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Richmond inventor, 80, smashes Dragons with tennis aid

Richmond inventor, 80, smashes Dragons with tennis aid

As a little boy, Tony Lloyd dreamt of being an inventor so much so that everyone called him Tinny, due to his knack of turning nothing into something.

Richmond daughter runs for MS, dad

Many people fundraise for various causes, but few do it with the same passion and commitment as Lindsay McCallum.

Develop empathy, lessen bullying

Give a person a baby, and theyre bound to soften up. Place a baby in a group of angst-ridden pre-teens, and, not too surprisingly, it has the same effect. Students open up and empathize, becoming more social and kind to each other.

We need to make cars inconvenient: Richmond expert

Transit forum's keynote speaker says fewer young people are using cars

Richmond School District updates inclusion policy review

Technology is one of the more successful aides for special needs students, according to the Richmond School District in an update of its inclusion policy.

Public to be consulted on 'farm police'

The City of Richmond will ask the public what it thinks of plans to spend $328,000 to hire new staff to police and patrol soil removal and deposit on agricultural land.

Richmond dentist offers free one-day service to promote oral health

To help celebrate and bring awareness to oral health month, a local dental clinic will be offering free dental service for one day only.

Docks boss aims for emission-free facility

Council yet to take position on coal barges

Richmond Heritage Awards call for nominations

The City of Richmonds Heritage Commission is encouraging the public to submit nominations for the 2013 Richmond Heritage Awards by Monday, April 15.

'High-risk' Richmond school to be rebuilt

A high-risk elementary school in Richmond is one of 45 in B.C. to benefit from the provincial governments $584 million seismic upgrade package.