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MP dodges abortion vote queries

Alice Wong voted in favour of motion to open fetus study debate

Coach's apology not an admission: lawyer; 'There's more to be unveiled'

Martin Tremblay, the youth hockey coach who appeared to trip two Richmond kids from the opposing team, will be writing a letter of apology to the victims. But that doesn't mean he's pleading guilty, his lawyer said.

Ocean Spray makes a splash with new facility

Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., the worlds largest cranberry cooperative, celebrates the opening of its $26 million state-of-the-art cranberry receiving station in Richmond, British Columbia.

Richmond in 3D tackles diversity, bullying

Through playback theatre, youth group encourages dialogue

Around Town

FRIDAY The Cambie Branch of Richmond Public Library is holding a free, drop-in program called "Let's Read Together" for parents, caregivers, and preschool age children who want to learn English. The program takes place from 10: 30 a.m.

Picturing perfect memories in Canada's desert

Oasis town of Osoyoos tries its best to be as pet and family-friendly as possible

Survey response poor in Richmond

They've reached out through various mediums and even changed the language to breach ethnic barriers - but still Richmondites seem apathetic towards the 2012 Metro Vancouver Urban Futures Survey.

City moves closer to anti-tethering bylaw

The City of Richmond is well on its way to banning the tethering of unattended dogs. City council on Monday night instructed its staff to include an unattended, anti-tethering clause in the animal control bylaw and draft an amendment accordingly.

Wong dodges questions on anti-abortion vote

As the heated debate over abortion rumbles on in Ottawa, Richmonds own MP, Alice Wong, has sidestepped questions on the issue. Wong was one of 13 B.C.

City plows ahead with Garden City plans

Public consultation could take up to three years to complete