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Turning Point opens new doors for women

After six years of brainstorming, planning and consultation with the City of Richmond and various organizations including Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond finally has its own recovery house for women.

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Richmond-based papermaker files for creditor protection

Catalyst Paper will file for creditor protection within Canada to allow it to restructure its business and operations in an orderly manner, the Richmond-based paper manufacturer said Tuesday.

Potters club light fire under city council, staff

We hope weve opened up their eyes. The president of the struggling Richmond Potters Club was confident shed managed to put city councillors right on a few matters.

City of Richmond upgrades drainage pump stations

The City of Richmond has received more than $3.5 million from the provincial and federal governments for upgrades to two major drainage pump stations. The improvements for the No.

Wife charged with husband's murder

A 61-year-old Richmond woman has been charged with second-degree murder after her husband was found dead last week from severe head trauma. Jo Anne Alexander remains under psychiatric care after being arrested Jan.
Film questions where those pink dollars go

Film questions where those pink dollars go

Pool's Pink Ribbons Inc. examines the breast cancer fundraising campaign
Fantasy Faye laps limelight

Fantasy Faye laps limelight

Faye Leung - the ever-colourful woman who some say was responsible for former premier Bill Vander Zalm's downfall - was one of the first to attend the opening of the Richmond Art Gallery's exhibit, Fantasy Gardens, Converging Narratives last week.
Battle of the acronyms gets dirty in Richmond

Battle of the acronyms gets dirty in Richmond

Court awards former Richmond liquor store manager $85,000, severance

A judge has awarded a former 30-year liquor store employee $85,000 in damages, plus 18 months of severance pay, for being dismissed without notice in 2010.