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Richmond high school's grad prank helps community

Grads are renowned for taking part in pranks that wreak havoc on their schools or communities. However, the hoax by McRoberts secondary's graduation class was decidedly different.

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.

Faulty engine parts warning issued six weeks before Richmond plane crash

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.

Early birds encouraged in Richmond civic election

The City of Richmond is making it easier than ever for voters to make their mark in this year's civic elections.
Photo Gallery: All-Candidates Debate

Photo Gallery: All-Candidates Debate

Richmondite facing riot charge

Resident one of 60 files passed by police to Crown

Richmond plane crash: More survivors set to be released from hospital

While the exact cause of the dramatic plane crash on Russ Baker Way has still to be determined, two more survivors may be released from hospital this week.

School expands

One elementary school in Richmond will be expanded as part of the B.C. government's $353 million injection into the province's education infrastructure.

Richmond plane crash rescuers share a common bond

Jeremy Kerr, John Redmond, Haim Peri and Shawn Nagurny share a common bond even if they dont know one another.

City endorses park design

The design for a $2.3 million waterfront park next to the Olympic oval has been endorsed by city council. The "Oval West Waterfront Park" concept - which will be split into two phases - was first approved by the city back in 2007.