So the people of B.C. have decided to re-elect the most debt-ridden, unethical, immoral, greediest, deceptive government in our history.
READMy congratulations to the BC Liberal Party, but more importantly to the BC Liberal voters.
READI’ve just returned from voting in the biggest sham election yet foisted upon us, especially in my riding of Burnaby-Lougheed.
READMayor Corrigan’s response to Gwyn Morgan’s opinion column was interesting, to say the least.
READI am responding to the recent opinion piece by Gwyn Morgan.
READBy the time everyone in Burnaby reads this, it will be obvious that there has been no all-candidates meeting in Burnaby-Lougheed
READIt is both shocking and disappointing to read that the president of the Burnaby Teachers Association is upset
READOnly seven full time jobs lost? Seventy-five Burnaby teachers were given layoff notices on Wednesday April 24.
READOn Sunday, May 5, we travelled to Deer Lake Park to enjoy the beautiful spring weather.
READBritish Columbians expect a minimum standard of living and do not want a province where some have to suffer so others can live in luxury.
READLike many elections, the current provincial election involves a choice of the least bad option rather than the best option.
READIn the past, about 50 per cent of eligible voters have gone to the polls. This is alarming.
READCan't help noticing that in her talks Christy Clark refers to business "leaders" and union "bosses."
READPlato must have known that adding more and more dummies to the voter pool will not produce wise decisions...
READDo B.C.ers in favour of unhindered resource extraction ever question the good of creating jobs when the planet is getting deathly polluted?
READThere is already a small toll on every bridge and road. It’s called taxes.
READApril 10 I attended Burnaby's Got Talent fundraiser at Michael J Fox Theatre organized by the Burnaby District Student Advisory Council.
READAs a regular user of Chevron gas and a strong supporter of local employment, I understand the importance of the Burnaby refinery
READI’ve noticed a tendency on the part of oil industry supporters to overstate the merits of double-hulled oil tankers.
READAs a seller of carbon credits to Pacific Carbon Trust, the Nature Conservancy of Canada looks forward to clarity in the B.C. carbon market.
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