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Letter: A letter to a fallen brother

Letter: A letter to a fallen brother

Written by Leon Arthur Lalonde in 1916 shortly after receiving news that his brother, Maurice Chevrier Lalonde, was killed in action April 5, 1916.
Letter: One failed farm doesn't speak for the whole lot

Letter: One failed farm doesn't speak for the whole lot

Dear Editor, Re: “Micro farm won’t pay,” Letters, Nov. 8.
A Senior's Moment column: Nuclear war could silence us for good

A Senior's Moment column: Nuclear war could silence us for good

Ever since the first caveman coveted his next cave neighbour’s possessions and hit him over the head with a cudgel so he could retrieve his loot, there has been conflict.
Senior's column: Nuclear war could silence us for good

Senior's column: Nuclear war could silence us for good

Ever since the first caveman coveted his next cave neighbour’s possessions and hit him over the head with a cudgel so he could retrieve his loot, there has been conflict.
Healthwise column: Problems spark thoughts about our health

Healthwise column: Problems spark thoughts about our health

How often do you think about health? If you’re like most, it comes to mind when you’re having problems. In youth, we take our health for granted.
Letter: Micro farm won't pay in Richmond

Letter: Micro farm won't pay in Richmond

Dear Editor, Re: “Richmond farmer opens B&B to subsidize blueberry losses,” Feature , Nov. 3. Thank you for presenting both sides of the farming debate.
Letter: Small farms could be viable, if given a chance

Letter: Small farms could be viable, if given a chance

Dear Editor, Re: “Council couldn’t see this coming?” Voices , Nov. 3. Your editorial makes the point that the profitability of small Richmond farms is central to the discussion of protecting farmland from mega mansion development.
Letter: Old River Road sorely missed

Letter: Old River Road sorely missed

Dear Editor, RE: “I miss the old River Road,” Letters , Oct. 11. P. Barkley, I share your disappointment and frustrations about River Road. Twenty-five years ago, I lived in Steveston and River Road was my favourite route to Vancouver — not anymore.
Letter: Hearing delay stinks

Letter: Hearing delay stinks

Dear Editor, It has been a year since a number of concerned Richmond residents submitted a formal appeal request to the Environmental Appeal Board regarding a permit issued by Metro Vancouver to Harvest Power, allowing the company to pollute the air.
Letter: Where was the sold-out crowd?

Letter: Where was the sold-out crowd?

Dear Editor, On Saturday night we had the privilege, again, of hearing a superb performance by the Richmond Orchestra and Chorus.