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Keeping faith with food drive

People from four different faiths are setting aside their assorted beliefs in a bid to help Richmonds needy. BOSS (Beth Tikvah Synagogue, Our Saviour Lutheran Church, St. Annes Anglican Church and St.

Trade future in Asia-Pacific region, says Wat

Economist concerned government's vision of resource exports is short-sighted

Richmond volunteers get federal elder abuse cash

MP Alice Wong made her way to Richmond Wednesday morning to announce funding for Volunteer Richmond Information Services (VRIS).
Speed-talking Reid lands speaker role

Speed-talking Reid lands speaker role

The respect she commands across both sides of the political divide is one of the reasons Linda Reid has a new job Speaker of the B.C. Legislature.

Anti-smoking crusader honoured

Close friends and hospital staff gathered at the auditorium of the Richmond Hospital last Tuesday afternoon for a special tea in honour of Second World War veteran, 87-year-old Norman Wrigglesworth, who recently made a significant donation to the hos

Piano program strikes bum note

Parents, students unhappy after popular teacher gets axe

CUPE workers picket school board office

School support staff stage one-day protest over stall in contract talks

DARE graduates learn how to resist peer pressure

Grade 5 students at Manoah Steves elementary received certificates from Richmond RCMP after successfully graduating from the DARE Program (Drug Abuse Resistance Education).

Skateboard show does the trick

A grass-roots skateboarding event is catching big air after only two years on the ground.

Cyclists across B.C. hit road for mental health

A province-wide cycling event to raise awareness of mental health this weekend, which came through Richmond, raised nearly half a million dollars for the Canadian Mental Health Association.