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Questions remain where materials will end up

This week, residents of Richmond were introduced to much talked about new household recycling methods, resulting in a greater amount of materials being collected from blue boxes and carts.
Teachers set to strike in Richmond next week

Teachers set to strike in Richmond next week

Rotating job action will hit Richmond School District next Tuesday, May 27
Missing dogs may have died in Richmond

Missing dogs may have died in Richmond

Reported stolen by their dog-walker last week, turns out the dogs may have died of heat exhaustion before being dumped in Abbotsford.
Questions remain where recyclables will end up

Questions remain where recyclables will end up

This week, residents of Richmond were introduced to much talked about new household recycling methods, resulting in a greater amount of materials being collected from blue boxes and carts.
Chinese apology does more harm than good: Community leader

Chinese apology does more harm than good: Community leader

Bill Chu said the government needed to educate non-Asian community about historical wrongs before saying sorry

Senior distressed after witnessing arrest

For many people, witnessing an arrest being made by police is not an everyday occurrence. And, as was the case for Richmond senior Maggie McLean on Monday evening, the experience can be somewhat upsetting.

Recognition for 'extra milers'

Making memories was the theme of Tourism Richmond's Sixth Annual Service Awards celebration, which honours local workers who go the extra mile in providing service and customer care to residents and visitors to Richmond.

Hot, dry summer coming to Richmond

Lulu Island has a climate of its own
Rail crossing safety emphasized

Rail crossing safety emphasized

Richmond RCMP's traffic section partnered with CN Police Services and Transport Canada to spread awareness about rail safety amongst Richmond residents.
Tomorrow's shop teachers spend a day at the races

Tomorrow's shop teachers spend a day at the races

Part Wacky Races and Mario Kart, with a good measure of technical wizardry, graduating students from BCIT's Technology Teacher Education program put their skills to the test Wednesday on the go-kart track at TBC Indoor Racing in east Richmond.