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Plenty of political campaign talk on tap

Plenty of political campaign talk on tap

With the Oct. 19 election finish line in sight, political talk in Richmond is going to gather pace in the coming weeks with a series of all-candidates meetings taking place. Here’s a rundown of what’s on tap.
Students hit prospective politicians hard with pointed questions

Students hit prospective politicians hard with pointed questions

McMath secondary hosted a question and answer session for Steveston-Richmond East federal election candidates on Wednesday
Woo unsure of Chinese-only media host

Woo unsure of Chinese-only media host

Grits candidate claims event was different from Tories’ roundtable
Trovato, Stewart hope orange wave soaks Richmond

Trovato, Stewart hope orange wave soaks Richmond

NDP has typically played third fiddle to Conservatives and Liberals
Peschisolido not afraid to use "R" word

Peschisolido not afraid to use "R" word

Local lawyer and former MP now challenging his former conservative political ally
Wong campaign focusing on drug use, economy

Wong campaign focusing on drug use, economy

Canada’s Minister of State for seniors and the MP for Richmond Centre, Alice Wong, opened her campaign office Wednesday afternoon on Westminster Highway.
Kenny Chiu opens office, condemns marijuana reforms

Kenny Chiu opens office, condemns marijuana reforms

Kenny Chiu, the rookie Conservative candidate for Steveston-Richmond East, officially opened his campaign office in City Centre Thursday afternoon, while specifically targeting the issue of marijuana decriminalization and legalization.
Greens pull realtor into election fray

Greens pull realtor into election fray

Laura-Leah Shaw says foreign investment in real estate needs to be reigned in with heavy taxation
Tories snub English media outlets

Tories snub English media outlets

Asian media invited to immigration roundtable in Richmond
Failed candidate Wendy Yuan defends CV

Failed candidate Wendy Yuan defends CV

Yuan’s campaign says resume issue a ‘red herring’