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Summer stage production is a 'family affair'

Summer stage production is a 'family affair'

There are some benefits when you are part of the same musical cast as your mom.
Travel Osoyoos: Take a long weekend in Canada’s desert

Travel Osoyoos: Take a long weekend in Canada’s desert

Golf, beach time, water sports and winery tours can highlight a quick trip to the Okanagan
Pool of public art sought for Minoru

Pool of public art sought for Minoru

Minoru Civic Precinct construction fence needs sprucing up, says city
Free shuttle to the ROX in Richmond

Free shuttle to the ROX in Richmond

Pilot program sees shuttle, for tourists and residents, picking up passengers at four Richmond locations once an hour and deliver them to the Richmond Olympic Oval
Food Matters column: It's Thai time for a curry at McNair Kitchen

Food Matters column: It's Thai time for a curry at McNair Kitchen

See the delicious Penang beef curry recipe from Maenam restaurant
YouTubers to head second annual Richmond World Festival

YouTubers to head second annual Richmond World Festival

Reigning Juno Group of the Year Award winners and international YouTube sensations Walk Off The Earth will headline the second annual Richmond World Festival on Saturday, Sept. 3 in Minoru Park.
Maritime Festival line up announced

Maritime Festival line up announced

Popular Richmond festival returns Aug. 6 and 7 with ships, performers and live entertainment
Three Things To Do in Richmond this weekend

Three Things To Do in Richmond this weekend

Outdoor concert, watch Euro 2016 soccer at the Oval and finish with food trucks and an outdoor movie by the river
Midsummer Arts Dream Exhibition winners

Midsummer Arts Dream Exhibition winners

The Community Arts Council of Richmond (CACR) held its 5th annual Midsummer Arts Dream Exhibition last weekend with winners picked by judges for several categories: Art : First: Michael Shirley – Pine Beetle Infestation; Second: Sze-oi Lau – Two Hear
Students take historical journey to Gateway's stage

Students take historical journey to Gateway's stage

Canadian history, boring? “Not in the least,” exclaimed Susan Garrett, a Grade 4/5 teacher at Spul’u’kwuks elementary who has spent the better part of three years writing the script and song lyrics for a musical stage production that showcases import