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Wanted Richmond woman arrested after police standoff

Wanted Richmond woman arrested after police standoff

The suspect had barricaded herself in her home at No. 2 and Blundell roads on Friday afternoon
First chess tournament for Richmond player in decades

First chess tournament for Richmond player in decades

Gabriel Pestano has been playing chess since he was a child, and recently learned to play a Chinese version.
Huge crowd gathers at Delta-Surrey border to mourn temple leader

Huge crowd gathers at Delta-Surrey border to mourn temple leader

Nijjar had been the temple’s president for about four years
Richmond Garlic Festival returns for the 13th year

Richmond Garlic Festival returns for the 13th year

Have you tried garlic ice cream before?
Arctic and global security top agenda as Trudeau meets Nordic leaders in Iceland

Arctic and global security top agenda as Trudeau meets Nordic leaders in Iceland

VESTMANNAEYJAR, Iceland — Arctic security and Russia's invasion of Ukraine were top of mind as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Iceland Sunday for a two-day summit with Nordic leaders.
Book Review: Wreaking havoc in idyllic London suburb

Book Review: Wreaking havoc in idyllic London suburb

Richmond library reviews Louise Candlish's book titled "Those People"
Here's how much sun Metro Vancouver will see this week

Here's how much sun Metro Vancouver will see this week

Prepare for some beautiful weather!
Previous passenger on doomed submersible says Titanic adventure tourism at an end

Previous passenger on doomed submersible says Titanic adventure tourism at an end

A German man who was among the first customers to successfully descend to the Titanic wreck aboard a submersible destroyed in an implosion one week ago believes the tragedy will put an end to adventure tourism at the site.
Letters: Geese cull in Richmond park may ruffle a few feathers

Letters: Geese cull in Richmond park may ruffle a few feathers

A Richmond News reader loves the city's renovated Minoru Lakes park, but not so much its local residents
Will new federal corporate registry 'plug the hole' of money laundering?

Will new federal corporate registry 'plug the hole' of money laundering?

Questions remain as to whether Canada's now-approved beneficial ownership registry will be sufficient enough for the public and law enforcement to oversee corporate malfeasance.