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Richmond high schools to return to full in-person classes in September

Richmond high schools to return to full in-person classes in September

High schools in Richmond will run on a semester system in the new school year.
Remarkable women left mark on Richmond

Remarkable women left mark on Richmond

Kathleen McNeely elementary opened in 1991, about 27 years after this pioneering educator's death.
Richmond hair salon steps up for kids cancer charity

Richmond hair salon steps up for kids cancer charity

Ego Hair Salon has donated $1,000 to Wigs for KIds BC
Scheduled power outages in Richmond for Mar. 8 to 15

Scheduled power outages in Richmond for Mar. 8 to 15

Richmond residents in multiple areas will experience power outages as BC Hydro has scheduled repair and replacement work.
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...Iona jetty at dawn

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...Iona jetty at dawn

Richmond News reader have been sending in their favourite photos from around their city
Richmond woman says quarantine hotel expense ‘needless’ given negative COVID-19 test result

Richmond woman says quarantine hotel expense ‘needless’ given negative COVID-19 test result

A Richmondite who just came back from Taiwan said the three-night stay in a five-star hotel landed her a $1,825 bill (after-tax).
Three Richmond sites identified as COVID-19 immunization clinics

Three Richmond sites identified as COVID-19 immunization clinics

River Rock Casino, East Richmond Community Hall and Jackson Lam Adult Day Care (Austin Harris) are the locations of the COVID-19 vaccine clinics.
Richmond non-profit annual Women’s Day virtual event ‘Zoom-bombed’ by sexual, racist messages

Richmond non-profit annual Women’s Day virtual event ‘Zoom-bombed’ by sexual, racist messages

The event host says the incident was " particularly troubling" and "instrusive."
Risk of thunderstorm, hail in Richmond Sunday late afternoon

Risk of thunderstorm, hail in Richmond Sunday late afternoon

Sun to return this week to Metro Vancouver.
Richmond organization looks for public input on the 5.68-per-cent tax hike

Richmond organization looks for public input on the 5.68-per-cent tax hike

The Richmond Community Coalition (RCC), a municipal political party, is conducting an online survey asking Richmondites what they think of the property tax increase recently approved by council.