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Opinion: Why does so much of the world's manufacturing still take place in China?

Opinion: Why does so much of the world's manufacturing still take place in China?

Despite significant financial and political pressures, many companies are still not moving their production and manufacturing out of China. Why not?
Residential school deniers tried to dig up unmarked Kamloops grave: report

Residential school deniers tried to dig up unmarked Kamloops grave: report

“Denialists entered the site without permission. Some came in the middle of the night, carrying shovels," reads a new report.
Steveston block party to return this summer

Steveston block party to return this summer

Family-friendly event for all ages.
Letters: All I want from Steveston is a picture hook or a pin

Letters: All I want from Steveston is a picture hook or a pin

Yet another Richmond News reader is lamenting the lack of a simple hardware store in Steveston
Missing Richmond elderly woman reunites with family

Missing Richmond elderly woman reunites with family

Police thank public for help.
Provincial funding for EV charging stations runs out, leaving stratas in limbo

Provincial funding for EV charging stations runs out, leaving stratas in limbo

Applications stopped being accepted this week for the EV Charger Rebate Program, after the $14 million in funding was used up
Letters: Shut down ‘birthing factories’ in Richmond

Letters: Shut down ‘birthing factories’ in Richmond

A Richmond News reader is none too happy that people from abroad are choosing Canada to give birth then leave the country
Prince George, Vancouver lottery tickets share big prize

Prince George, Vancouver lottery tickets share big prize

Two of those tickets both had five of the six winning numbers, plus the bonus number, making them worth $139,300.30 each.
Richmond RCMP looking for missing 91-year-old senior

Richmond RCMP looking for missing 91-year-old senior

Beverly Linton was last seen on June 16
Canadian group advocates for tax credits to help struggling singles

Canadian group advocates for tax credits to help struggling singles

An advocacy group is calling on the federal government to invest in working-age single adults, who they say are experiencing the highest rates of poverty in Canada.