Polls have closed in British Columbia’s provincial election, and the counting of ballots has begun. Results are expected to begin coming in earlier than in previous elections, due to new ballot scanners Elections BC has implemented this year. Find comprehensive election results here as they come in. This marks the end of a divisive and […]
Descrease article font size Increase article font size B.C. voters will decide today which party will form the next provincial government. It’s general voting day and the polls are open across the province from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT. For residents who live in communities that observe Mountain time, polls are open from 9 […]
Family physicians in British Columbia say the province is finally starting to make progress on its doctor shortage, but say whoever is elected in Saturday’s provincial election is still facing a “massive” crisis in the primary health care system. Dr. Maryam Zeineddin has a family practice on the North Shore and serves as president of […]
Monday might be a holiday for most British Columbians, but the leaders of the province’s two front-running political parties didn’t take the day off. BC Conservative Leader John Rustad was in Surrey where he laid out the party’s last major policy plank before the October 19 vote: a promise to build a new children’s hospital. […]
A Surrey BC Conservative candidate is facing renewed pressure to drop out of the race after more offensive social media comments surfaced. But in a statement posted to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), South Surrey candidate Brent Chapman says he has no plans to withdraw. The latest comments were uncovered by CKNW radio host […]