Preparations are nearing completion for the final count of mail-in and other absentee ballots in the provincial election. Final count is scheduled to begin across […]
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Having a majority NDP government will allow John Horgan to spend more time in Interior communities. The premier-elect, who did not visit Prince George or […]
BY PETER EWART Special to the News Once again, the October 2020 election in British Columbia shows how distorted the current first past the post […]
Andrew Wilkinson is stepping down as leader of the B.C. Liberals. He made the announcement Monday following Saturday’s election which saw the party go from […]
It appears that Liberal incumbents in the Prince George area will be heading back to Victoria. Even though most pundits are now calling an NDP […]
The B.C. Urban Mayors’ Caucus, which includes Prince George Mayor Lyn Hall, is calling on the next government to unconditionally allocate at least $1 billion […]
Dee Kranz is the Christian Heritage Party candidate in Prince George-Mackenzie. She moved to Prince George in 1986 and worked as a registered nurse at […]
As British Columbia’s three main political parties vie to lock in the support of voters who have yet to cast ballots in one of the […]
Northern B.C. will get its fair share of a Liberal campaign promise to spend $8 billion in infrastructure projects, should they be elected, say both […]
Sean Robson is the Libertarian Party of B.C. candidate in Prince George-Valemount. He is a 37-year-old single father. He was born in Surrey, British Columbia, […]
Raymond Rodgers is the Libertarian Party candidate in Prince George-Mackenzie. “After seeing the division mainstream parties not only create but thrive on, I saw that […]
As British Columbians weigh in on the only televised debate in the BC election campaign, the latest public opinion survey from the non-profit Angus Reid […]
Elections BC has received an unprecedented number of vote-by-mail package requests this election. As of October 13, 680,000 voters have requested vote-by-mail packages. In the […]
British Columbians go to the polls on Saturday, October 24. However, if you want to vote before then, you certainly can. Advance polls will be […]
Don’t know whether you had heard about this, but there’s an election coming up. No, not the one south of the border that the major […]
John Horgan said an NDP government provide a free COVID-19 vaccine to any British Columbian who wants one — once a vaccine is approved and […]
As one of the most unique provincial election campaigns in B.C. history runs through its third week, new data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute […]
The College of New Caledonia Students’ Union is encouraging students to register to vote by joining the Take It Over campaign that is focused on […]
As B.C. voters prepare to head to the polls October 24, The British Columbia Broadcast Consortium will present a debate to air on TV, radio […]
Across B.C. there are 333 candidates vying for one of the 87 seats up for grabs in the Legislature in the October 24 election. Only […]
The BC Liberals have unveiled a major part of their economic plan for the COVID-19 world – eliminate the seven per cent provincial sales tax […]
British Columbians seem to be willing to vote by mail during this provincial election. Elections BC reports that as of midnight Wednesday it had received […]
Expenses limits have been established for candidates, political parties, and third party sponsors for British Columbia’s 42nd Provincial General Election. Political entity Expense limit Candidates […]
Prince George’s Stuart Parker is stepping down as leader of the B.C. Ecosocialists Party and as the party’s candidate in the Prince George-Valemount riding in […]
Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson says now is not the time for a provincial election. “Today, John Horgan chose politics over people,” the BC Liberal leader […]
When Sonia Furstenau became leader of the provincial Green Party last week, she said Premier John Horgan had a duty to govern, not play politics […]
The writs have been issued for British Columbia’s 42nd Provincial General Election. Election Day will be Saturday, October 24, 2020. “Our main focus is ensuring […]
British Columbians will be going to the polls October 24. Premier John Horgan met with Lieutenant Governor Janet Austin this morning and shortly after 11 […]