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Letters: Driving far for even a simple light bulb

Letters: Driving far for even a simple light bulb

A Richmond News reader laments the loss of Steveston's lack of a hardware store
Les Leyne: Leaders shift their stances on B.C. drug policy

Les Leyne: Leaders shift their stances on B.C. drug policy

As Premier David Eby cites drug seizures in response to a backlash to decriminalization, BC United Leader Kevin Falcon is sounding increasingly dubious about harm reduction
Letters: Low speeds unsafe

Letters: Low speeds unsafe

A Richmond News reader wants City Council to reverse a recent decision to lower the speed limit in the city
Column: King’s crown a heavy burden, to be worn with care

Column: King’s crown a heavy burden, to be worn with care

The royal life is nothing but a gilded cage
Letters: 'Reverse racism' a myth

Letters: 'Reverse racism' a myth

A Richmond News objects to a city councillor's usage of the term "reverse racism"
Editorial: YVR executive pay raise is shocking

Editorial: YVR executive pay raise is shocking

I wish I was shocked at the cavalier attitude of the lack of public accountability shown here, but I’m not.
More Canadians hopping on the hockey bandwagon as playoffs progress: poll

More Canadians hopping on the hockey bandwagon as playoffs progress: poll

More than half of Canadians support the Toronto Maple Leafs and more than a quarter support the Edmonton Oilers
Les Leyne: NDP silence on government lawyer bill speaks volumes

Les Leyne: NDP silence on government lawyer bill speaks volumes

They gave up defending the bill that bars more than 300 government lawyers from forming their own union, hunkered down like penguins in a blizzard and let the opposition critics wear themselves out
Opinion: Gen Z goes retro: Why the younger generation is ditching smartphones for 'dumb phones'

Opinion: Gen Z goes retro: Why the younger generation is ditching smartphones for 'dumb phones'

Gen Z’s interest in flip phones is the latest in a series of obsessions young people have for the aesthetic of the 1990s and 2000s.
Opinion: Seeing Squamish through the rearview mirror

Opinion: Seeing Squamish through the rearview mirror

From the vantage point of time and distance, it’s now easier to look at Squamish not as a better and worse version of itself, just a different one.