We always said David Bertschi was our preferred candidate
What makes you think we didn’t prefer David?
What makes you think we didn’t prefer David?
Its design has not been finalized, but it will be called the Memorial to the Victims of Communism.It will be built on a choice piece of land in the heart…
Finance minister Charlene Johnson will be leaving politics on Friday, September 5. Under changes that Johnson and her colleagues made to the provincial election laws, that means the Premier –…
With just 15 days to go before the Scottish referendum, a new poll has confirmed the trend that I wrote about yestarday. The YES side is surging, and Scotland could…
Three things: 1. The agreement to deal with the unfunded pension liability is a good thing for workers and for taxpayers. It deals with a substantial financial problem, which is…
This is a guest post by Alex Kirby originally published by Climate News Network. Three weeks before the UN Secretary-General’s extraordinary meeting of world leaders in New York to tackle…
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As teachers return to picket lines in BC there is considerable discussion as to strategy and tactics for the coming weeks. I argued in my last blog post that now…
As teachers return to picket lines in BC there is considerable discussion as to strategy and tactics for the coming weeks. I argued in my last blog post that now…
As teachers return to picket lines in BC there is considerable discussion as to strategy and tactics for the coming weeks. I argued in my last blog post that now…
As teachers return to picket lines in BC there is considerable discussion as to strategy and tactics for the coming weeks. I argued in my last blog post that now…
A New poll by CRA puts the Liberals far ahead. I’ve decided to break it down and take out the undecided voters. Why? There are only 14% undecided, and with…
Cuddled cats.
As Netflix struggles with telecom giants in the U.S., see how they’re revolutionizing the cable industry in Canada. Article by John Greenwood for the Financial Post Time was, Canada’s broadcast…
Don’t miss the 2014 BC Information Summit. This year’s theme is Next Steps for Freedom of Information and Privacy, and the conference will feature keynotes from BC’s Privacy Commissioner and…
Canada’s premiers have agreed to expand the nation’s developing energy strategy to address climate change and green energy while acknowledging the Alberta oilsands are still an important part of Canada’s…
Canada’s premiers have agreed to expand the nation’s developing energy strategy to address climate change and green energy while acknowledging the Alberta oilsands are still an important part of Canada’s…
This is a guest post by Mike Casey, originally published at Scaling Green. There is less than a month before the justices of the Nebraska Supreme court hear arguments in…
Enjoy a fantastic meal and help me launch my campaign for Park Board! Dine at Graze Restaurant on September 9th, and Graze will donate 20% of all dinner sales to…
Have you been worried about what the Internet slow lane will do to your favourite websites? A new action from a global coalition of Internet activists will show you just…