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Public transit hubs help shape space

Public transit hubs help shape space

Official Community Plan sees transit play prominent role in creating community
Feel the squeeze

Feel the squeeze

City, TransLink and Richmondites grapple with solutions for increasing public transit demand
Chinese remedies promoted

Chinese remedies promoted

Dealing with the side effects of cancer medications can be an arduous process for patients.

Evil witches, loving frogs, flying cats keep pages turning

Title: Raven's Gate Reviewed by: Shawn Chang Age: 13 This book is about a troubled 14-year-old named Matthew Freeman, also known as Matt, who is sent to live in a foster home in a remote Yorkshire village with a creepy woman named Jayne Deverill.

Nation's Cup spurs memories of Belfast champ

With the Nation's Cup being played in Richmond recently, I thought it might be a good idea to write about one of the world's greatest soccer players, George Best, who turned out for Ireland at Richmond's Hugh Boyd Park in 1984.

New columnist shows the point of acupuncture

We live in a plentiful country full of abundance. We have clean water, plenty of food, electricity, our roads are paved and clean, and we have adequate emergency rooms.

Speed, mystery and a search for Wondla

Title: High Speed Thrills: Acceleration and Velocity Reviewed by: James Yu Age: 9 This book is about how rollercoasters and other amusement park rides are good for learning about acceleration and velocity, and all kinds of things used for calculating

Your weekend arts guide

The Historical Adventure of Bailey Brown on at Gateway Theatre, 6500 Gilbert Rd., this Friday, July 26. By Barbara Tomasic, the show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $10. Tickets available at www.gatewaytheatre. com or by calling 604-270-1812.

Midsummer art winners revealed

After poring over more than 65 pieces of original art and photography, judges have picked the two winners of the Community Arts Council of Richmond's (CACR) 2nd annual Midsummer Arts' Dream.

Kids recommend good reads

Summer Reading Club is full swing at the Richmond Public Library, as 3,550 children have signed up for this free reading program to receive a reading booklet, weekly stickers and a chance to win great prizes. It's not too late to join in the fun.