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Book Review: Night Road full of complex turns

Book Review: Night Road full of complex turns

Love, loss, forgiveness and acceptance are frequent themes in Kristin Hannah’s books. Night Road is no exception. Twins Mia and Zach live a very comfortable life with their parents Miles and Jude.
Letters: Ban flights from China, before it’s too late

Letters: Ban flights from China, before it’s too late

Dear Editor, I am a Chinese Canadian living in Canada for more than 30 years now.
Letters: Virus references challenged

Letters: Virus references challenged

Dear Editor, Re: “Chinese student visit to Richmond school cancelled due to coronavirus,” Richmond-News.com, Jan. 28.
Letters: Food security in Richmond amidst outbreak

Letters: Food security in Richmond amidst outbreak

Dear Editor, As we all watch with concern (and, I hope, deep empathy) the large scale shut down and quarantine of cities with millions of people living in them due to the coronavirus epidemic, I’d like to bring into the conversation local food securi
Column: Getting into shape for choosing wine glasses

Column: Getting into shape for choosing wine glasses

Learning about wine can seem intimidating. When you enter a wine store and you are choosing a wine from hundreds of different wines, it can be overwhelming. Once you finally pick ‘the wine’, then you need to choose the right wine glass.
Column: What romance is all about

Column: What romance is all about

When people first spoke the word that became “romance,” it was centuries away from having anything to do with love. Let’s say you’re a Roman citizen around the time of the decline of the Roman Empire, approximately 1,700 years ago.
Editor's column: Richmond News' Olympic-sized hairbrained idea

Editor's column: Richmond News' Olympic-sized hairbrained idea

It was just about 10 years ago today when I was in the throes of a slight panic attack.
Column: Misunderstood wine terms

Column: Misunderstood wine terms

There are a few wine terms that many people tend to confuse or misunderstand. The terms I hear confused quite often are sweetness, dryness and fruitiness. I hear a lot of people saying they don’t like sweet wines and asking for a dry wine.
Book review: Canadian explorer tackles the arctic by canoe

Book review: Canadian explorer tackles the arctic by canoe

Beyond the Trees by Adam Shoalts Deemed by some to be “one of Canada’s greatest living explorers”, Adam Shoalts does what most of us would never dare to do – explore Canada’s wild places for months on end alone.
Letters: Fake news is right here

Letters: Fake news is right here

Dear Editor, Eve Edmonds’ column about fake news being spread should be considered minor compared to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals giving major news media $600 million worth of taxpayers dollars.