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Keith Baldrey: COVID-19 health emergency comes to an anticlimactic end

Keith Baldrey: COVID-19 health emergency comes to an anticlimactic end

As the World Health Organization declares the "emergency" phase over, we know COVID-19 isn't going away.
Rob Shaw: How the legislature turned into the Twilight Zone

Rob Shaw: How the legislature turned into the Twilight Zone

In which the BC NDP thwart the government lawyers' attempt to create their own bargaining unit
Letters: Minoru parking for seniors awkward

Letters: Minoru parking for seniors awkward

A senior Richmond News reader wants safer parking options at the Minoru Seniors Centre.
Rob Shaw: Pointed questions about an MLA's expenses unfurl an unexpected answer

Rob Shaw: Pointed questions about an MLA's expenses unfurl an unexpected answer

BC United questions ran into answers they didn't anticipate
Letters: Senator disputes exclusion comparison

Letters: Senator disputes exclusion comparison

B.C. senator Yuen Pau Woo clarifies his comment linking the foreign influence registry to Chinese exclusion.
Column: Symbols, celebrations, ceremonies and lots of gold

Column: Symbols, celebrations, ceremonies and lots of gold

A bit of pomp and circumstance helps draw us together
Letters: Stop, vandals!

Letters: Stop, vandals!

Students at a local elementary school are fed up with vandalism at the school
Les Leyne: Premier David Eby takes on lawyers — again

Les Leyne: Premier David Eby takes on lawyers — again

The B.C. NDP government has introduced a one-page bill that bestows the right to join a union on the 350 lawyers who work for government. There’s a catch.
Opinion: Health Canada should be transparent about how it's monitoring drug safety

Opinion: Health Canada should be transparent about how it's monitoring drug safety

All new drugs that have never before been sold in Canada in any form, as well as all opioids, require RMPs to help safeguard the public.
Canadians remain divided about medical assistance in dying, poll finds

Canadians remain divided about medical assistance in dying, poll finds

Next month, Canada will mark seven years since the successful passage of Bill C-14, which legalized medical assistance in dying across the country.