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Les Leyne: B.C. panel admits drug-crisis response isn't working, urges shift to safe supply

Les Leyne: B.C. panel admits drug-crisis response isn't working, urges shift to safe supply

The death rate has climbed astronomically even after a public health emergency was declared
Column: Hot pot etiquette and tips

Column: Hot pot etiquette and tips

Meals could go very well or go very bad and it depends if you follow these unwritten rules.
Opinion: Why does critical race theory make people so uncomfortable?

Opinion: Why does critical race theory make people so uncomfortable?

A vital step in achieving the kind of action and change that CRT proposes is for each of us to be intentional and steadfast in our convictions to dismantle racist and oppressive power structures.
Opinion: Is Canada's welcome to fleeing Ukrainians a new era of refugee policy?

Opinion: Is Canada's welcome to fleeing Ukrainians a new era of refugee policy?

Canada’s temporary protection measures to Ukrainians fleeing the war ensure they’re brought to safety faster. But will this kind of response become the preferred method for all future refugees?
Column: Is your money ready for your retirement?

Column: Is your money ready for your retirement?

Richmond News columnist Richard Vetter talks recommends tips on how to prepare for retirement.
Opinion: B.C. residents want more transparency among provincial political parties

Opinion: B.C. residents want more transparency among provincial political parties

More than three in five British Columbians agree with idea of requiring independent accounting firm to administer parties’ leadership races.
Opinion: The 'freedom convoy' protests point to a bigger problem with Canada's democracy

Opinion: The 'freedom convoy' protests point to a bigger problem with Canada's democracy

The wave of protests across Canada against vaccine mandates are signs of a growing tensions that the federal government doesn’t represent the views of many people. It’s time for election reform.
Opinion: Ukraine invasion: Why Canada should rethink its approach to economic sanctions

Opinion: Ukraine invasion: Why Canada should rethink its approach to economic sanctions

Some economic sanctions may violate international law principles, including those the sanctions are intended to enforce. They may therefore undermine the very legal regimes Canadians champion.
Letters: Dialogue leads to understanding

Letters: Dialogue leads to understanding

"Finding common ground on the many intractable challenges our society faces today will require a willingness to listen."
Column: Two key B.C. budget moves make change for kids

Column: Two key B.C. budget moves make change for kids

"Those who grow up without parents deserve the very best start in life"