The new Dewdney Bridge east of Mission is now open – delivering a safer, more reliable crossing for people, goods and active transportation. Built for the future, with climate resilience in mind.
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Last night our Government voted down this job-killing BC Conservative bill. We will always support fair wages and safe workplaces for the workers who build this province.
We’re investing in B.C.’s people and economy by upgrading highway rest areas near Revelstoke and Kamloops. It’s an important way we can support commercial trucking and businesses across the province. https://t.co/T9N4MaX1Sb
Emily, Jeremy Valeriote is also invested in Oracle. Here's one of his funds - PH&N US Equity.
Are you suggesting he supports authoritarianism and automated killing?
Oh Snap. If we put it in the terms of the @Emily_Lowan video “newly discovered documents show that her own MLA is a middle manager for an AI company!”
The moral grandstanding from the greens show they threw a stone from inside their own glass house. Embarrassing.
This BC Conservative plan would cancel thousands of local, well-paying union jobs & eliminate the high-quality standards that keep workers safe. The Conservatives are more concerned with the bottom line of their donors than supporting workers.
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When we turn the clocks ahead on March 8, it will be the last time change ever for BC. We're changing to a permanent daylight saving time, simply called Pacific Time (PT).
Learn more: https://t.co/ED0BCM14Io
This week we witnessed a truly horrific school shooting in Tumbler Ridge. And at a time when British Columbians are uniting in support of the community, some people have been exploiting this tragedy to push a political agenda against trans kids.
That's shameful and wrong. 🧵
British Columbians have seen this movie before and we know how it ends. That’s why we said no to Christy Clark, Andrew Wilkinson and Kevin Falcon.
Whether the next one is Caroline Elliott, Iain Black or Peter Milobar, it would mean healthcare cuts and higher costs for people.
Highway 8 is fully open! For the first time since the 2021 atmospheric river, drivers can travel two lanes between Merritt and Spences Bridge. This marks a major step forward in B.C.’s flood recovery. More at https://t.co/hO7Jvhn2dG @tranbc