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Business Excellence: Salt Spring Coffee wins green award

Business Excellence: Salt Spring Coffee wins green award

Salt Spring Coffee was founded in 1996 and relocated to Richmond in 2010.
Letters: Our kids started delivering papers aged 4 and 6

Letters: Our kids started delivering papers aged 4 and 6

Delivering the paper was a 'family affair,' says letter writer.
Business Excellence: Layfield Group wins innovative award

Business Excellence: Layfield Group wins innovative award

The company manufactures and distributes polymer-based products.
Memory lane: 12-sided Richmond barn lost in 1999 windstorm

Memory lane: 12-sided Richmond barn lost in 1999 windstorm

Friends of the Richmond Archives posted photos of the Ewen Barn.
B.C.-wide Amber Alert over after child located safe, man arrested

B.C.-wide Amber Alert over after child located safe, man arrested

The alert was issued around 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Popular Vancouver tea room opens pop-up at YVR

Popular Vancouver tea room opens pop-up at YVR

Fans of Paragon Tea Room will now get to grab a cup of their favourite drinks before jetting off.
Truck loads of oranges dumped at North Vancouver waste centre

Truck loads of oranges dumped at North Vancouver waste centre

When people are going hungry on a regular basis, it should be illegal for large companies to throw food away, gardener says.
Richmond organization combats mental health stigma in Chinese community

Richmond organization combats mental health stigma in Chinese community

Community Mental Wellness Association of Canada provides free multi-language counselling and seminars for people in need
Kudos: Car cruise, local organizations donate to Richmond Christmas Fund

Kudos: Car cruise, local organizations donate to Richmond Christmas Fund

Almost $25K was donated to help Richmond families in need celebrate the holidays.
A First Nation’s quest to reclaim its masks from the Royal B.C. Museum

A First Nation’s quest to reclaim its masks from the Royal B.C. Museum

Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw hereditary chiefs say they are ready to reclaim their kikasu, or treasure boxes, in anticipation of the opening of their new bighouse in the summer