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Cellphone peeping Tom pleads guilty

A man who admitted to taking photos up a woman's skirt at a Canada Line station last summer has been given a conditional discharge and probation. Robert William Kelly pleaded guilty to secretly observing or recording nudity in a public place.

Heritage house has first public opening

Visitors at this year's Doors Open will have the opportunity to step back in time - 106 years back to be exact. In 1908, Solomon and Eleanor Branscombe settled on 260 acres at what is now the south west corner of Steveston Highway and Railway Avenue.

All gone quiet over there!

They're both dismissing it as a "bit of fun" and being "all about charity." But there's simply no hiding the fact that Steveston merchants Iain Mackelworth and Davood Khatami are fairly keen to win a "charity" soccer match on Saturday.

Teachers not the only ones protesting

Students plan walkout, parents demonstrate at MLA's office

She's 80 and running strong

No rest for record-breaking Gwen

McNair student wins Idol

McNair secondary's Maria Encarnacion was named the 2014 RichCity Idol Thursday evening, besting nine other competitors. In her last performance she sang All of Me by John Legend on a grand piano.

Hansen joins soccer village

When Rick Hansen was in Steveston on Sunday to make the first donation to his namesake foundation for World Cup Steveston he was met with yet another barrier.
Their longest day

Their longest day

Three Canadian veterans reflect on their role in the D-Day invasion and the emotional aftermath
Conditional discharge for Richmond man who took photos up woman's skirt

Conditional discharge for Richmond man who took photos up woman's skirt

Robert William Kelly pleaded guilty to secretly observing or recording nudity in a public place.
Is Vancouver ready for another Olympics?

Is Vancouver ready for another Olympics?

Richmond mayor doesn't think so