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Surveys ask candidates where they stand on arts, educations

The Richmond Teachers' Association (RTA) conducted a survey, asking the 10 trustee candidates to answer eight questions regarding funding, priorities and the role of the board of education.
Richmond companies merge with nonprofits to satisfy 'millennials'

Richmond companies merge with nonprofits to satisfy 'millennials'

The rise of corporate citizenship can seriously impact the bottom line of businesses today. So said Tanya Olliva, Coast Capital Savings' manager of corporate leadership, during Monday's inaugural launch of Richmond Caring Companies.
Has Richmond, candidates done enough to lure voters?

Has Richmond, candidates done enough to lure voters?

It's a rare day that you'll hear someone say they're off to Ottawa to make sure our MPs, Alice Wong and Kerry-Lynne Findlay, are doing their job properly in parliament.

Richmond healer's patients get a payout

The victims of a "holistic healer" who nearly killed a woman with arsenic poisoning will get some financial relief, thanks to the B.C. government.
More than 1,000 crams into Richmond City Hall for post-Remembrance Day service reception

More than 1,000 crams into Richmond City Hall for post-Remembrance Day service reception

Richmond pools harness power of the sun

Three Richmond community facilities are now harnessing the power of the sun with solar energy upgrades completed.

Richmond resident, Norm's war memories

The memories of Norman Wrigglesworth, as told to Elizabeth Ash

Olive tells a tearful wartime tale

Tees remembers her first husband who died in WWII

Memories of war

The residents of Gilmore Gardens set up a wartime display to reminisce and honour loved ones and family members.

Start thinking about your value

"My Name Is Bond - James Bond." This line has belonged to Sean Connery since first spoken in Ian Fleming's 1962 production, Dr. No.