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Letter: Councillor wants public at mega public hearing

Letter: Councillor wants public at mega public hearing

Open letter to Richmondites, Richmond city council made the decision on the size of farmland houses last night after a four-hour meeting.
Election: Q&A with former MLA Nick Loenen

Election: Q&A with former MLA Nick Loenen

Nick Loenen is a former Richmond MLA, who served in the Legislature from 1987-1991 for the Social Credit Party. Here, he discusses a few matters in the upcoming May 9 provincial election.
Sips Happen column: Cipes champions organic vineyards

Sips Happen column: Cipes champions organic vineyards

Stephen Cipes of Summerhill Pyramid Winery is a B.C. wine visionary whose developer’s feet were once planted in New York. Now, his hands are in the vineyards of the Okanagan.
In Other Words column: Once upon a time, voting was a privilege

In Other Words column: Once upon a time, voting was a privilege

One hundred years, one month, four days — keep repeating that to yourself on May 9 if you’re a woman and lackadaisical about going out to vote in the provincial election.
Retirement column: A mom vs. daughter love story

Retirement column: A mom vs. daughter love story

I just read a wonderful memoir called The Bridge Ladies by Betsy Lerner. It’s a Jewish version of The Joy Luck Club , except the four older women in this book meet weekly to play bridge.
Letter: Money talks in call over farmhouse limits in Richmond

Letter: Money talks in call over farmhouse limits in Richmond

Dear Editor, Re: “City proposes ALR house limits,” News , April 19.
Letter: Attack ads are working - in reverse order

Letter: Attack ads are working - in reverse order

Dear Editor, Wow! Those anti-NDP ads with which the Liberals are bombarding us are really effective. They are strengthening, as nothing else has managed to do, my resolve to not vote for the Liberals.
Letter: Library friends say thank you

Letter: Library friends say thank you

The Editor The Friends of the Richmond Library held our Spring Sale over the weekend of March 25 and 26.
Letter: Flood? What flood?

Letter: Flood? What flood?

Dear Editor, Re: “Richmond’s $300 million dyke plan forges ahead,” News , April 14.
Letter: Animals of Richmond thank you

Letter: Animals of Richmond thank you

Dear Editor, As National Volunteer Week approaches, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many volunteers from our community who help to make life better for the hundreds of neglected, injured and homeless animals cared