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Fire Senator Mike Duffy

Senator Mike Duffy claiming $90,172 was a serious wrong. Although he paid back the full amount with money from Nigel Wright, a former chief of staff in the prime minister's office, that does not wash away the wrongdoing.


 

Will the NDP campaign better in Kelowna?

"You know Westside-Kelowna has been represented by two premiers in the past, both of whom travelled a lot - you know, were outside the riding a lot - but delivered a lot for the community, for Kelowna; really changed the place because they were premier."


 

B.C. Should do more to help seniors in care

Re: "Residential care plan is not working," letter to the editor, Wednesday, June 12.


 

2003: Casino planned

Langley's history, as recorded in the files of the Langley Advance.


 

Your view

This week's question: -- What should be done with Canada's Senate?


 

Political aides cash in on wage restructuring

Although wages for senior ministry staff soared as Premier Christy Clark introduced her new cabinet last week, Finance Minister Mike de Jong said with the pay scale restructuring, the overall staff budget is not increasing.


 

Canada's pitiful pension plan

I have just submitted my application for the pitiful pension supplied by the Government of Canada to its senior citizens.


 

Clark marks her territory with new cabinet

ONE of Premier Christy Clark's frustrations for the past two years has been her struggle to put a new face on her government, to clearly show she was in charge and that there was a clear separation from the Gordon Campbell era.


 

School district's biz company could fold

The New Westminster school district's controversial business company faces an uncertain future since the provincial government introduced sweeping changes meant to tighten regulations for running offshore schools.


 

Politics depressing for all

Re: Let Grade 12 students vote, Burnaby NOW, May 31.


 
Marc Dalton is the MLA Maple Ridge-Mission.

Dalton keeps private school posting

MLA Marc Dalton, re-elected for Maple Ridge-Mission, will continue in his role as parliamentary secretary for independent schools.


 

Your view

This week's question: -- What should be done with Canada's Senate?


 

MLA has his eye on new MP seat

If they build it, he will run. Former three-term Liberal MLA Dave Hayer, who represented Surrey-Tynehead for 11 years until retiring from provincial politics this year, plans to run for the Tories federally, in the 2015 general election, in a new riding proposed for Cloverdale-West Langley.


 
An American cyclist is dead...

Mountain biker dies in trail fall

AN American mountain biker has died on the trails in Lynn Headwater Regional Park.


 

Premier proves adept at cabinet shuffle

One of Premier Christy Clark's frustrations for the past two years has been her struggle to put a new face on her government, to clearly show she was in charge and that there was a clear separation from the Gordon Campbell era.


 

Old and new faces in Liberal cabinet

One of Premier Christy Clark's frustrations for the past two years has been her struggle to put a new face on her government, to clearly show she was in charge and that there was a clear separation from the Gordon


 

New and old faces in Liberal cabinet

One of Premier Christy Clark's frustrations for the past two years has been her struggle to put a new face on her government, to clearly show she was in charge and that there was a clear separation from the Gordon Campbell era.


 

'Canadian democracy is overruled'

Did you know that the key idea behind modern government is the concept of a separation of powers?


 

Clark is making her mark

One of Premier Christy Clark's frustrations for the past two years has been her struggle to put a new face on her government, to clearly show she was in charge and that there was a clear separation from the Gordon Campbell era.