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Real estate speculation threatens future of Metro Vancouver farmland

Real estate speculation threatens future of Metro Vancouver farmland

KPU studies agriculture real estate speculation as it threatens the future of an economically viable bioregion in Richmond and Southwest B.C.
Earth Day: Younger Richmondites handed green baton

Earth Day: Younger Richmondites handed green baton

Failed attempts to act on climate change means yet another generation will be asked to find solutions
Richmond jockeys for greenbacks, renminbi in tourist race

Richmond jockeys for greenbacks, renminbi in tourist race

Low dollar and more Chinese visitors foster growth for Tourism Richmond
Richmond school closures loom large over kids

Richmond school closures loom large over kids

Shuttered schools may stay open during repairs
Political policies come home to roost in Richmond's housing crisis

Political policies come home to roost in Richmond's housing crisis

Prof: Inflated housing prices a result of courting Asia Pacific trade, investor-class immigrants since the ’80s without considering unintended consequences
Malcolm in the Middle

Malcolm in the Middle

Richmond’s mayor content to remain front and centre in city politics
Dining through the decades: The edible agony of choice

Dining through the decades: The edible agony of choice

Although the city is now overflowing with restaurants, it wasn’t always this way
Mini docs bring Nikkei stories alive in Steveston

Mini docs bring Nikkei stories alive in Steveston

Digital walking tour of Steveston's Japanese-Canadian history meanders through the village, from the cannery to the shipyard
Educating the parents

Educating the parents

Two Richmond schools got together to help parents navigate through the new curriculum, which will become mandatory for K-Grade 9 in the fall
Kids show there's nothing comical about the new curriculum

Kids show there's nothing comical about the new curriculum

As teachers across the province experiment with the government's new curriculum, Grade 4 students at a Richmond school are already immersed in news ways of learning