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Letters: ‘Sign police’ not wanted in Richmond

Letters: ‘Sign police’ not wanted in Richmond

A Richmond News reader has concerns over city council's recent move to curtail the amount of election signs
Column: Noise smothers sound

Column: Noise smothers sound

Sounds are vital, noises are pollution.
Letters: Richmond candidate information didn’t come in the mail

Letters: Richmond candidate information didn’t come in the mail

A Richmond News reader has some pertinent points with regard to why there is such a poor voter turnout in the civic election
Column: Going Haywire with big and bold

Column: Going Haywire with big and bold

Three wines from an innovative Okanagan winery.
Opinion: Eby's eager-beaver spending spree might be smart politics, but it's bad economics

Opinion: Eby's eager-beaver spending spree might be smart politics, but it's bad economics

We are seeing more of the nature of our new premier. He is one-part eager beaver, one-part lone wolf. David Eby was the premier-in-waiting for many years.
Rob Shaw: NDP has more questions than answers on Surrey policing issue

Rob Shaw: NDP has more questions than answers on Surrey policing issue

Faced with wildly different information from the Surrey Police Service, RCMP and City of Surrey over the cost, staffing and mechanics of cancelling the transition to a municipal police force, Mike Farnworth’s ministry has gone back to the drawing board with a series of detailed requests for information from everyone.
Jack Knox: A punk legend's advice for new city councillors

Jack Knox: A punk legend's advice for new city councillors

Punk legend by night, city councillor by day, Joe Keithley has plenty of tips for council newcomers, including this one: Disagreements are fine, but confrontation won’t get you far.
Editorial: How do we stop needless 911 calls?

Editorial: How do we stop needless 911 calls?

The number of nuisance 911 calls is growing — and it's mainly a result of thoughtlessness.
Editor's column: Hospice lets us all rest in peace

Editor's column: Hospice lets us all rest in peace

Reflecting on the recent passing of her father, Richmond News editor Eve Edmonds experienced first-hand the glowing warmth of the hospice
Housing remains atop the priority list for B.C.’s young adults

Housing remains atop the priority list for B.C.’s young adults

Nearly half of British Columbians think the actions of the provincial government will be effective in making housing more affordable.