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Editorial: Others love to bring up Victoria鈥檚 sewage

Editorial: Others love to bring up Victoria鈥檚 sewage

Add Rachel Notley to the list of people who want to beat up on Victoria over our sewage system.

Editorial: Government鈥檚 books become unreadable

The recent allegations of financial abuse at the legislature raise a broader question.
Editorial: Nanaimo sticks with NDP

Editorial: Nanaimo sticks with NDP

The people of Nanaimo have spoken, and the balance of power in the legislature remains the same. But British Columbians can count on uncertain times ahead.
Editorial: Get out to vote, Nanaimo

Editorial: Get out to vote, Nanaimo

It鈥檚 byelection day in Nanaimo, and it鈥檚 a rare opportunity for voters in one riding to cast a ballot that will shape the province鈥檚 future.

Editorial: Asking for a cat bylaw

Few issues freeze the blood of municipal councillors faster than a proposal to license cats.

Editorial: Court creates conundrum over voting

The Supreme Court has ruled that Canadian citizens who live abroad for more than five years can vote in federal elections. The decision struck down a 1993 amendment to the sa国际传媒 Elections Act that prohibited this form of absentee voting.

Editorial: Too much dirty money

Duffel bags of dirty cash were rolling into sa国际传媒 for years, while the federal government kept the province in the dark about the extent of the problem. After the NDP took power in 2017, Attorney General David Eby said the previous sa国际传媒

Editorial: Open the doors of accountability

British Columbia has been slowly prying open the doors of accountability, but they clearly didn鈥檛 open wide enough or soon enough.

Editorial: We have to hear both sides of legislature accusations

The allegations are serious, but British Columbians need to hear from the two legislature officials who are accused of 鈥渇lagrant overspending.

Editorial: The sewage bill goes up

Public infrastructure projects often start with a ceremonial sod-turning. The second ritual is the announcement that the uncompleted project is already over budget. So it is with the Capital Regional District鈥檚 $765-million sewage-treatment project.