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High hockey cost spurs on Richmond inventor

High hockey cost spurs on Richmond inventor

Father of seven's StrideDeck lets skaters train at home
Richmond's Maritime Fest draws in record crowds

Richmond's Maritime Fest draws in record crowds

Pirate Pak Day is back to help sick kids

Have a White Spot burger and help a seriously ill child go to camp. On Wednesday, Aug.
Good ship Kaisei rids ocean of harmful debris

Good ship Kaisei rids ocean of harmful debris

The room was quiet as the overhead projector beamed in on simple household plastic debris found floating off the Pacific Ocean.

Taking a stand against big, bad bullies

Martial arts black belt will reveal secrets in one-off class

Fiscal case made for Fraser River dredging

Delta has taken another step in its efforts to get federal funding to dredge local channels of the Fraser River with the release of an economic impact assessment. Hopefully this will shake a few people up and get the job done, said Coun.

Women's Olympic soccer bronze set to inspire generation of Richmond girls

Soccer enthusiasts across the country woke up to jubilant news of the womens soccer team bagging a momentus bronze medal at the Olympics Thursday morning.

Vancity supports Richmond businesses

Vancity wants to support the communities where its members live and work by providing community grants of up to $10,000 to organizations across Richmond.

Police, hotel staff talk woman off Richmond window ledge

A woman was rescued from a third floor window of a Richmond hotel after a report she about to jump.

Garlic Fest to be a tasty affair in Richmond

Bring friends and family to the Sharing Farms 4th Annual Garlic Festival in Richmond, but leave those vampires at home. The only Lower Mainland garlic festival is for one day only next Sunday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.