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Update: Rabbit snares on Richmond property raises safety concern

Update: Rabbit snares on Richmond property raises safety concern

Injured pregnant rabbit from a different snare trap recuperates at the vet
Richmond Olympian sets 10K treadmill racewalking world record

Richmond Olympian sets 10K treadmill racewalking world record

Admittedly, Evan Dunfee was the first to attempt it, but it's got to start somewhere and he almost broke his own Canadian racewalking record
Richmond woman honoured by Dutch king

Richmond woman honoured by Dutch king

Adriana Zylmans was presented with the “Lintje” for her years of service to the Dutch community in British Columbia.
Remote learning continues in fall for Richmond students - in modified format

Remote learning continues in fall for Richmond students - in modified format

Remote learning cost the school district about $4.5 million this year.
Steveston Rotary hails Richmond grocery store and its manager

Steveston Rotary hails Richmond grocery store and its manager

The club recognized Richard Morgadinho, manager at the Terra Nova Save-On-Foods store, and his store staff
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...the windy West Dyke

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...the windy West Dyke

Richmond News reader have been sending in their dozens, their favourite recent photos of "Beautiful Richmond"
Roadwork causing delays along Steveston Highway

Roadwork causing delays along Steveston Highway

Steveston Highway at No. 4 Road is down to one lane each way
Four more Richmond schools added to COVID-19 exposure list

Four more Richmond schools added to COVID-19 exposure list

Four SD38 schools have been flagged.
Richmond byelection costs lower than Burnaby's despite mail-in option

Richmond byelection costs lower than Burnaby's despite mail-in option

Richmond is electing one councillor while Burnaby has two vacant seats to fill in a byelection
Richmond RCMP school liaison program stays — for now

Richmond RCMP school liaison program stays — for now

Vancouver and New Westminster school boards voted this week to end their police liaison programs