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Cafe owner, chocolatier hoist 'World Cup'

It's a momentous second every single soccer fan dreams of - lifting the World Cup for his or her country.
Chef cooks up 'souper' soccer book

Chef cooks up 'souper' soccer book

Legends Pub's Mark Scott also plans to cook a special soup every day of the World Cup to represent one of the competing countires

RCMP brass seek to sack local officer

A Richmond RCMP officer with a history of assault is once again in trouble with the law. But this time his superiors are seeking his dismissal. On Thursday the city's Mounties announced Const.

Telus investing in upgrades

Telus is investing $16 million in Richmond this year to increase Internet speeds in several neighbourhoods and expand coverage of wireless services.

Autism centre expects to be provincial hub

Facility awaits city approval

Funding axed for arts award winner

A week after the theatrical troupe Richmond in 3D won the city's Artistic Innovation Award for "producing visionary creative work" and "bringing a new cultural experience to the city of Richmond," the government has pulled the troupe's funding.
A new angle on gardening

A new angle on gardening

One Steveston restaurant's future of growing some of its own fruit and veg is on the rise, quite literally.

Off-leash problem probed

Has the West Dyke trail gone to the dogs? According to one anonymous resident it has.
UPDATE: Missing 13-year-old found safe and well

UPDATE: Missing 13-year-old found safe and well

William Maibaum had been missing since Monday, May 12
Soccer-mad cafe owner, chocolatier hoist 'World Cup' in Richmond

Soccer-mad cafe owner, chocolatier hoist 'World Cup' in Richmond

With only 28 sleeps left until Steveston is transformed into a World Cup Village, a stunning replica of football's most famous trophy lands in the village