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Column: Urgent need for urgent care clinics in Richmond

Column: Urgent need for urgent care clinics in Richmond

Painful five-hour waits at ER may be more common that we'd like, but it doesn't make it OK
Book Club column: Ready to start a new chapter

Book Club column: Ready to start a new chapter

B ittersweet. That’s what I’m feeling as I hover near retirement. January 15 is when I cross the finish line and fumble into the next chapter of my life, armed with a pile of books, and a whack of gratitude in my heart.
Letter: Five-hour wait at hospital ER unacceptable

Letter: Five-hour wait at hospital ER unacceptable

Dear Editor, On the morning of Jan. 5, I was suffering from severe, excruciating back pain and could not even get myself dressed and to the hospital. Finally, at around 3:30 p.m.
Letter: No sour grapes for B.C. wines

Letter: No sour grapes for B.C. wines

Dear Editor, Re:“Richmond liquor retailers want restrictions on grocery store wine sales” Jan. 7, Richmond-News.com, “Liquor stores ask for separation,” News, Jan. 8.
Letter: Library cuts hurt those who need it most

Letter: Library cuts hurt those who need it most

Re: “Library hours cut back,” News, Dec. 16, 2015. I am writing to say that as a Richmond resident I am opposed to any cutbacks in library services or hours of operation.
Letter: Little time for public input for Massey bridge project

Letter: Little time for public input for Massey bridge project

The following is an open letter to Hon. Carla Qualtrough (Liberal MP for Delta)
Column: ‘Paid education’ a reporter’s valued benefit

Column: ‘Paid education’ a reporter’s valued benefit

Working as a reporter at the Richmond News may not be one of the highest paying jobs in the media business, but it comes with some remarkable benefits. The most valuable of which is meeting some truly inspiring people.
In Other Words column: How to heal community spirit

In Other Words column: How to heal community spirit

Many local residents have voiced concerns about losing their sense of community. The feeling of connectedness -— to one another, to the place — which is the basis of a community, is waning in Richmond, for a myriad of reasons.
Column: Dog mauling crisis shows our best and worst

Column: Dog mauling crisis shows our best and worst

Richmond heros were quite rightly lauded, but vilification of victims isn't the way to go
Letter: Heritage loses out to profits

Letter: Heritage loses out to profits

Dear Editor, Re: “Heritage buildings secure,” Letters , Jan. 6.