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Weave your way through historically tight spaces

The mysterious Colossal Cave Mountain Park in the Tucson Valley tests the claustrophobia of all concerned

Kwantlen to lease 1.5 acres from city

The City of Richmond has agreed to lease approximately 1.5 acres of land to Kwantlen University's Richmond Farm School program.

UPDATE: Disgraced former Richmond RCMP corporal will not spend any time behind bars.

Benjamin Monty Robinson will not spend any time behind bars after being convicted of obstructing justice in a fatal road traffic accident.

'Disaster' hits Steveston

Several streets were sealed off this week amid scenes of sheer devastation in Steveston Village. But don't panic, it was just for the filming of Once Upon A Time.

Research tall ship sails into Steveston

One of the star attractions of the upcoming Maritime Festival has sailed into Steveston. The festival may be more than two weeks away, but research vessel and tall ship Kaisei arrived on Tuesday.
Born-fighter Owen, 10, displays 'drive, determination'

Born-fighter Owen, 10, displays 'drive, determination'

Owen Greaves can tell you anything you want to know about his beloved Toronto Blue Jays; the team's statistics, the players names - anything.

2016 Summer Games bid still alive

A bid to host the 2016 BC Summer Games is not dead yet, despite city councils uncertainty about bringing the event to Richmond.

Richmond no worse than neighbours

When it comes to using electronic devices while driving or speeding excessively, the worst offenders are right here in B.C. According to an Angus Reid poll released last Thursday, B.C.
Autistic swimming sensation is Brazil-bound

Autistic swimming sensation is Brazil-bound

"He's very competitive, and doesn't like to be beaten," joked Mario Batara about his 20-year-old son Magnus Batara. Slightly small in build and sitting quietly, Magnus is surrounded by a sea of gold and silver medals.

Biennale making comeback in Richmond

The City of Richmond looks set to participate in the 2013-2015 Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale. City councils parks and recreation committee unanimously backed bringing the public art exhibition back to Richmond next year.