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Letter: Seven years on and still no progress on signs

Letter: Seven years on and still no progress on signs

Dear Editor, The new sign bylaw regulations came into effect July 11. But once again, they deliberately fall short of the objective of including mandatory English on business signage.
Letter: Economy the least of our worries in wake of a quake

Letter: Economy the least of our worries in wake of a quake

Dear Editor, I’m writing in response to the Delta council report regarding safety of the Fraser River crossing.
Letter: Do our leaders know what they’re doing?

Letter: Do our leaders know what they’re doing?

Dear Editor, History shows that Richmond City Council is not a credible voice on transportation infrastructure. In 2004, a number of city councillors vehemently opposed elevated tracks for the Canada Line.
Richmond tops at taking it easy

Richmond tops at taking it easy

City honoured as a World Leisure Community of Excellence
Retirement column: Honour the depth of a mother's love

Retirement column: Honour the depth of a mother's love

It’s been nine months since my mom passed away. Sometimes it’s hard to remember what she was like before she got dementia.
Letters: City of rivers revisited

Letters: City of rivers revisited

Dear Editor, Re: “Spending a year in Winnipeg last weekend,” Retirement column, June 23. In response to the people who wrote in disputing my taste in vacation spots, I have this to say: I stand corrected.
Letters: Is our health being hung out to dry in Richmond?

Letters: Is our health being hung out to dry in Richmond?

Dear Editor, I hang out my laundry to dry and years ago, I had to wipe the clothesline only once, after the winter. Now, I wipe every time and the rag is always filthy, no matter what the season. So I did an experiment.
Letters: So much for ethics

Letters: So much for ethics

Dear Editor, Re: “Real Estate 2.0,” July 7. I read with interest the article regarding Suuty.com. I have long wondered why realtors feel they are entitled to such a large portion of anyone’s biggest private investment – their home.
Voices column: Who gets what in a sharing economy

Voices column: Who gets what in a sharing economy

So, about this “sharing” economy... I’m trying to wrap my head around it. I love the idea of exchanging resources.
Letter: Public pressure made the difference

Letter: Public pressure made the difference

Dear Editor, Re: “Make your voices heard at meeting,” Letter, July 5.