canada Post denies new facility is causing delays

Canada Post denies new facility is causing delays

Workers at Canada Post are reporting delays in mail delivery as a result of system glitches at the new $200 million 700,000 square foot mail processing facility on Sea Island.
Minoru begins its transformation

Minoru begins its transformation

New facilities will displace playing fields
Job action planned for Richmond schools

Job action planned for Richmond schools

BCTF to issue strike notice following stalled negotiations with province
Trio guilty in Good Samaritan beating

Trio guilty in Good Samaritan beating

Incident occurred during the Stanley Cup riot of 2011.
Photos: Military parade

Photos: Military parade

Public access to AEDs critical to rescues

Public access to AEDs critical to rescues

Heart and Stroke Foundation campaigning for more AED devices
City lawyer describes time at pound as ‘tumultuous’

City lawyer describes time at pound as ‘tumultuous’

Dogs go free. City avoids lengthy and costly legal battle.