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Mounties get their man on New Year's Day

It didn't take long for Richmond's Mounties to kick off 2013 in style. The detachment got a call in the early hours of New Year's Day that one of its most wanted, Kyle Latimer, was at a house in Richmond.

Fantasizing success

As a child in Poland, Jacek Walkowicz was always good at telling stories by the campfire. Now at 50, he has turned that story-telling ability into a paperback and e-book marketed to 13 countries around the world. Going by the pen name J.M.K.

Bouncing baby boy Oliver is Richmond's first in 2013

Richmonds first baby of 2013 arrived just a few hours into the New Year. Weighing in at a very healthy nine pounds and 15 ounces, Oliver Wing was born at exactly 3:47 a.m. in Richmond Hospital.

Firm fined for abestos storage

Mr. Bin Disposal wasn't licenced to accept material, bags lying in open

Richmond firefighters host annual Christmas tree chip

Richmond residents are invited to recycle their Christmas trees to support local charities at the 31st Annual Richmond Firefighters Charitable Society Drive-Thru. Christmas trees can be dropped off for recycling from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Richmond real estate buyers, sellers take wait-and-see attitude

It appears everyone is taking a wait-and-see attitude on Metro Vancouver real estate, statistics released today by regional real estate boards Thursday show.

Richmond property assessments on the slide

Property assessment notices are on their way out in Richmond, with values ranging between a ten per cent reduction to a five per cent increase.

Tunnel replacement: Evaluate crossing options

More than 1,000 people took part in open houses for initial phase of consultation

Man sought for firearms

Richmond RCMP is looking for any information regarding a 22-yearold man wanted on three outstanding warrants. Seena Alex Darvishi is described as five-foot eight-inches tall, 250 pounds, with short black hair and brown eyes.

Firefighters host drive-thru Christmas tree recycle; free Styrofoam collection also available at city depot

Richmond residents are invited to recycle their Christmas trees to support local charities at the 31st Annual Richmond Firefighters Charitable Society Drive-Thru. Christmas trees can be dropped off for recycling from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.