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Three ways Premier John Horgan could be more lit when expressing his wokeness

Three ways Premier John Horgan could be more lit when expressing his wokeness

Regardless of where you stand on proportional representation , one thing is clear: Premier John Horgan has embraced the embarrassing-dad-trying-to-be-cool approach with such a lack of self-consciousness or vanity, it’s almost admirable.
Health authority issues warning over potential botulism in Richmond-made sauce

Health authority issues warning over potential botulism in Richmond-made sauce

Customers are being warned of potential botulism in Richmond-made Betty’s King Sauce after Vancouver Coastal Health issued a notice about the product on Thursday.
Electoral reform, or Wheel of Fortune?

Electoral reform, or Wheel of Fortune?

It may have been Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver who is responsible for a referendum on electoral reform being held, but it was NDP Premier John Horgan who was called upon to defend it Thursday night, November 8 in a televised debate.
Funding announced for 48 Burnaby community groups

Funding announced for 48 Burnaby community groups

Burnaby community groups will be receiving their funding soon from provincial money gathered from casino revenues.
Les Leyne: Horgan, Wilkinson clash on voting, accuse each other of being evasive

Les Leyne: Horgan, Wilkinson clash on voting, accuse each other of being evasive

Premier John Horgan and Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson alternately accused each other of being afraid of change or hiding details about what it involves during a televised debate Thursday night about the referendum on B.C.’s electoral system.
Liberal MP in Burnaby wins award for outreach efforts

Liberal MP in Burnaby wins award for outreach efforts

Burnaby North-Seymour MP Terry Beech listens to his constituents and brings their issues to Ottawa as much as possible – and his House of Commons colleagues have noticed.
WorkSafeBC launches campaign to address fishing-industry safety

WorkSafeBC launches campaign to address fishing-industry safety

Fishermen are asked to wear personal flotation devices while working on a boat
14th annual National Aboriginal Veterans Day observed in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

14th annual National Aboriginal Veterans Day observed in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Aboriginal veterans were honoured at a ceremony at the Victory Square Cenotaph to mark the 14 th annual National Aboriginal Veterans Day, Nov. 8.
Should Vancouver Aquarium's new octopus be named Ceph Rogen or Octavia?

Should Vancouver Aquarium's new octopus be named Ceph Rogen or Octavia?

There's a new cephalopod at Vancouver Aquarium and the public are being asked to vote on its name
NDP to repeal Liberal-era health-sector labour laws

NDP to repeal Liberal-era health-sector labour laws

Laws that allowed health-sector labour contracts to be ripped up and staff fired en masse only to be hired back at lower wages could soon be repealed. B.C.