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Richmond school site could cost $75 million

Richmond school site could cost $75 million

Development in Richmond city centre will mean more school space is needed.
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...how cute is this garden?

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...how cute is this garden?

Richmond News readers have been sending in their favourite, recent shots of their "Beautiful Richmond"
Richmond theatre moves beyond its walls

Richmond theatre moves beyond its walls

Gateway Theatre considers future outdoor events post-pandemic
Seven power outages scheduled for Richmond this week

Seven power outages scheduled for Richmond this week

Richmond residents in multiple areas will experience power outages as BC Hydro has scheduled repair and replacement work from June 21 to 28.
Cleanup order, crisis line on Richmond council agenda this week

Cleanup order, crisis line on Richmond council agenda this week

Council's committee meetings are streamed live on YouTube.
Richmond councillor pushes for 988 suicide crisis line

Richmond councillor pushes for 988 suicide crisis line

Coun. Alexa Loo points out there's been a 200-per-cent increase in the need for suicide prevention services because of the pandemic.
Update: Steveston historical site to not open this Canada Day

Update: Steveston historical site to not open this Canada Day

Safety reasons highlighted for the one-day closure
Update: Power restored to more than 2,000 BC Hydro customers in east Richmond

Update: Power restored to more than 2,000 BC Hydro customers in east Richmond

Power was estimated to be back on by 4:30 p.m.
Kudos: Islamic centre donates care packages to mark World Refugee Day

Kudos: Islamic centre donates care packages to mark World Refugee Day

Since 2001, June 20 has been designated World Refugee Day by the United Nations
Letters: Save the Minoru benches

Letters: Save the Minoru benches

A Richmond News reader wants the city to consider saving the benches outside the old Minoru pool