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Local fishermen feel let down by Cohen report; Gillnetters wanted 'hard-nosed' decisions

It cost $26 million, sat for 138 days, heard from 179 witnesses and sifted through three million pages of documents. Yet there were no hard-nosed findings and no hope for the future of the declining sockeye salmon fishery on the Fraser River.

Richmond Hospital Antique and Vintage Sale opens

The Richmond Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop holds its annual Antique and Vintage Sale this weekend. The sale runs from Friday, Nov. 2 to Saturday, Nov. 3, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Steveston. Last year, the sale raised $45,000 for Richmond Hospital.

Verdi's music and persona come to life at Richmond's Minoru Chapel

Minoru Chapel Opera is setting up a special encounter between Richmond music lovers and 19th century opera composer Giuseppe Verdi. The Viva Verdi! concert to be held on Nov.

Richmond volunteer makes most of travels

The 20-year-old will help out at a turtle conservation camp in Costa Rica

Easy tricks to conserve fuel

Whether due to the struggling economy or an increased desire to live a more environmentally-conscious life, many of the nation's drivers are exploring ways in which they can conserve fuel.

B.C. can learn from others to reduce hunger

HungerCount 2012 was released, as Richmond students partake in Halloween fundraiser

Now is the time to plan for winter driving

Thanks to global climate change, many of the weather patterns we've grown accustomed to in the past are no longer the norm today.

Richmond earthquake kit company under siege

SOS can't keep up with demand for survival backpack

Flu clinics open in Richmond, despite vaccine halt

Flu clinics in Richmond are going ahead as scheduled, despite Health Canadas precautionary suspension of a vaccine.

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