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Date Added: July 19, 2008 01:40:03 AM
Richmond's arts community contributes $135 million a year to the B.C. economy -- yet gets scant recognition in its native city. Rival pastimes, such as Richmond's sports and recreation programs, tend to get the lion's share of the spotlight and resultant financial backing.

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