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Language lure makes perfect business sense

Language lure makes perfect business sense

Asian owners make case for and against having more English on their shop signs

Editor has finger on pulse

FRANK HUANG BC NDP Frank Huang, the BC NDP's candidate for Richmond-Centre, said that as a newspaper editor he is used to having his finger on the pulse of the community.

Chen urges Chinese to vote

On the ballot for the BC Conservatives is Lawrence Chen who lived in Richmond from 2007 to 2011 and now calls Surrey home.

Green teacher looks local for global solutions

Michael Wolfe Green Party Born and raised in Richmond like the local products and made-in-Richmond solutions he advocates, Michael Wolfe believes being a familiar face in the Richmond Centre riding can work to his advantage and improve voter engageme

Illegal drug trade 'impacted'

Seven people have been charged with drug-related offences after a swoop at three locations by Richmond RCMP's Organized Crime Unit (OCU).

Give power back to the people

CHANEL DONOVAN UNPARTY Hold town hall meetings, strike up debates, come to a consensus and let the people decide how to run B.C.

Wat looks east for revenue

TERESA WAT BC LIBERAL Richmond Centre B.C. Liberal candidate Teresa Wat is convinced her media background trumps being a Richmond resident when it comes to connecting with voters.

Law: Mayors should drive the bus regarding transit

Gary Law said the colour purple on his campaign signage says it all.

Lee defends name game

RICHARD LEE INDPENDENT The lack of a recognizable name and the absence of a connection between them and Richmond was the catalyst for Richard Lee to enter the race.

Election race stumbles out the gate; two big names failed to show, attended TV debate parties instead

Only 12 of the 19 candidates from Richmonds three ridings attended Monday night at the citys first English-speaking all-candidates meeting.