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Race for Richmond mayor: Realtor singles out Brodie’s campaign clout

Race for Richmond mayor: Realtor singles out Brodie’s campaign clout

Lawrence Chen knows he can’t compete with the relative financial might of Mayor Malcolm Brodie’s re-election campaign.
Richmond mayor hopeful Hong Guo accused of professional misconduct by Law Society

Richmond mayor hopeful Hong Guo accused of professional misconduct by Law Society

The charges are related to $7.5 million that went missing from her company’s trust fund
Richmond’s sign bylaw, anti-birth tourism activist runs for council

Richmond’s sign bylaw, anti-birth tourism activist runs for council

After more than eight years of shouting from the sideline, a well-known community activist is bidding to burst onto Richmond’s political field at next month’s municipal election.
Trustee hopefuls from Richmond First share their visions

Trustee hopefuls from Richmond First share their visions

The three new candidates from Richmond First who are competing for seats on the Richmond Board of Education in October’s municipal election shared their visions with the Richmond News this week.
Debbie Tablotney to run independently for Richmond school trustee

Debbie Tablotney to run independently for Richmond school trustee

Long-time school board trustee Debbie Tablotney has announced that she will run again in Richmond’s upcoming civic election, but this time, independently.

Richmond’s civic election nomination period kicks off

Anyone vying for a seat on Richmond’s city council or school board can officially begin filing their nomination papers today. There are less than 50 days until the general election day and, on Oct.
Richmond Community Coalition announces new school trustee candidates

Richmond Community Coalition announces new school trustee candidates

They are a former school trustee and a professional stand-up comedian
88 youth to be hired for Richmond’s October election

88 youth to be hired for Richmond’s October election

They may be too young to vote, but Richmond youth looking to get involved in this October’s municipal election can be hired as an election official through the city’s “Youth at the Booth” program.
Everything you need to know to run in Richmond’s election

Everything you need to know to run in Richmond’s election

It’s exactly three months until Richmond’s local election and eligible candidates can now access information packages from the City of Richmond. The candidate nomination period officially begins on Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 9 a.m.
Calls for openness emerge from multiple sides of Richmond’s election

Calls for openness emerge from multiple sides of Richmond’s election

Ahead of October’s municipal election, one slate is calling for increased conflict of interest rules while some candidates say the matter is already firmly dealt with.