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Patient applauds hospital

Patient applauds hospital

The Editor, To counter the negative coverage of our health care system, I would like to cite my experience with Richmond Hospital and its cancer clinic. Last January 2010, I was quite sick and was admitted to the Richmond General.
Play smart family game

Play smart family game

When family gatherings inspire fear and loathing in the pit of your stomach, it's probably not because of the appetizers . . . unless you're like my son and had a bad mushroom experience in early life.
Are Deltaport meetings just formality?

Are Deltaport meetings just formality?

The Editor, Is it worth attending the next round of Port Metro Vancouver meetings on the Deltaport Terminal, road and rail improvement project? This question is the same one that one of our VAPOR (the YVR anti-jet fuel in the estuary group - also inv
Taxpayers duped again

Taxpayers duped again

The Editor, Re: "Tories need a tragedy before they act," Editorial, Dec. 14. I take exception to your editorial on the Attawapiskat reserve situation. The band has received $34 million of taxpayer's money each year over at least the past three years.
Christmas music: A silent night may be best

Christmas music: A silent night may be best

At this time of the year, Christmas carols bring us joy and cheer (and help send X particles to Santa, to strengthen him in his battle against Frosty - see last week's column). But I think it's important to create categories for everything.
Hits not fighting the issue

Hits not fighting the issue

An editorial published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Stop the Violence and Play Hockey, conflates fighting with head trauma and muddies the waters of a needed debate before it even starts.
Sock wars continue as schools begin delivery

Sock wars continue as schools begin delivery

The Editor, High school students who participate in the First Responder Program in Richmond and Vancouver will be delivering over 4,000 pairs of socks, underwear and sweaters to St. Paul's Emergency and Covenant House Wednesday, Dec. 21.
Compromise may benefit teachers federation

Compromise may benefit teachers federation

The deal recently hammered out between school support unions and their employer potentially contains both good and bad news for the one union that never seems to get a deal - the B.C. Teachers Federation.
Potty-mouth politics vexes

Potty-mouth politics vexes

The spirit of seasonal goodwill has not been in evidence in our national House of Commons this week as debates degenerated into some distinctly unparliamentary comments.
Is city prepared for Onni damage?

Is city prepared for Onni damage?

The Editor, I am writing in reference to the work Onni has undertaken on Bayview Street.