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BC Votes 2024

Baldrey: Call them flip-flops or pivots, David Eby is following voters

Baldrey: Call them flip-flops or pivots, David Eby is following voters

Activists might decry Eby's reversals on some sensitive issues, but the premier is courting other voters, writes columnist Keith Baldrey
Rob Shaw: Polls predict major B.C. election clash as independents stir the pot

Rob Shaw: Polls predict major B.C. election clash as independents stir the pot

With incumbents running as independents and Greens looking for a comeback, B.C.’s political landscape could shift dramatically next month
West Vancouver - Sea to Sky voters invited to environmental candidate debate

West Vancouver - Sea to Sky voters invited to environmental candidate debate

The debate will see candidates Jen Ford from BC NDP, Jeremy Valeriote from BC Green Party and Yuri Fulmer from the Conservative Party of BC share their views on key environmental issues.
Richmond's all-candidates meeting set for Sept. 26

Richmond's all-candidates meeting set for Sept. 26

Twelve candidates so far have indicated their intention to run in the Oct. 19 provincial elecction.
B.C. election now a coin toss between NDP and Conservatives, polling reveals

B.C. election now a coin toss between NDP and Conservatives, polling reveals

BC United's self-destruction has created a two-party race ahead of the Oct. 19 vote, according to Research Co.
Two former BC United candidates in Richmond to run 'unaffiliated'

Two former BC United candidates in Richmond to run 'unaffiliated'

Richmond Centre candidate Wendy Yuan called Falcon's decision to suspend the BC United campaign 'undemocratic.'
BC Green Party leader decries financialization of housing

BC Green Party leader decries financialization of housing

Short-term thinking by previous governments has led to untenable conditions, Furstenau says
Rob Shaw: BC NDP's third try at involuntary care may shape election stakes

Rob Shaw: BC NDP's third try at involuntary care may shape election stakes

Premier David Eby announces a new plan for involuntary care, but critics point to missed opportunities in the past
B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected

B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected

VANDERHOOF, B.C. — British Columbia Conservatives are promising changes they say will bring more stability to the province's struggling forest industry.
‘Put it down in writing’ – Eby says housing specifics needed from Rustad

‘Put it down in writing’ – Eby says housing specifics needed from Rustad

Voters deserve details of competing housing plans, says BC NDP leader