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Update: Richmond driver fined after parking on sidewalk at Canada Line station

Update: Richmond driver fined after parking on sidewalk at Canada Line station

An Audi driver parked onto the sidewalk to use the ATM at the bank.
Best of Richmond: Businesses, tourism adapt to pandemic

Best of Richmond: Businesses, tourism adapt to pandemic

Some adaptations include pivoting to to e-commerce, shifting to work from home and creating new programs for locals
Best of Richmond: Celebrating the spirit of community, resiliency, innovation (Photos)

Best of Richmond: Celebrating the spirit of community, resiliency, innovation (Photos)

Richmond News editor Eve Edmonds says this year's "Best of Richmond" shows us the resiliency of the community
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...a sunset to remember

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...a sunset to remember

Richmond News readers have been sending in their dozens their favourite, recent photos of "Beautiful Richmond"
Letter: Thanks for helping my husband

Letter: Thanks for helping my husband

A Richmond News reader wants to thank those who helped her husband after a nasty fall in Ironwood recently
SUV finds parking spot on Richmond sidewalk

SUV finds parking spot on Richmond sidewalk

As seen in the photo, a white Audi was parked on the sidewalk.
Steveston cafe from popular TV show is up for sale, asking $199,000

Steveston cafe from popular TV show is up for sale, asking $199,000

The cafe is still operating.
Column: Okanagan Crush Pad wines raised in concrete really rock

Column: Okanagan Crush Pad wines raised in concrete really rock

Wines fermented in high concrete "eggs"
317 new COVID-19 infections, two more deaths in B.C.

317 new COVID-19 infections, two more deaths in B.C.

There's a new outbreak at Brookside Lodge care home in the Fraser Valley.
New book launched by Richmondite to address culture and language gaps for Chinese immigrants to Canada

New book launched by Richmondite to address culture and language gaps for Chinese immigrants to Canada

Producer of Feel at Home in Canada said this book could be a great tool to help readers feel connected to their nighourhoods and build bridges of understanding.