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32 years after Michael Dunahee disappeared, run keeps hope alive

32 years after Michael Dunahee disappeared, run keeps hope alive

More than 150 people are expected to participate in the Michael Dunahee Keep the Hope Alive five-kilometre walk/run on Sunday.
Letters: Time to stop the partisan bickering

Letters: Time to stop the partisan bickering

A Richmond News reader believes Richmond deserves better than what it's getting from the BC government
Raising awareness of life after retirement crucial for first responders’ mental health: advocate

Raising awareness of life after retirement crucial for first responders’ mental health: advocate

Trauma from the job gets filed away in a mental filing cabinet and can surface after retirement.
Letters: Don’t stop reporting on elections

Letters: Don’t stop reporting on elections

A Richmond News reader is concerned about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's apparent reluctance for a criminal investigation into offshore election interference
Column: Are we living Aesop’s fable of the hare and the tortoise?

Column: Are we living Aesop’s fable of the hare and the tortoise?

New developments in technology are speeding, while nature moves at its natural pace.
Letters: We need our Richmond farms

Letters: We need our Richmond farms

A Richmond News reader thinks we should all be paying close attention to the continued loss of local farmland
B.C. couple must pay fired cancer-diagnosed nanny $47,580

B.C. couple must pay fired cancer-diagnosed nanny $47,580

Marites Bayongan said as a result of the discrimination, she felt depressed, abandoned and distressed about losing her immigration status.
Letters: Richmond hospice gives ‘authentic’ palliative care, not MAID

Letters: Richmond hospice gives ‘authentic’ palliative care, not MAID

A Richmond News reader disagreed with out front page story a few weeks ago
1969 Mustang subject of B.C. family-friend last will court battle

1969 Mustang subject of B.C. family-friend last will court battle

Restoring his 1969 Mustang Mach 1 Cobra was a passion for the late Bailey Mah of Maple Ridge.
B.C.'s strata manager shortage could put housing in greater peril

B.C.'s strata manager shortage could put housing in greater peril

Not having enough strata building managers could harm property values, increase fees and affect insurance.