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No more space to build out: planning chair

Richmond is fast running out of space to grow and that's why the maximum building height has to increase.

Richmond entrepreneur targets office germs

You may never look at your computer keyboard and mouse the same way again when you find out just how dirty and germ-ridden they may be.

Love re-ignited amidst grow-op

What happens when you discover that your beloved farm house that you rented out has been turned into a pot growing operation? Simple, the husband and wife owners fall back in love among the ruins.

Richmond restaurants join 'Dine Out For Life'

Three restaurants in Richmond have stepped up and will open their doors Thursday, March 7 to celebrate Dining Out For Life, BCs largest restaurant fundraiser.

Protesting farmers take their tractors to Christy Clark's office

A group of protestors are taking their fight and their tractors all the way to Premier Christy Clarks constituency office today.

Suspected serial fraudster on loose in Richmond

Police are on the hunt for a serial fraudster after he tried to dupe someone in Richmond. Richard Earl Rupert, 56, is wanted for multiple counts of fraud by police agencies all across Canada. On Feb.

The only way is up

City could explore building height increase

Estranged husband pleads guilty in McDonald's murder

A man entered guilty pleas Thursday in connection with the fatal stabbings of his estranged wife and a male friend of hers in a McDonald's on No. 3 Road and Granville Avenue.

Husband arrested after woman's remains found

For years, Vancouver resident Gurpreet Gill was a missing person whose family desperately searched for her. Now she has been confirmed as a 2006 murder victim and her husband Jaswant Singh Gill has been charged with killing her. Vancouver Police Sgt.

Show hopes to leave big impression on Richmond school

Anti-bullying rock concert comes to MacNeill secondary