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Video: Richmond high school holds parade for student fighting cancer

Video: Richmond high school holds parade for student fighting cancer

Cancer student sets up GoFundMe page, YouTube channel.
Historic slipways at Britannia Shipyards in Richmond to be restored

Historic slipways at Britannia Shipyards in Richmond to be restored

Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site Society received funding from the B.C. government to help with the restoration
Richmond PPE manufacturer feels left in the lurch after stepping up for government at start of pandemic

Richmond PPE manufacturer feels left in the lurch after stepping up for government at start of pandemic

On March 20, 2020, the Government of Canada called on Canadian manufacturers to step up to help meet the country's need for PPEs, and Richmond-based Layfield did that, but now the company is left with a lot of masks it can’t sell.
Five more Richmond hotels authorized to quarantine travellers

Five more Richmond hotels authorized to quarantine travellers

A total of 11 hotels, including 10 in Richmond, have now been authorized by the federal government to accommodate quarantined travellers returning to Canada.
RCD launches Instagram contest for Richmond residents

RCD launches Instagram contest for Richmond residents

Richmond Centre for Disability is recognizing that so many people have the need to connect
Masks now mandatory at Richmond’s outdoor Recycling Depot

Masks now mandatory at Richmond’s outdoor Recycling Depot

Face shields alone aren't acceptable at the Richmond Recycling Depot, according to the city's website.
Richmond non-profit accepting applications for annual neighbourhood grant

Richmond non-profit accepting applications for annual neighbourhood grant

Up to $500 in grants are given to Richmond residents for community projects.
Genocide motion shouldn’t evoke anti-Chinese sentiments in Richmond: Chiu

Genocide motion shouldn’t evoke anti-Chinese sentiments in Richmond: Chiu

Kenny Chiu said Passing the motion also received support from many Richmondites and it’s Canadians’ responsibility to speak out for those who can’t speak for themselves.
New Richmond grad tradition artistically inspired

New Richmond grad tradition artistically inspired

Leo Li is painting a mural at Steveston-London secondary after normal grad ceremonies were cancelled.
RCRG’s transportation service for seniors is back on the road

RCRG’s transportation service for seniors is back on the road

The service will only be operating in Richmond for the time being and medical appointments will take priority