Richmond doesn't have a place to bury its dead. Now the city is considering a memorial garden
The City of Richmond hasn’t had a place to bury its dead or scatter their ashes, but that may change as the city considers a memorial garden. Connect with CBC British Columbia online: Website: https://www.cbc.ca/bc TikTok: / cbcbritishcolumbia #CBCVancouver #CBCNews #BritishColumbia

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