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Vander Zalm whammed

A Supreme Court jury on Thursday ordered former premier Bill Vander Zalm to pay $60,000 in damages for defaming ex- conflict-of-interest commissioner Ted Hughes.

Man, 18, faces Cup riot rap

An 18-year-old man from Richmond is among the latest file of suspected Stanley Cup rioters being handed over to the Crown. Vancouver police recommended another 70 criminal charges against 25 more suspected rioters on Monday.

Cop believed former Richmond Mountie was impaired after deadly crash

The police officer that arrested former Richmond RCMP Cpl. Benjamin "Monty" Robinson testified Tuesday she believed he was impaired at the time of a fatal crash.

Postal workers not supported following tragedy: Union

Workers at the Canada Posts letter carrier depot in Richmond showed up wearing yellow ribbons Monday in memory of a colleague who died last Thursday (Feb. 9). The worker left the depot the previous Friday (Feb. 3).

Mountie schooled in drunk driving defence: Crown

The Mountie charged in the 2008 crash that killed a Tsawwassen man had taken a breathalyzer course just three years before the fatal collision. Cpl. Benjamin "Monty" Robinson is facing a charge of obstruction of justice in the Oct.

Hugh Boyd presents Night of the Notables

Hugh Boyds Grade 8 incentive class presents Night of the Notables Wednesday night (Feb. 15) at 7 p.m. The free performance features the acting of Yukiko Takahasi-Lai as Elizabeth Blackwell and Jeslyn Lim as Florence Nightingale.
Merchants talk village's shift into Storybrooke

Merchants talk village's shift into Storybrooke

Valentine's Day contest winners announced

Valentine's Day contest winners announced

Richmond man, 18, latest to face Stanley Cup riot charge

An 18-year-old man from Richmond is among the latest file of suspected Stanley Cup rioters being handed over to the Crown. Vancouver police recommended another 70 criminal charges against 25 more suspected rioters on Monday.

16,000 flock to Hockey Day in Richmond

If it had anything to do with hockey, it was at the Richmond Olympic Oval on Saturday. The B.C. version of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada attracted around 16,000 people to the Richmond venue as part of a nationwide celebration of the sport.