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Bantam Chuckers living up to early season hype

One thing is for certain about this weekend's Richmond City Baseball Victoria Day Bantam AAA Tournament. The host team won't be sneaking up on anyone.


 

Sprott Shaw opens new campus

Sprott Shaw College opened the doors to its Richmond campus last Friday and set sights on doubling its student roll.


 

Around Town

Looking for something to do on the weekends? Come enjoy an afternoon movie and coffee social on the second and fourth Saturday of every month from 2 to 4 p.m. at the South Arm Community Centre, 8880 Williams Rd., Seniors Lounge.


 

Holding operations for investigation, creating new policy

Community Safety Business Partnership Award: -- Bill Shearer (for BFI Canada)


 

Recognition for youth work, camps, delivering babies

Police Team, Officer or Auxiliary Member of the Year:


 

Speeding convoy caught

A young Richmond driver was one of eight ticketed and towed after being caught doing almost double the speed limit on the Sea to Sky Highway.


 
Leland Mackstory

Canadians coach departs for position with BWC academy

The Greater Vancouver Canadians will have a new head coach next season.


 

Braves showing they belong with the big bats

Few gave the Burnaby Braves bantam baseball team much of a chance in their first-ever AAA season. But head coach Jason Smith was not one of them.


 
A full-scale model of a light-rail vehicle

New light-rail coalition in Surrey

A new Surrey-based coalition is hoping to bring the city's need for transit to the forefront by advocating purely for light-rail transportation (LRT) in the city of parks.


 
The Optimist posed a series of questions to Delta South candidates

Questions and answers with your candidates

Do you support further port expansion at Roberts Bank?...


 
Liberal candidates

Liberals play tunnel card

Liberal candidates on both sides of the Fraser River, including Transportation Minister Mary Polak, took part in a campaign push early yesterday morning to show the party's commitment to a new crossing.


 
Teresa Wat, BC Liberal candidate

Wat looks east for revenue

Richmond Centre B.C. Liberal candidate Teresa Wat is convinced her media background trumps being a Richmond resident when it comes to connecting with voters.


 
Linda Reid, BC Liberal candidate

Farmland a priority: Reid

On the issue of illegal dumping of farmland, Reid, a former educator, said she has spent her career promoting the preservation of farmland and green space.


 
Carter Cochrane impressed

Jock scraps: Westeringh, Cochrane commit

The Chilliwack Chiefs announced last week that forward Kyle Westeringh and defenceman Carter Cochrane have each committed to play for the Junior A club next season. Both players were born in 1996.


 

Bantams fall in semis

The Chilliwack Cougars bantam AA boys fell in the semifinals of the OK Spring Classic in Kelowna last weekend.


 

Delta wouldn't benefit from a move to regional police force

Would you be in favour of a regional police force for Delta? This question recently caused the Corporation of Delta to organize a public forum with a panel of experts and community leaders to discuss this topic. The panel, as expected, was divided.


 

Heritage or blockbuster

Recently, the words heritage and museum have been springing up in the local papers as insistently as the dandelions in my lawn.


 

Donations accepted for earthquake victims

SUCCESS has announced it will assist the Canadian Red Cross in collecting donations to help victims suffering from the recent devastating quake in Ya'an, Sichuan, Southwest China, at it's Tri-Cities, Richmond and Vancouver locations through May 24.


 
Tsawwassen Tornados U16 girls soccer team

Tornados win cup in thrilling fashion

A thrilling ride through Coastal Classic Cup playdowns saw the Tsawwassen Tornados prevail as champions.