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Olympic torch arrives in Charlottetown

Joy Gallant was pleasantly surprised by the waves of emotion that swept through her at the sudden appearance of a tall yellow flame cutting through the pounding music of the Olympic torch relay event in Charlottetown Saturday...

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Melding rich history, promising future

By Bruce Agnew When state Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen cuts the ribbon to open the new Stanwood train station today, it will be back to the future for the Stanwood-Camano Island area. According to the Stanwood Historical Society...

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Why did Tourism BC get the axe? Only the premier knows

When the New Democrats went looking for the reasons behind the B.C. Liberal decision to axe Tourism BC, they did not know what they would find. By Vancouver SunNovember 21, 2009 3:54 AM When the New Democrats went looking for...

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Children's advocate pulls no punches

Walk into Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond's office in Victoria and, after the Barack Obama poster on the door, the first thing you'll see is a small wooden conference table proudly decorated with all the artifacts of parenthood.

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All the right moves needed to expand pension coverage

road public support will be required to ensure Canada makes the right moves to expand pension coverage while the shortfall in retirement income is such a hot topic. The question is whether politicians will hear from many of the...

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B.C. New Democrats hold double digit lead over Liberals: poll

By Jonathan Fowlie, Vancouver SunNovember 20, 2009 5:26 PM Photograph by: Roy Antal and Dave Milne, CNS and Vancouver Sun VICTORIA — British Columbia’s New Democratic Party is maintaining a double-digit lead over the...

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B.C. government names members to task force on hydro development

Organizations representing BC Hydro’s industrial, commercial and residential customers are absent from the rosters of four task forces charged with transforming British Columbia into an electricity export powerhouse.

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FLASHBACKS / 15 YEARS AGO / 25 YEARS AGO

Firing adds twist to bingo scandal The provincial government's decision to fire an NDP-appointed B.C. Gaming Commission official added a new twist to the widening scandal over the party's involvement in charitable bingo...

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RailGate's Newest Cult Member (The Gazetteer)

There'sNoKool-AidInOurBarCarVilleYa.That's right.We have a new member.And his name is BJ Chute.Mr. Chute is the B.C. Paramedics spokesperson and this is what he told Crawford Killian of The Tyee about Mr. Chris Trumpy, the very...

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Fat jokes aside, MPs jump on Twitter bandwagon

Liberal Leader Gordon Campbell shows a message he has sent out on his BlackBerry while on his campaign bus in Vancouver on Monday, May 11, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS Despite satirical accounts and imposters, nearly a third of...

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