There’s an amusing video, posted on YouTube a couple of months ago, of an employee hiding under her desk because she didn’t want to answer a reporter’s [Continue]
It’s a fact that the only people who agree with political polls are the candidates who come out ahead. The ones running behind have a standard response: the methodology [Continue]
The B.C. provincial election gets underway Tuesday, officially that is. The campaign has been going on unofficially for at least a few weeks, but April 16 is the day the writ [Continue]
In addition to kudos to the dining room staff and janitors, departing MLAs from both sides of the Legislature yesterday had some helpful advice for those who might be back [Continue]
One of Peter Sharp’s challenges in this spring’s provincial election might be ignoring the more radical elements of his party. Sharp won the B.C. Conservative [Continue]
I don’t get the so-called “Families First Agenda.” It sounds like a good thing; it just doesn’t seem to mean anything, no matter how many times [Continue]