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Bee-friendly art buzzes into gallery show

Bee-friendly art buzzes into gallery show

Thanks to a small army of volunteers with watering cans in tow, and a good neighbour who allowed access to their garden hose, portions of a bee-friendly pasture thrived during this summer’s heat wave.
Animal lover steps up to run RAPS' thrift store

Animal lover steps up to run RAPS' thrift store

Laura Padulo couldn't stand back and see the store close after former managing couple retired
Deals aplenty at charity auction

Deals aplenty at charity auction

W ith today’s cost of living in Metro Vancouver — one the most expensive places on the globe to live — who doesn’t appreciate getting a deal? And when that can also help someone in need, what could be better? Well, those two worlds — great deals and
Addiction society's fundraiser ready to roll

Addiction society's fundraiser ready to roll

Inaugural bike-a-thon in support of Richmond Addiction Services Society sets off this Sunday
Christmas comes early in Richmond

Christmas comes early in Richmond

Richmond Christmas Fund now accepting volunteers to help charity
Coffee with: Martin Dash running for the kids

Coffee with: Martin Dash running for the kids

Taking strides to support mental health
A Tee-Cup full of support

A Tee-Cup full of support

Charity golf tournament raises funds for Touchstone Family Association and provides networking opportunities
Coffee with: Taking strides to support mental health

Coffee with: Taking strides to support mental health

Mental illness. Martin Dash has seen it and its effects, as a soldier and a father. As a former member of the British Army and Canadian Army Reserves, he’s watched it take the form of post traumatic stress disorder.
Grand Prix circuit growing every year

Grand Prix circuit growing every year

Annual interactive art show now a three-city affair
Geocaching experts say hobby is a fun way to explore Richmond

Geocaching experts say hobby is a fun way to explore Richmond

Many corporate entities purport to go “green” at every opportunity, be it growing a few vegetables on their roof or banning the printing of endless emails.