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Tourism Richmond gala celebrates workers who go above and beyond

A record number of people came out to celebrate those unsung heroes of Richmonds hospitality industry during the fifth annual Tourism Richmond Service Awards held at the River Rock Casino Resort Theatre, Wednesday.

Six in a row for Reid

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.

Supporters help drag Yap to the light

Stewart admires rivals, Day braves defeat, Dickey hoped for more

Vehicles collide at No. 4 and Westminster

Two people were sent to hospital with minor injuries after two cars collided at No. 4 Road and Westminster Highway today around 2:30 p.m. Traffic in the area was still snarled up at rush hour, creating long delays.

ThePulse We've got our finger on it

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Party's over ...now what?

Who will be asked to step aside for Christy Clark?

Garden City input sought

The City of Richmond launched Wednesday a website dedicated to working out what the public want to see done with the Garden City Lands. Www.creategardencitylands.

Wat lands it for Libs

When the voters in Richmond Centre went to cast their ballots in Tuesday night's provincial election the choice was pretty clear, according to Teresa Wat. "Do they want to go back to the '90s when we became a have-not province.

Doctor accused of over billing

A Richmond acupuncturist is undergoing a pointed investigation after being accused of over billing the Medical Services Plan of around $2 million.

Coal port hearing needed

Environmentalists concerned about the prospect of a new coal transfer terminal in Surrey are calling for region-wide public hearings about the project.