We are a grassroots movement of Richmond residents building a safer, more prosperous, and united city — where decisions are made with residents, not imposed on them.
ARCA is a registered elector organization under BC's Local Elections Campaign Financing Act.
Started by everyday residents. Funded by individual donations from BC residents only — no corporate or union money.
Donations of $100 or more are publicly disclosed through Elections BC. Our rules are posted openly on this site.
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Five commitments that guide everything we do.
Standing firm against unsafe drug policies and poorly planned social policy experiments that put families and youth at risk — with prevention, education, and real accountability.
Creating prosperity and promoting a healthy local economy, so ordinary residents and small businesses can thrive instead of drowning in costs and red tape.
Strengthening unity across communities, cultures, and generations — instead of letting politics divide us.
Improving public safety and restoring accountability in our streets, schools, and neighbourhoods — decisions made in the open, with residents at the table.
Taking responsibility and offering constructive solutions on housing, youth support, and social policy — not just opposing, but building better options.
Nine neighbours with real-world experience in public safety, finance, education, health care, and community service.









ARCA is community-funded — individual donations from BC residents keep this movement independent. Donate by e-transfer today, or read the full donation rules first.
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Advance Richmond went door-to-door to inform residents about the Cowichan land title dispute and stood with a Richmond homeowner through the follow-up process to help protect local property rights.

Stopping the CPH project was important to protect community safety and well-being. We are not against housing — it must be the right kind of housing that truly supports residents and neighbourhoods.

The 2024 Richmond Family Day anti-drug rally united residents across communities to oppose unsafe housing and drug policies while calling for transparency, accountability, and genuine public consultation.
Make a donation, become a member, or volunteer — every action strengthens the community's voice at City Hall and the School Board.