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Judge overturns decision to hand back $2 million to Richmond pair accused of money-laundering

Judge overturns decision to hand back $2 million to Richmond pair accused of money-laundering

A decision to hand back $2 million in previously seized cash to a couple accused of running a money-laundering operation in Richmond has been overturned by a judge.
Richmond rabbit sanctuary needs help

Richmond rabbit sanctuary needs help

A Richmond rescue society is searching for help to build a sanctuary for rabbits. The Rabbitats Rescue Society is looking for construction and general labour help, along with donations, before the winter season arrives.
Monday morning traffic and weather

Monday morning traffic and weather

There is heavy volume of traffic on most major routes for commuters this morning.
How to vote in today’s federal election; polls open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

How to vote in today’s federal election; polls open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Polls open Monday at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m., although you’ll still be able to vote after the cutoff as long as you lined up beforehand.
An all-children cast creates a play for Richmondites

An all-children cast creates a play for Richmondites

A troupe of child actors has created a play about a Chinese family, which they will perform for a Richmond audience. Mustard Seed Children's Theatre has presented a play every year to the local community since it was created in 2000.
Double decker buses will roll into service ‘very, very soon’ in Metro Vancouver

Double decker buses will roll into service ‘very, very soon’ in Metro Vancouver

If you’ve been wondering just when you might be able to catch a ride on one of those new double decker TransLink buses, the wait is almost over.
Beating the music industry’s $4B streaming problem

Beating the music industry’s $4B streaming problem

Vancouver firm aiming to help artists, record labels collect royalties more accurately
Surplus not a 'slush fund' for Richmond building projects: Steves, Greene

Surplus not a 'slush fund' for Richmond building projects: Steves, Greene

Several councillors opposed using money from the city's surplus as a “slush fund” to partially pay for a new lawnbowling club in Minoru Park.
Asian Feast series:Korean BBQ eatery aims to bring new dining trends to Richmond

Asian Feast series:Korean BBQ eatery aims to bring new dining trends to Richmond

If there is one place you should enjoy a Korean barbecue outside of South Korea, your bucket list should include Mr. Bro Korean Bistro. “Korean barbecue is one of the tastiest cuisines for many local foodies.
B.C. government working to change cannabis retail rules

B.C. government working to change cannabis retail rules

B.C.’s solicitor general is looking to broaden what stores can sell, and to allow growers to sell direct to consumers