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Buffy Sainte-Marie espouses need to ‘de-colonize’

Buffy Sainte-Marie espouses need to ‘de-colonize’

Singer came to Richmond to talk housing solutions
Richmond eagles' nest had to go: Raptor expert

Richmond eagles' nest had to go: Raptor expert

Local residents upset at seeing long-established nest covered in tarp so condemned tree can be felled
Salt wedge concerns rise with deeper dredging

Salt wedge concerns rise with deeper dredging

Increased dredging of the Fraser River is expected to have a “substantial” impact on irrigation water for Richmond farms, according to a study by the Delta Farmers’ Institute.
Anti-Chinese sentiment partly governments' fault: Steves

Anti-Chinese sentiment partly governments' fault: Steves

Au: Flyer is Trump 'spillover'
Has city council got the guts to end mega farm mansions?

Has city council got the guts to end mega farm mansions?

Pushback made council nix past motion to curb home size on farms
Homelessness ain’t goin’ out of fashion

Homelessness ain’t goin’ out of fashion

Richmond high school students raising awareness and funds after seeing first-hand Downtown Eastside deprivation
Operation Red Nose to start ride home service on Friday

Operation Red Nose to start ride home service on Friday

Operation Red Nose is off and running in Richmond and Delta. The free service, which provides a safe ride home after holiday partying, begins another season this weekend.
YVR launches speed lane for autistic people

YVR launches speed lane for autistic people

Vancouver Airport has become the first in Canada to implement a program that provides an expedited airport process for families and individuals living with autism.
With changes afoot Pathways rises above

With changes afoot Pathways rises above

Charity critic gives Pathways Clubhouse two thumbs up for value and transparency
Alt-right pamphlets come to Richmond targeting Chinese people

Alt-right pamphlets come to Richmond targeting Chinese people

Steveston residents were shocked to receive a racist pamphlet at their doors Thursday morning that took aim at Chinese people and pointed them to an alternative-right (“alt-right”) website. Police say the pamphlets warrant an investigation.