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GOLF TOURNAMENT TO NET $120,000 TO SUPPORT PATIENTS & NEW MEDICAL

EQUIPMENT TO ASSESS AND TREAT LUNG DISEASE AT RICHMOND HOSPITAL
Water waste down, consumption up

Water waste down, consumption up

New filling stations create flood of excitement

Japadog rolls into Richmond

The City of Richmonds first sidewalk vendor as part of its one-year pilot sidewalk vending project opened for business on the corner of Westminster Highway and No. 3 Road.

Conservation counters rising water cost

Try to imagine what seven billion litres of water looks like. Thats how much H2O the City of Richmond saved between 2006 and 2011. And, depending on how hot and dry it gets this summer, that incredible reduction in consumption could get even bigger.

Tap water fine in Richmond, not so in Africa: Student

As Richmond schools tighten their waste reduction belts, students also turn their focus globally.

Richmond workers rescue 'family-of-four'

A City of Richmond public works crew took like ducks to water to save a trapped Richmond "family.

Resort owner mulls transfer of rabbits to remote island

Craig Widsten may just be "some-bunny's" best friend. Best friend, that is, if you're one of the many abandoned rabbits currently calling the lands in and around the Richmond Auto Mall home.

Water profits spilling into private hands: Report

Centre for Policy Alternatives calls on province to regulate industrial water use

Nurse fund-'races' for Richmond Hospital

With three sons who were active in sports as youngsters, and a life-long career in nursing, Richmonds Lynn Walters is used to running back and forth to the hospital. But that takes on a new direction June 23.

Richmond students prepare to Grind it out with water

Some of them will be lugging water around a track for six kilometers, while some will hike the unforgiving Grouse Grind.