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Letters: Take a fast stroll down ‘Dunfee Way’

Letters: Take a fast stroll down ‘Dunfee Way’

Two Richmond News readers wonder if the city could consider renaming the Railway Avenue path after Evan Dunfee
Column: ​​​​​​​ A lazy afternoon in Provence with rosé wines

Column: ​​​​​​​ A lazy afternoon in Provence with rosé wines

Reviewing three rosé wine from Domain Fabre
Separatist sentiment has faded in Canada since last year: poll

Separatist sentiment has faded in Canada since last year: poll

Just over one in five Canadians think their province would be better off as its own country, down three points in a year
Saddle-Up Column: a closer look at a fixed-gear bike

Saddle-Up Column: a closer look at a fixed-gear bike

How to differentiate a fixed-gear bike from other bicycles
Letters: Nothing is free

Letters: Nothing is free

A Richmond News reader says electricity demand is growing and people using EV charging stations should be paying.
Letters: Most EV charging done at home

Letters: Most EV charging done at home

A Richmond News reader says the power drain by charging EV vehicles is roughly equivalent to the use of some household appliances
Survey finds mediocre marks for B.C. MPs heading ministries

Survey finds mediocre marks for B.C. MPs heading ministries

Four cabinet ministers’ popularity trails that of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, according to poll
Letters: EV owners pay for power

Letters: EV owners pay for power

A Richmond News reader says 80 per cent of EV charging is done at home overnight
Letters: Share the roads, share the costs

Letters: Share the roads, share the costs

Dear Editor, Re: “Who pays for power?” Letters, Aug. 5.
Letters: Who pays for power?

Letters: Who pays for power?

A Richmond News reader says that as a taxpayer they don't want to be paying for EV charges