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Last chance to shape Richmond's future

It's been three years in the making and now the public will have one final say this fall in how it's put together.

Guilty plea in murder case; Victim went missing in 2011

A husband will likely spend a number of years behind bars after pleading guilty to murdering his wife back in 2011. Zhongming (James) Mou, 36, pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of Yating (Lancy) Hu in a New Westminster courtroom Tuesday.

Richmond's 'Team Canada' honoured in Ottawa

They won silver in Europe and now theyve been recognized in their home country for potentially saving the lives of people around the world.

Cutbacks make fundraiser vital

Four days a week, Richmond's Wilson Tam heads over to the Richmond Centre for Disability (RCD). Once there, Tam either volunteers to teach ESL, belts out a tune in the singing club, takes part in the creative art class, or practices his martial arts.

Olympic oval to become karate capital of Canada

The Richmond Olympic Oval will soon become the new home of karate in Canada. Hosting six competitive events over four years, starting in 2014, the events will include four national championships and two international competitions.
Youth voices to be heard at Richmond forum

Youth voices to be heard at Richmond forum

UBC prof will highlight immigrant youth challenges

Union defends fired icbc workers

The union representing the six sacked ICBC workers said it will fight the dismissals, claiming its members were only doing what managers asked them to do.

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 pre-school age children who want to learn English. The program takes place from 10: 30 a.m.

Dogs, vine became jilted major's best friends

Wife's departure led to the making of one of B.C.'s most characterisitc wines

Dix makes chamber history

NDP leader the first invited in society's 87 years