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OPINION: Expect a scrappier session as B.C. NDP, Liberals face off for fall

OPINION: Expect a scrappier session as B.C. NDP, Liberals face off for fall

After engaging in what has effectively been some shadowboxing the past year, the NDP and the B.C. Liberals are about to begin the main bout as the legislature has resumed sitting.
Les Leyne: MLAs buzzing over $40-billion LNG plan

Les Leyne: MLAs buzzing over $40-billion LNG plan

The B.C. legislature was abuzz Monday with the ramifications flowing from the green light that an international consortium is expected to give to a major new B.C. liquefied natural gas plant. And the buzz is spreading everywhere. B.C.
Does Burnaby's election PSA sound too much like the BCA or is this the silly season?

Does Burnaby's election PSA sound too much like the BCA or is this the silly season?

Last Friday, the NOW received an email from the City of Burnaby with a link to its new PSA raising awareness about the civic election on Oct. 20.
LETTER: Proportional representation would ensure I get an MLA who represents me

LETTER: Proportional representation would ensure I get an MLA who represents me

Editor : Next month, starting on Oct. 22, B.C. will hold a referendum on electoral reform. I will be voting in support of proportional representation (pro rep) because it would ensure that I get an MLA I want to represent me.
This is a big reason why so many people don't run for office

This is a big reason why so many people don't run for office

The other day I saw a tweet from someone touting a radio segment dealing with how to ensure that elected representatives reflect the look of your community. It’s a real problem in politics today. Too many civic leaders look old, male and white.
Video: City of Burnaby election PSA has lots of purple in it

Video: City of Burnaby election PSA has lots of purple in it

The City of Burnaby forward the NOW a video today that it has produced about the Oct. 20 civic election. The PSA last about 60 seconds and has some soothing, slightly jaunty music to go with a lot of purple backgrounds.
Heather Leung, erasing the past and that damn cold medicine

Heather Leung, erasing the past and that damn cold medicine

If you haven’t read reporter Kelvin Gawley’s front page story on the Burnaby First Coalition and candidate Heather Leung , I encourage you to read it because it’s an important election topic.
BLOG: Is it time to end junk food fundraisers in schools?

BLOG: Is it time to end junk food fundraisers in schools?

Bake sales, pizza parties, cake walks and hotdog days. These are the go-to fundraising options at most B.C. schools, and some parents aren’t too pleased.
LETTER: He'll take your guilt (and your money) off your hands

LETTER: He'll take your guilt (and your money) off your hands

Editor: I know a lot of you are feeling guilty about having those $10 bills with a picture of John A. Macdonald on them.
COLUMN: Does the rise of right-wing populism threaten Canadian federalism?

COLUMN: Does the rise of right-wing populism threaten Canadian federalism?

The recent threat by Ontario Premier Doug Ford to invoke the notwithstanding clause of the constitution may have signalled that provincial governments – some, anyway – may be prepared to take extraordinary moves to get their way.