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Brodie balks at B.C. blue box deal

Recylcing move will cost more in long run say cities

Mystery substance sends four to hospital

At least four people were taken to hospital after an unknown substance was thrown through the window of a home Monday night. Two occupants of the home on Taseko Crescent, just southeast of Westminster Highway and No.

PM in town, details sex offenders' plan

The federal government acted to get even tougher on child predators at home and abroad as Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled plans Monday for a publicly accessible national sex offender registry and a law forcing convicted sex offenders to alert

Students glimpse response team's preparations

Students at Richmond Christian's high school got a front row seat to view the RCMP's ERT (Emergency Response Team) marshal their forces adjacent to the No. 5 Road campus last Friday afternoon (Sept. 13). The school's parking lot and sections of No.

Walmart proposal revisited

Project developer agrees to pay for connector road

Community has one big day to show it cares

The upcoming 6th Annual Community Cares Day is drawing record support and expanding its reach to raise awareness about the importance of local health care in Richmond.

Acupuncturist ordered to repay $1.5 million

A Richmond acupuncturist is being ordered to repay the province's Medical Services Plan $1.5 million for treatments health ministry officials allege he never provided patients. Stephen May, a spokesperson for B.C.

Sensible BC rolls Canna'bus'into Richmond

Members of Sensible BC' s campaign rolled into Richmond Monday afternoon to light up interest in its bid to de-criminalize marijuana.
Longtime Richmond artist prepares for the annual race

Longtime Richmond artist prepares for the annual race

Come mid-morning this Saturday, John Beatty plans to be deep into his canvas, layering soft brushstroke over brushstroke, with vivid, but calming colours.
Cleanup celebrates 20 years, kicks off in Richmond

Cleanup celebrates 20 years, kicks off in Richmond

At around 10 a.m. Saturday morning, dozens of citizen scientists will descend on the shores of Iona Beach Park to kick off the 20th Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup.