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Alleged unlawful detainment at Richmond hotel sparks small-claims action

Alleged unlawful detainment at Richmond hotel sparks small-claims action

Unite Here Local 40 workers have been on strike since June 14.
Video: Richmond police presence at doxxed animal's home unprecedented: BC SPCA

Video: Richmond police presence at doxxed animal's home unprecedented: BC SPCA

Three cars passed by Hugo’s house while the News was visiting, with one driver hurling abuse.
Hugo the dog is fine: City of Richmond debunks claims of neglect

Hugo the dog is fine: City of Richmond debunks claims of neglect

Posters have been plastered in Richmond and over social media claiming a dog has been neglected.
Richmond RCMP warn of new scam tactics using AI

Richmond RCMP warn of new scam tactics using AI

Scammers often use pressure tactics and create a sense of urgency to defraud victims.
Opinion: We cannot arrest our way out of the drug problem!

Opinion: We cannot arrest our way out of the drug problem!

Current Richmond city councillor weighs in on the on-going drug poisoning crisis.
Opinion: It feels like my son was murdered

Opinion: It feels like my son was murdered

The toxic drug crisis has claimed thousands of lives in B.C. including the son of Richmond News’ assistant editor Maria Rantanen.
Gambling in Richmond is on the rise

Gambling in Richmond is on the rise

Last year’s gaming revenues were $1.9 million less than expected.
Appeals court upholds $1.8 million judgment in Richmond car crash

Appeals court upholds $1.8 million judgment in Richmond car crash

A 2018 car crash resulted in a floor-layer reducing his work and recreational activities.
Steveston Harbour gets $2.1 million from province to dredge Fraser River

Steveston Harbour gets $2.1 million from province to dredge Fraser River

Steveston Harbour Authority was warning the city already a year ago about safety concerns for boats in the river.
What constitutes a hate crime?

What constitutes a hate crime?

Judges can take hate into consideration in sentencing as a motivating factor.