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Public invited to be part of nursery rhyme relay at maritime festival

Aircraft design change unlikely to save more lives, Transportation Canada says

Changing the way aircraft are designed to save lives by limiting fires after plane crashes wouldn't be simple, nor would it be the most effective way to reduce aviation fatalities, a senior official with Transport Canada says.

GMO crop ban stalled

Last year, the City of Richmond made a groundbreaking decision to ban the growth of genetically engineered crops in the city.

Sewage cost looms, cities debate

Who's going to pay for this crap? That's the question being bandied about Metro Vancouver cities regarding plans for a new Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant. The new sewage plant will come with a hefty price tag.

Farmers look to sustain Richmond

Three hundred people regularly descend on Richmond's community gardens with seeds and shovel in hand, ready to quite literally reap what they sow.

Richmond houses top book buyers

Vancouverites are some of the biggest bookworms in Canada, according to sales data from Amazon that show residents bought the most books in print and electronic form over the past year. Richmond, on the other hand, made the Top 20 list at 15.

New crop of farmers tilling the land

A couple of decades ago, it'd be rare to study for four years, get a degree and then settle on a vast stretch of land to till the soil. Farming was instead largely relegated to another, slower, time, before globalization and mass development.
Quick off the mark

Quick off the mark

Fatal crash possibly survivable: TSB

Report again calls for changes limiting post-crash fires

Mediation talks break down at Ikea

Mediated talks aimed at resolving a long-running labour dispute at Ikea's Richmond location reached an impasse Monday. The two sides entered discussions July 13.