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Richmond school board uneasy about minister's funding request

The Richmond Board of Education was relieved by a recent letter from the Minister of Education, but unsure what would come next.

Pressure mounts to develop

The owners of a historic Richmond farm have listed the property for sale at $55 million twice its agricultural value after failing in the past to remove it from the Agriculture Land Reserve and either subdivide the land or turn it into a golf course.

Thieves brag to taxi driver about purse snatching

WHILE some people feel a compulsion to pour their hearts out to their cab driver, confessing to crimes apparently falls outside the bounds of cabbie/passenger confidentiality.

ThePulse We've got our finger on it

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Not out for the count

Wrestling champ refuses to submit despite IOC ruling to ditch sport

Cops appeal for owner of $900

A B.C. resident who donated clothing to a local charity may have unwittingly given up a wallet full of cash that ended up at a thrift store in Coquitlam.

Keeping a level playing field

While the City of Vancouvers park board battles with community centre associations over resources and control, Coun. Harold Steves, said Richmond has struck a balance between allowing local autonomy while keeping a level playing field.

Co-op uses running to encourage healthier life

MEC holds its first low-cost run of the season at Richmond's Garry Point Park

Co-op uses running to encourage healthier life

MEC holds its first low-cost run of the season at Richmond's Garry Point Park

News readers showed their love this V-Day

Nothing but cold and rain in February, but you turn every day into a summer holiday for me. I love you; always have, always will. Happy Valentine's Day, baby!