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SMAs, a helpful alternative

Investors have been enjoying the benefits of separately managed accounts (SMAs) for many years.

Inquire into self for the truth

Do you know what your point of inquiry is about your life? Many of us do not take the time to recognize that certain issues continually haunt us.

Teach kids responsibility through gardening

Ralph Blasbalg brings the Edible Garden model to Richmond Jewish Day School

Artist fosters civic engagement

I was excited when the editor suggested I write a column about an event held at Richmond City Hall called Eat, Talk, Connect, organized by Richmond Multicultural Community Services.

If 95-year-old Lloyd can do it ...

City encourages every resident to saddle up for Bike Month
Photos: Fraser Guardian on patrol

Photos: Fraser Guardian on patrol

Words can open doors to history and culture

Whenever I work in my garden, I become aware of an unusual, but pleasant sensation. Kneeling down, almost at eye level with the insect population, I feel drawn back into my early childhood, when everything in my life was miniature.

Painful lesson must be taught

Many of Richmond's citizens have been shaken by the sudden and tragic deaths of brothers Shane and Jess Moses.

Landlords need support

The Caring Place room was abuzz as more than 30 secondary suite landlords came together with anti-poverty activists to offer ideas on how to match landlords and tenants and what resources would make that job easier.

Ride gives needed perspective

The Ride to Conquer Cancer is a 350K journey from Vancouver to Seattle. As my husband Glenn was diagnosed with cancer, the Ride has given me a sense of control and has focused me on raising funds for much needed cancer research.