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More than 100 pre-sale Richmond condo owners left hanging by developer

More than 100 pre-sale Richmond condo owners left hanging by developer

Sunny Ho, president of the Business Association of Richmond and director of developer Anderson Square Holdings.
Concrete poured for Richmond development, including a child care centre

Concrete poured for Richmond development, including a child care centre

The Paramount worksite on No. 3 Road is currently just a huge hole in the ground but its sales brochures promise an “international lifestyle” with luxury amenities and homes.
Richmondite enriches local community by holding water splashing events

Richmondite enriches local community by holding water splashing events

The Water Splashing Festival might sound unfamiliar to some Richmondites. But for Harris Niu - a long-term Richmond resident, who has been organizing this event for the past 10 years – it’s a “great way to bring everyone together.
Vancouver weather: Environment Canada updates 2019 summer forecast

Vancouver weather: Environment Canada updates 2019 summer forecast

‘We are still expecting above average temperatures overall for the summer season’
Province asked to regulate trampoline parks following Richmond death

Province asked to regulate trampoline parks following Richmond death

Technical Safety BC made the recommendation yesterday, after dad died at Richmond's Extreme Air last year
Red tide colours North Van shores

Red tide colours North Van shores

An algae bloom is likely to blame for “red tides” that have hit the North Shore in recent days, potentially pulling local shellfish off the menu.
Richmond Centre Green candidate chosen for fall election

Richmond Centre Green candidate chosen for fall election

The Green Party of Canada has chosen Vancouver resident Francoise Raunet to run in Richmond Centre in the fall federal election.
High gas prices could cause long-term financial fallout

High gas prices could cause long-term financial fallout

While this spring’s record-high gas prices may have receded from their peak in late April, the volatility of the cost of filling up may have already done its damage in terms of affecting Vancouverites’ summer travel and long-term financial planning.
People are being easily duped by fake Expedia 'customer service'

People are being easily duped by fake Expedia 'customer service'

Scammers have been fraudulently using the company name Expedia Inc. to trick consumers out of thousands of dollars.
Plans afoot for Richmond animal shelter retrofit

Plans afoot for Richmond animal shelter retrofit

Richmond city council is on the verge of approving an $8million rebuild of its current animal shelter and expanding it into a 6,000-square-foot facility.