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Woman conned out of $4,000

Richmond Mounties are looking for help in identifying a female believed to be responsible for defrauding an elderly woman of $4,000. On Nov.

Dix takes shot at NDP's Richmond rivals

Party leader makes rare campaign stop amid Communist Party controversy

Annual plant sale for Mom

The London Heritage Farm prepares to host its sixth annual plant sale in time for Mothers Day this Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12.

Catching more than just fish

Richmond author publishes book on commercial fishing

Steveston' sign language hard to read

From one Steveston street to the next, NDP candidate Scott Stewart can`t work out which party is carrying the most support across the riding.

'Outspoken' Day ready to stir things up

"I was born to do this." BC Conservative hopeful Carol Day is positively revelling in the role as one of the main challengers to John Yap's position at the head of Richmond-Steveston's provincial table.

Planting the seed of power

He harbours no illusions of being elected around 8:15 p.m. next Tuesday night. If he manages to pull in a modest three-figure haul of votes in Richmond-Steveston, he'll be quietly contented.

Richmond moves for Health Day

Richmonds Move for Health Festival kicks off on Friday, May 10, giving residents a chance to try dozens of different sports, dance styles and wellness activities for free at Minoru Park.

Woman conned out of $4,000

Richmond Mounties are looking for help in identifying a female believed to be responsible for defrauding an elderly woman of $4,000. On Nov.
Building bridges across two worlds; News reporter, Chinese councillor pound Golden Triangle

Building bridges across two worlds; News reporter, Chinese councillor pound Golden Triangle

Back in March, the City of Richmond sidestepped the issue of language used on business signs and literature after being presented with a 1,000-strong signature from concerned residents.