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Opinion: Social media is a double-edged sword for the public image of Canadian labour unions

Opinion: Social media is a double-edged sword for the public image of Canadian labour unions

While the digital landscape offers opportunities for unions to engage and mobilize supporters, it also presents challenges, including the risk of being marginalized in the vast online world.
Letters: Question marks over tax relief for Richmond Oval

Letters: Question marks over tax relief for Richmond Oval

A Richmond News reader has a series of questions over how the City of Richmond works out tax relief
Letter: Quality ferry service for B.C. starts at the terminal

Letter: Quality ferry service for B.C. starts at the terminal

What's your experience like with BC Ferries? One letter writer believes it should partner with other transit authorities to mitigate capacity conundrums.
Updated: $12,000 reward offered to solve illegal shooting of Squamish grizzly

Updated: $12,000 reward offered to solve illegal shooting of Squamish grizzly

A grizzly bear with a yellow ear tag was shot and dumped in the Squamish River in early August.
Blessed are the pets: Richmond church holds service for animals

Blessed are the pets: Richmond church holds service for animals

People’s pets received a blessing Sunday at St. Alban’s Anglican Church from Vicar Elizabeth Ruder-Cadiz
Letters: How about a day of truth for Richmond's Japanese community?

Letters: How about a day of truth for Richmond's Japanese community?

A Richmond News reader is suggesting the interned Japanese-Canadian community should be remembered for the way they were treated
CEO accountability can boost a company's values, says UBC study

CEO accountability can boost a company's values, says UBC study

Attributing poor performance to internal factors like leadership can result in higher analyst forecasts.
Video: Richmond garage goes up in flames

Video: Richmond garage goes up in flames

Family of three have been displaced after the blaze on Sunday night
'L' driver stopped after street racing 199 km/h in North Vancouver

'L' driver stopped after street racing 199 km/h in North Vancouver

The 19-year-old driver is facing around $1,500 in penalties, police say
Fall into a new season of saving money

Fall into a new season of saving money

Want to save money on travel? Consider booking in the off season.