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BC Votes 2024

Orange Crush: BC NDP projected to sweep all five Burnaby ridings

Orange Crush: BC NDP projected to sweep all five Burnaby ridings

Three incumbents will return to Victoria, while two new faces will represent Burnaby.
B.C. Votes 2024: Live updates on Burnaby election night results

B.C. Votes 2024: Live updates on Burnaby election night results

Burnaby will now have five MLAs representing the city in Victoria.
Teachers' association wanted 'safe space' for all-candidates meeting so it banned filming

Teachers' association wanted 'safe space' for all-candidates meeting so it banned filming

BC Conservative Party candidate in Victoria is puzzled why video recordings of candidates discussing public policy platforms were barred by a teachers' union organizing the debate.
Where will B.C.'s election be won or lost? Here are five bellwether ridings to watch

Where will B.C.'s election be won or lost? Here are five bellwether ridings to watch

As British Columbia voters head to the polls, here are the five ridings as indicators of whether the NDP or the B.C. Conservatives will form government.
Here's a complete voting guide for Burnaby in the 2024 provincial election

Here's a complete voting guide for Burnaby in the 2024 provincial election

General voting day is scheduled for Oct. 19.
Election results could come within an hour of polls closing

Election results could come within an hour of polls closing

Once polls close, electronic tabulators will produce paper results that will be phoned in to the district electoral office, where officials will enter the results for publication on Elections B.C.’s website
Les Leyne: Eby's attack-dog approach stems from lessons learned in 2013

Les Leyne: Eby's attack-dog approach stems from lessons learned in 2013

An NDP report concluded then-leader Adrian Dix lost the 2013 election to BC Liberal leader Christy Clark due in part to Dix’s determination not to go negative
Teresa Wat's China record invites scrutiny of BC Conservative policies

Teresa Wat's China record invites scrutiny of BC Conservative policies

BC Conservative Party candidate Teresa Wat is a former international trade minister who forged connections with the Chinese government culminating in a rare Belt and Road Initiative agreement among Western jurisdictions; so how would the BC Conservatives orient trade policy with Wat?
Money laundering in B.C. a non-issue for all parties during election campaign

Money laundering in B.C. a non-issue for all parties during election campaign

The provincial government is still in the midst of assessing and/or implementing recommendations of the 'Cullen Commission' into money laundering. However, the issue hasn't received a lot of attention this election cycle.
Will a rainfall warning stop people from voting in Metro Vancouver?

Will a rainfall warning stop people from voting in Metro Vancouver?

Will the dismal weather dampen the odds people will turn out?