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Letters: Off-leash dogs in Richmond can net heavy fines

Letters: Off-leash dogs in Richmond can net heavy fines

Letter writer said large dog in on-leash park made her fall down.
Letters: Give facts with evidence about Alderbridge modular housing

Letters: Give facts with evidence about Alderbridge modular housing

Richmond News reader questions the validity of video clip shown in council chambers.
Comment: Flexibility will be key to B.C.’s continued leadership in adoption of zero emission vehicles

Comment: Flexibility will be key to B.C.’s continued leadership in adoption of zero emission vehicles

So far in 2023, electric vehicles make up nearly 21 per cent of all new light-duty passenger vehicles sold in B.C. – the highest percentage for any province or territory in Canada.
Geoff Johnson: Kids need skills to separate facts from sophistry

Geoff Johnson: Kids need skills to separate facts from sophistry

Social media is flooded with sophists — from Gen Z and TikTok “influencers” to political leaders — launching verbal attacks fraught with wild accusations, rumours and innuendo
Charla Huber: 'You have no idea how smart I sound in Spanish'

Charla Huber: 'You have no idea how smart I sound in Spanish'

Line from the sitcom Modern Family has resonance in a class of English-as-a-second-language speakers
Monique Keiran: Railway scandal that rocked Canada marks its 150th anniversary

Monique Keiran: Railway scandal that rocked Canada marks its 150th anniversary

The Opposition revealed that a business group had been granted the Canadian Pacific Railway contract in exchange for political donations of $360,000 (about $9 million in today’s dollars)
Column: Learning about the Holocaust is still essential, even 80 years later

Column: Learning about the Holocaust is still essential, even 80 years later

B.C. Premier David Eby recently announced Holocaust education would be mandatory for high school students.
Les Leyne: 'Last public hearing' on housing push

Les Leyne: 'Last public hearing' on housing push

It’s a cheeky reference to the B.C. government’s legislation that will eliminate public hearings by next year on most site-specific residential rezonings and abolish the single-family dwelling zone.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Remembrance Day

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Remembrance Day

Comment: Electric vehicles work just fine in B.C.'s North

Comment: Electric vehicles work just fine in B.C.'s North

We have been driving electric vehicles in Prince George in weather as cold as –41 C.