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Voices column: Whose parking spot is it anyway?

Voices column: Whose parking spot is it anyway?

Ah, the good old days. When people would talk to each other instead of text. When if you missed a show on TV, you actually missed it. When picking up the milk meant bending down to get a glass bottle off your doorstep.
Letter: Richmond turf is too old to ensure safety, fun

Letter: Richmond turf is too old to ensure safety, fun

Dear Editor, Richmond is known for excellent sporting facilities. It maintains a variety of fields used for sports like football, field hockey, soccer, lacrosse and baseball.
This is your brain on emotions

This is your brain on emotions

Your amazing brain is the product of evolution, but still contains the vestiges of more primitive species. The brainstem reflects the reptilian brain that is mainly concerned with survival.
Letter: Birth right policy breeds bad behaviour in Richmond

Letter: Birth right policy breeds bad behaviour in Richmond

Dear Editor, For quite some time, the issue of automatic birthright citizenship has been a major topic of discussion in our community. Now, it has gone to the national level.
Letter: Deal with tunnel, already

Letter: Deal with tunnel, already

Dear Editor, A few years ago, while at 30-plus thousand feet, en-route from YVR to Heathrow Airport my seat neighbour, a charming, young European man, and I engaged in conversation.
Letter: Don’t be spun by election spin in Richmond

Letter: Don’t be spun by election spin in Richmond

Dear Editor, As the circus that is election campaigning begins to rear its make-up-covered head here in Richmond, we can anticipate the usual deluge of vague and ambiguous rhetoric and promises, the presentation of carefully orchestrated “town-hall”
Letter: Richmond troopers, take a bow

Letter: Richmond troopers, take a bow

Dear Editor, As a volunteer with St. Alban’s Outreach and Advocacy, I would like to send out a massive thank you to the individuals and companies of Richmond who give back to this community.
Letter: Bus bonus backfires in Richmond

Letter: Bus bonus backfires in Richmond

Dear Editor, As many are aware, TransLink recently made some huge changes to the bus systems in Richmond. Their intentions were good, but they seem to have done more damage than good, and have upset a lot of commuters.
Editor's column: Let the election show in Richmond begin

Editor's column: Let the election show in Richmond begin

It’s show time, folks.
Letter: Pieces owner kept me in one piece after Steveston fall

Letter: Pieces owner kept me in one piece after Steveston fall

Dear Editor, I want to express my deepest gratitude to David, the owner of Pieces gift store in Steveston. While taking a leisurely walk in Steveston with my husband and a friend, I fell on a sidewalk right across the street from David’s gift store.