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Editor's column: Fake news invites real response in Richmond

Editor's column: Fake news invites real response in Richmond

A few weeks back, the Richmond News was accused of reporting “fake news,” because we ran a story about the fact (not to be confused with an “alt fact”) that a McMath school trip to New York City had been cancelled due to the then-recent U.S.
Update: Student anti-Trump marchers wet, not weary

Update: Student anti-Trump marchers wet, not weary

Cambie secondary Grade 12 student organized march in Downtown Vancouver as U.S. president's sons open Trump Tower luxury hotel
Police searching for missing 21-year-old Richmond man

Police searching for missing 21-year-old Richmond man

Parker Grieve has been missing since Feb. 23
Time running out for public to have say on housing issues

Time running out for public to have say on housing issues

The public has only a few more days to provide input into proposed single-family home building regulations. At issue is the size and perimeter landscaping of new homes and how they fit into an existing neighbourhood.
Parents: LGBT policy could convert heterosexual teens

Parents: LGBT policy could convert heterosexual teens

Parents Care opposes special policy, argues for equal treatment for all minorities
City of Richmond puts Harvest Power on notice

City of Richmond puts Harvest Power on notice

The City of Richmond has issued a notice of default to composter Harvest Power, which now has 30 days to remedy its ongoing odour issues or face early termination of its contract with the municipality.
End to mega mansions on farms mulled at open house

End to mega mansions on farms mulled at open house

City planners will be fielding your questions and taking your thoughts regarding the size of homes on farmland, at an open house Thursday, March 2 at Richmond City Hall.
Trustee: LGBTQ policy could create cultural shift in schools

Trustee: LGBTQ policy could create cultural shift in schools

Separate policy aims to educate district staff, teachers, students about LGBTQ issues
CN Rail barriers and communications down in traffic snafus

CN Rail barriers and communications down in traffic snafus

Canadian National (CN) Railway company has not responded to repeated inquires by the Richmond News over numerous failures this month and last at its rail crossings along the Shell Road corridor.
High school students honing many skills for regionals

High school students honing many skills for regionals

Richmond high school students are set again to compete in the Skills Canada competition for Education Week at the Richmond School District. On March 2, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.