I must confess, I've always had a soft spot for Christy Clark. She reminds me a bit like Demi Moore in that movie, G.I. Jane.
I must confess, I've always had a soft spot for Christy Clark. She reminds me a bit like Demi Moore in that movie, G.I. Jane.
It was a neck-and-neck race in Burnaby-Lougheed, with results pouring in throughout the evening, and the gap between the Liberals and NDP often fewer than 100 votes.
Make no mistake, the Liberals and New Democrats have their eyes on this city, and the Burnaby-Lougheed race will be a hotly contested seat.
The B.C. Liberal Party has finally announced a candidate for Burnaby-Lougheed, the riding held by longtime Liberal Harry Bloy.
Re: Support for Christy Clark, Letters to the editor, Burnaby NOW, March 22
Premier Christy Clark is singling out Burnaby as the decisive factor in winning the next provincial election.
Burnaby's Brian Bonney was named multiple times in a review into the ethnic vote controversy plaguing the Liberals as a provincial election looms.
Of one thing we are sure - very sure. Brian Bonney has been a very busy man.
Burnaby-Lougheed MLA Harry Bloy says he had no knowledge of the leaked email outlining the Liberals' plan to target the ethnic vote.
It's not new. The plotting to find out how best to lure voters of any single persuasion to join, or at least support, one political party over another.
The NDP is raising questions about Burnaby MLA Harry Bloy's involvement in a leaked strategy to target the ethnic vote, a plan that has left the Liberals mired in controversy as the election approaches.
It's not new. The plotting to find out how best to lure voters of any single persuasion to join, or at least support, one political party over another.
New Democrat MLA Kathy Corrigan is running for a second term in the Burnaby-Deer Lake riding.
TWO North Shore MLAs made it onto somebody's "nice" list last year.
Public opinion polls claim more than half of Canadians have lost interest in the National Hockey League lockout, which threatens to cancel the season.
In the long history of underwhelming political apologies, Burnaby MLA Harry Bloy's "error in judgment" earlier this year certainly ranks among them.
Liberal MLA Harry Bloy may be finding some hockey tickets under the Christmas tree if this holiday season is anything like the last.