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Richmond RCMP seeking witnesses to rainbow crosswalk vandalism

Richmond RCMP seeking witnesses to rainbow crosswalk vandalism

Residents near Palmer secondary should report any suspicious activity to police
Lack of public transit on Mitchell Island unsafe: Store manager

Lack of public transit on Mitchell Island unsafe: Store manager

There are no plans to expand bus service to Mitchell Island: Translink
Richmond skaters win gold, club sweeps 23 medals in Edmonton

Richmond skaters win gold, club sweeps 23 medals in Edmonton

More than 50 Richmond skaters competed in Edmonton from Aug. 4 to 7.
Update: Woman alleges she was attacked with a bat, bear spray in Steveston

Update: Woman alleges she was attacked with a bat, bear spray in Steveston

Two youth were arrested after the Friday incident in Richmond.
Largest Chinese jewelry brand makes entry to Canada with Richmond store

Largest Chinese jewelry brand makes entry to Canada with Richmond store

Chow Tai Fook is the world’s fourth largest jewelry brand by market value
Wet paint mishap: Richmond driver denied compensation from city for damage to car

Wet paint mishap: Richmond driver denied compensation from city for damage to car

The woman claims the city failed to warn her about wet paint in the area after it got on her right wheels.
Kudos: Golf league donates $22K to Richmond Hospital

Kudos: Golf league donates $22K to Richmond Hospital

Donations will be used for medical equipment, patient care services and facility upgrades.
Richmond lawyer honoured as one of top 25 Canadian immigrants of 2023

Richmond lawyer honoured as one of top 25 Canadian immigrants of 2023

Winston Sayson is dedicated to giving back to the Richmond community.
Vancouver rapper and social media star Lil Tay still alive, death report a hoax

Vancouver rapper and social media star Lil Tay still alive, death report a hoax

The internet sensation shot to fame at nine years old.
Builder and City of Richmond battle over building bylaws

Builder and City of Richmond battle over building bylaws

Building regulations should be “black and white,” not up for subjective interpretation, says residential builder