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Richmond NDP MLAs take oath of office

Richmond NDP MLAs take oath of office

Three new Richmond MLAs were sworn in on Tuesday – the first NDP MLAs to represent Richmond since Harold Steves held a seat in the mid-seventies.
Richmond MLA-elect pushes for sustainability goals, wider sidewalks

Richmond MLA-elect pushes for sustainability goals, wider sidewalks

Two motions put forward by former Coun. Kelly Greene at her last meeting were deferred with Coun. Linda McPhail saying she didn't see the urgency to bring them forward so quickly.
Richmond councillor plans to step aside next Monday

Richmond councillor plans to step aside next Monday

Coun. Kelly Greene was elected to the provincial legislature to represent Richmond-Steveston
Update: NDP secures third provincial seat in Richmond

Update: NDP secures third provincial seat in Richmond

BC Liberal candidate Alexa Loo congratulates her opponent
Updated: NDP's Yao continues to lead in Richmond South Centre

Updated: NDP's Yao continues to lead in Richmond South Centre

After the first day of counting absentee and mail-in ballots, the gap between NDP’s Henry Yao and BC Liberals’ Alexa Loo hadn’t changed much, with the former in a slight lead. At 6 p.m.
Richmond ridings projected by 338Canada.com

Richmond ridings projected by 338Canada.com

A website that aggregates data and projects who will win an election has two of Richmond’s four ridings as a “toss up” between the BC Liberals and the NDP, one as “NDP leaning” and another as “Liberal leaning.” The numbers are published by 338Canada.
Kelly Greene runs provincially for NDP in Richmond-Steveston

Kelly Greene runs provincially for NDP in Richmond-Steveston

The BC NDP candidate in Richmond-Steveston is Kelly Greene. The former chamber president Matt Pitcairn is running against her for the BC Liberals in Richmond-Steveston after long-time BC Liberal MLA John Yap decided not to seek re-election.
Richmond candidates had stark contrasts in 2017 election spending

Richmond candidates had stark contrasts in 2017 election spending

There were stark contrasts in election spending between the Richmond candidates of the two major provincial parties in the 2017 election, with the BC Liberals outspending the NDP in three out of the four ridings.
Former Richmond councillors paid lump sums after losing election

Former Richmond councillors paid lump sums after losing election

Lump sums of $110,205 and $75,230 were paid in 2019 to two councillors who weren't re-elected
Richmond health officer confident of care at hospital

Richmond health officer confident of care at hospital

While all levels of government tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, the community is waiting for a long-promised new acute care tower for Richmond Hospital to replace the aging, and outdated, one.