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Comment: Much ado about nothing: Land Act amendments are small step on a long path

Comment: Much ado about nothing: Land Act amendments are small step on a long path

Implementing the rights of First Nations that were affirmed in section 35 (1) of the Canadian Constitution has led to public outcry.
Baldrey: B.C. is in for an 'energetic' election year — if last week was any indication

Baldrey: B.C. is in for an 'energetic' election year — if last week was any indication

Columnist Keith Baldrey examines the provincial political news of the week ending Feb. 3, 2024, and why the larger story isn't over yet.
Rob Shaw: Solving B.C.’s safe supply problem requires a dispassionate third party

Rob Shaw: Solving B.C.’s safe supply problem requires a dispassionate third party

Politicians, health experts at odds over what to do next
Comment: Government and industry are unlocking the potential of hydrogen in B.C.

Comment: Government and industry are unlocking the potential of hydrogen in B.C.

Increased access to renewable and low-carbon gases is one important way to help B.C. reach its emissions-reduction goals
Letters: New Steveston bus loop site will be an improvement

Letters: New Steveston bus loop site will be an improvement

A Richmond News reader is in favour of the location chosen for a temporary bus loop in Steveston Village.
Letters: Richmond's population growth is unsustainable

Letters: Richmond's population growth is unsustainable

A Richmond News reader is concerned the city's infrastructure is unable to support its population.
Trevor Hancock: Fossil-fuel industry doubling down, pushing for growth

Trevor Hancock: Fossil-fuel industry doubling down, pushing for growth

In the U.S., the Biden administration approved nearly 10,000 oil and gas drilling permits on public lands in its first three years, while Donald Trump is moronically pledging to “drill baby, drill”
Monique Keiran: Vital kelp forests are more vulnerable to change than ever

Monique Keiran: Vital kelp forests are more vulnerable to change than ever

Since 1950, 40 to 60 per cent of the world’s kelp forests have either suffered damage or disappeared
Letters: Proposed Steveston bus loop does not solve the problem

Letters: Proposed Steveston bus loop does not solve the problem

A Richmond News reader is concerned environmental and safety concerns may be overlooked by the proposed temporary bus loop in Steveston Village.
Letters: Rebuilding Steveston's Super Grocer not in the cards

Letters: Rebuilding Steveston's Super Grocer not in the cards

A Richmond News reader thinks rebuilding an iconic local grocer lost to a fire may be more complicated than expected.