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Book Review: Magic trick murder

Book Review: Magic trick murder

The Zig Zag Girl by Elly Griffiths Edgar Stephens, an inspector in Brighton, is a rather boring man.
Letters: Richmond restaurant's seafood dinner at hospital a ‘treat’

Letters: Richmond restaurant's seafood dinner at hospital a ‘treat’

Dear Editor, I am the patient/parent advocate for oncology/hematology/BMT at BC Children’s Hospital.
Letters: Using the word ‘addict’ adds stigma

Letters: Using the word ‘addict’ adds stigma

Dear Editor, Re: “Health crises not all equal,” Voices, April 16. Kudos to you for your recent opinion piece “Health crises not equal.
Letters: City of Richmond should make cutbacks

Letters: City of Richmond should make cutbacks

Dear Editor, Re: “Richmond considers borrowing up to $36.5 million,” online, April 25. It is time for the City of Richmond to start making major cutbacks.
Column: What a day for viewing a winery daydream

Column: What a day for viewing a winery daydream

Although recreational tourism is still out of the question, many of us have all the time in the world to daydream of the day we can travel where we please. For wine fans, Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley is a perfect place to plan a driving holiday.
Editor's column: What else do care homes and meat-processing plants have in common?

Editor's column: What else do care homes and meat-processing plants have in common?

Will we go back? Won’t we go back? It’s the big question. A few weeks ago, most of us simply accepted there was no good answer, so got on with living our hunkered-down lives.
Book Review: Murder in the North family

Book Review: Murder in the North family

In Great North Road by Peter F. Hamilton, humanity has discovered the ability to travel around the galaxy through “portals." The North family has found great riches as the discoverers and exploiters of technology.
Letters: Ban street-spitting in Richmond, please

Letters: Ban street-spitting in Richmond, please

Dear Editor, Re: “City threatens hefty fines for littering,” News, April 16. It was reported on April 16 the City of Richmond is threatening to fine those caught littering masks, gloves and sanitary wipes. Excellent plan.
Letters: Richmond News' column raises Keynes

Letters: Richmond News' column raises Keynes

Dear Editor, Re: “Health crises not all equal,” Voices, April 16. Your editorial of April 16 raised some interesting points. It would be great if we had true Keynesian economics over the past decade.
Book Review: Key to the past in an undiscovered garden

Book Review: Key to the past in an undiscovered garden

The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton In times of uncertainty, I gravitate towards books that are familiar and comforting, like a steaming cup of tea on a rainy day.