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Candidate meeting covers waterfront

They were hit with questions on affordable housing, rising taxes, city staff running council, the jet fuel pipeline and densification. There was even some probing on prostitution in massage parlours and perceived cultural harmony.

Richmond's all-candidate meeting covers the waterfront

They were hit with questions on affordable housing, rising taxes, city staff running council, the jet fuel pipeline and densification at the all-candidates meeting jointly hosted by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce and the Richmond Community Services

Realtor probed in kidnapping charge

The Real Estate Council of B.C. has launched an investigation after a licensed agent was charged last week in a gangland kidnapping.

Mayoral candidates debate governance

When it comes to distinguishing the two mayoral candidates, its more about how than what, according to challenger Richard Lee.

Deadly plane crash stirs up bad memories for Richmond residents

The deadly crash last week of a twin-engined Beechcraft King Air 100 aircraft short of a runway at Vancouver International Airport has brought back bad memories for a group of Richmond residents.

Warning issued six weeks before plane crashed

Six weeks before the Beechcraft King Air 100 crashed in Richmond, killing the pilot and injuring eight others on board, aviation authorities in the U.S. and Canada issued emergency directives for the engine model used by the downed plane.

Annuities help retirement

Investors are growing weary of market volatility. Unfortunately, the instability has caused many to panic, pulling out of the markets and sitting in cash. However, with inflation eroding the remaining value of the portfolio, it's unsustainable.

Advanced polls open next Tuesday

A record nine advance voting opportunities are available this year for voters including four different voting locations on Nov. 12.

Red Nose celebrating decade of safe streets

Driving program in Delta-Richmond in need of volunteers as it readies to serve over another holiday season

Music retailer HMV to close stores in Richmond and Vancouver

High rent and an increased trend to online sales have forced music retailer HMV Canada to close the doors of its Richmond Centre location and flagship store at Burrard and Robson this January, the company announced Thursday.