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Safeway accessibility limited

Safeway accessibility limited

Open letter to Safeway Canada, It seems for people who use wheelchairs at Safeway, it's "two steps forward and one step back." You now have accessible washrooms and all checkouts are wide enough for a person with a wheelchair to use.
Reduce, recylce to meet new challenge

Reduce, recylce to meet new challenge

Are you ready for the 70 per cent challenge? Richmond residents are among the best in the nation in recycling. About half of all the garbage we produce gets diverted from the landfill to be recycled or composted.
Succession planning helps

Succession planning helps

According to a TD Waterhouse Business Succession poll, 76 per cent of small business owners do not have succession plans, with 45 per cent trying to determine what the plan would be, while the other 31 per cent just haven't got to it.
Happiness, coping with stress

Happiness, coping with stress

Every week, family doctors see patients - anxious, angry, exhausted, burnt out or depressed - asking for a "stress leave" from work.
Earth Day success

Earth Day success

The Editor, East Richmond Community Association (ERCA) in partnership with the City of Richmond, is proud to provide a variety of community recreation, cultural and social programs and services at Cambie Community Centre.
Fact vs. fiction in smart meter debate

Fact vs. fiction in smart meter debate

The Editor, Re: "Act on smart meters, MLAs," Letters, April 25. I welcome all input in the smart meter discussion.
Head over heels for helmets

Head over heels for helmets

Training early in the year can be more grueling as you ride a lot in the rain. I am fortunate to have a reliable riding partner, my brother Mark. He is also riding for my husband Glenn and for a dear friend who recently passed away from cancer.
Sister city trip a waste of money

Sister city trip a waste of money

The Editor, Reading in the Richmond newspapers that councillors Bill McNulty and Harold Steves are in Japan and China, made me laugh.
Dix's slow approach contrasts Liberals

Dix's slow approach contrasts Liberals

If B.C. politics were an amusement park, it would be safe to say the Liberals are frantically trying to hang on as they ride a rollercoaster with a lot of steep falls, while the NDP is content to take in the safe and sure pony ride.
It's all Greek to me now

It's all Greek to me now

Many years ago, a friend and I went on a long road trip, crossing monotonous territory, with no radio in the car. My friend soon had a eureka moment. He decided he'd teach me the Greek alphabet.