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Letters: City's call over Pajo's in the park will steer people from Steveston

Letters: City's call over Pajo's in the park will steer people from Steveston

The letter writer travels all the way from White Rock to get her fish 'n' chips because of Pajo's in the park's location
Column: Dyslexia advocate concerned some students not getting support

Column: Dyslexia advocate concerned some students not getting support

The number of Richmond students with learning disabilities is rising.
Animal rescue group slams Richmond feral rabbit management plan

Animal rescue group slams Richmond feral rabbit management plan

Rescues are at full capacity and more information is needed before plan can be implemented: Rabbitats
Missing woman has been found, say North Vancouver RCMP

Missing woman has been found, say North Vancouver RCMP

The missing woman was found April 16, North Vancouver police say
Letters: Customer fumes over Pajo’s in the park axe

Letters: Customer fumes over Pajo’s in the park axe

Some readers are not at all happy with the City of Richmond choosing to oust the beloved Pajo's from Garry Point Park
Researchers want Health Canada to post updated data on effects of drinking alcohol

Researchers want Health Canada to post updated data on effects of drinking alcohol

Researchers behind the latest guidance on drinking alcohol want Health Canada to update findings on its website to inform the public about safe levels of consumption.
Photos: Richmond rally mourns lives lost to drug poisoning

Photos: Richmond rally mourns lives lost to drug poisoning

Thousands of purple flags and ribbons representing victims of the toxic drug crisis covered a large field outside Richmond library
Richmond play explores what makes an ‘authentic’ Hong Konger in Canada

Richmond play explores what makes an ‘authentic’ Hong Konger in Canada

Producer tried to create an ‘authentic’ Hong Kong show but then questioned what ‘authentic’ is
B.C. bear breaks into car to drink nearly six cases of pop

B.C. bear breaks into car to drink nearly six cases of pop

The bear drank 69 of the 72 cans of pop, leaving behind three diet pops. (It seemed to prefer Orange Crush.)
Canada's emissions saw modest spike in 2021, but blind spots remain, say critics

Canada's emissions saw modest spike in 2021, but blind spots remain, say critics

The country released 670 megatons of carbon dioxide in 2021, a sign Canada's greenhouse gas emissions could be plateauing. But critics say Ottawa is failing to count big sources from logging.