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Richmond children's illustrator up for BC Book Prize

Sean L. Moore took to heart the results of his career survey back in the eighth grade but really all it did was re-affirm his plans.

Will you power down for an hour?

Richmondites are once again being invited to take part in Earth Hour this Saturday, by turning off their lights for an hour on Saturday, March 23 from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Police search for break and enter suspect

Police are on the lookout for a man believed to be responsible for a break and enter that took place in January. Richmond RCMP are asking for the publics help in finding and identifying the suspect. On Jan.

Teachers worry about deals with corporations

Conflict-of-interest rule wouldn't affect Richmond: District

Chinese national still missing from Richmond hotel

After locating Chinese national Suqin Feng yesterday in Richmond, Mounties are still investigating the disappearance of 61-year-old Yanyun Chen. On Jan. 22 around 10:30 p.m.

Marry in May, no longer rue the day

For decades the month of June held firm as the most popular month for weddings. But statistics now indicate that there may be shifting preferences in the time of the year for marriages. According to the U.S.

Reveling in the realms of Mount Revelstoke

Jane and Brent Cassie begin the first of a five part journey through B.C., Alberta

City dismisses demand for English on signs

Richmond council is backing away from introducing a new bylaw to regulate inclusion of English on local business signage.

Stanley Cup rioter back in court

Camille Cacnio denies breaching a condition not to be out after 10 p.m

Vancouver airport hosts info session for designer mall

The Vancouver Airport Authority hosted a public information session Tuesday, outlining its plan to develop a designer outlet centre, adjacent to the Canada Line's Templeton SkyTrain Station.