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Nautical tunes on the waterfront

Pirates and grand vessels will take over Steveston to the tune of jazz rhythms and light pop jingles this weekend.

Canada, through the eyes of foreigners

Once my parents decided to emigrate from Germany to Canada in 1956, my mother went to the bookshop in our hometown and ordered a map of Vancouver. When the map arrived my mother was nonplussed.
Richmond LGBTQ lack support: Ng

Richmond LGBTQ lack support: Ng

'Vicious cycle' exists in terms of lack of support: Youth worker

'Worms' ready to party

It's a good thing The Arrogant Worms didn't sprout south of the 49th parallel.

Celebrate big time at 69th Salmon Festival

Plenty to see and do in Steveston as the community wishes Canada a happy birthday

Top Chef defines Canadian cuisine as 'farm to table'

We've come a long way from maple syrup and back bacon

Art lovers' one-stop shop

Art lovers and collectors can save themselves a whole lot of time and even gain some unique insights by taking in this year's art show at the Steveston Salmon Festival.

Festival Parade route

Today, Canada's heritage is reflected in numerous ways, not the least of which is the Salmon Festival Parade which kicks off at 10 a.m. and winds its way through Steveston from Garry Point Park to Railway Ave. and Moncton Street.

Public invited to get onboard

The Royal Canadian Navy will lead a flotilla of classic and working ships sailing and steaming their way to Richmond for Ships to Shore Steveston 2014 on the Canada Day weekend.

Think you can fish?

King of the Fraser competition gives the public a taste of the skills needed out on the water