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Three thngs to do this weekend

Three thngs to do this weekend

It’s the first weekend of November and there’s plenty of activities to take part in around Richmond that will keep you warm, dry, fed and informed. Here then is the Richmond News’ Three Things To Do. 1. Cannery Market: Saturday, Nov.
Book Club: True life within the pages

Book Club: True life within the pages

Miriam Toews has this way of writing lines that are so beautiful that sometimes I have to close the book I’m reading for a moment, just to marvel at them.
Guess Who's better than ever?

Guess Who's better than ever?

Organizers claim quality of Richmond annual, anonymous art auction has raised the bar again

Arts Listings: November

Prepared by the Richmond Arts Coalition Nov. 2 The Burnaby Lyric Opera presents act one of Richard Wagner's Die Walküre at Minoru Chapel (6540 Gilbert Road) at 2 and 7 p.m. The event, part of the fall’s Minoru Opera series features some of B.C.
Halloween report: Mayor Brodie is ill-prepared for zombie apocalypse

Halloween report: Mayor Brodie is ill-prepared for zombie apocalypse

Halloween’s here, time to talk zombie escape plan in Richmond
Three things to do this Halloween weekend

Three things to do this Halloween weekend

A whole host of Halloween-themed events are planned for Richmond this weekend and for the big boo! day itself on Monday, Oct. 31: 1. FantaBoolous Halloween at the mall: On Sunday, Oct.
Gulf of Georgia Cannery offers up haunting tales

Gulf of Georgia Cannery offers up haunting tales

Steveston heritage building 'points the finger' at fear this Halloween
Three things to do this weekend in Richmond (Psst, free movie!)

Three things to do this weekend in Richmond (Psst, free movie!)

1. Free movie morning, Saturday Oct.
Theatre review: Stereotype sendups hit home at Gateway

Theatre review: Stereotype sendups hit home at Gateway

King of Yees is an ambitious project and walks fine line
Taking art beyond gallery borders

Taking art beyond gallery borders

Thinking outside the white cube. That’s what the incoming director of the Richmond Art Gallery (RAG) is planning to achieve when he starts his new job next Monday (Oct. 24).