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Braking news: An automotive roundup

A weekly round-up of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird. SPEEDY PRAM As a new father, I'm always on the lookout for the latest in baby-related gadgetry.
Photos: We Day energy will fuel the future

Photos: We Day energy will fuel the future

Photos: RCD fundraiser at River Rock

Photos: RCD fundraiser at River Rock

Spirituality essential for health

Ten years ago, my mom gave what would be her last birthday present to me. Written by psychiatrist, Dr. Roger Walsh, the book, Essential Spirituality brings together the shared wisdom of the world's religions. Dr.

New Mazda gives a peek into future of SUV

If you're like me, a new entry into the crossover market is just background noise; they might be useful, and certainly it's the hottest-selling segment out there, but who really wants to read about yet another cute-ute? Well, pay attention, because t

Corvette celebrates 60 years with high power

Sixty years ago (if we measure time in model years), Chevrolet introduced a legend to the world. A response to the success of European sports cars, the first Corvettes were breathtakingly beautiful - pure-white confections of chrome and fibreglass.
In Pictures: Terry Fox Run

In Pictures: Terry Fox Run

Photo Gallery: The flora and fauna of Terra Nova Park

Photo Gallery: The flora and fauna of Terra Nova Park

Richmond chef imparts food knowledge to children

Richmond chef Ian Lai has spent the last few years digging in the dirt with elementary age children. He couldn't be happier.

Bark mulch hazardous in heat

Many Richmondites use bark mulch in their garden beds. Some gardeners believe it's their garden's best friend because it preserves moisture in the garden and plants are less susceptible to certain fungal diseases.