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Mario Canseco: Poll shows British Columbians most likely to dream about ‘next big thing’

Mario Canseco: Poll shows British Columbians most likely to dream about ‘next big thing’

Polling by Glacier Media and Research Co. found prospective B.C. entrepreneurs primarily look at opportunities in hospitality and food, and entertainment and recreation
Les Leyne: Bail data aimed at federal government

Les Leyne: Bail data aimed at federal government

Provincial authorities appear keen to pin as much blame as possible on the federal government for the increased sense of danger on city streets stemming from violent offenders shuttling through the justice system while remaining out on bail.
Letters: Take a stand against port expansion

Letters: Take a stand against port expansion

A Richmond News reader and former federal biologist weighs in
Editor's column: Pretty purple flags in Richmond mark an ugly reality

Editor's column: Pretty purple flags in Richmond mark an ugly reality

Richmond News editor Eve Edmonds has her say on the recent anniversary of the B.C. government declaring opioid use a public health emergency.
Rob Shaw: B.C. awaits Ottawa's move to keep violent offenders in jail instead of on bail

Rob Shaw: B.C. awaits Ottawa's move to keep violent offenders in jail instead of on bail

Provinces pleading with the federal government to keep potentially violent offenders off the streets as they face trials
Letters: Pajo's replacement won city bid process fair and square

Letters: Pajo's replacement won city bid process fair and square

Mayor Malcolm Brodie clarifies the circumstances for Pajo's departure from Steveston's Garry Point Park
Column: Cursive is not a curse

Column: Cursive is not a curse

It doesn’t deserve to be banished
Comment: It's time to get serious about the opioid epidemic

Comment: It's time to get serious about the opioid epidemic

Mother of a 16-year-old who died of a toxic mix of lethal drugs deplores lack of B.C. government action on recommendations from inquest into her son’s death.
Les Leyne: The travails of 'John from Langford'

Les Leyne: The travails of 'John from Langford'

John Horgan’s private career still public, caught in political and environmental crossfire
Les Leyne: Dix takes steps to stop flow of diabetes drug to U.S.

Les Leyne: Dix takes steps to stop flow of diabetes drug to U.S.

Three weeks after blowing the whistle on the scheme, Health Minister Adrian Dix signed a ministerial order that curbs the online sale of Ozempic to non-Canadians.