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Defining discipline

Defining discipline

Teaching someone what is appropriate, what is not
Sums don't add up

Sums don't add up

The Editor, To put it mildly there is something a bit bizarre about the figures Mayor Brodie keeps touting about his beloved "Owe-Val." First of all, he claims 600,000 tourists visited the Owe-Val last year.
Paying for club I can't afford

Paying for club I can't afford

The Editor, I read with much excitement that our Richmond Oval has made a " profit"! Of course, such positive news makes one wish to do Olympic-calibre cartwheels and is more evidence that the ancient art of creative accounting is alive and well.
Cancer steals away our futures

Cancer steals away our futures

The Langley Relay for Life is here, and with it a host of reasons to again support the cause of cancer research. I was recently privileged to meet Jack and Malcolm Shields.
Catering to the buck?

Catering to the buck?

It is abundantly clear that not all land uses are created equal. Pressure is being brought to bear throughout the Lower Mainland in an effort to ensure our finite amount of real estate is put to what is often characterized as its best or highest use.
Read the News today, oh boy!

Read the News today, oh boy!

The Editor, There's a great Anne Murray song called, A Little Good News, with the words, "There's the local newspaper rolled up in a rubber band - one more sad story, is one more than I can stand.
Take history to the people

Take history to the people

The Editor, I have been following the conversations in local media about plans for the two new museums, one a replacement for the current Richmond Museum and the other for an Olympic Museum at the Oval, with interest.
Coal shipping debate heating up

Coal shipping debate heating up

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight recently, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.
'New kid' has lots to learn

'New kid' has lots to learn

The Editor, Re: "Meet the new kid in politics," May 23, News. In a recent article, newly elected MLA Teresa Wat shared her insight regarding Richmond Centre's dismal 38.9 percent voter turnout.
A requiem for Railway Avenue

A requiem for Railway Avenue

The Editor, Not long ago Railway Avenue was bordered on the West Side by a beautiful green strip with a lot of trees and blackberry bushes. It was also the home of many small animals and lots of birds and their nests.