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Weekly Feature Archive

Saddling up to deliver meals on two wheels in Richmond

Saddling up to deliver meals on two wheels in Richmond

Keith Lang is Richmond's first and only cycling meal delivery volunteer for the city's housebound
Creating a buzz about Bath Slough

Creating a buzz about Bath Slough

BC Hydro right-of-way is being revived with wild flowers and a bee habitat
Operating daily — in Richmond's no-kill zone

Operating daily — in Richmond's no-kill zone

Richmond Animal Shelter lives and breathes by its policy to keep animals alive if they have a chance of being fit and healthy
Richmonds of the World

Richmonds of the World

It's believed Richmond is the most commonly named city or town in the world. So, how did Richmond B.C. get its name?
Who needs a hug?

Who needs a hug?

Richmond Cuddle Party facilitator explains why strangers seek solace from snuggling
Nothing monster about this manor

Nothing monster about this manor

Contractor Russ Barstow builds custom homes in Richmond that are not the typical monster style homes built for speculation that have fuelled debate in the community.
Memory of sisters keeps Richmond woman running

Memory of sisters keeps Richmond woman running

Linda Wong has helped organize six teams for this year's Relay For Life and she wants you to join in
What's your stop? - A guide to the transit tax in Richmond

What's your stop? - A guide to the transit tax in Richmond

The Richmond News lays out some basics to the transit tax plebiscite and looks at some of the pros and cons being discussed in Richmond.
What Richmond women want

What Richmond women want

As International Women’s Day nears, women’s resource centre president Colleen Glynn and singer Charlotte Diamond among people adamant about ongoing need to keep female issues on the local agenda
Warm winter weather has Richmond farmer in a sweat

Warm winter weather has Richmond farmer in a sweat

Bill Zylmans's strawberry crop has come up too early, while restaurants are opening their patios in February