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Imagined thoughts: A Pacific Coliseum doorman’s letter to his grandchild

Imagined thoughts: A Pacific Coliseum doorman’s letter to his grandchild

A reflection on a reported jinx that has kept the Vancouver Canucks from ever winning the Stanley Cup
Carson Binda: No one believes Kevin Falcon about his carbon tax

Carson Binda: No one believes Kevin Falcon about his carbon tax

BC United leader Kevin Falcon ought to be arguing to get rid of the carbon tax
Guy Heywood: Lagging productivity puts our economy at risk

Guy Heywood: Lagging productivity puts our economy at risk

Access to financing and weak business investment are dual economic problems
Rob Shaw: Will the BC NDP lay down the law in Surrey?

Rob Shaw: Will the BC NDP lay down the law in Surrey?

Solicitor General Mike Farnworth can determine Surrey's police force, but not without political risk
Letters: All I want from Steveston is a picture hook or a pin

Letters: All I want from Steveston is a picture hook or a pin

Yet another Richmond News reader is lamenting the lack of a simple hardware store in Steveston
Letters: Shut down ‘birthing factories’ in Richmond

Letters: Shut down ‘birthing factories’ in Richmond

A Richmond News reader is none too happy that people from abroad are choosing Canada to give birth then leave the country
Column: Little Red Riding Hood and the big, bad scammer

Column: Little Red Riding Hood and the big, bad scammer

Little Red Riding Hood and the big, bad scammer
Letters: Anti-housing petition in Steveston is a 'pack of lies'

Letters: Anti-housing petition in Steveston is a 'pack of lies'

Plans are afoot for an affordable housing project for women and children in Steveston. But not everyone is welcoming
Comment: Benign neglect is destroying Canada's health system

Comment: Benign neglect is destroying Canada's health system

Canadians want health services to be fair and equitable; but importantly, the services must be available when needed.
More than a third of Canadians believe in astrology, according to survey

More than a third of Canadians believe in astrology, according to survey

Many Canadians – especially younger ones – look to the skies and believe they offer observations about life