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Photos: Terry Fox Run in Richmond raises more than $17,000

Photos: Terry Fox Run in Richmond raises more than $17,000

The event at Garry Point Park was the first in-person one since before the pandemic
Richmond Family Place summer event celebrates multiculturalism

Richmond Family Place summer event celebrates multiculturalism

Richmondites can enjoy an afternoon of family-friendly activities on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Richmond dog park to get a new name on Saturday

Richmond dog park to get a new name on Saturday

The name of the park was suggested by a community member and will be revealed at an event on the weekend
Richmond therapeutic riding non-profit shreds to raise funds

Richmond therapeutic riding non-profit shreds to raise funds

Shred unwanted documents for a good cause this weekend on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Annual walk for Autism Speaks returns in-person to Richmond

Annual walk for Autism Speaks returns in-person to Richmond

Autism Speaks Canada's annual fundraiser Autism Speaks Canada Walk aims to bring the community together and promote social inclusion.
Residents move into new Richmond modular housing on Tuesday

Residents move into new Richmond modular housing on Tuesday

Hope, dignity building starts with a home, says executive of Community Builders Group
Richmond considers subsidizing lifeguard training

Richmond considers subsidizing lifeguard training

Almost $34,000 could be spent on allowing low-income people to get lifeguard training, which can cost up to $2,500.
Blackberries, Scotch broom removed by volunteers from Richmond park

Blackberries, Scotch broom removed by volunteers from Richmond park

Fifty-three volunteers were at Garry Point Park this weekend removing invasive plants.
Richmond library to host last sidewalk book sale for this summer

Richmond library to host last sidewalk book sale for this summer

The book sale will be held outside Cambie Library on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Young Richmond writer publishes first story

Young Richmond writer publishes first story

Six-year-old Brianna Law’s story was published in an anthology of stories by kids across Canada.