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Recipe: Richmond chef offers up easy and nutritious salad

As soon as you walk into Alegria Café & Giftware bistro, youre hit with the smells of fresh baked goods and organic coffee wafting in the air. This neighbourhood eatery is owned and run by Narbada Langham.

Seafood exporter enthused about new cargo-only flights to China

Claude Tchao believes the launch of Canada's first all-freight cargo flight service between Vancouver and mainland China will not only keep his existing Chinese customers happy but open up new markets for seafood exports.

Human remains found

The body of what appears to be a woman age 20-30 was found in the Fraser River on July 6. The coroner attended the scene and ruled out foul play, as there are no obvious signs of trauma.
Police Service Dog Dies in Richmond collision

Police Service Dog Dies in Richmond collision

Police services dog, Bo, died this morning at around 1:30 a.m. when the cruiser he was traveling in collided with another vehicle and struck a Hydro pole at Westminster Highway and No. 7 Road.

RCMP service dog Bo dies in late night car collision

Police services dog, Bo, died early Tuesday morning when the cruiser he was traveling in collided with another vehicle and struck a Hydro pole at Westminster Highway and No. 7 Road.

Plane sinks into pavement at YVR

The wheel of a non-passenger aircraft owned by Orbis International, sunk into the pavement on a private apron on the south side of Vancouver International Airport.

Richmond entrepreneur Howard Jampolsky on the board of the Vancouver Airport Authority

Howard Jampolsky has been appointed as the City of Richmonds representative on the board of the Vancouver Airport Authority. Jampolsky is not new to civic politics and comes with a wealth of experience.

Seeking a sustainable future

The Richmond Food Security Society is co-sponsoring the screening of Ashes to Honey on Sunday, July17 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Richmond City Hall, in the Council Chambers.

The City wins a coveted Child Care Award of Excellence

The City of Richmond was honoured with the BC Ministry of Children and Family Developments Child Care Award of Excellence this year making it one of only two city governments to receive the award.

Auditor slams EAO, fueling Richmond pipeline opposition

For Richmond residents opposed to plans to ship jet fuel up and down the Fraser River via Panamax tankers, July 7 was a day of reckoning for the environmental assessment process theyve opposed since day one.