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Legacy stays in the family

A new generation has come on board to keep Nite of Hope (NOH) alive throughout the years. Judi Miller was thrilled when her 30-year-old daughter, Kristi Miller, decided to take on a larger role, opting to become its new registrar.
Steveston cop polices in Kabul

Steveston cop polices in Kabul

Cpl. Lundi answers call to go to Afghanistan

City of Richmond's nerves fraying over new RCMP deal

If the City of Richmond was hesitant about putting pen to paper on a new 20-year RCMP contract before the quick must surely be showing on its nails after B.C. municipalities were blindsided by a previously unseen pay hike.

Scientists make breakthroughs

The same day as the Nite of Hope's gala soiree, the Vancouver Sun reported on an exciting breast cancer breakthrough. Scientists, led by Dr. Sam Aparicio of the B.C.

KISS appeal boosts funds

How did the organizers of the Nite of Hope think to top last year's record-breaking fundraiser gala? Hollywood celebrities helped.

Stock salesman suspended

Richmond resident Don Dyer, an unregistered stock salesman closely associated with controversial Langley promoter Rene Branconnier, has been suspended from the B.C. securities market for 10 years and ordered to pay a $65,000 fine. A B.C.

Street Meet triggers food fight in Steveston

Last Saturday, the first mobile gourmet food truck to be licensed in Richmond rolled into service. And the Street Meet truck was an instant hit when it parked in Steveston on the weekend. "We had a line up from the time we set up at noon to 2 p.m.

Political junkets rile readers

Increasing your family comes at a price - but it's a price worth paying, according to Mayor Malcolm Brodie.
Street Meet triggers food fight in Steveston

Street Meet triggers food fight in Steveston

Last Saturday, the first gourmet food mobile truck to be licensed in Richmond rolled into Steveston. The Street Meet Truck was an instant hit. We had a line up from the time we set up at noon to 2 p.m.

Richmond poised to join other non-GMO B.C. municipalities

Local efforts across North America aim to get federal attention