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Province honours Sunset Rotarian

Richmond's Michael Chiu was recently named one of this year's recipients of the B.C. Community Achievement Awards.

Creative Grade 7s compete in Tennessee

A group of creative and dedicated Grade 7 students at St.

Youth fair celebrates heritage

Canada's rich history and heritage will be explored and displayed through the eyes of the city's youth when the 10th annual Richmond Delta Regional Heritage Fair takes place next week.

Platoon of Terracotta warriors descend on city

An army of seven-foot, custom-made fiberglass Asian warriors has arrived. Nine Terracotta Warriors were installed in Richmond Tuesday.

The 2012 Arts Awards finalists

The City of Richmond Arts Awards program recognizes the artistic achievements and contributions of residents, artists, educators, organizations and business leaders.

Plug in or gas up?

Battery electric and plug in hybrid electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular with consumers and the auto industry.

Make your home efficient

Are you trying to live a healthier lifestyle and make better choices for you and your family? These values apply to the houses we live in as well.

Pizza owner donates $500,000 slice

The co-owner of Richmond-based Boston Pizza has donated half a million dollars to the local Kwantlen University campus.

Richmond city council grants Summer Night Market three-year permit

Richmond's Summer Night Market was granted a three-year temporary use permit by city council on Monday night at city hall. The permit allows the popular night market to operate in its original location behind Home Depot.

Return to '50s through All Shook Up

In 1955, teenage girls dressed in poodle skirts, tight sweaters, knee socks and penny loafers, jived and swooned over The King, Elvis Presley.