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Night market draws thousands to Richmond

Night market draws thousands to Richmond

Rainbow cheese toast, volcano tuna melt, mac&cheese pie, churros, chicken steak, Japanese crackers — the Richmond Night Market is far from just an Asian feast, although there is much of that, too.
Horgan 'disappointed' in Paton, has 'contempt' for Johal's politics

Horgan 'disappointed' in Paton, has 'contempt' for Johal's politics

Debate in public intensifies over future of George Massey Tunnel
Dazzling full strawberry moon set to illuminate Metro Vancouver skies

Dazzling full strawberry moon set to illuminate Metro Vancouver skies

Spring is in full bloom and Metro Vancouver residents will get the chance to view a magnificent full strawberry moon to celebrate the season
Hundreds of students heading to Richmond for huge mental math competition

Hundreds of students heading to Richmond for huge mental math competition

While most may rely on their cellphone’s calculator to solve simple math problems, hundreds of students will descend on Richmond this weekend to showcase their prowess in a fading art: mental math. On May 25, the sixth B.C.
Metro Vancouver politicians approve themselves more pay to cover tax loss

Metro Vancouver politicians approve themselves more pay to cover tax loss

Feds rule that one-third of civic politicians’ pay no longer tax exempt
Richmond men facing charges in robbery of Vancouver senior

Richmond men facing charges in robbery of Vancouver senior

77-year-old man was allegedly pushed to the ground, robbed near Commercial Drive and Grandview Highway
Land matching program connects farmers and landowners

Land matching program connects farmers and landowners

Pairing up landless farmers with landowners is like being a matchmaker.
New, privatized health clinic will weaken public system: analyst

New, privatized health clinic will weaken public system: analyst

Seymour Health Centre given $7 million contract by Vancouver Coastal Health to operate care centre
Vancouver police adding drones to crime prevention arsenal

Vancouver police adding drones to crime prevention arsenal

Remote-controlled cameras won’t be looking in peoples’ windows: superintendent
Lafarge targets lower emissions, thanks to a provincial grant

Lafarge targets lower emissions, thanks to a provincial grant

With a grant from the provincial government for $14 million, Lafarge Canada Inc.’s Richmond Cement Plant has launched a new lower carbon fuel system aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its cement production.