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Pop-up markets boosted health in East Richmond, says report

Pop-up markets boosted health in East Richmond, says report

Urban Bounty offered fresh produce at the Hamilton Community Centre in 2022 and 2023.
Man fails to overturn 20-year-old Richmond, Surrey drug convictions

Man fails to overturn 20-year-old Richmond, Surrey drug convictions

The man filed the appeals so he could immigrate to the U.S.
City seeks community input on visions for Steveston's streetscape

City seeks community input on visions for Steveston's streetscape

Potential options include sticking to the status quo, concentrating parking in certain areas and improving cycling connectivity.
Out and About: Indigenous culture celebrated at historic Steveston cannery

Out and About: Indigenous culture celebrated at historic Steveston cannery

Storytelling, community art projects and Indigenous music and vendors were part of the lineup this weekend.
Gang squads from multiple B.C. cities track down suspect in stolen vehicle

Gang squads from multiple B.C. cities track down suspect in stolen vehicle

The 20-year-old suspect fled from police in Surrey and was arrested in Richmond.
Richmond athlete heads to international spikeball championships

Richmond athlete heads to international spikeball championships

Second Roundnet World Championships to take place in London, England, this year.
Steveston bistro shutting down

Steveston bistro shutting down

The owner of Davood's Bistro announced its closure this week.
Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Did you take any photos of Richmond last week?
Letter: Ottawa, keep your promise to get fish farming out of B.C. waters

Letter: Ottawa, keep your promise to get fish farming out of B.C. waters

The federal government's goal was to transition open net pen salmon farms out by 2025, and this letter writer urges the public to speak up.
Photos: Richmond students showcase their first comic book about local biodiversity

Photos: Richmond students showcase their first comic book about local biodiversity

A group of Richmond elementary students recently published their first comic book after six months of hard work.