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UPDATE: Community rallies around tragic teacher's family; trust fund set up for young daughters

UPDATE: Community rallies around tragic teacher's family; trust fund set up for young daughters

A trust fund has been set up in memory of popular high school English teacher Verena Klose, who tragically died in her sleep last week.

Prof gets in a dog's head space

'(Dogs) are really low hassle compared to children ... they don't ask to borrow the car."

Council to consider hiring farm 'police'

The City of Richmond is looking into spending $328,000 to hire new staff to police and patrol soil removal and deposit on agricultural land.

Richmond statistics

Richmond residents bucked the regional trend and are the most pessimistic in the Lower Mainland about buying as 44 per cent said it is not a good time to buy (compared to the Lower Mainland's average of 34 per cent.

Region eyes idle farms

A swath of Metro Vancouver's farming belt is sitting idle because the owners of the land either don't want to farm it or don't know how, says an Ipsos Reid survey.

ThePulse We've got our finger on it

The Richmond News was a busy place long after deadline last week. The office was crammed with visitors taking in the Richmond Chamber of Commerce Business After 5 event.

Conjuring up some comfort food at its finest

Gudrun's is considered a hidden gem by many local foodies, but its owner Patrick Tubajon aims to become a little less hidden and let people know "we are more than just cheese.

Confidence springs back

Spring time is coming up roses for the Lower Mainland's real estate market. That's according to the Real Estate Weekly web site (REW.

Don't bother filling it: Report

Study says dumping on Steveston waterfront will cause too much trouble

Ethnic enclaves offer support

Richmond mayor said Chinese tend to amass in highrises