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What happens to Canada's currency, stamps, place names after the Queen's death?

What happens to Canada's currency, stamps, place names after the Queen's death?

OTTAWA — Queen Elizabeth II has been a constant presence in Canadians' lives. Her face is engraved on our coins. It graces the $20 bill and is featured on some of our stamps. Even buildings, parks, mountains and islands bear her name.
Richmondites invited to try activities at Minoru Centre open house

Richmondites invited to try activities at Minoru Centre open house

Free activities and tours of the community centre will be available on Sept. 9 and 10.
How the mooncake has come to sweeten our celebration of the moon

How the mooncake has come to sweeten our celebration of the moon

Do you know why we eat mooncakes to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival?
Popular Vietnamese street food joint expands to Richmond

Popular Vietnamese street food joint expands to Richmond

Obanhmi is holding a soft opening for its new location near Richmond Public Market.
Delta, region's drivers would have had bridge now, says Falcon

Delta, region's drivers would have had bridge now, says Falcon

Having another exit out of Ladner also fell by the wayside when the previous bridge project was cancelled
Column: Pairing wine with Thai cuisine

Column: Pairing wine with Thai cuisine

Wine pairings that won't distract from the unique flavours and aromes of Thai cuisine.
New 7-Eleven set to open in Richmond

New 7-Eleven set to open in Richmond

A rezoning application has been lodged with the city to open a store at the Esso on No. 1 Road and Blundell
Richmond mall celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival, promotes inclusivity

Richmond mall celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival, promotes inclusivity

'Hate Has No Place' in Richmond, says Lansdowne Mid-Autumn and anti-racism celebration.
Update: Richmond power outage affected over 2,500 BC Hydro customers

Update: Richmond power outage affected over 2,500 BC Hydro customers

The power outage in Richmond lasted around one hour on Wednesday morning.
Editor's Column: When is breaking the law justified?

Editor's Column: When is breaking the law justified?

In a column published on August 11, Richmond News editor Eve Edmonds ponders the fates of environmentalists before the court for protesting the climate emergency.