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B.C. election 2024: Who's running on Vancouver Island?

B.C. election 2024: Who's running on Vancouver Island?

Here are all the candidates running in the Oct. 19, 2024, provincial election on Vancouver Island.
Eby pledges involuntary care for people with severe addictions who are mentally ill

Eby pledges involuntary care for people with severe addictions who are mentally ill

The announcement comes after a series of stranger attacks in the province alleged to have been committed by people who are mentally ill.
B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected

B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected

VANDERHOOF, B.C. — British Columbia Conservatives are promising changes they say will bring more stability to the province's struggling forest industry.
B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected

B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected

VANDERHOOF, B.C. — British Columbia Conservatives are promising changes they say will bring more stability to the province's struggling forest industry.
‘Put it down in writing’ – Eby says housing specifics needed from Rustad

‘Put it down in writing’ – Eby says housing specifics needed from Rustad

Voters deserve details of competing housing plans, says BC NDP leader
UBCM wants parties' election policies to help fund downloaded costs

UBCM wants parties' election policies to help fund downloaded costs

The Union of BC Municipalities says local property taxpayers are being asked to pick up the bills for services that are the provincial government's responsibility.
B.C. votes 2024: Who controls what? Demystifying provincial vs. federal responsibilities

B.C. votes 2024: Who controls what? Demystifying provincial vs. federal responsibilities

Get informed on jurisdictional duties before October's provincial election, featuring candidate details and voting history.
Former B.C. Conservative candidate files lawsuit against party

Former B.C. Conservative candidate files lawsuit against party

Alexandra Wright, ousted as a candidate, is alleging defamation, fraud, discrimination
B.C. family doctors call for sick days, pensions ahead of October election

B.C. family doctors call for sick days, pensions ahead of October election

The BC College of Family Physicians and BC Family Doctors published a series of requests for whichever party forms the next government after the Oct. 19 provincial election, including a call for access to basic employment standards and benefits like other health-care workers.
First Island couple to have 'test tube' baby featured at event to promote IVF funding

First Island couple to have 'test tube' baby featured at event to promote IVF funding

Starting April 1, 2025, B.C. will join other provinces in funding an initial IVF treatment for those struggling with infertility or other challenges to having a child.