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No action for broadcasting early election results

While the Canada Elections Act does contain provisions concerning premature transmission of results, the courts will strictly construe the text of these provisions. The offence in this fact situation requires that it be done wilfully or intentionally. This was not the case for the CBC broadcast of results on election night. After careful consideration of the available information, the commissioner has concluded that there is not a reasonable basis for further steps at this time.
Layton brought optimism and hope

Layton brought optimism and hope

The NDP candidate in 91Ô­´´ in May's federal election remembers Jack Layton for his optimism.

Editorial — Get down to bargaining

Teachers, school employers and the provincial government need to start dealing with the nitty gritty issues, which all revolve around the right of students to get a good education. Meaningful dialogue needs to begin immediately.

Driftwood Editorial - Dark clouds

Editorial - Dark clouds
Long crossing line-ups aren't carbon neutral

Long crossing line-ups aren't carbon neutral

As far as the eye could see in either direction, there were cars parked and idling. It’s carbon neutral, they say.

Interior horse people distrust the 'cow people'

In the Interior of B.C., where our three geldings are enjoying a summer ranch vacation, horse folk are united by one thing: an intense dislike of cow people. In that vast region outside Vancouver referred to as ‘upcountry,’ you’re either a horse person or a cow person.

Life is too short to always run

Life is too short to run. Take your time, enjoy the sun on your face and the rain on your neck and take time to look around. Otherwise, it all goes by too fast.

Frauds ignored

Divert the resources to where the victims are.

Meter readers concerned about plight

The government has a responsibility to mitigate the impact of smart meters — starting with the 400 men and women who will lose their jobs.
Power export plan isn’t dead yet

Power export plan isn’t dead yet

He would never quite admit it, but former premier Gordon Campbell’s push for self-sufficiency in clean electricity has always looked to me like a long-term strategy to export hydroelectric power. It still looks that way
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