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Make sure your child is riding safe

Ensuring the safety of their children is of the utmost priority for parents. One of the leading causes of injuries to children involve motor vehicle crashes.

Two Richmond school playground slated for funding

Richmonds Westwind and Woodward elementary schools are among forty-four elementary and middle schools in B.C. that will be given first priority for $8 million in new provincial playground funding, Premier Christy Clark announced Friday in Delta.

Severed foot found floating in False Creek

A human leg bone sticking out of a running shoe was found Tuesday in False Creek, marking the eighth severed foot to be found in B.C. in four years.

Youth alleged to have street raced down 99

Cops impound up to $2 million worth of sports cars from young Richmond drivers

SMILE! They're at the Fringe

Young, local talent make their debut in musical spoof about beauty pageants

Healthy habits for the new school year

In just a few days, summer will be officially over for kids in Richmond. And the start of the new school year marks a good time to establish, or re-establish, healthy habits that will see kids of all ages flourish both physically and mentally.

Battered, bruised Richmond sales manager skates toward world record

Shes battered, bruised and has already worn well into her second skin on her ankles. But you wont hear Vallerie Skelly complaining.

New freight service to China launched from YVR

B.C. and other Canadian exports are finding new markets for their products in Asia through the new China South Airlines (CSA) cargo service officially launched this week from YVR to Shanghai. Since July, CSA has been moving B.C.

Investors benefit from consolidation

It's not unusual for investors to have several accounts spread over different advisors. For some, it reflects a desire to diversify their portfolios by bringing various perspectives to the table, while for others it's a result of circumstances.

Victims of 'holistic healer' may claim compensation

For years, Richmond, resident Selina She Yin Tsui held herself out as a "holistic healer," diagnosing ailments from tapeworms, gallstones and parasites to cancer.