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Developers propose above-ground walkway, lookout tower at Bamberton on Malahat

Developers propose above-ground walkway, lookout tower at Bamberton on Malahat

Wood tower looking out to Finlayson Arm could open in 2020, developer says
Eric Akis: Thai-style chicken soup with rice and ginger packs a punch

Eric Akis: Thai-style chicken soup with rice and ginger packs a punch

If you have a cold or think you’re getting one, or you just want something soothing that will lift your spirits and fill you up, make chicken soup. I’m not talking about chicken noodle soup.
‘Come on down’: The Price is Right is heading to Richmond

‘Come on down’: The Price is Right is heading to Richmond

It’s time to start studying the exact prices of peanut butter, pasta sauce, shampoo and paper towel – the Price is Right Live stage show is heading to Richmond this spring.
Starbucks debuts Sesame Tea Latte in Canada

Starbucks debuts Sesame Tea Latte in Canada

Even if coffee isn’t your thing, Starbucks hates to leave anyone thirsty, which is why the multinational chain has been focused on expanding their beverage lineup in recent years.
Column: Look out! Old age is coming

Column: Look out! Old age is coming

Look out – old age is coming! All you have to do is watch a few TV commercials to realize how our culture views seniors.
Nearly half of Canadians prefer to travel 8 hours or more for a family vacation

Nearly half of Canadians prefer to travel 8 hours or more for a family vacation

Expedia has released their 2019 Family Travel Report that looks at travel habits of Canadian families with children ranging from toddlers, to pre-teens to teenagers. The report surveyed 1503 Canadian parents between Feb. 8 – 13 using an online panel.
Book Review: The Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman

Book Review: The Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman

It’s 1947, and Brooklyn housewives Helen and Rose share many things. Married to brothers Abe and Mort, the two women are friends and confidantes.
Canada’s largest Lego convention returning to Richmond this spring

Canada’s largest Lego convention returning to Richmond this spring

You may think that Lego is just for kids, but you would be wrong. BrickCan 2019 invites guests of all ages to observe the largest public exhibition of Lego creations in the province.
Column: The reuse mentality

Column: The reuse mentality

I couldn’t believe my eyes. “Demolition on hold” read a Richmond News headline on February 7. In a city where excavators are a common sight and cranes decorate the skyline, I half expected it to be an early April Fool’s joke.
Get ready for the return of the Richmond Night Market

Get ready for the return of the Richmond Night Market

Midway games, vendor booths, live entertainment, and an insane amount of food will once again draw crowds when the Richmond Night Market starts up its 2019 run.