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No growing pains for Steveston Girls' Night Out

No growing pains for Steveston Girls' Night Out

Annual shopping, socializing spree in the village expands in popularity every year; so much so that tickets for the after-party are sold out within hours

Helping to improve healthcare for vets, patients and families

Poignant and profound, the red poppy and its significance have reappeared across Canada to honour those who have served. “We do this for veterans and families,” says Carol O’Dell, Chairperson, Richmond Poppy Fund, whose campaign is under way.
Coffee with: From hip hop came hope for Steve Ismail

Coffee with: From hip hop came hope for Steve Ismail

Local rapper lived through the Gulf War as an infant, and being homeless as a teen. He’s now working on his first original rap album.
Richmond families get an assist into 'good ol' game'

Richmond families get an assist into 'good ol' game'

Photo gallery: Minor hockey association putting on First Shift program to help break down entry barriers into the sport
Odd jobs: Managing family matters in Richmond

Odd jobs: Managing family matters in Richmond

Richmond Family Justice counsellors step in to help when people's lives begin to unravel
Coffee with: New city archivist loves opening windows into the past

Coffee with: New city archivist loves opening windows into the past

Jennifer Yuhasz took her first steps into the world of documenting history as a child in Saskatchewn

Japan Airlines: In the skies supporting healthcare in Richmond

Omotenashi is a Japanese concept of hospitality, providing unparalleled service to clients. For Japan Airlines, it’s a philosophy and approach that frames how they treat all people.
Richmond charity on Jamaican laptop mission

Richmond charity on Jamaican laptop mission

Impoverished youth in Kingston could benefit from public's generosity
‘Wild Things’ help light up Halloween

‘Wild Things’ help light up Halloween

Hundreds of jack-o’-lanterns, strings of lights stretching off into the distance and some friendly forest creatures can mean only one thing — it’s time for the Wild Things event this weekend (Oct. 24 and 25 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Breaking records, protecting your balls

Breaking records, protecting your balls

Paintball Guinness Book attempt and testicular cancer awareness come together in Richmond