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Patrons not saints

Patrons not saints

We have character, just like Ben Stewart! Just sayin' - in case our premier has any other $150,000 jobs in Asia waiting to be filled without notice.
Thanks for the fireworks

Thanks for the fireworks

Richmond - The Editor, I'd like to thank the fine folks at the West Richmond Community Centre for putting on a wonderful Halloween fireworks show last Thursday night.I thought they did a great job.
Where did Halloween go?

Where did Halloween go?

Richmond - The Editor, My wife and I have lived in Richmond for about 10 years now and we've noticed a sharp decline in the number of kids coming to our house to trick-or-treat.
Hospital provides stellar care

Hospital provides stellar care

Richmond - The Editor, Had to go to emergency in Richmond Hospital on Friday. Arrived around 2 p.m. It took about four hours before I could see a doctor. This was the bad part.
Extend blacktop path on Railway

Extend blacktop path on Railway

Richmond - The Editor, I went for a walk the other day to check out the extension of the Railway Avenue Greenway path from Moncton Street through to the Heritage Village on the Steveston waterfront.
Competition in our skies?

Competition in our skies?

A lot is being made these days about competition for our cable services and our "airwaves." What about competition in our skies? It is timely to reflect on why Canadians pay so much for air travel. In short, competition, or lack of it.
Hamilton pays tax, fish don't

Hamilton pays tax, fish don't

Richmond - The Editor, Re: "Hamilton exists, too," Letters, Oct. 30. Good to see Agnes Shinkarik's letter in your Oct. 30 issue, standing up for the forgotten 5,000 who choose to live in Hamilton.
Waste diversion saves money, Earth

Waste diversion saves money, Earth

Thirty-four million tonnes of waste - that's the mountain of garbage Canadians generate each year. Over three-quarters of the material goes into landfills or Waste-to-Energy facilities at an annual cost of $2.6 billion.
Missing the boat

Missing the boat

In 2009, the lowest ever returns of sockeye salmon to the Fraser River were recorded.
Thanks for community support

Thanks for community support

Open letter to community, On behalf of the Richmond Food Security Society, we would like to thank the community of Richmond for helping make our 9th Annual World Food Day event a success.