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Youth, drugs dialogue needs changing

History tells us prohibition doesn't works. Those working with youth are all too aware of this fact. They know it's hard to prevent all teenagers from experimenting with alcohol or drugs.
Checkout ambush could backfire on Richmond charities

Checkout ambush could backfire on Richmond charities

That request for two bucks at the supermarket could prove costly in the long run

Corporate donations help, but self-serving

Union federation aware many of working poor in Richmond need charity to get by
Sponsor family for Christmas, buy Dream Auction tickets

Sponsor family for Christmas, buy Dream Auction tickets

Two worthy Richmond events need public's help
Youth, drugs dialogue needs changing

Youth, drugs dialogue needs changing

Youth advocate urges more protection for kids, childhood only lasts 932 weeks
Teacher takes on mental health stigma at schools

Teacher takes on mental health stigma at schools

As a resource teacher at William Bridge elementary, Sara Raouf watches mental illness hang over a child’s expression, whether dealing with their own or taking on the stresses of a family member. It’s ever-present, yet words are rarely spoken.
Groups help typhoon victims

Groups help typhoon victims

“Love Without Borders,” a free fundraising concert for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at Aberdeen Centre’s Central Atrium on Sunday, Nov. 24.
Wat part of premier’s trade mission to Asia

Wat part of premier’s trade mission to Asia

13-day visit to help promote LNG opportunities in B.C.
Update: Waterfront rezoning bid fails to win support

Update: Waterfront rezoning bid fails to win support

City staff to examine Onni’s Imperial Landing development further
Instructor honoured by Prime Minister

Instructor honoured by Prime Minister

Shyrose Nurmohamed, Richmond Montessori teacher, spent a day in Ottawa receiving an award from Prime Minister Stephen Harper.