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Community policing station space planned for Hamilton neighbourhood

Community policing station space planned for Hamilton neighbourhood

Proposal to be discussed at Richmond development permit panel meeting on Wednesday.
Are the Oilers really the best the rest of Canada has to offer?

Are the Oilers really the best the rest of Canada has to offer?

Let the Edmonton Oilers be Canada's Team; the Vancouver Canucks are for Canucks fans.
What B.C. travellers need to know about new rules for bringing dogs into the U.S.

What B.C. travellers need to know about new rules for bringing dogs into the U.S.

Pooches won't need a passport, but will need a microchip.
Office of disbarred Richmond lawyer for sale for $7.8M

Office of disbarred Richmond lawyer for sale for $7.8M

A sign states the unit is on sale for a "crazy discount" of $2.2 million.
Structure fire in Richmond townhouse complex on Monday night

Structure fire in Richmond townhouse complex on Monday night

No injuries were reported, says Richmond Fire-Rescue.
B.C. man may plead guilty in alleged Manitoba drug conspiracy

B.C. man may plead guilty in alleged Manitoba drug conspiracy

Manitoba police seized 50 kilograms of cocaine and 20 kilograms of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $7 million.
B.C. Ferries makes single-user washrooms all-gender, with free menstrual products

B.C. Ferries makes single-user washrooms all-gender, with free menstrual products

The change will apply to single-user washrooms in terminals and on most of its vessels.
Richmond Night Market vendors create daily vlogs for marketing

Richmond Night Market vendors create daily vlogs for marketing

The rising trend for retailers is to use social media for brand promotion.
Letters: Concrete is suffocating trees in Richmond city centre

Letters: Concrete is suffocating trees in Richmond city centre

If the environment isn't healthy for trees, how can it be healthy for us, asks Richmond News reader.
Opinion: Food inflation is changing consumer habits—could it change votes?

Opinion: Food inflation is changing consumer habits—could it change votes?

Shifting diets and budget shopping strategies the new norm as Canadians cope with high food prices