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Devils to lock horns with cream of Canada

The Richmond Devils proved they can thrive on and off the ice.


 

Beautifully flat dyke prefect for half marathon

The flat terrain and natural beauty of Richmond are two reasons why MEC is hosting its first half marathon in the city.


 

Fanning the flames of Olympic Games spirit

The Richmond Oval was abuzz with the Olympic spirit Monday as around 2,500 elementary school students from across the city attempted to go faster, higher, and stronger at a wide variety of sports.


 
Hilary Schaap

Schaap charts course for London

Hilary Schaap was hoping her "worker's tan" wouldn't be too obvious in her strapless dress for her high school graduation dinner and dance last weekend. Such is one of the worries when you happen to be one of the top up-and-coming rowers in the province.


 
Intergenerational cohabitation

Adaptation key to affordability

VANCOUVER and our beautiful North Shore are expensive.


 

Field Day this weekend will showcase the skills of amateur radio operators

Tens of thousands of amateur radio operators, including many in Ladner, will be firing up portable radio stations from unexpected locations this weekend. These radio operators aid in emergency communications support during major emergencies.


 
Ladner turned into American town for Nickelodeon's Jinxed

Ladner turned into American town for Nickelodeon's Jinxed

Ladner turned into American town for Nickelodeon's Jinxed


 

Disappointing ending to some tax notice number crunching

A highlight of my year is reading the mayor's letter enclosed with the Corporation of Delta's annual property tax notice. It notes that "this year's property tax is one of the lowest in the region," implying that there can be more than one lowest tax.


 

West Vancouver lawyer fights Fisheries charges

A prominent West Vancouver property owner charged for allegedly damaging fish habitat while rebuilding a breakwater is fighting environmental regulators in court.


 
David Huntley presented local MP Kennedy Stewart

Pushing for reform

A handful of Burnaby residents and one person from New Westminster presented a petition to MP Kennedy Stewart on Sunday, calling for electoral reform.


 

Arthur Drive down to single lane due to sinkhole

Arthur Drive between Ladner and Tsawwassen is down to a single lane this morning as Delta crews work to fix a sinkhole.


 
Single mom Rodiana Brindamour and her kids

SHARE food drive on Thursday

For Rodiana Brindamour and her four children, life is just starting to become a bit more stable.


 
The Tri-City Dance Centre

Dance troupe to perform for 'Bellies

Salmonbellies' lacrosse fans will have a cultural treat at Thursday's Western Lacrosse Association matchup with the Nanaimo Timbermen on Thursday.


 
Photographer Claud Detloff

Iconic city image will be 2014 stamp

A moment of New Westminster's history will be immortalized in a postage stamp.


 
Deep Cove resident Brynn Danvers

North Van's Danvers muscles onto junior national rowing team

NORTH Vancouver's Brynn Danvers was recently selected to represent Canada at the 2013 Can Am Mex rowing championships scheduled for July 813 in Oklahoma City, Okla.


 

Hiring climate looks good for third quarter of 2013

Delta and Richmond area employers are expecting an optimistic hiring climate for the third quarter of 2013, according to a recent survey conducted by Manpower.


 
 

Burnaby sports briefs

Burnaby goalie Kimberly Newell was named the rookie of the year for the Princeton University women's hockey team.


 

Local author shares story of escaping from Africa

Burnaby's Mohammed Jawara will be reading from his self-published memoir on Tuesday, July 2 at the Tommy Douglas library branch.