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Finding their voice just part of the act for 'Idols'

Over the coming, weeks a specially chosen group of 10 local high school students will be honing their voices and perfecting dance steps for the 11th annual Rich City Idol competition.

Recess supervision limited as teachers begin job action

Recess and lunch hour supervision at Richmond schools was limited starting Wednesday as a result of job action taken by teachers, following a decision by their union, the B.C. Teachers' Federation, to serve strike and job action notice.

Blue box switch could cost $750,000

The City of Richmond could be out of pocket hundreds of thousands of dollars as a result of a decision by Multi-Material BC to switch its processing site for blue box recyclables.

Go with the flow

Depending on the day, Marc Gladstone goes with the flow of the music. It's just easier that way, says Richmond's veteran keyboard player, who currently belongs to eight bands scattered across the Lower Mainland.

McNulty apologizes for 'Christian' comment

Long-time City of Richmond councillor and chair of the city's planning committee Bill McNulty added more than a wrinkle in the long debate over the Lingyen Mountain Temple expansion proposal by suggesting the Buddhist applicants hadn't acted in a "Ch

Students behaving badly

Steveston secondary play 'The Wars of 1812' is purposely poor

Stores closing the books on sales

Two Richmond book sellers have reached the final chapter in their retail operations and will be closing their doors next month.

Golfer pots double ace

Three days after sinking two hole-in-ones on the same round of golf, Ed Pike was, understandably, still a very happy man.

Young artists find their voices on stage

Teens let their creative juices flow through music, drama and dance. See pages 20 & 21
Mounties back off Chinese driver's licence furor

Mounties back off Chinese driver's licence furor

RCMP come to 'agreement' with ICBC after Richmond detachment flagged issue with foreign documents