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Six sacked at ICBC, more could follow

Six ICBC workers have been sacked from the Richmond claims centre and more could be on their way out after an investigation into their conduct.

Clark aims to replace tunnel

Brodie welcomes plan but wants more cash put into TransLink

Kids beat Richmond RCMP in ball hockey

Richmond Mounties ball hockey team suffered its second loss when Grade 7 students from Talmey elementary beat them up with a 4-3 win.

Community coaches might soon supervise school sports

Richmond school district is one step closer to having community coaches coach school sports without a teacher sponsor, according to school trustee Grace Tsang.

Pedophile's fate to be decided

Convicted child sex tourist Christopher Neil appeared in Richmond Provincial Court Monday morning but the public wont know the conditions of his release until today (Wednesday.

Food Day serves new ideas

In honour of World Food Day Oct. 14, residents are being asked to take a good look at whats on their plates.

Terracotta Warriors raise $170,000

Bidding was fast and furious as 34 Terracotta Warriors went up on the auction block last Thursday night, raising money to benefit children with disabilities all across the province.
Richmond in 3D tackles bullying

Richmond in 3D tackles bullying

A teenage boy shares his most vulnerable story in front of classmates then watches as a group of young actors playback the scenario and possible resolutions. For most teens this situation is intimidating, to say the least.

Waste gas to be turned into energy

City goes down the toilet to heat its buildings

'Unfinished' line may get makeover

Up to half a million dollars could be spent on beautifying the end of the Canada Line in Richmond.