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B.C. ELECTION: NDP's Diana Gibson wins Oak Bay-Gordon Head

B.C. ELECTION: NDP's Diana Gibson wins Oak Bay-Gordon Head

Green party runner up Lisa Gunderson excited at party's return to 'holding the balance of responsibilty'
B.C. ELECTION: NDP's Darlene Rotchford wins election in Esquimalt-Colwood

B.C. ELECTION: NDP's Darlene Rotchford wins election in Esquimalt-Colwood

NDP's Darlene Rotchford captures over 51 per cent of the vote
B.C. ELECTION: NDP's Lana Popham wins re-election in Saanich South

B.C. ELECTION: NDP's Lana Popham wins re-election in Saanich South

Popham has held the riding since 2009
LIVE BLOG: Inside party headquarters for B.C.'s 43rd election

LIVE BLOG: Inside party headquarters for B.C.'s 43rd election

The New Democrats, Conservatives and Greens gather to watch who will lead the province
LIVE RESULTS: B.C.'s 2024 election winners

LIVE RESULTS: B.C.'s 2024 election winners

Follow along for the results in B.C.'s 43rd provincial election
Analysts say symbolic rather than economic issues driving B.C. voters

Analysts say symbolic rather than economic issues driving B.C. voters

Experts say that the provincial campaign did not give sufficient attention to the overall economic picture
Record 1 million voters attend advanced voting in 2024 B.C. election

Record 1 million voters attend advanced voting in 2024 B.C. election

222,907 votes counted in the final day of advance voting for the 2024 provincial election
Courtenay-Comox sees second highest advanced voter turnout in province

Courtenay-Comox sees second highest advanced voter turnout in province

Top five ridings in province all located on Vancouver Island
B.C NDP Leader Eby urges final push in neck-and-neck election

B.C NDP Leader Eby urges final push in neck-and-neck election

B.C. NDP Leader Eby wraps up swing across Vancouver Island with a stop in Victoria
Minority government, strategic voting loom large in B.C. election campaign

Minority government, strategic voting loom large in B.C. election campaign

Could B.C. see a repeat of 2017 when no party won a majority?