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Richmond mall to transform into 'village'

Richmond mall to transform into 'village'

Shape Properties hopes to have shovels in the ground by early 2020 at Richmond Centre to start transforming it into a high-density, transit-oriented neighbourhood with homes, shops and services.
PITB on the Radio: The Toronto Raptors and what the NHL can learn from the NBA

PITB on the Radio: The Toronto Raptors and what the NHL can learn from the NBA

Friday Round Table on Sportsnet 650 with Scott Rintoul, Brendan Batchelor, Jeff Hamilton, and Daniel Wagner
This is an easy fix to ease NIMBY concerns about the SFU gondola

This is an easy fix to ease NIMBY concerns about the SFU gondola

I received a letter to the editor responding to my recent column that said people opposed to the Burnaby SFU gondola project were, technically, NIMBYs.
Three mega-jackpot winners in Lotto Max in less than a week - what a world

Three mega-jackpot winners in Lotto Max in less than a week - what a world

All of a sudden, Lotto Max winners are rolling in on the regular. Tuesday’s draw saw a ticket win a staggering $65 million in Quebec. Now, we have two more winners – sadly not in B.C.
North Van cancer survivor celebrates clean bill of health by taking on Seek the Peak

North Van cancer survivor celebrates clean bill of health by taking on Seek the Peak

A North Vancouver woman is celebrating being cancer-free by taking on a whole new kind of physical challenge.
‘You’re constantly drowning’ in cases and paperwork, says B.C. social worker

‘You’re constantly drowning’ in cases and paperwork, says B.C. social worker

An illustrated look at a day in the life of a child-protection worker
In search of the best Father’s Day gift: A stem-cell donor

In search of the best Father’s Day gift: A stem-cell donor

Jeremy Chow is asking for something big this Father’s Day. The Victoria father of an eight-year-old and a 10-year-old wants people to register as stem-cell donors.
Opinion: It’s getting increasingly difficult to believe so-called experts

Opinion: It’s getting increasingly difficult to believe so-called experts

Back in June of 2010 I wrote a letter to the Optimist concerning an investigation, accepted by Delta council, that concluded the black dust covering Tsawwassen was not coal dust or diesel particulate, but was actually insect or caterpillar droppings.
Man accused of East Vancouver sexual assault out on bail

Man accused of East Vancouver sexual assault out on bail

Choe Wing Ma has been released on a $100,000 bond and must follow 13 bail conditions
Northeastern B.C. drought leads to energy industry water cutbacks

Northeastern B.C. drought leads to energy industry water cutbacks

Peace region water levels expected to continue falling
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