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Thieves don't spare Highway to Heaven

Thieves don't spare Highway to Heaven

Richmond - The Editor, Re: "Be careful of valuables left in car," Letters, Nov. 20.It is very unfortunate Grace Sharma lost valuables while attending her brother's wedding at the Sikh Temple.
Red versus blue versus sanity

Red versus blue versus sanity

It must be a little frustrating being a senior military officer in peacetime. Sure there's always lots to do - training, updating equipment, political and budget wrangling.
Spend time, not money

Spend time, not money

Vancouver - The Editor, With the holidays fast approaching, this means one thing, the biggest retail expenditure of the year is also coming.People will start to get really excited, and then get really stressed.
BC Ferries had little alternatives

BC Ferries had little alternatives

It's a sure-fire bet that whenever major changes are made to the B.C. Ferry system the howls of outrage from ferry users are quick to follow. And the reaction was no different to the B.C.
Feds bully in a bill

Feds bully in a bill

If at first you don't succeed...
Housing is a right

Housing is a right

Richmond - The Editor, This past Friday (Nov. 22) on National Housing Day, a rally in Toronto started the Pan-Canadian Week of Action for Housing.
Invest in pedestrian safety

Invest in pedestrian safety

Richmond - The Editor, On Nov 18, I was at my children's place on Steveston Highway. For the second time in two weeks, my grandson got to witness a pedestrian getting hit at Steveston Highway and Trimaran Gate.
Bring on the leaks

Bring on the leaks

The Richmond News received more than a dozen letters Wednesday concerned over news that Canadian officials are negotiating proposed new regulation of the Internet in closed door trade talks in Salt Lake, Utah this week.
New voices dispel old myths

New voices dispel old myths

Richmond - The Editor, It was as good as graduation night for 11 ESL creative writers at a workshop with Nancy Lee, writer-in-residence at Richmond Public Library Wednesday night.
There's not quite enough inequality yet

There's not quite enough inequality yet

A Walmart in Canton, Ohio, made headlines when it was revealed, a week before American Thanksgiving, that it was holding a food drive. Nope, not for the less fortunate members of its own community. For some of its own staff members.