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Column: Toasting to the unofficial beginning of summer

Column: Toasting to the unofficial beginning of summer

Wine recommendations for meat and spot prawn season
Letters: How did Steveston food trucks get licence in first place?

Letters: How did Steveston food trucks get licence in first place?

A Richmond News reader is questioning why food trucks in Steveston got their licences in the first place
Letters: Why is City of Richmond caring now?

Letters: Why is City of Richmond caring now?

A Richmond News reader and Steveston business owner is taking issue with the city's actions over food trucks in the village
Fraser Valley residents support proposed revival of interurban rail service: poll

Fraser Valley residents support proposed revival of interurban rail service: poll

88% of respondents in North Delta, North Surrey, the City of Langley, the Township of Langley, Abbotsford and Chilliwack back project, survey finds
Column: Is there such a thing as Asian wines?

Column: Is there such a thing as Asian wines?

A wine made in Asia to celebrate Asian Heritage Month in B.C.
Support for separated bike lanes remains strong in Vancouver: poll

Support for separated bike lanes remains strong in Vancouver: poll

Appetite for a larger number of separated bike lanes is highest among those aged 18 to 34 (27%) but drops to 21% among those aged 35 to 54 and 15% among those aged 55 and over.
Letters: ICBC's name policy is a joke

Letters: ICBC's name policy is a joke

A Richmond News reader had to go through the exact same hassle as Sylvie Faucher when coming from Quebec with a Catholic first name they don't use in everyday life
Column: Paid sick leave should be mandatory for workers

Column: Paid sick leave should be mandatory for workers

About half of B.C.'s workers do not have paid sick leave
Letters: The pandemic can go, but the planes can stay away

Letters: The pandemic can go, but the planes can stay away

A Richmond News reader has enjoyed one side of the pandemic, no planes flying over their house constantly
Letters: Could race hate victims face propaganda charge?

Letters: Could race hate victims face propaganda charge?

A Richmond News reader is questioning the reasoning of a lawyer over what constitutes propaganda