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Column: Baby boom retirements may be driving economic woes

Column: Baby boom retirements may be driving economic woes

The impact of the baby boom generation continues to this day.
Letters: Public input too late in process

Letters: Public input too late in process

Richmond News reader and former mayoral candidate offers his views on the Azure Road housing issue
Column: Spectacular wine pairing dinner featuring biodynamic wines of the Loire and the Rhone

Column: Spectacular wine pairing dinner featuring biodynamic wines of the Loire and the Rhone

Check out this delicious dinner at Vancouver’s Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar on Nov. 16 at 6 p.m.
Column: Frozen hands were a small price to pay

Column: Frozen hands were a small price to pay

Richmond News reporter Valerie Leung looks back on attending Remembrance Day ceremonies as a cadet.
Kirk LaPointe: Cannabis sector being taxed, restricted, regulated into insolvency

Kirk LaPointe: Cannabis sector being taxed, restricted, regulated into insolvency

There was a time not so long ago that it was hard to muster any sympathy for cannabis retailers. I would argue – and probably with some of you, I would have to do so quite strenuously – that the time has come.
Letters: Take a moment to be thankful and remember

Letters: Take a moment to be thankful and remember

A Richmond News reader is asking everyone to remember the sacrifices made for all of our freedoms
Commentary: Trudeau's carbon tax punishes us for heating our homes

Commentary: Trudeau's carbon tax punishes us for heating our homes

Winter is coming and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax is punishing Canadians for heating their homes. The carbon tax hits the essential needs of our daily lives hard.
Survey: Push for Alberta, Saskatchewan sovereignty acts raises concern, support from fellow provinces

Survey: Push for Alberta, Saskatchewan sovereignty acts raises concern, support from fellow provinces

The past few days have provided a glimpse of what some provincial governments in Canada have chosen to focus on.
Rob Shaw: Leaked VPD report an inflated work of fiction

Rob Shaw: Leaked VPD report an inflated work of fiction

The VPD summary concludes that $1.1 million is being spent a day on “charitable investments into non-profit organizations based in the Downtown Eastside” while poverty and crime get worse.
Rob Shaw: Poilievre and Eby have a lot in common on housing

Rob Shaw: Poilievre and Eby have a lot in common on housing

Pierre Poilievre and David Eby have a lot in common in their plans to address British Columbia’s housing market. It’s just that neither of them wants to actually say that out loud.