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Letters: Thanks to City of Richmond parks staff for quick response

Letters: Thanks to City of Richmond parks staff for quick response

A Richmond News reader has some praise for the quick actions of City of Richmond staff
Column: We exist in a context, and it’s important

Column: We exist in a context, and it’s important

We seem to be the only creatures in nature who are steadily losing touch with what surrounds them through our fault alone.
Letters: Work to be done on reconciliation

Letters: Work to be done on reconciliation

A Richmond News reader has some advice for city council
Carly Madge: Maybe we need a Ministry for the Future today

Carly Madge: Maybe we need a Ministry for the Future today

The Ministry for the Future, a novel by Kim Stanley Robinson, with its mix of real science and not-so-far from reality-fiction, should be on the top of your “to-read” list.  
Column: A biodynamic evening in France’s Loire Valley and the Southern Rhone

Column: A biodynamic evening in France’s Loire Valley and the Southern Rhone

Part one of a two-part series about the Boulevard and Kitchen Oyster Bar's wine-pairing dinner.
Opinion: Paint a picture of me with all the colours — except white

Opinion: Paint a picture of me with all the colours — except white

Do you see me through a white lens? I'm here to ask you not to.
Survey: Majority of respondents disagree with decisions to remove statues

Survey: Majority of respondents disagree with decisions to remove statues

In 2018, at a time when words like “reconciliation” were not being mentioned prominently to discuss the relationship of Canadian governments with Indigenous residents, the City of Victoria removed a statue of Sir John A.
Rob Shaw: Why the BC NDP should consider an early election

Rob Shaw: Why the BC NDP should consider an early election

Premier David Eby continues to insist he has no plans for a snap election. But there is a compelling and growing political case that could change his mind. At the centre of it all is B.C.
Editor's column: We need to find poverty's ignition switch

Editor's column: We need to find poverty's ignition switch

Richmond News editor Eve Edmonds says we need to find out the root cause of poverty in the city
Jack Knox: Customers feel boxed in by Canada Post fuel surcharges

Jack Knox: Customers feel boxed in by Canada Post fuel surcharges

On Monday, Canada Post's fuel surcharges for domestic delivery reached 39.5 per cent, prompting Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns to raise the issue in the House of Commons.