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Richmond community unites to reinvent Children’s Arts Festival

Richmond community unites to reinvent Children’s Arts Festival

This year’s annual Richmond Children’s Arts Festival is being re-imagined for COVID-19, pivoting online with two elements
Richmondites making Lunar New Year more inclusive

Richmondites making Lunar New Year more inclusive

A Richmondite is encouraging her neighbours, irrespective of their cultural heritage, to decorate their homes for the Lunar New Year.
(Video): Richmond coyote waits at traffic lights to cross the road

(Video): Richmond coyote waits at traffic lights to cross the road

In Richmond, coyotes know to look before crossing the street.
Want to be a happier person? Richmondite shares joy of living with six cats during pandemic

Want to be a happier person? Richmondite shares joy of living with six cats during pandemic

Half a dozen feline friends are keeping one student entertained in isolation.
Did you fall in love during the pandemic?

Did you fall in love during the pandemic?

The Richmond News would love to hear your story about romance during COVID
Lunar New Year: Richmond events for the Year of the Ox

Lunar New Year: Richmond events for the Year of the Ox

From virtual shows to online workshops, everyone is encouraged to join.
Terra Nova Starbucks in Richmond closes despite petition signed by over 1,900

Terra Nova Starbucks in Richmond closes despite petition signed by over 1,900

As of Jan. 31, the date the shop closed, the petition had 1,967 signatures. 
Richmondites fold 1,000 paper cranes to support healthcare workers

Richmondites fold 1,000 paper cranes to support healthcare workers

Although the 1,000 cranes cannot be physically delivered to the healthcare workers, Go and others will take photos and share them on social media, along with positive messages.
Woman's matches find sparks memories for Richmond residents

Woman's matches find sparks memories for Richmond residents

Joanne Kendrick discovered a box full of books of matches under her stairs, which represented a slew of Richmond businesses from the '60s and '70s
Richmond welcomes Branscombe House’s sixth artist-in-residence

Richmond welcomes Branscombe House’s sixth artist-in-residence

Environmentalists and art-lovers are invited to meet the artist.