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Coal export issue a 'made-in-B.C.' fight

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Will the NDP campaign better in Kelowna?

"You know Westside-Kelowna has been represented by two premiers in the past, both of whom travelled a lot - you know, were outside the riding a lot - but delivered a lot for the community, for Kelowna; really changed the place because they were premier."


 

Coal export issue is a 'made-in-B.C.' fight

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Coal the next battleground

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Coal fight is classic B.C. battle

While those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.


 

Canada's pitiful pension plan

I have just submitted my application for the pitiful pension supplied by the Government of Canada to its senior citizens.


 

Politics depressing for all

Re: Let Grade 12 students vote, Burnaby NOW, May 31.


 

NDP caught in robocall web

As a post script to the so-called robocall scandal: it's reported that the CRTC has fined all parties, which include the NDP, $40,000 for failing to identify as the purchaser of robocalls in Quebec. They apologized for their "error."


 
Dana Larsen

Billboard hypes pot referendum

ON the same day the federal government announced it will bring in greater restrictions for medicinal marijuana users, advocates of less-restrictive pot laws also wrote their own message large, with a billboard in West Vancouver.


 

Chamber looks to Clark to aid economy

Now that the provincial election is behind us, the crew at the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce hopes Christy Clark's government will act on its commitment to shrink B.C.'s deficit, and also do something about skilled labour shortages and that pesky PST.


 
MP Mark Strahl

Meeting with Mark

Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon Member of Parliament Mark Strahl has been representing Times readers in Ottawa for two years now.


 

Minister Sultan part of election victory

I predict backwards as well as forwards. So stand by for a prophecy for the past.


 

NDP didn't offer enough change

The path from Opposition to Government runs through Gen Squeeze.


 

Liberals didn't deface NDP signs

I write in response to Mr. Harrington's letter published May 30. There were several points in your letter that were simply untrue.


 

Another cause for Huntington to champion

Vicki Huntington has sold us on her ability as an independent to speak freely for South Delta.


 

Liberals likely to support pipeline

The outcome of the provincial election is bad news for Burnaby.


 

Final results: NDP margin increases slightly

The final numbers are in for Burnaby's four provincial ridings, and while none of the seats changed hands, the margins of victory shifted slightly in favour of the New Democrats.


 

B.C. Liberals face testing time with teachers

AS Premier Christy Clark prepares her B.C. Liberal government for its fourth term in power, she may be thinking she'll be facing a political opposition that is spent, demoralized and likely about to be consumed by internal strife.


 

B.C. NDP failed to offer enough change

The path from Opposition to government runs through Gen Squeeze.