British Columbia This Week
The Select Standing Committee on Health will meet on Thursday for in-camera deliberations to discuss the urgent and ongoing illicit drug toxicity and overdose crisis.
The Select Standing Committee on Health will meet on Thursday for in-camera deliberations to discuss the urgent and ongoing illicit drug toxicity and overdose crisis.
The race to become the next leader of the NDP – and Premier – is becoming more competitive than many thought
Politics in British Columbia will centre around the Union of B.C. Municipalities annual convention in Whistler, which runs all week.
With the Legislature slated to resume sitting on October 3, the rest of this month will see the teasing of new policies, bills, and announcements.
There are three different campaigns defining politics in the province right now.
The British Columbia General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) will ramp up job action.
There’ll be some posturing in Surrey as Premier Horgan called a byelection for Surrey South
Access to health care remains the most pressing issue in the province, with Vernon-Monashee NDP MLA Harwinder Sandhu facing a recall effort over the issue.
What to Expect With evacuations taking place in the Okanagan and throughout the interior of the province, wildfires and the government’s response will dominate the
What to Expect With two shootings, one in Langley and another in Whistler, occurring this week, look to the Liberals to continue to make law