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Youth's leg shot in drive-by

An 18-year-old male was taken to hospital after being shot in Richmond Thursday. At around 5 p.m., Richmond RCMP received reports of shots fired in the area of Garden City and Capstan Way.

Is that your bike or guitar?

Are you missing a Pinarello bicycle or a black Ibanez guitar? If so, take a look at these pictures. In March of 2011, Richmond RCMP began an investigation into a break and enter at a local business.

Massey Tunnel replacement: Richmond open houses kick off next month

The provincial government is preparing to kick off the first round of public consultation into replacing the 53-year-old Massey Tunnel.

City approves new community plan

Richmond City Council approved a new Official Community Plan (OCP) at a public hearing on Monday evening. With the title, "Moving Towards Sustainability", the new OCP sets the framework for Richmond's future development to 2041.

Coun. seeks snow geese cull

Each winter tens of thousands of white snow geese descend upon western Richmond. With a cacophony of honking, they root through local schoolyards and parks leaving the areas devoid of vegetation but full of mud and feces.

Hockey coach pleads guilty to assaulting player; lawyer will urge no jail time in tripping case

The lawyer for a minor league hockey coach who infamously tripped a 13-year-old Richmond boy last summer during a postgame handshake will be arguing for a non-custodial sentence when his client appears for sentencing in January.

Alleged gay-bashing: Richmond brothers' defence challenges witness testimony

Lawyers for two Richmond brothers, accused of gay-bashing in an assault against two men in East Vancouver, argued in court Tuesday against allowing the testimony of individuals who identified one of the accused in a surveillance photo.

Terra Nova bags No. 6 award

Rural park given innovation nod

Canuck legends, Lafleur to join oval Hockey Day in Richmond

The second Richmond Celebrates Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada has been set for the new Family Day holiday next February.

Documentary provides bullying solutions

Theres nothing new about bullying, but the consequences seem to have become more dire as the act no longer stays within the schoolyard, but extends to the 24-hour world of social media.