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Red Nose counts on volunteers

With the holiday season around the corner, it's almost time for those bottles of tasty champagne and cozy dinner parties.

Developmental disabilities exacerbate mental illness

Richmondite organizes panel of people to talk about their dual diagnosis

A Richmond family affair featured at Fair Trade Fair

Andrea Hidalgo is not joking when she says her company Camiro Folklore, a Richmond-based company selling hand-made Latin American crafts and clothing, is family-run.

Spare their feelings, be honest

"It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit." - Noël Coward I've written about the topic of honesty before. This time I'm not going to focus on liars.

Do one thing that scares you

"Do one thing everyday that scares you" reads one of the quotes inscribed on the side of a Lululemon bag.

Two days, two important homelessness events held

Thursday Oct. 18 marked the 4th Annual Richmond Homeless Connect event at St. Alban Anglican Church. It was hosted by the "Richmond Homelessness Coalition-Homes for All" and I was pleased to be an active volunteer in planning the event.
Richmond remembers

Richmond remembers

Change clocks, change batteries

Time to test smoke alarms: Fire-rescue

When you need to answer a call of nature

Last month, when there was an outcry about the lack of public sanitary facilities at Richmond's Canada Line stations, the local papers reported on it, using the words washroom, toilet, loo and restroom, which they chose from among a multitude of term

YVR confirms mall switch

Vancouver Airport has decided to move its proposed designer outlet shopping centre into the shadow of a Canada Line station.