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BC Votes 2024

Green election sign with missing head turned into game

Green election sign with missing head turned into game

Supporters are invited to take a picture with their face where candidate Rob Botterell’s should be.
Les Leyne: Three leaders now wait to see if debate was a game-changer

Les Leyne: Three leaders now wait to see if debate was a game-changer

The leaders of B.C.’s main political parties David Eby, Sonia Furstenau and John Rustad participated in a televised debate on Tuesday night.
Gordon Campbell: In this election, your vote will make a difference

Gordon Campbell: In this election, your vote will make a difference

A commentary by the former B.C. Liberal premier.
Comment: A 'make or break' time for real action on housing affordability

Comment: A 'make or break' time for real action on housing affordability

Take these four steps to make housing more affordable.
B.C. party leaders clash in debate over housing, platform costing and DRIPA

B.C. party leaders clash in debate over housing, platform costing and DRIPA

David Eby says NDP government would not revisit amendments to Land Act.
Photos: Candidates field questions at Tri-Cities trade show

Photos: Candidates field questions at Tri-Cities trade show

Housing, cost of living, healthcare and toxic drugs were topics of discussion among 2024 B.C. election candidates at the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce trade show.
B.C. voters want health-care overhaul but are wary of privatization, survey reveals

B.C. voters want health-care overhaul but are wary of privatization, survey reveals

Housing and poverty still top concerns, but voters remain split on health-care reform and private care expansion
Les Leyne: B.C. Conservatives and B.C. NDP not that far apart on law and order

Les Leyne: B.C. Conservatives and B.C. NDP not that far apart on law and order

NDP Leader David Eby has been pressured into taking progressively tougher positions on the issues over the past few years.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Where will the money come from?

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Where will the money come from?

Eby promises $75 million rural health loan forgiveness plan at Okanagan campaign stop

Eby promises $75 million rural health loan forgiveness plan at Okanagan campaign stop

VERNON, B.C. — NDP Leader David Eby is promising a $75-million loan forgiveness program to entice doctors, nurses and heath professionals to expand health-care services in rural British Columbia.