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Adrian Dix was inside the Hitching Post Restaurant drinking from a mug stamped with twin six-shooters while outside on the old mining town's main street, with dusk starting to cover the mountaintops, his campaign workers were counting potential seats
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The high costs of development could be helping to drive up housing prices in the city of Vancouver, figures provided to The Vancouver Sun by the Urban Development Institute show. Various city development fees, community amenity charges and
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Reading over the latest update from Elections B.C., I was struck by the reminder that the province is headed for the 40th general election in the 142 years since Confederation. But the really dramatic point of comparison is provided by the number of
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Metro Vancouver's plans to intensify its limited industrial land base with more multi-level buildings will likely force large-scale manufacturers out of the region because the facilities cost too much and aren't considered efficient. Stuart Morrison,
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In Burnaby-Lougheed, one factor in this year's election is not so much who's running, but who's not. Liberal incumbent Harry Bloy is calling it quits after resigning from cabinet last year, meaning the swing riding in an area that's historically NDP
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EDT Elsie Dean has helped spearhead grassroots opposition to the proposed expansion of the Kinder Morgan terminal in Burnaby. (John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail) Elsie Dean is not concerned about how, or when, or even why B.C. NDP Leader Adrian Dix
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The Globe and Mail Last updated Tuesday, Apr. 30 2013, 10:53 PM EDT Dawn Black, left, and George Abbott are former B.C. MLAs. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press) Each week during the campaign, former MLAs George Abbott and Dawn Black will be joining us
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Hoping to capitalize on the exposure from Monday night's television debate, Premier Christy Clark this morning launched a packed campaign tour that will hit 10 cities in three days. "We've got some momentum here," Clark told her staff at the BC
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The Globe and Mail Published Wednesday, Apr. 24 2013, 6:26 PM EDT The crude oil tanker Aqualegend arrives at the Kinder Morgan Westridge marine terminal in Burnaby. Kinder Morgan Westridge marine terminal in Burnaby, British Columbia, Sunday, July 8,
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Metro Vancouver is looking at potentially handing off some of its regional parks to municipalities because of the rising costs to maintain and expand them. The move, suggested as part of a parks service review, follows a staff report last year that
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