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Berry thieves creaming farmers' crops in Richmond

Police are on the lookout for blueberry thieves in Richmond. Farmers are reporting unexplained drops in profits and have come to the conclusion that people are stealing their ripened crop.

Show your talent at dance auditions for youth

Young dancers are being given the chance to dem-onstrate their talents centre-stage during Richmond Youth Dance Company's upcoming season. After a successful first season, Richmond Youth Dance Company is holding auditions for this year's run on Sept.

Man took phone pics under woman's skirt

A 23-year-old man has been found guilty of secretly taking photos up under the skirt of an unsuspecting woman.

Living the life: Day 1 @ YVR

Contest winner jets in for 80 days at the airport

Slater gets MLA nod

A familiar name will be running for the New Democrats in Delta South in the next provincial election.

Dining out for a cause

Childhood is being honoured at White Spot in its fourth annual Pirate Pak Day on Wednesday, Aug. 17, aiming to raise funds for a kid's camp charity.

Richmond family plan memorial for former Canuck Rick Rypien

Canucks fans will pay tribute Wednesday to Rick Rypien, the diminutive Canucks forward who "never backed down." Richmond's Alexandra Ransford and her mom Ellen have organized a Celebration of Life for today, from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Racism provides the hook for Salmon Row

Playwright was stunned to learn of Steveston's past when doing her research

Richmond protest group take their message to Delta

Barging toxic and flammable jet fuel up the Fraser River estuary to serve Vancouver International Airport is unprecedented, unreasonable and far too dangerous.

Family fantastic from Richmond taking squash world by storm

Richmond is host to a unique claim to fame a family of eight that has multiple members rapidly climbing squash ranks. Odds look good that at least three of the six Toth family will end the upcoming squash season as national and consecutive B.C.