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Letter: Closure consults miss the point, Tablotney amuses

Letter: Closure consults miss the point, Tablotney amuses

Dear Editor, Re: “Tablotney practical, Day opportunistic,” Letters, June 22. I am sure Mr. and Mrs. Tablotney worked hard to fight the closure of their children’s school in 1990. However, today I find the level of Mrs.
Voices guest column: The more water crossings, the better

Voices guest column: The more water crossings, the better

In our gridlocked part of the world, there’s not a lot that’s more precious, at least for a beleaguered commuter, than a strip of asphalt that crosses water.
Letter: Thanks to the kind strangers who came to my aid

Letter: Thanks to the kind strangers who came to my aid

Dear Editor, Last Wednesday, I was crossing Minoru Boulevard at the Gollner Street pedestrian crosswalk going to the Minoru Residential Care Facility.
Letter: Aboriginal story inspires

Letter: Aboriginal story inspires

Dear Editor, Refreshing! I awoke to such a beautiful cover of Shyama Pryia, renowned powwow dancer, gracing the Richmond News on June 17 .
Letter: Richmond parents proudly stood united

Letter: Richmond parents proudly stood united

Dear Editor, I’m writing on behalf of the grassroots group Richmond Schools Stands United.
Letter: Tablotney practical, Day opportunistic

Letter: Tablotney practical, Day opportunistic

Dear Editor, I have three comments about the parent protest in Richmond over potential school closures. Good on the parents who exercised their right to challenge the provincial decision on school size and closure.
Letter: Richmond lives cultural karma

Letter: Richmond lives cultural karma

Dear Editor, Re: “People of the eel grass,” News, June 17 Your excellent article reminded me that what wealthy foreign investors are now doing to our community we once did to the Aboriginal people, who had lived here for hundreds of years before we a
Drop a line at the Bullhead Derby

Drop a line at the Bullhead Derby

Annual angling event kicks off this weekend at Garry Point
Column: A renegade winery in the desert

Column: A renegade winery in the desert

Today, I explore the wine delights of a small Osoyoos winery with an unusual name, Moon Curser Vineyards . This is a family owned winery with Chris Tolley farming and making the wine and his wife, Beata, doing the business end of things.
Voices column: Rezoning costs, but who pays in Richmond?

Voices column: Rezoning costs, but who pays in Richmond?

Daycare plea plays right into the hands of the developer in middle of dispute with the city