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Dirty tricks may be sign of things to come

It's always challenging filing a column on the eve of an election, since by the time most people read it they have either already voted or know the election's outcome.


 

Historic election, whatever the result

It's always challenging filing a column on the eve of an election, since by the time most people read it, they know the election's outcome.


 

Historic election, no matter the outcome

It's always challenging filing a column on the eve of an election, since by the time most people read it, they know the election's outcome.


 

A pivotal election for B.C

It's always challenging filing a column on the eve of an election, since by the time most people read it they have either already voted or know the election's outcome.


 

An election for the ages, either way

It's always challenging filing a column on the eve of an election since, by the time most people read it, they have either already voted or know the election's outcome.


 

Tight race last time, but now? Who knows?

The riding of Burnaby-Deer Lake includes one of the largest shopping centres in the country - Metropolis at Metrotown - and some of Burnaby's most picturesque green spaces, including Central Park and the riding's namesake, Deer Lake Park.


 

Key races include NV-Lonsdale

THERE are 85 ridings being fought over in this election campaign, and trying to keep track of even half of them can be a daunting task for anyone not a political operative or a journalist assigned to election night duties.


 

Key ridings show all's not lost for Liberals

There are 85 ridings being fought over in this election campaign, and trying to keep track of even half of them can be a daunting task.


 

A close look at the B.C. riding races

There are 85 ridings being fought over in this election campaign, and trying to keep track of even half of them can be a daunting task for anyone not a political operative or a journalist assigned to election night duties.


 

Neck and neck in the election race

There are 85 ridings being fought over in this election campaign, and trying to keep track of even half of them can be a daunting task for anyone not a political operative or a journalist assigned to election night duties.


 

Here are the ones to watch

There are 85 ridings being fought over in this election campaign, and trying to keep track of even half of them can be a daunting task for anyone not a political operative or a journalist assigned to election night duties. But in a close race that separates the top two parties by three percentage points or less (in other words, the usual B.C. election result), it's safe to say that about 60 of those ridings are locks for either the B.C. Liberals or the NDP.


 

In the now

Keith Baldrey says key ridings could make a big difference on Election Day. . 8 Readers sound off on a no-show Green candidate in Coquitlam-Maillardville. . . 9


 

Surrey riding among key races to watch

There are 85 ridings being fought over in this election campaign, and trying to keep track of even half of them can be a daunting task for anyone not a political operative or a journalist assigned to election night duties.


 

Halfway to the finish line

MUSINGS, notes and observations from the election campaign, at the halfway point (but before the televised leaders' debate):


 

Dix's actions show he's in control of party

In a reversal of the 2009 campaign, the NDP appears much better organized than the B.C. Liberals this time around.


 

Halfway there: campaign musings

In a reversal of the 2009 campaign, the NDP appears much better organized than the B.C. Liberals this time around.


 

Musing midway through campaigns

In a reversal of the 2009 campaign, the NDP appears much better organized than the B.C. Liberals this time around.


 

Musings on the campaign

Musings, notes and observations from the election campaign, at the half-way point (but before the televised leaders' debate):


 

Campaign hits and misses

Musings, notes and observations from the election campaign, at the halfway point (but before the televised leaders' debate):