Did anyone bother to go through what the incumbents promised when they were elected, carefully, line by line?
READWhat the heck do you do with all the election signs?
READI have long had my doubts about pollsters predictions and the B.C. election has served to confirm my doubts.
READThe City of Richmond, the Child of the Fraser, is a natural home for a regional maritime museum.
READShame on Richmond council for not standing up for the English speaking public.
READThe transition from unoccupied house to derelict house can happen faster than most people might realize.
READMs. Graham states that Mr. Yap is a decent man with a good heart.
READThe Liberal Party has recently shown it’s bending of the truth by spending $15 million towards very blatant political advertising
READIf council is serious about conservation, then conservation should take priority over development.
READSomehow they and we have forgotten they’re our employees hired to do a job.
READThe two people parachuted into the Richmond Centre riding (NDP and Liberal), showed the amount of interest they have by their behaviour.
READTo create an agriculturally viable farm, we are improving the land for the growing of horticultural products.
READIt’s been sitting half complete for four months with no progress.
READThe ambulance service and Richmond Hospital work together so efficiently to provide caring and competent service.
READOn the contrary millions are deserting the Chinese paradise.
READIt’s certainly difficult to imagine that this sea of concrete and glass will ever be seen as a lively public village space.
READFour Richmond Centre candidates showed up—two independent, one for Unparty and one for B.C. Greens.
READHow about thousands of bused-in protesters waving plywood signs at an anti-logging rally?
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