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Letters: Richmond resident calls out for CERB help

Letters: Richmond resident calls out for CERB help

Dear Editor, I’m a totally blind and partially deaf martial arts instructor in Richmond.
Letters: LNG expansion no good for Richmond

Letters: LNG expansion no good for Richmond

Dear Editor, I am writing about the public consultation around the Tilbury Phase 2 LNG Expansion project on the Fraser River that few people know about.
Letters: No simple solution to 'crisis' of two Michaels

Letters: No simple solution to 'crisis' of two Michaels

Dear Editor, The old adage “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” comes to mind when discussing the current ‘hostage’ situation involving China’s Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou and Canada’s Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor.
Column: These wines are anything but Haywire

Column: These wines are anything but Haywire

I often wondered why a winery would be called Haywire, which is baling wire for hay. It gets untangled easily and is unpredictable. But wines from Haywire are just the opposite.
Letters: Richmond city coun. praises Canada's stance against CCP

Letters: Richmond city coun. praises Canada's stance against CCP

Dear Editor, I support the Government of Canada’s actions taken on July 3, 2020 in response to the People’s Republic of China's imposition of The Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Adminis
Book Review: Intertwining family, history and love

Book Review: Intertwining family, history and love

The Shoemaker's Wife by Adriana Trigiani is a love story that spans a lifetime, yet also brings us so much more. Enza’s family lives modestly in the Italian Alps, the family’s meagre income supplemented by Enza’s talented stitchery.
Saddle Up Column:

Saddle Up Column:

I recently struck up a conversation with someone who goes for a run most mornings. We were talking about how recently, she’s started to increase the distance of her run.
Column: Moving on from “old normal”

Column: Moving on from “old normal”

Amidst all the talk about “the new normal,” not much serious thought is being given to what “the old normal” was. It’s like setting a destination on your GPS without knowing where you are starting from.
Book list: Reading getaways for all ages

Book list: Reading getaways for all ages

In this summer of staycations, Richmond Public Library’s librarians offer lots of options for great reading getaways and adventures.
Letters: Clean up for health and jobs

Letters: Clean up for health and jobs

Dear Editor, The City of Richmond has fallen out of step with real needs, and real costs, and reality itself when it comes to the Coronavirus.