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Battle lines drawn for summer school

RTA will 'absolutely' picket private school where district plans to hold international student program

We've got our fingers on it Ahoy Mateys!

Britannia Shipyards and Imperial Landing were awash with visitors to the annual Ships to Shore event last weekend.

RCMP warn of sex offender

Richmond Mounties are calling for the public's attention to a convicted sexual offender living in Richmond, who must stay away from children and is limited to being out in public only with supervision.

KPU president undertakes review of payments

Embattled Kwantlen Polytechnic University president Alan Davis says he was "unaware" that pre-employment consulting contracts given to him and another executive "might be non-compliant in some way with BC public sector regulations.

Pickets down at year-round schools

The full-scale strike continues, but at least some teachers were back on the job Monday after the B.C.

Bribery with a bell rings a fine tale

No one is too sure how salacious this story really is, but it all started in San Francisco in 1936 with an older woman - described as a swinger - a police boat captain, the woman's 10 year-old grandson and a long lost ship bell.
Teachers' strike: Summer school battle lines drawn in Richmond

Teachers' strike: Summer school battle lines drawn in Richmond

Richmond Teachers' Association will ‘absolutely’ picket private school where district plans to hold international student program
Richmond Mounties bust meth lab

Richmond Mounties bust meth lab

Police cars surround property on Cambie Road near No. 5 Road

Chow mein flavoured with rich history

When you tuck into that tasty bowl of chow mein at the Steveston Salmon Festival this July 1st, be sure to give it a closer look to see the talent and effort that went into its creation.

Highway to Heaven float showcases harmony

On a single, 45-foot trailer and 50-foot tractor, banners will showcase the different places of worship found along No. 5 Road.