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B.C. wildfires on the rise amid drought, federal help on the way

B.C. wildfires on the rise amid drought, federal help on the way

The number of wildfires in British Columbia continues to rise amid persistent drought, and federal aid — including military resources — is on the way.
Richmond's Camryn Rogers sets new meet record at Harry Jerome Track Classic

Richmond's Camryn Rogers sets new meet record at Harry Jerome Track Classic

The 2023 meet was held at Langley’s McLeod Athletic Park.
Column: Digital may be hot but analog is cool

Column: Digital may be hot but analog is cool

There’s no battle to be won, just choices to be made.
Letters: City of Richmond used giant broom instead of artist's brush at London Farm

Letters: City of Richmond used giant broom instead of artist's brush at London Farm

A Richmond News reader is none too happy with the city’s renovations at the Steveston heritage site
A documentary series that presents different stories of the Indigenous elders

A documentary series that presents different stories of the Indigenous elders

"My hope for the show is that these stories engage a wide audience and make them open their eyes to the characters and their stories that are relevant to everyone — then we can move forward as one."
Photos: Hundreds rally to mark one month since Richmond Sheraton strike

Photos: Hundreds rally to mark one month since Richmond Sheraton strike

Traffic along Minoru Boulevard was blocked during a mass demonstration on Friday afternoon
B.C. woman loses custody battle for rescue cats left with tenants for 5 years

B.C. woman loses custody battle for rescue cats left with tenants for 5 years

The small claims action involves two cats: Vagrant and Nicholas Cage.
Letters: Richmond's car noise is nothing compared to monster home construction

Letters: Richmond's car noise is nothing compared to monster home construction

A Richmond News reader thinks monster home building noise trumps that of vehicles
B.C. Human Rights Commissioner calls for an end to immigration detention after province extends agreement with CBSA

B.C. Human Rights Commissioner calls for an end to immigration detention after province extends agreement with CBSA

"They come here and they are being treated in ways that violate their dignity, and that further exacerbates trauma," said Kasari Govender.
Family of B.C. woman who went missing seven years ago renews plea for help

Family of B.C. woman who went missing seven years ago renews plea for help

"We don't have any answers," a family member said at a rally this week.