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Opinion: If TikTok poses a grave threat to national security, why are Canadians told they can keep using it?

Opinion: If TikTok poses a grave threat to national security, why are Canadians told they can keep using it?

Canadians are told that they’re free to use the products of a company that has been publicly shamed and accused of representing a serious national security threat. What should the public take away?
Powell River CUPW members will picket every day, says president

Powell River CUPW members will picket every day, says president

Cost of living, pension and working conditions on the table
Richmond judge grants bail to man on trial for possessing IDs, counterfeit money

Richmond judge grants bail to man on trial for possessing IDs, counterfeit money

Harvir Singh Dosanjh is facing 20 counts in Richmond Provincial Court.
Richmond MLA named minister of climate, emergencies

Richmond MLA named minister of climate, emergencies

Greene is the only NDP MLA in Richmond following a tight election on Oct. 19.
More fast EV chargers proposed for Richmond in next three years

More fast EV chargers proposed for Richmond in next three years

City council will discuss the proposed $7 million first phase of an expansion project to Richmond's charging infrastructure on Wednesday
Proposed Richmond modular classroom found straddling property lines

Proposed Richmond modular classroom found straddling property lines

A covenant bylaw is required by the Board of Education to continue building the modular classroom
Richmond e-bike storefront allegedly smashed by truck

Richmond e-bike storefront allegedly smashed by truck

The owner of Richmond E-Bike said break-ins are a regular occurence.
Surrey's cannabis plans could spur competition for commercial space

Surrey's cannabis plans could spur competition for commercial space

After years of prohibition, cannabis retail gets a fresh start in B.C.’s second-largest city
Convicted B.C. double killer denies involvement in brothers' deaths

Convicted B.C. double killer denies involvement in brothers' deaths

Wade Cudmore, 35, was convicted of second-degree murder by a jury in the killings of Erick and Carlo Fryer.
Vancouver council commits to build South Asian cultural centre

Vancouver council commits to build South Asian cultural centre

Bid faces competition from Surrey, which has one of largest South Asian populations in Canada.