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Richmond athletes win Indigenous sports excellence awards

Richmond athletes win Indigenous sports excellence awards

Two teenage athletes from Richmond are among this year’s recipients of the 2020 Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport .
Richmond hospitality workers "threatened" with lockout notice

Richmond hospitality workers "threatened" with lockout notice

Staff at the Steveston Hotel are understood to be affected by a lockout notice issued by their employer
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...reader's visitors are a little bit quackers

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...reader's visitors are a little bit quackers

Richmond News reader have been sending in their dozens, their favourite recent photos of "Beautiful Richmond"
B.C. wants cash, designer goods linked to Richmond break-in spree forfeited

B.C. wants cash, designer goods linked to Richmond break-in spree forfeited

The break-and-enter spree took place in 2018 and 2019, largely in Richmond. One break and enter occurred in Burnaby
Sci-fi exhibition in Richmond showcases a world where touch is forbidden

Sci-fi exhibition in Richmond showcases a world where touch is forbidden

A new sci-fi art exhibit, UNION, is currently showing at the Richmond Art Gallery until June 5.
Richmond Esports Company plans to acquire top gaming event organizer

Richmond Esports Company plans to acquire top gaming event organizer

Even Matchup Gaming Inc. owns and operates a number of major esports competitions.
City of Richmond installs CCTV cameras at 110 intersections

City of Richmond installs CCTV cameras at 110 intersections

The traffic video cameras will only come online over the next few weeks as the city sets up signage indicating that they are operating
Richmond Public Library hosts annual Teen Poetry Contest

Richmond Public Library hosts annual Teen Poetry Contest

April celebrates National Poetry Month
Young Richmond entrepreneurs help farmers pollinate fields

Young Richmond entrepreneurs help farmers pollinate fields

There are 800 species of native bees in B.C. but because of pesticides, habitat loss and disease, some of them are under threat
New B.C. COVID-19 infections stay high as vaccinations set to accelerate

New B.C. COVID-19 infections stay high as vaccinations set to accelerate

One more death from the disease raises the province's death toll to 1,577.