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Will pandemic leave lasting mark on how B.C. workers carry out their jobs?

Will pandemic leave lasting mark on how B.C. workers carry out their jobs?

A new survey shows companies in the post-pandemic world will need to find the right balance between the workplace of the past and the ability of employees to carry on with their duties from home at least some of the time.
Letters: Wealth tax needed

Letters: Wealth tax needed

A wealth tax can help deal with growing wealth inequality, says a Richmond News reader.
Letters: Richmond bike, walking lanes not safe

Letters: Richmond bike, walking lanes not safe

A Richmond News reader says they don't believe they would feel safe cycling along the new River Parkway in Richmond City Centre
Column: COVID-19 shows us profound change is possible

Column: COVID-19 shows us profound change is possible

Spring Break marks one year since COVID-19 upended our lives, sending us all home for time out, dampening our social lives and endangering our health. In B.C., nearly 100,000 people have come down with COVID-19 and more than 1,400 have died.
Letters: Thanks for seamless COVID-19 vaccine process in Richmond

Letters: Thanks for seamless COVID-19 vaccine process in Richmond

A 93-year-old Richmond News reader says she was 'blown away' by the ease of the vaccination process in Richmond
Letters: Stop pro-CCP propaganda

Letters: Stop pro-CCP propaganda

A Richmond News reader says Canadian values teach the importance of standing up for marginalized peoples whose human rights are threatened, such as the Uighurs
Column: Time to enjoy the 2018 vintage from the Time Family of wines

Column: Time to enjoy the 2018 vintage from the Time Family of wines

Richmond News wine columnist reviews Time Winery's pink Effervescence and Viognier wines.
Trudeau’s Liberals stable, O’Toole’s Tories lose ground in poll

Trudeau’s Liberals stable, O’Toole’s Tories lose ground in poll

Conservative support drops three points since end of 2020.
Survey reveals whose finances the pandemic has hit hardest in B.C.

Survey reveals whose finances the pandemic has hit hardest in B.C.

33% of B.C. residents say their financial situation is “significantly” or “moderately” worse now than it was a year ago
Letters: Richmond's Running Men inspired our neighbourhood

Letters: Richmond's Running Men inspired our neighbourhood

A Richmond News reader was so inspired by her neighbour's spirit that she decided to join in the challenge