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Scheduled power outages in Richmond for Dec. 1 to 14

Scheduled power outages in Richmond for Dec. 1 to 14

Richmond residents in multiple areas will experience power outages as BC Hydro has scheduled repair and replacement work from Dec. 1 to 14.
Recycling batteries can make a difference for environmental sustainability

Recycling batteries can make a difference for environmental sustainability

Did you know materials reclaimed from recycled batteries can be used to make bicycles, golf clubs, water bottles, pens and even small appliances? As our dependence on battery-powered products continues to grow, recycling batteries is more important a
How Richmondites thrived through the pandemic

How Richmondites thrived through the pandemic

Richmondite Angela Cao didn’t know how to use a stand mixer before the pandemic, but now delicate macarons, mooncakes, trays of chocolate chip heart cookies, and loaves of homemade bread are rolling out of her oven on a daily basis.
Richmond single momtrepreneur in running for national title

Richmond single momtrepreneur in running for national title

Just about every morning, Lanna Lucas wakes up in her Steveston home at around 2:45 a.m., invariably in a cold sweat.
Kudos: Richmond company donates million bowls of food to food banks

Kudos: Richmond company donates million bowls of food to food banks

Richmond-based Nature’s Path said it has donated more than one million bowls worth of food to 10 Canadian and U.S. organizations.
Richmond teachers offering holiday cheer through gift bags

Richmond teachers offering holiday cheer through gift bags

Christmas isn’t here yet, but students from Trinity Western University (TWU) Richmond campus are already receiving surprise Christmas packages from the school’s faculty.
Richmond soccer club raffling $35,000 sports car

Richmond soccer club raffling $35,000 sports car

Fancy winning a new sports car to round off what has been a challenging year for all concerned? Well, youth soccer club Richmond FC has that very possibility waiting for you, after it was donated a $35,000, 2019 Fiat Spider by Go Columbia Chrysler-Je
Richmond herring sale for kids with cancer next week

Richmond herring sale for kids with cancer next week

Fishermen Helping Kids with Cancer (FHKWC) is hosting its 10th annual herring sale to benefit the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation on Dec. 5.
Richmond Christmas Fund launches first online auction

Richmond Christmas Fund launches first online auction

The Richmond Christmas Fund has cancelled many of its fundraisers due to COVID-19 restrictions this year, but Richmond Cares, Richmond Gives (RCRG) -- which operates the Christmas Fund program -- is not willing to budge on its biggest annual auction
Richmond Ikea will buy back your gently used furniture this Black Friday

Richmond Ikea will buy back your gently used furniture this Black Friday

Ikea Richmond will celebrate Black Friday by not just selling furniture, but buying back gently used furniture in an effort to curb consumption.