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Teen's winning recipe hits all the right notes

Teen's winning recipe hits all the right notes

Palmer secondary student Christa Yeung is used to sharing her creative side through the rhythm of her bass guitar.

Locally grown produce good on many levels

When buying fruits and vegetables, should you choose organic or nonorganic, local or imported, or fresh or frozen? It's a list of question I often get asked.

Students win heritage prize

Three students have been chosen out of 70 to represent Richmond at the 2014 BC Provincial Heritage Fair in Kamloops, from June 29 to July 3.

Much to celebrate, but access barriers remain, says Hansen

It's been 27 years since Richmond's Rick Hansen concluded his Man in Motion World Tour. And in that time there have been many accomplishments in breaking down barriers to accessibility, but there is still a long way to go.
Much to celebrate, but access barriers remain, says Hansen

Much to celebrate, but access barriers remain, says Hansen

Man in Motion anniversary marks a major milestone in the Rick Hansen story
Students win heritage fair prize

Students win heritage fair prize

Three Richmond kids are on their way to the provincial heritage fair at Kamloops

Correction: Steveston United Church Garage/Bake sale

An insertion in Wednesday's What's On guide contained an error. The event should have read: Steveston United Church will host its annual Upscale Garage/Plant/Bake Sale Saturday, May 24, 10 a.m.

Student's essay earns A&E prize

A Richmond student's down-to-earth essay inspired by an out of this world experience has earned a national prize from cable channel A&E.

Woman in wheelchair documents her reality

Deepi Leihl drills down on accessibility across Lower Mainland

If the idiom fits, wear it

Back in Italy, I remember a friend saying that you know you're fluent in a foreign language once you can tell jokes in it. To that I'd add, "and once you've mastered idioms.