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Youngest adults driving the move to online food delivery in B.C.

Youngest adults driving the move to online food delivery in B.C.

42% among those aged 18 to 34 are ordering food more often than they did a year ago
Letters: Lansdowne land history is woefully incomplete

Letters: Lansdowne land history is woefully incomplete

Dear Editor, Re: “Urban Lansdowne vision pitched,” News, Jan. 28. I am an indigenous entrepreneur who has lived in Richmond for 19 years. I understand in our modern world about what it takes to build a business.
Book Review: Celebrating Black voices and Black lives

Book Review: Celebrating Black voices and Black lives

A book on changing minds and moving forward.
Letters: Richmond heroes recognized

Letters: Richmond heroes recognized

Dear Editor, I would like to take this opportunity to recognize and thank the very kind and wonderful helpers, Beverly and her daughter-in-law, who helped me on Saturday, Jan. 23.
Column: Expert panel recommends basic income for former youth in care

Column: Expert panel recommends basic income for former youth in care

Panel rejected universal funds for all, but said targeted groups would benefit.
Letters: Richmond allies, please speak up

Letters: Richmond allies, please speak up

Dear Editor, Re: “Richmond News reader challenges front page story,” Opinion, Jan. 28 Thank you, Eve Edmonds for using your platform in calling these people out.
Letters: Homes needed, not new City of Richmond projects

Letters: Homes needed, not new City of Richmond projects

Dear Editor, Re: “Historic First Nations Bunkhouse in Steveston could be rebuilt,” Online, Jan.
Column: Painting the town red with Painted Rock wine

Column: Painting the town red with Painted Rock wine

Various red wines to celebrate Lunar New Year and Valentine's Day next week.
Canadians evenly split on progress of COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Canadians evenly split on progress of COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Public divided over way in which federal and provincial governments have handled vaccinations
Prest: Stop hitting the COVID wall, start embracing it

Prest: Stop hitting the COVID wall, start embracing it

Accepting our malaise and mediocrity is essential for weathering a pandemic winter