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Richmond PPE manufacturer feels left in the lurch after stepping up for government at start of pandemic

Richmond PPE manufacturer feels left in the lurch after stepping up for government at start of pandemic

On March 20, 2020, the Government of Canada called on Canadian manufacturers to step up to help meet the country's need for PPEs, and Richmond-based Layfield did that, but now the company is left with a lot of masks it can’t sell.
Strong sales put Greater Vancouver real estate in strong sellers' market

Strong sales put Greater Vancouver real estate in strong sellers' market

Strong sales helped push prices up 6.8% year-over-year
Richmond resident raises enough funds for three, single Black mom bursaries

Richmond resident raises enough funds for three, single Black mom bursaries

La Toya Barrington was "shocked" and "heart-warmed" by the community response
Steveston Village loses established restaurant

Steveston Village loses established restaurant

Cimona Cafe has closed its doors and moved to Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast
Feds construct fence around DND lands in Richmond

Feds construct fence around DND lands in Richmond

The Department of National Defence said the fence is being constructed for safety reasons
Richmond Value Village employee tests positive for COVID

Richmond Value Village employee tests positive for COVID

However, one employee questioned why the store didn't close straight away
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...start of a new life in Richmond

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...start of a new life in Richmond

Richmond News readers have been sending in their favourite pictures of their city
Richmond resident finds vinyl album he sold as a child in Maple Ridge garage sale 16 years ago

Richmond resident finds vinyl album he sold as a child in Maple Ridge garage sale 16 years ago

Jeffrey Liu found the album while sifting through 3 Dawgs Vinyl in Richmond recently
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...sunset over Canada Line bridge

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...sunset over Canada Line bridge

Richmond News readers have been sending in their favourite shots of their city
Dr. Bonnie Henry calls anti-mask rhetoric, threats 'incredibly challenging'

Dr. Bonnie Henry calls anti-mask rhetoric, threats 'incredibly challenging'

Health Minister Adrian Dix urging a more respectful debate