Richmond RCMP is asking for help in identifying a man believed to be responsible for bank machine fraud.
Police were contacted when a young man tried to withdraw cash from his bank account at bank machine only to discover his daily withdrawal limit had already been reached.
READHalf of Richmond’s public elementary schools will have full-day kindergarten this fall.
READAugust was a busy month for health inspectors in Richmond who temporarily shut down a dozen local eateries due to health infractions.
READVICTORIA – A briefing document was written for Finance Minister Colin Hansen exactly two months before the 2009 B.C. election to prepare him for questions on Ontario's decision to sign on to the harmonized sales tax.
READThe Hugh Boyd Trojans’ mantra has been the same for several seasons now: be physical, disciplined and tough to beat.
READRichmond golfer Christine Wong is returning to San Diego State University this week with a summer full of golf memories.
READFourteen athletes from British Columbia, two with Richmond ties, can now call themselves Youth Olympians.
READSoftware giant heads to downtown Vancouver
READResidents report higher costs, reduced spending
READThe UPS Foundation presented the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Vancouver with a $50,000 donation this month on Sea Island.
READCalling all experienced Richmond dancers. The Richmond Arts Centre is holding auditions for its new Youth Dance Company focusing on ballet performance-training.
READMy summer vacation in Victoria and Salt Spring has ended, and so too, those hot, breezy days of summer just made for reading at the beach.
READRichmond Art Gallery is calling on artists of all ages to participate in the upcoming fifth annual Artist Trading Card exhibition.
READKwantlen Polytechnic University students say their beat-the-bus race has tested TransLink's service – and found it wanting.
READHome Grown is the latest exhibit at the Museum of Vancouver. It’s a photographic exploration of local food production and sustainable farming in Vancouver and the surrounding region.
READBlack Bond Books at Lansdowne Centre will host a sidewalk sale Sept. 13 to 19 as a kickoff to its Coats for Kids campaign. The store will set out 15 tables of books, priced at 50 to 70 per cent off the marked price in a kiosk by Langley Farm Market inside the mall. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Richmond Food Bank. Each September, Black Bond collects children’s coats for needy families. Last year, the store collected 450 coats with Lansdowne Centre’s help.
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