New and familiar faces on bus
Premier David Eby will introduce his new cabinet in British Columbia today after last month's tight election win that gave ...
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It's time to end the animal displays in Waterloo Park, a staff report to city council recommends. The staff report, set to go before councillors on Monday, says the Eby Farmstead shelters are outdated ...
Rob Shaw has spent more than 16 years covering B.C. politics, now reporting for CHEK News and writing for Glacier Media. He is the co-author of the national bestselling book A Matter of Confidence, ...
There are new faces in almost every cabinet post because 12 former cabinet ministers retired or lost the election ...
Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin looks on as Premier David Eby takes the oath of office as members from his cabinet join him on stage ...
David Eby's New Democrats won a slim, one-seat majority in last month's election, taking 47 seats in British Columbia's 93-seat legislature.
B.C. Premier David Eby introduced his new cabinet Monday, with some notable shuffles in high-profile positions responsible for addressing some of the most pressing issues facing the province.
Premier David Eby’s NDP secured a third consecutive term in the Oct. 19 election – but just barely. After painstaking recounts, the NDP hold 47 seats to the Conservatives’ 44 and the Greens ...