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New RCMP deal is no reason for Richmond to be cheerful: Mayor

Soundbites, smiles and shaking hands may have been the order of the day when B.C.s Justice Minister Shirley Bond officially signed the new 20-year RCMP federal contract last week.

Computer crash creates radiology test delays; Service interruption hits Richmond Hospital

A computer-system crash last week caused radiology test delays at three hospitals in Vancouver and Richmond.

Richmond Fire-Rescue reminds parents, caregivers to prevent unintentional poisoning

With last week being National Poison Prevention Week, Richmond Fire-Rescue is reminding parents and caregivers about the dangers of unintentional poisoning and offering tips on how to keep children safe.

Clark shuffles cabinet with Richmond flavour

B.C. Premier Christy Clark has named Richmond Steveston MLA John Yap to replace Harry Bloy as minister of state for multiculturalism.

Richmond's Olympic legacy lives on in aerospace ties

Richmonds Olympic legacies may include more than just putting the city on the world map, boosting tourism and, of course, the oval. It may also bear fruit with a collaboration between Canada and Italys aerospace industries.

Journeying through captivating Cappadocia

The music is haunting: a solo flute plays a piercingly sweet melody supported by a soft steady drumbeat.

Prospects bleak for Aveos workers

New employment prospects aren't great for the Metro Vancouver aircraft maintenance workers who lost their jobs when Aveos Fleet Performance Inc. closed its plants in three Canadian cities including Richmond Sunday, according to a union official.

Writing report cards still up in the air: RTA

Richmond teachers are struggling to decipher the implications of the newly passed Bill 22, which effectively ended strike action.

Another teen lands riot charges

Richmond teen Johnathan Wong is among the latest to be hit with charges in connection with the Stanley Cup riots. Wong, 18, was charged with participating in the riot and breaking and entering on Tuesday.