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96-year-old Richmond farmhouse listed for almost $5 million

96-year-old Richmond farmhouse listed for almost $5 million

This property was listed at $9.8 million just five years ago.
New popular Hong Kong mango dessert spot soft opens in Richmond

New popular Hong Kong mango dessert spot soft opens in Richmond

Hui Lau Shan is currently holding a soft opening but will officially open its doors soon
Most and least expensive homes sold in Richmond in 2023

Most and least expensive homes sold in Richmond in 2023

The housing market has stalled of late, but a yet-to-be-built luxury condo in Steveston still sold recently for $3.7 million
B.C. arm of powerful Chinese state-owned conglomerate closes office, gallery

B.C. arm of powerful Chinese state-owned conglomerate closes office, gallery

A subsidiary of China Poly Group, one of China’s biggest state-owned enterprises, has quietly closed its North American office in Richmond and art gallery in downtown Vancouver.
Richmond-based rescue cautions against buying rabbits ahead of Easter

Richmond-based rescue cautions against buying rabbits ahead of Easter

Unwanted rabbits a "prolific cause" of overrun abandoned rabbit population in Lower Mainland: Rabbitats founder
Health Canada issues warning over kids' medicine advertised on Facebook

Health Canada issues warning over kids' medicine advertised on Facebook

The mucus-thinning syrups each contain an unauthorized prescription drug which may have serious side effects
Survey: 49% of influencers tempted to not declare all their income

Survey: 49% of influencers tempted to not declare all their income

Free trips, gifted clothes must be declared if part of your ‘side hustle,’ says tax specialist.
Public art near Richmond Oval will finally be completed after long delays

Public art near Richmond Oval will finally be completed after long delays

COVID-19 was cited as the reason for delays in the $340K project
Richmond peace officer issue moved to closed meeting

Richmond peace officer issue moved to closed meeting

Giving bylaw officers more powers and hiring community safety officers would create a 'tiered' policing system: Coun. Kash Heed
Richmond residents communicate via global gardening language

Richmond residents communicate via global gardening language

The tenants at the community gardens on Railway Avenue are from all corners of the globe and are about to launch their own seed library