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Lions hero lights up Richmond seniors homes with Grey Cup

Lions hero lights up Richmond seniors homes with Grey Cup

The Grey Cup lit up the faces of dozens of Richmond seniors on Wednesday after BC Lion Arland Bruce arrived in town with the famous trophy.

Convicted killer appealing

A convicted killer is set to appeal to the highest court in B.C. over the decision that sent him to prison for life. The B.C.

Choice provides option for gifted learners

Harry's behavior problems abated at private school

Defusing abuse victims' dark secrets

Help is out there for those who want to talk

Grow-op home seized, sold

A grow-op home has been seized and sold after its owner was convicted of cultivating marijuana in the property.

Tempting Providence pays homage to Myra Bennett

She was called the Florence Nightingale of the North. To John Abelseth she was grandma.

City employee suspect in $200,000 loss

Richmond police are investigating a city employee who allegedly stole about $200,000 from the South Arm Community Association during the past five years.

Debunking private school myths

MYTH #1 Private schools are only for the wealthy.

Southpointe demands more academically, says parent

Bill Ross's decision to enroll his son Kenny at Southpointe Academy simply came down to the fact that the independent school offered junior kindergarten.

Richmond mosque opens doors to counter 'misconceptions'

A Richmond mosque is opening its doors Saturday to educate the public about why Muslims fast during Ramadan, go on pilgrim-ages to Mecca, and promote modest clothing. The Az-Zahraa Islamic Centre, a Shia mosque at 8580 No. 5 Rd.