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Sprott Shaw opens Richmond campus

Sprott Shaw College opened the doors to its Richmond campus last Friday and set sights on doubling its student roll. A small, but well-equipped campus, Sprott Shaw has around 70 students enrolled with a goal to hit the 150-mark by December.

Reid wins sixth election in a row

It was all cheers, champagne and cake at the corner of Garden City and Blundell roads Tuesday night after MLA Linda Reid was re-elected in the Richmond East riding.

Buddhist temple expansion to be toned down

Community input sought before fresh rezoning bid at Lingyen on No. 5 Road

Awards stresses unification, honours first responders

There was no shortage of white uniforms, navies and reds creating a sea of emergency first responders Tuesday night at River Rock Casino Resort.

Volunteer helps in arrest, crew members save lives

Coast Guard Crew, Member or Auxiliary of the Year: Green Crew - John Grove, Mike Martens, Brad Falconer, Mike Lydiatt, Mike Hawley and Marc Rowe In the early morning of Aug.

Speeding convoy caught

A young Richmond driver was one of eight ticketed and towed after being caught doing almost double the speed limit on the Sea to Sky Highway. Both West Vancouver Police and Squamish RCMP received calls Friday around 11: 30 p.m.

Richmond News goes live

To see the latest election articles and candidate profiles, check out the B.C. Election tab under News on www.richmond-news.com.

Art proves an inspiring mid-life career change

Second in an eight-part series With little experience in creating art, Jean Garnett's transformation into an artist was almost overnight. It all started with a painting she hated hanging above her bed.

Missing man victim of foul play: Police

Murder investigators have been called in to probe the disappearance of a Richmond man who's been missing for more than two weeks.

Time to step up, make your mark

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