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Letters: Richmond city council keeping too much distance

Letters: Richmond city council keeping too much distance

Dear Editor, The City of Richmond is not doing enough to get through to people the basic need for social distancing, in particular, at Steveston Village and Garry Point Park.
Column: Gratitude in a bottle

Column: Gratitude in a bottle

“Gratitude means realizing that right now, you have more of what really matters, no matter how difficult this moment might be.
Column: Richmond News reporter working from home, with the groundhog

Column: Richmond News reporter working from home, with the groundhog

So how’s that whole working from home thing workin’ out for ya, eh? At the Richmond News, we are in our fourth week and I have a newfound empathy for Bill Murray in Groundhog Day.
Column: A traditional Spanish winery steeped with traditions

Column: A traditional Spanish winery steeped with traditions

Before COVID-19, I had the honor of dining with José Luís Muguiro Jr., the brand ambassador for the Marques de Riscal winery, which is a traditional Spanish winery that started producing wine in the mid 1800s.
Book Review: The life of a cathedral

Book Review: The life of a cathedral

Notre-Dame: A short history of the meaning of cathedrals by Ken Follett On April 15, 2019, Notre-Dame was burning.
Letters: Richmond Addiction Services here for you

Letters: Richmond Addiction Services here for you

Dear Editor, The open letter from Richmond School Board chair, Ken Hammaguchi, to parents and guardians was much appreciated.
Book Review: Good book, bad vibrations

Book Review: Good book, bad vibrations

Mike Love’s Good Vibrations is a story of his life as one of the founders of the Beach Boys, a band best known for classics like Good Vibrations, Surfin’ USA, and Help Me Rhonda. Most people’s impression is that they are a fun-loving, goofy band.
Letters: Sketches of Richmond soothe the soul

Letters: Sketches of Richmond soothe the soul

Dear Editor, In this time of uncertainty when we are battling together this COVID-19 pandemic, and everyone is advised by health authorities to stay home for protection against this virus, I think it is a good time to look at images of some of Richmo
Letters: Time to rein in municipal spending

Letters: Time to rein in municipal spending

Dear Editor, Open letter to city governments, Your days of spending and taxing, and blowing hardworking citizens’ taxation dollars on your pet projects are over. Rein it in, storm clouds loom over you.
Letters: Richmond's stay-at-home heroes, give yourself a cheer

Letters: Richmond's stay-at-home heroes, give yourself a cheer

Dear Editor, You had big plans for a great summer vacation this year but I guess that’s off. You lost your job; your boss was very sorry and said that they would hire you back as soon as they can, if they can.