NDP leader Adrian Dix did something last week that is completely out of character for a B.C. political leader.
NDP leader Adrian Dix did something last week that is completely out of character for a B.C. political leader.
NDP leader Adrian Dix did something last week that is completely out of character for a B.C. political leader.
NDP leader Adrian Dix did something last week that is completely out of character for a B.C. political leader.
NDP leader Adrian Dix did something last week that is completely out of character for a B.C. political leader.
NDP leader Adrian Dix did something last week that is completely out of character for a B.C. political leader.
We can officially anoint Fort Langley/ Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman the most optimistic man in B.C. politics.
We can officially anoint Fort Langley/Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman the most optimistic man in B.C. politics.
We can officially anoint Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman the most optimistic man in B.C. politics.
We can officially anoint Fort LangleyAldergrove MLA Rich Coleman the most optimistic man in B.C. politics. Coleman announced this week that he has a "fire in the belly" for the coming election, and he'll be running against the NDP come hell or high water.
We can officially anoint Fort LangleyAldergrove MLA Rich Coleman the most optimistic man in B.C. politics.
Rich Coleman may have seen several colleagues depart recently, but the Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA has announced he is definitely running for re-election next spring.
We can officially anoint prominent BC Liberal cabinet minister MLA Rich Coleman the most optimistic man in B.C. politics. He announced this week that he has a "fire in his belly" for the coming election, and he'll be running against the NDP, come hell or high water.
As much as Rita Johnston - sorry, I mean Christy Clark - tries to put a positive spin on what's transpired with her Liberals recently, it's becoming increasingly clear the governing party has an expiration date of next May stamped all over it.
Two people have so far have put their names forward to be candidates for the Liberals in Delta South in the next provincial election, but that list may end up shrinking.
Four B.C. Liberal MLAs announced they will not be seeking reelection last week, but it's nothing out of the ordinary, according to Burnaby North MLA Richard Lee.
WEST Vancouver Sea-to-Sky MLA Joan McIntyre announced Tuesday she would not seek a third term in the 2013 provincial election, joining 11 MLAs who have said they won't be running for re-election.