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FRIDAY The World of Play: Chinese Humour in the Early 20th Century talk will be held at Richmond Public Library on Friday, March 15 from 7 to 9 p.m.

Chinese signs 'way out of hand'

Delegation will appeal to city council for more English

Young fencers en garde

With a father as one of the top fencing coaches in the country, one would think Igor Gantsevich's foray into the field would be as easy as following in his dad's footsteps.

John Yap stays put

MLA will run in election despite code breach

Computer boss counting the cost of congestion

Jeremy Colwell has had a good think about what improvements he'd like to see help relieve the chronically congested George Massey Tunnel. The principle of CPG Systems Inc.

Richmond city council asked to choose police priorities

Richmond Mounties have tasked city council with a difficult choice. The RCMP are lining up their annual list of community safety objectives and have requested council to pick two out of the top three.
Chinese signs in Richmond 'way out of hand' and 'not inclusive'; delegation appealing to city council for more English

Chinese signs in Richmond 'way out of hand' and 'not inclusive'; delegation appealing to city council for more English

Theres no doubt Richmond with a population of predominantly Asian descent enjoys a generous helping of Asian language on signs, shops, advertising, real estate newspapers and mail outs.

Yap stays put

John Yap is staying put.

Mayor's former foster son sentenced to four years in jail for Richmond dial-a-dope operation

The former foster son of Vancouver's mayor was sentenced to four years in prison in Richmond provincial court Wednesday for his role in a dial-a-dope operation two years ago.

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