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Kelly Greene - NDP - Richmond Steveston

Kelly Greene - NDP - Richmond Steveston

Kelly Greene was born in Richmond and has lived here for 27 years. She and her husband are raising three children and they enjoy Steveston’s welcoming and diverse community. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from UBC.
Richmond Steveston profile + Meet your candidates

Richmond Steveston profile + Meet your candidates

The Richmond Steveston riding boundaries Richmond Steveston Population: 55,539 (2014) Size: 30 Km2 Detached homes: 10,305 (2011) English spoken at home: 32,855 Elections BC district office: 604-664-2043 Where they did well: Liberal MLA John Yap’s bre
Teresa Wat - Liberal - Richmond North Centre

Teresa Wat - Liberal - Richmond North Centre

Teresa Wat is proud to have served the past four years as the MLA for Richmond Centre, and honoured to run for again in Richmond North Centre. She grew up in Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada in 1989.
Dong Pan - Ind. - Richmond North Centre

Dong Pan - Ind. - Richmond North Centre

Dong Pan is currently a product manager at SAP Vancouver, the largest software company in Metro Vancouver and one of the world’s leading providers of business software.
Ryan Marciniw - Green - Richmond North Centre

Ryan Marciniw - Green - Richmond North Centre

Ryan Marciniw moved to B.C. 23 years ago, from Winnipeg. He soon met his life partner, Winnie, shortly after moving to Vancouver, and they have been together ever since.
Lyren Chiu - NDP - Richmond North Centre

Lyren Chiu - NDP - Richmond North Centre

Dr. Lyren Chiu is an award-winning health care educator who has dedicated her career to researching, teaching, and promoting compassionate health care. Born in Taiwan, Chiu immigrated to Canada in 1999.

Fringe candidates emerge in Richmond

Both Lawrence Chen and John Crocock, former B.C. Conservatives, have formed new parties
Mayors ‘pleased’ with NDP’s commitment to transit plan

Mayors ‘pleased’ with NDP’s commitment to transit plan

The politics of transportation are heating up following Tuesday’s provincial election writ, and Richmond is in the crossfire.
Chak Au dismisses ‘sleazy’ partisan attack ads

Chak Au dismisses ‘sleazy’ partisan attack ads

Linda Reid says no place for ads that admonish Downtown Eastside as ‘morally bankrupt’
Conservative Hale takes on Liberals’ seismic hypocrisy

Conservative Hale takes on Liberals’ seismic hypocrisy

Sparks flew at a public debate between several Richmond provincial election candidates at Kwantlen Polytechnic University Thursday evening when Kay Hale of the B.C.