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Coach faces trip charge

Shocking footage of a hockey coach apparently tripping a 13-year-old player after a game, leaving the boy with a broken wrist, has led to police recommending an assault charge.

Readers ponder the meaning of 'Canadian'

The News asked some active members of our community what being Canadian means to them and what they'll be doing on Canada Day

Running for cancer in wee hours

The time on the clock read 3: 19 a.m. when some of Peter Grant's fellow runners on the "TooManyReasons" team noticed he'd clocked up 35 kilometres.

Steveston Salmon Festival Schedule of Events

Saturday, June 30 and Sunday, July 1 Carnival rides and inflatable fun from noon to 5 p.m. Canada Day, July 1 6: 30 - 11: 30 a.m.: Pancake breakfast; 9: 30 a.m.: Kids' Bicycle Parade; 9: 50 a.m.: Kajaks Salmon Run road race; 10 a.m.

Tourism Richmond celebrates centre opening

Tourism Richmond's Steveston Visitor Centre opened last Saturday with a ribbon cutting ceremony, horse and carriage rides and a Richmond Perfect Pie contest.

Teachers bittersweet over deal

It's been a week of mixed emotions for Richmond's teachers, after their union leaders ended a 10-month dispute with the B.C. government.

Running for cancer during wee hours in Richmond

The time on the clock read 3:19 a.m. when some of Peter Grants fellow runners on the TooManyReasons team noticed hed clocked up 35 kilometres. There are many things Grant dreamt of doing in the wee small hours running a marathon wasnt one of them.

Richmond students fight climate change

Archibald Blair elementarys division one grade six/seven class took top prize this year in the citys Climate Change showdown a program that educates students on climate change and energy conservation.

City of Richmond releases new tool to remind you about garbage day

The city of Richmond wants to make it easier for Richmondites to remember chores such as garbage and recycling pick up or when to pay your property taxes. Enter its new software tool called ReCollect.

Richmond teachers bitter sweet over deal

Its been a week of mixed emotions for Richmonds teachers, after their union leaders ended a ten-month dispute with the B.C. government.