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For the week of June 5, 2022: In the second part of an exclusive interview, former B.C. Legislature Speaker Darryl Plecas and his chief of staff Alan
For the week of June 5, 2022: In the second part of an exclusive interview, former B.C. Legislature Speaker Darryl Plecas and his chief of staff Alan
For the week of May 29, 2022: Premier John Horgan said a sad chapter in the B.C. Legislature’s history is closed. But don’t tell that to former
For the week of May 22, 2022: Craig James: Guilty of fraud and breach of trust by a public official. The disgraced former clerk of British
Bob Mackin The former clerk of British Columbia’s Legislative Assembly was found guilty of fraud and breach of trust in B.C. Supreme Court on May
Bob Mackin The fraud and breach of trust trial of the former B.C. Legislature clerk is over. B.C. Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice Heather
Bob Mackin The former BC Liberal-appointed clerk of the B.C. Legislature will not testify at his B.C. Supreme Court fraud and breach of trust
Bob Mackin The former clerk of British Columbia’s Legislative Assembly went on trial at B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver Jan. 24, three years and
Bob Mackin One of the special prosecutors in the breach of trust and fraud case against the former B.C. Legislature clerk suggested the coronavirus
Bob Mackin Darryl Plecas says he can sleep well at night, two years after enduring a Christmastime of criticism for simply doing his job. “I sleep
For the week of Dec. 20, 2020: After more than two years of an RCMP investigation, two special prosecutors approved criminal charges against former
Bob Mackin The disgraced former Clerk of British Columbia’s Legislative Assembly has been charged with breach of trust and fraud. RCMP announced
Bob Mackin The former Speaker of British Columbia’s Legislative Assembly is calling on lawmakers to push for change and continue his quest to end
For the week of Aug. 16, 2020. The fifth session of the 41st Parliament of British Columbia is history. It closed before 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 14, with
Bob Mackin British Columbia inches closer to a snap election, despite the pandemic state of emergency. A person connected to Elections BC, but not
For the week of July 5, 2020. It is the year that feels like a decade. It began with the United States and Iran seemingly headed for war, until Iran