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Richmond Public Library (RPL) is a public library that serves Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The library has four branches in the city: Brighouse (Main), Steveston, Ironwood, and Cambie. RPL also offers limited Saturday pop-up services to the Hamilton neighbourhood. The library has won numerous awards, including the John Cotton Dana Public ...
The British Columbia Institute of Technology also runs an aerospace technology campus in Sea Island near Vancouver International Airport. School District 38 Richmond oversees 10 public secondary schools and 38 public elementary schools, including three Montessori schools, two late French immersion schools, and six early French immersion schools.
The Richmond Library and Cultural Centre is home to the City of Richmond Archives, Richmond Museum, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond Arts Centre and Media Lab, and the Brighouse branch of the Richmond Public Library. It also hosts arts and crafts clubs on the second floor, as well as other community societies.
Richmond Public Library may refer to: Richmond Public Library (Canada), a public library in Richmond, British Columbia; Richmond Public Library (United States), ...
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The Cultural Centre (1993) houses the library Brighouse branch, arts centre, archives, and museum. [14] The Caring Place (1994–2019) provided social services. On the east side of Minoru Blvd., Richmond Square Shopping Centre (1963) later developed into Richmond Centre. Sears, the anchor in the southern section, closed (2015).
Malcolm Brodie is the mayor of Richmond, the fourth-largest city in British Columbia.. A lawyer by profession, Brodie was elected to City Council in 1996 and again in 1999, as part of the centre-right Richmond Non-Partisan Association (RNPA). [2]