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Make your own vino at Steveston WineMakers

As fall approaches and the weather turns chillier, there's nothing better than having a nice full-bodied merlot cabernet sauvignon to warm you up with dinner.
Pub crawl encourages mingling

Pub crawl encourages mingling

In the U.K., a neighbourhood pub is often where you will find community members of all ages and backgrounds gathered, having a pint and discussing the finer points of daily life.
Doctors prepares for arthritis tidal wave in Richmond

Doctors prepares for arthritis tidal wave in Richmond

Richmond Centre is the epicenter for research into disease expected to affect one in four Canadians by 2040
Richmond pub gets crafty with brews, hosts first beer fest

Richmond pub gets crafty with brews, hosts first beer fest

Craft beer enthusiasts rejoice - on Oct. 5 from 7 to 9:30 p.m., O'Hare's GastroPub will host the first annual Steveston Beer Fest at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, with net proceeds going towards the Richmond Christmas Fund.
Richmond kicks off Culture Days celebrations

Richmond kicks off Culture Days celebrations

Next weekend, cities across the country celebrate the arts with the fourth annual Culture Days from Friday, Sept. 27 to Sept. 29. And the City of Richmond is no exception.

Firefighters 'share' their talents

Composting facility at Sharing Farm gets a roof thanks to volunteer help

South Arm fair, a great garage sale

About 3,000 Richmond residents are expected to attend what's being dubbed as the city's "greatest garage sale" this Saturday at the 54th annual South Arm United County Fair. "It's great fun for the entire family.

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