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Letters: Time to get it straight about the trees

Letters: Time to get it straight about the trees

A Richmond News reader is unhappy about the city's policy on tree care
Seven things to do in Richmond this weekend

Seven things to do in Richmond this weekend

Have you voted in the 2022 civic election?
Outgoing Richmond councillor pitches vision for historical Steveston

Outgoing Richmond councillor pitches vision for historical Steveston

Harold Steves would like to see Britannia Shipyards and its environs reflect the long and colourful history of Steveston Village.
Column: Blue Grouse and the Cowichan Valley are tasty wine destinations

Column: Blue Grouse and the Cowichan Valley are tasty wine destinations

Part two of columnist Eric Hanson's two-part wine-tasting adventure in Cowichan Valley.
Air quality advisory extended across Metro Vancouver

Air quality advisory extended across Metro Vancouver

A wildfire sparked in West Vancouver is contributing to an air quality advisory now extending across the entire Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley regions.
Richmond RCMP seeks public help in finding missing man

Richmond RCMP seeks public help in finding missing man

Diego Ahmed Reed, 44, was last seen leaving his home near Westminster Hwy. and Fraserwood Pl. at 2 a.m. on Oct. 14.
Richmond golf coach is best in B.C.

Richmond golf coach is best in B.C.

Nathan Leonhardt, who grew up in Richmond and runs the Tour Development Academy, was given the accolade at an awards ceremony this week.
KPU's Wilson School of Design receives $1-million federal research grant

KPU's Wilson School of Design receives $1-million federal research grant

The school aims to establish an applied design research centre to meet innovation needs of industry partners.
Veteran Richmond councillors join News live as election results unfold

Veteran Richmond councillors join News live as election results unfold

Long-time city councillors Harold Steves and Linda McPhail will be providing their perspectives on election night.
Metro Vancouver food banks get little attention on municipal campaign trail

Metro Vancouver food banks get little attention on municipal campaign trail

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank is charged almost $150,000 annually in property taxes, money the organization's COO says could go to feeding residents.