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Letters: Richmond neighbours greeted my son joyfully on his delivery route

Letters: Richmond neighbours greeted my son joyfully on his delivery route

The father of a Richmond News carrier reflects on his son's experience delivering the paper.
'Where historians start': Richmond archivist amplifies importance of newspapers

'Where historians start': Richmond archivist amplifies importance of newspapers

Richmond News' donation of past printed edition will form part of the city's community record
B.C. files first unexplained wealth order in Canada for Gulf Island home

B.C. files first unexplained wealth order in Canada for Gulf Island home

The B.C. government has applied in court to order two B.C. residents to explain how they got $1 million to buy a home on Salt Spring Island; the couple is allegedly linked as beneficiaries to a major stock fraud scheme.
YVR commits to fighting human trafficking

YVR commits to fighting human trafficking

Seven airports - including Kelowna International - have also committed to the initiative.
Metro Vancouver lifeguard charged with sexual interference, luring a child

Metro Vancouver lifeguard charged with sexual interference, luring a child

The 24-year-old man was working at a recreation centre at the time
Letters: 'I made a difference in people's lives,' says Richmond News carrier

Letters: 'I made a difference in people's lives,' says Richmond News carrier

A young Richmond News carrier reflects on the bonds she made while delivering the paper.
From paper to pixels: Richmond News founder sees bright digital future

From paper to pixels: Richmond News founder sees bright digital future

Bill Lam wanted to start a newspaper in a community that supported news.
Metro Vancouver meeting place capacity insufficient to meet demand

Metro Vancouver meeting place capacity insufficient to meet demand

Industry insiders say meeting space availability is at an all-time low and more is needed.
Food rescue calls for more Richmond businesses to donate extra food

Food rescue calls for more Richmond businesses to donate extra food

Vancouver Food Runners uses app technology and volunteer drivers to redirect surplus food
CSIS whistleblowers faced hurdles seeking justice and telling their stories

CSIS whistleblowers faced hurdles seeking justice and telling their stories

CSIS employees are trained to conform and those who complain “become the complaint,” says a former CSIS employee.