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Column: A Pink for September, a Green Wine with some Fizz, and an Italian red on sale!

Column: A Pink for September, a Green Wine with some Fizz, and an Italian red on sale!

Three wines to pair with a warm, sunny September.
Man charged in UBC crash killing 2 students released on conditions

Man charged in UBC crash killing 2 students released on conditions

Tim Carl Robert Goerner surrendered his two passports to Richmond court on Friday.
Buckets of rotting salmon found at Steveston Harbour

Buckets of rotting salmon found at Steveston Harbour

The DFO has been alerted after thousands of dollars' worth of what appears to be decomposing sockeye were found in large totes
Salary of Richmond mayor-to-be tops $180,000

Salary of Richmond mayor-to-be tops $180,000

Council members got significant pay bumps in 2019 after the federal government cancelled a tax exemption.
The day Richmond's mayor met Queen Elizabeth II

The day Richmond's mayor met Queen Elizabeth II

Although Gil Blair's daughter thought he looked more like Clint Eastwood playing Her Majesty's bodyguard...
Richmond seeks artists for community art program

Richmond seeks artists for community art program

The deadline to apply for the 2023 Engaging Artists in Community Program is Sept. 26, 2022.
Editor's column: Teen swarming should be a call to action

Editor's column: Teen swarming should be a call to action

Richmond News editor Eve Edmonds asks how you would feel if it was your 14-year-old
Steveston thrift store creates touching window display to honour Queen Elizabeth

Steveston thrift store creates touching window display to honour Queen Elizabeth

SOS Children's Village thrift store has displayed gloves, photos, magazines, tea sets, a miniature Queen’s Guard, flowers and books.
Richmond council candidate balks at closed-door meetings

Richmond council candidate balks at closed-door meetings

Jasmine Piao spoke to city council in March at which time the audience started heckling council about in-camera meetings.
Queen Elizabeth's legacy to live on in B.C.: Premier John Horgan

Queen Elizabeth's legacy to live on in B.C.: Premier John Horgan

VICTORIA — The life of Queen Elizabeth is being celebrated in British Columbia upon news of her death. British Columbia Lt.-Gov.