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Waiting for Big Brother to show the way

Richmond kids could spend up to 2 years looking for a mentor

Closing doors of group homes shock, horrify families

Despite public statements to the contrary, the B.C. Liberal government continues to force people with developmental disabilities from group homes against their families wishes.

Kwantlen feud deepens

Legal action threatened

Kwantlen rattled by another scandal

A he-said-she-said controversy alleging Kwantlen Student Association (KSA) connections to former KSA officials under investigation for possible mismanagement of over $2 million of student fees has escalated into threats of legal action.

Cummins still to decide on B.C. riding

Richmond hasnt officially been scratched off of B.C. Conservative Party leader John Cummins list of possible election ridings yet.

Fears over smart meters grow (updated)

BC Hydros controversial Smart Metering Program is moving ahead in Richmond, despite growing concerns about privacy and health risks.

Harbour gets federal boost

Steveston Harbour was one of several similar facilities across B.C. to get a $7.9 million funding boost from the federal government last week.

Richmond Lotto millionaire still to step up

The lucky man or woman who bought last weeks winning Lotto 6/49 ticket in Richmond still hasnt claimed their $7 million prize.

Clocking on to catch speeders, liars

News reporter spends evening shift out on the road with RCMP

Clocking on to catch speeders, liars

A scraggly-bearded man, sporting a tattoo, a baseball cap and a black T-shirt, takes another puff of his cigarette. Talking to cops made him nervous that much was clear in his first exchange with the officer about 30 minutes earlier.