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Retiree pays steeply for fixed natural gas contract

Richmond resident Moseley Jack feels he was duped by a natural gas marketer who signed him to a five-year contract in 2008. If the 76-year-old had stayed with Fortis BC (then Terasen) he would have saved thousands of dollars on his gas costs.

Around Town

Friday An 11-session series focusing on adult literacy, Literacy FIRST! takes place until Friday, Aug. 23 at the Brighouse branch Community Place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, or until Saturday, Aug. 24 from 10:30 am to 12:30 p.m.

Youth live painting competition raises more than $10,000

More than 2,000 entries from 33 countries at Olympic oval

Arts Calendar

Prepared by the Richmond Arts Coalition until Nov 24 Family Sunday Family Sunday is a free drop-in art program that offers families the occasion to explore the gallery exhibitions through various art activities.
Feast on birds of prey display

Feast on birds of prey display

A free demonstration of the ancient art of falconry and the natural ecology and behaviour of the magnificent birds of prey takes place at Terra Nova Rural Park on Sunday, Aug. 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Province working on rabbit relocation

Provincial wildlife officials say they are doing their best to help re-locate feral rabbits from the Richmond Auto Mall area and any restrictions that may have slowed the process are in place to protect the environment.

Passerby helps Richmond RCMP foil kidnapping attempt

Two men charged, gun found at scene after Sunday afternoon incident in north Richmond
In transit-ion

In transit-ion

With 80,000 more people expected to call Richmond home by 2041, what is being done to alleviate pressure on the public transit system and make it more attractive? Scroll under the News tab to read the first two parts.

Province working on rabbit relocation

Provincial wildlife officials say they are doing their best to help re-locate feral rabbits from the Richmond Auto Mall area and any restrictions that may have slowed the process are in place to protect the environment.

YVR workers poised to strike

Labour Day could give rise to some "labour" pains for travellers using YVR.