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A taste of spring

With the blooming of cherry blossoms and daffodils, it's natural to enjoy wines that complement springtime. With that in mind, I recently visited Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant in Steveston.

What I learned in the kitchen today

Semester Two of Matthew McNair Secondary's Culinary Arts Program is well underway.

Coupe on list of 'mid-life' rides

About a month ago it was time to bid adieu to our family hauler of seven years. So, I naively thought this was the right time for the switch to a "mid life crisis" car.

XF sedan strikes fine balance

When it comes to performance, stately vehicle brands don't need to be boring in order to maintain their elegance. Those that can blister the pavement when required, and remain poised have managed to strike just the right balance.
Deathrow dogs on verge of going home

Deathrow dogs on verge of going home

Lawyers for the City of Richmond and the dog owners have reached an agreement to release Rottweilers Axle and Paris back to their home after nearly six months in a city pound
Photos: Springtime in Richmond

Photos: Springtime in Richmond

Onni update: Steveston waterfront library gaining traction

Onni update: Steveston waterfront library gaining traction

Rent-free provisions for a public library at Imperial Landing may be negotiated by the city if Onni is granted its rezoning application.

Playing generation game

Generations clash and elicit laughs, as a young female college student moves in with her film professor grandfather, in a new production of The Grandkid, by John Lazarus.
Local food act aims to promote farming diversity

Local food act aims to promote farming diversity

Buying local food is not a mandate of the City of Richmond, is not tracked by the Richmond School District and is only a recommendation at Richmond Hospital.
Onni once again seeks rezoning of Steveston waterfront

Onni once again seeks rezoning of Steveston waterfront

Developers erected buildings knowing the land was zoned for maritime purposes but now it wants city council to allow a Nesters and TD Canada Trust, among other retailers, to occupy the village's waterfront.