A relentless campaign focused on the economy worked well for the BC Liberals, and pundits and pollsters got it completely wrong.
READLangley City has 22 employees who received $100,000 or more in salary and expenses in 2012.
READwhile this has been a more exciting provincial election than in 2009, many people are still not engaged in any way.
READMothers do a great deal; for their children, when they're young and when they're older.
READMany of the activities under provincial government authority affect our day-to-day lives.
READMost people want change, but fewer want an NDP government. Should B.C. voters follow Quebec's example and elect a minority government?
READGordon Wilson has changed labels frequently, so his advice should be taken very cautiously.
READThe route towards finishing a project isn't always straight and smooth.
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Contributor urges careful consideration from voters before ballots are cast
READAll four leaders offered up some substance, and differentiated themselves and their parties for voters.
READA vote for a party that has no chance of winning waters down chances for a party that can win a seat.
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After grinding out the goods for the past several months, the rumour mill can finally power down and send its hard-working staff home.
READSpeaker's ruling and MP's recognition in House of Commons a push back against party dominance.
READIn one case, potential voters don't even have to leave their homes.
READOne environmental announcement makes sense; the other flies in the face of an earlier pledge.
READFirst candidates' meeting highlights the individuals and their perspectives.
READMore surveillance cameras are a good way to prevent terrorism without adding restrictions.
READThe shadow boxing is over, and now the true battle for votes begins.
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