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Opinion: Green buildings can boost productivity, well-being and health of workers

Opinion: Green buildings can boost productivity, well-being and health of workers

Green buildings can cost more than conventional structures, but the small increase has noticeable benefits for those working and living within them.
Opinion: Young Canadians are asking to be included in research — here's how to engage them

Opinion: Young Canadians are asking to be included in research — here's how to engage them

Young people have a right to be engaged, and a right to be heard in research. When young people’s voices are included in the research process, the result is richer and more relevant research evidence.
Opinion: How sweat sensors could play a critical role in monitoring our health

Opinion: How sweat sensors could play a critical role in monitoring our health

Sensors that measure sweat could be coming to the market soon, but for them to be useful, we’ll need to understand more about this fluid that our body produces
Opinion: Year of the Tiger: An opportunity for bold changes in combatting anti-Asian racism

Opinion: Year of the Tiger: An opportunity for bold changes in combatting anti-Asian racism

As we ring in Lunar New Year, we need to celebrate Asian communities, their fierceness and courage; and demand bold changes for combatting anti-Asian racism and supporting well-being
Opinion: Majority of survey respondents say Canada should boycott Beijing Games

Opinion: Majority of survey respondents say Canada should boycott Beijing Games

59% of Canadians remain adamant that this country should stay away from the2022 Winter Olympics, up three points since December.
Opinion: Public and cultural services may play critical roles in a city's resilience

Opinion: Public and cultural services may play critical roles in a city's resilience

Preliminary research suggests cultural and social services retain or attract employees hard hit by plant closures in other communities. Preserving them may help cities withstand future crises
Letters:Richmond's property investors are not the enemy

Letters:Richmond's property investors are not the enemy

A Richmond News reader feels some citizens' anger regarding development in the city is misplaced
Letters: Richmond coffee shop crowd brews strong COVID concerns

Letters: Richmond coffee shop crowd brews strong COVID concerns

A Richmond News reader has questions over the COVID-19 safety of customers at his Steveston coffee shop
Column: An annoyance of ads

Column: An annoyance of ads

In English, the tradition of coining extravagant collective nouns for groups of things, above all animals, birds and fish, goes back centuries
Letters: Give us the ‘Coke’ crew for Richmond's roads

Letters: Give us the ‘Coke’ crew for Richmond's roads

A Richmond News reader is frustrated with, what he thinks, the time it takes to repair local roads