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Richmond COVID-19 weekly cases drop to three

Richmond COVID-19 weekly cases drop to three

Steveston residents are 84 per cent vaccinated while Broadmoor and Blundell have vaccination rates of 76 per cent.
7 pop-up picnic areas now open in Richmond

7 pop-up picnic areas now open in Richmond

The pop-up picnic area initiative was launched by Tourism Richmond
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...new family in the 'hood

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...new family in the 'hood

Richmond News readers have been sending in their daily shots of Beautiful Richmond
Video: Meet Richmond's Olympians...racewalker Evan Dunfee

Video: Meet Richmond's Olympians...racewalker Evan Dunfee

Dunfee talks about the infamous "bump" in Rio in 2016 and how women's stockings from the freezer may help him win a medal in Tokyo
Richmond Night Market reveals opening date

Richmond Night Market reveals opening date

As one of largest North America's largest outdoor events, the Richmond Night Market used to attract hundreds and thousands of people every year.
Steveston barber on cloud nine after historic England soccer win

Steveston barber on cloud nine after historic England soccer win

Iain MacKelworth had to cut customers' hair while England battled through to the Euro 2020 final against Denmark on Wednesday
Richmond RCMP volunteers ramping up speed watch, auto-theft patrols

Richmond RCMP volunteers ramping up speed watch, auto-theft patrols

Richmond Mounties will be ramping up these types of initiatives over the summer
Richmond Islanders win gold at the Cat Wheatley

Richmond Islanders win gold at the Cat Wheatley

The girls were competing in their first tournament since the start of the pandemic
Richmondites call for cancellation of Olympics Games due to COVID-19

Richmondites call for cancellation of Olympics Games due to COVID-19

The Olympic Games will be held without spectators at venues due to a rise in coronavirus infections.
Richmond councillor questions where $9.3 million COVID-19 relief is going

Richmond councillor questions where $9.3 million COVID-19 relief is going

Coun. Chak Au suggested this week $500,000 of provincial relief money be used to support needy families in Richmond.