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No word to describe the loss of a child

No word to describe the loss of a child

Richmond News reporter Maria Rantanen grapples with the senseless loss of her son amid an opioid crisis that no government seems to have solutions for.
Opinion: Political polarization remains less pervasive in Canada than in the U.S.

Opinion: Political polarization remains less pervasive in Canada than in the U.S.

A new survey measured attitudes toward government among Canadians and Americans and found immense differences.
Todd Whitcombe: Logic, facts rarely work to change people’s minds

Todd Whitcombe: Logic, facts rarely work to change people’s minds

Few people – politicians included – are willing to do so.            
Letter to the editor: Where’s the change?

Letter to the editor: Where’s the change?

The struggle is real to find any change at all.
Neil Godbout: BCGEU should take their foot off the NDP's neck

Neil Godbout: BCGEU should take their foot off the NDP's neck

Consider the alternative. Do they think they’d get a better deal from Kevin Falcon?
Letter to the editor: Animal abusers deserve ‘a right arse-kicking’

Letter to the editor: Animal abusers deserve ‘a right arse-kicking’

If you cannot get your pets fixed, do not get one, if you cannot care for them, the same applies.
Opinion: We are swimming in opportunities for our most important resource, but will we miss the boat?

Opinion: We are swimming in opportunities for our most important resource, but will we miss the boat?

Water has a good case for feeling left out.
Letter to the editor: What change really means

Letter to the editor: What change really means

While it may seem like an oversimplification on the surface, it represents a greater capacity to see action on the issues that have challenged this community for the last 8 years, and beyond.
Gerry Chidiac: U.S. flirting with fascist future

Gerry Chidiac: U.S. flirting with fascist future

In essence, fascism is the antithesis of leadership.  The word comes from the Latin term “fasces”, meaning “a bundle of sticks.”  The idea is that when sticks are tied tightly together, they form a weapon that can be used to instill fear in one’s enemies. 
Citizen poll results: Are you concerned about the City of Prince George's rising legal bills?

Citizen poll results: Are you concerned about the City of Prince George's rising legal bills?

A high majority are concerned about the city's mounting legal bills.