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Clark springs her Steelworker trap

Muddying the waters could suppress the change vote What’s the most damaging thing you could say about a candidate for Premier of B.C.? Probably something like: they’ve been bought ...

How lucky we are in B.C.

I fought to stop Trump in Pennsylvania. I never want to feel that way again. “Why is a Canadian taking her vacation to go down to work on Hillary ...

A Bridge over Trouble

A cable-stayed bridge over the Fraser River and a big earthquake could make for massive problems Daniel Wood is an investigative journalist uncovering the truth behind the Massey tunnel ...

Public opposes Clark’s $3.5 Billion bridge

Susan Jones is a researcher uncovering the truth about the Massey tunnel replacement project While the public has shown support for a new crossing over the south arm of ...

Death by Dredging: Thermal coal and the Fraser River

Jim Wright is past president of the Garden City Conservation Society, Richmond Fraser Voices, a society that advocates for the Fraser River Estuary, has released a slideshow exposé, “Let ...

Are illegal donations from Woodfibre LNG linked to political favours?

Guest writer Tracey Saxby is the Co-Founder of My Sea to Sky The BC Liberals are under investigation by Elections BC and the RCMP after The Globe and Mail ...

B.C. Election: Update 4

Despite strong showings by John Horgan and Andrew Weaver in the election debate, Christy Clark’s Liberals are climbing in the polls. Can our get out the vote volunteers turn ...

B.C. Election: Update 3

April 24, 2017 | 

As things heat up on the campaign trail before Wednesday’s debate we’re working to get candidates’ on the record at VoteBC.ca and  preparing to get people to the polls ...

B.C. Election: Update 2

April 19, 2017 | 

Week two of the B.C. provincial election. Volunteers are signing up to help get out the vote and Charles & Christina take a tour of Burnaby and find pipelines ...