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What makes CSAs unique?

Community supported agriculture or community shared agriculture, commonly referred to as CSA, is a program where the farmer and the consumers come together directly, providing local fresh food to the supporters and a level of security that allows the

Planting a dream in the urban soil

Sustainable model of farming brings together growers and consumers

Tzu Chi Foundation helps Royal Columbian

The fundraising efforts of the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation recently got a boost in the form of a $30,000 donation from the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation of Canada. Work is already underway for the $5.

Art wanted to help community living group

The B.C. Association for Community Living is seeking used art for its Reason to Care art resale and live auction fundraising event.

Get out of debt: How to make it happen

A special series: we ask the experts how to keep those new year's resolutions
Paper Postcards: January 2012

Paper Postcards: January 2012

Record readers have their hometown newspaper trekking around the globe for the chance to be featured in Paper Postcards. Here are a few of our favourite recent postcards shots.
Images of the past find new life

Images of the past find new life

Frank Goodship isn't a well known name right now, but his work is creating quite a frenzy. Goodship is best known locally as a photographer for a local Royal City newspaper, The British Columbian, from 1949 to 1954.

History's paper trail

We thoroughly enjoy books, bookstores and almost anything associated with them.

Program awarded

Unique project at Douglas College in New Westminster awarded by national bureau

Celebrating city literacy

A number of events are taking place in the Royal City in celebration of Family Literacy Week. Family Literacy Week is celebrated each year on Jan. 27.