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Education Ministry wants community input

B.C.s Ministry of Education is looking to the school districts for feedback.

A brief history of Diwali

South Asians mark victory of good over evil

Richmond urges businesses to set up electric stations

The City of Richmond is encouraging local businesses to apply for the electric vehicle charging station incentive program.

Bystander takes down robbery suspect

Brave shopper recalls moment he thought gun was being turned
UPDATE: Hero tells how suspect tried to turn gun on him during frantic struggle

UPDATE: Hero tells how suspect tried to turn gun on him during frantic struggle

Dutch boy, now 76, still grateful

The scene was one of paramount celebration. Tanks paraded with trucks throughout the streets of the southern Netherlands. Kids hopped on top in ecstasy, as soldiers handed out chocolates.
Richmond students muster to mark fallen's graves

Richmond students muster to mark fallen's graves

For most people, Remembrance Day is a time reserved for honouring those who fought in the war, both alive and dead. Many ceremonies are held across the country, where people visit memorials, nameplates, or tombstones acknowledging those who served.
One of Richmond's oldest war vets remembered

One of Richmond's oldest war vets remembered

Judy Assoon remembers her family sitting around the dinner table as she and her brother begged their father to tell them one of his favourite war stories.

Richmond lesbian officer steps up for LGBT youth facing discrimination

There is a light at the end of the tunnel is the message Const. Connie Henderson wants lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teens to hear.

Eateries learning lesson

Now city targets residents dumping grease down sink