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Tag Archives: liberal
A serious conversation about a separate SoF transit agency
With Delta Council openly advocating for a dedicated South Fraser transit agency, separate from TransLink, as well as movements made by Surrey staff and politicians, one wonders how serious an option secession may be, as well as the ramifications of … Continue reading
Posted in Transport
Tagged delta, funding, langley, leadership, liberal, separate, south fraser, surrey, transit, translink, vancouver, white rock
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Dianne Watts to announce intentions next week
According to CKNW, Watts has been humming and hawing about running for the Liberal leadership, and plans to make her intentions clear next week. This Saturday, the Liberal executive will meet to discuss how and when the leadership race will … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall
Tagged bc, dianne watts, gordon campbell, government, leader, liberal, mayor, politics, premier
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Let’s Draft Watts together
Yesterday, I wrote about why I believe Dianne Watts is the best choice to replace Gordon Campbell as Premier and how in such a role she could continue her work in improving Surrey. As the media begins to talk about … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall
Tagged bc, candidate, dianne watts, gordon campbell, government, kevin falcon, leader, leadership, liberal, mayor, popular, premier, replacement, resign, surrey
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Watts denies provincial jump, more details on City Hall
Mayor Dianne Watts continues to reap outstandingly positive press. Following several weeks of blunders by the provincial Liberal government, an Angus Reid poll asked the public who would be best suited to take over Gordon Campbell’s job. Ms. Watts won … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Whalley
Tagged city centre, City Hall, dianne watts, globe and mail, gordon campbell, liberal, media, politics, positive, premier, surrey
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