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Les Leyne: Eby and NDP are dismissive of legislature

Les Leyne: Eby and NDP are dismissive of legislature

Evidence of the attitude came in comic form on Thursday.
Letters: CPR training, AEDs critical

Letters: CPR training, AEDs critical

A Richmond News reader, who had his life saved recently, wants AEDs in every public facility
Column: New reconciliation holiday is for healing, learning and remembrance

Column: New reconciliation holiday is for healing, learning and remembrance

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is now a provincial statutory holiday.
Letters: East-West connector needs improvements

Letters: East-West connector needs improvements

Highway 91 in Richmond is often a source of angst for drivers
Jack Knox: Food builds bridges to far-away crises

Jack Knox: Food builds bridges to far-away crises

This is what expats often do when confronted with crises in their home countries, disasters that leave them feeling far, far away from where they long to be. They turn to the food they grew up with, using it as a bridge between here and there.
Opinion: Eby has an opportunity to drastically address B.C.'s mental health and addictions crisis

Opinion: Eby has an opportunity to drastically address B.C.'s mental health and addictions crisis

The most politically courageous move David Eby can make February 28 in his first budget as premier is to deliver British Columbians more Red Fish.
Opinion: NDP planning massive $1B mental health and addictions investment

Opinion: NDP planning massive $1B mental health and addictions investment

B.C.’s New Democrat government is preparing to announce a major investment in mental health and addictions treatment, including stealing a few ideas from a rival plan by the Opposition BC Liberals.
Editor's column: Posing in pink won’t stop bullying

Editor's column: Posing in pink won’t stop bullying

Richmond News editor Eve Edmonds voices her opinion on where we're at with Pink Shirt Day and anti-bullying initiatives
Les Leyne: Old-growth logging deferrals accelerating

Les Leyne: Old-growth logging deferrals accelerating

B.C. government is offering millions of dollars to help companies and workers dealing with the impact of restrictions on old-growth logging.
Opinion: It’s unclear why the BC NDP interfered in lawyers’ union drive – but it backfired

Opinion: It’s unclear why the BC NDP interfered in lawyers’ union drive – but it backfired

The B.C. government is having second thoughts about legislation to force its in-house lawyers into a union they didn’t choose, after the move kickstarted an uprising within organized labour.