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Alleged gay-bash brothers face assault conviction

Two Richmond brothers charged with beating two gay men while allegedly yelling homophobic slurs at them should be convicted of assault causing bodily harm, court heard Wednesday.

Boy's Christmas drive explodes across region

Reese Shelly, 8, created a pyjama drive for those in need

Winners and Losers provokes actors, audience

Gateway play challenges ideas about class, privilege

Hockey coach pleads guilty to assaulting player in tripping case

The lawyer for a minor league hockey coach who infamously tripped a 13-year-old Richmond boy last summer during a postgame handshake will be arguing for a non-custodial sentence when his client appears for sentencing in January.

City reinforces pedestrian safety

Pedestrian casualties are preventable.

Massey tunnel project open houses start next week

The provincial government is preparing to kick off the first round of public consultation into replacing the 53-year-old Massey Tunnel.

City readies fleet for snow, ice season

No extreme winter conditions forecast: Weather expert

World famous ship's wheel maker passes away

If there is one name that stands out in the maritime history of Richmond, it's the Lubzinski brothers. Jack and Joseph founded the world-renowned Marine Products Company, which built high quality ship steering wheels on No. 3 Road back in 1951.

Meter rates set to rise

An increased rate for water meter users is one of the highlights of next year's utility budget for the city.

Boy's Christmas drive explodes across region

In most circles, Reese Shelly is your average third grader known simply by his name. But in a growing number of groups, hes called a pyjama ambassador.