Tom Fletcher

Premier Christy Clark

B.C. Liberals return $93,000 in donations

New information comes as RCMP are reviewing possible violations of the B.C. Elections Act.

Premier Christy Clark
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne campaigns with soon-to-be federal finance minister Bill Morneau in Toronto last fall.

BC VIEWS: The state rescues your retirement (with VIDEO)

Liberals' expansion of Canada Pension Plan is modest, but it comes at a price and discourages individual responsibility

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne campaigns with soon-to-be federal finance minister Bill Morneau in Toronto last fall.
Guns, ammunition and a silencer seized recently in the Chilliwack Valley.

Guns seized, two arrested after explosive target practice

Handguns, assault rifle, machine pistol and silencer seized after explosive targets hit in Chilliwack Valley

Guns, ammunition and a silencer seized recently in the Chilliwack Valley.
One type of public health and safety report the B.C. government could provide is locations of marijuana grow ops, B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner says.

More safety disclosure urged for B.C.

Duty to report in B.C. law for 20 years, but only used by police for release of dangerous offenders from custody

One type of public health and safety report the B.C. government could provide is locations of marijuana grow ops, B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner says.
Seasonal lights were turned on at the B.C. legislature this week, but all is not well under the dome.

Victoria legislature dome moving, repair needed

The B.C. legislature's signature copper-clad dome is 'beginning to twist, and that's a problem'.

Seasonal lights were turned on at the B.C. legislature this week, but all is not well under the dome.
Premier Christy Clark attends reception for participants in a two-week Asia trade mission that began Thursday. About 200 people are visiting China, Japan and Korea.

Premier Clark pitches LNG to Asia

Biggest trade mission yet to China, Japan and Korea leaves as new warning issued about environmental impact on Kitimat area

Premier Christy Clark attends reception for participants in a two-week Asia trade mission that began Thursday. About 200 people are visiting China, Japan and Korea.
Transformation Mask, circa 1882-1890: wood, bird feathers, animal fur, pigment, leather copper.

Haida master Charles Edenshaw inspired modern artists

Bill Reid is known for bringing B.C. native art to the world. A new book and show celebrate the artist who inspired him, Charles Edenshaw

Transformation Mask, circa 1882-1890: wood, bird feathers, animal fur, pigment, leather copper.
New Brunswick Premier David Alward and B.C. Premier Christy Clark are looking for a solution to a dispute with Ottawa over redirecting skills training money.

B.C. VIEWS: Pressure on for skills training

Province spurs students to pursue trades careers, but more program seats, loan reforms needed

New Brunswick Premier David Alward and B.C. Premier Christy Clark are looking for a solution to a dispute with Ottawa over redirecting skills training money.
A new liquor licence for party buses could help reduce impaired driving.

B.C. VIEWS: Province eyes new round of liquor reforms

Liberal government seeks creative ways to liberalize alcohol sales without social damage

A new liquor licence for party buses could help reduce impaired driving.
David Black shows a sample of Alberta heavy oil at a news conference in Vancouver Friday.

$13-billion refinery proposed for Kitimat

Victoria businessman David Black, owner of Black Press, is heading up a proposal to build a $13-billion oil refinery in Kitimat

David Black shows a sample of Alberta heavy oil at a news conference in Vancouver Friday.
Post-war baby boomers officially start retiring in 2012, with the last surge in 2036.

B.C. boomer care study begins

Can the B.C. health care system withstand the retirement of baby boom generation?

Post-war baby boomers officially start retiring in 2012, with the last surge in 2036.
Former Premier Gordon Campbell and Speaker Bill Barisoff welcome Prime Minister Stephen Harper to the B.C. legislature before the 2010 Olympics.

Campbell gets appointment to London

Former premier Gordon Campbell has been nominated to be Canada's next High Commmissioner to the United Kingdom.

Former Premier Gordon Campbell and Speaker Bill Barisoff welcome Prime Minister Stephen Harper to the B.C. legislature before the 2010 Olympics.