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Letter: Mega home answer is blowing in the Westwind

Letter: Mega home answer is blowing in the Westwind

Dear Editor, Re: “Enough is enough with the mega homes,” Letters, Aug. 26. With respect to Mr.
Letter: Reluctantly in love with neighbours

Letter: Reluctantly in love with neighbours

Dear Editor, Re: “Respect given to immigrants who make an effort,” Letters, Aug, 26. Despite past disagreements on local issues, I must fully agree with Mr. Alan Halliday’s letter in the Aug. 26 Richmond News. Mr.
Letter: Benevolence to migrants vs immigrants

Letter: Benevolence to migrants vs immigrants

Dear Editor, Let’s see if I have this right. Canada can absorb over 100,000 immigrants from Asia, but we can’t find room to help 10,000 or 20,000 homeless migrants start a new life in our vast country? Oh, wait, I forgot.
Letter: Driven to write letter about Richmond's poor driving

Letter: Driven to write letter about Richmond's poor driving

Dear Editor, Discussing the ever-increasing poor driving in Richmond over dinner with friends, we decided to try a letter to the local paper in an attempt to at least start a discussion before more lives are lost! The main problems (and we have liste
Guest column: City of Richmond needs its own police force

Guest column: City of Richmond needs its own police force

The recent public outcry about the 40 hour delay by the Richmond RCMP before releasing any details about the shooting in the Dover Park area of the City only underlines the need to review whether or not the RCMP is the right police force for the City
Letter: Cyclists should dismount on Railway Greenway

Letter: Cyclists should dismount on Railway Greenway

Dear Editor, Re: “Look there’s a stop sign ahead,” News, Sept. 2 I was relieved to read Alan Campbell’s article about the City taking action to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians using the Railway Greenway.
Column: Eating 'real' food isn't just for foodies

Column: Eating 'real' food isn't just for foodies

A term we’re hearing more and more is foodie, referring to someone who’s particularly interested in real food.
Question of the Week...

Question of the Week...

“I understand that most of Richmond is below sea level. Where are the highest and lowest elevations?” — Robert Demorest The first part of this question is actually an urban myth. In fact, most of Richmond is above sea level.
Letter: See you at Richmond City Hall to talk mega homes

Letter: See you at Richmond City Hall to talk mega homes

Dear Editor, Turn off the TV and get off the couch. The City of Richmond needs to hear from you. In new houses, excessive 16.4 foot overheight spaces counted as one storey, will remain.
Letter: City of Richmond is abandoning the public's concerns

Letter: City of Richmond is abandoning the public's concerns

Dear Editor, Why is the city so uncaring about our concerns? The city organized two public meetings on July 8 and 9 and asked residents and developers to provide input on the issue of massive homes being built in the city.