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Report calls for end of B.C.’s legislative assembly police force, changes to sergeant-at-arms jobThe chief of staff to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is calling for the Sergeant-at-Arms jobs to be turned into a ceremonial position.PoliticsJun 22, 2020
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Infamous B.C. legislature wood splitter seized again by RCMPThe wood splitter was possibly the most eye-catching item on a list of questionable expenses unearthed in a bombshell 2019 into allegations of misspending at the B.C. legislature.Apr 17, 2020
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2 women arrested at B.C. Legislature after spraying liquid chalk on the buildingTwo women were arrested at the B.C. legislature after spraying washable chalk on the side of the main legislative building.PoliticsFeb 27, 2020
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BC Liberal MLA Linda Reid won’t run in next provincial electionBC Liberal MLA Linda Reid has announced she will not be running the next election.Oct 24, 2019
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EXCLUSIVE: Former sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz says he’s done ‘nothing wrong’Lenz, speaking exclusively to Global News for the first time since his retirement, says he never believed liquor was being stolen from the B.C. legislature.CanadaOct 18, 2019
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B.C.’s former sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz accused of ‘egregious breach of trust’A new report is accusing former B.C. legislature sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz of an "egregious breach of public trust."PoliticsOct 8, 2019
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Speakers office rejects idea Carol Bellringer resigned as Auditor General because of their concernsThe office of the Speaker of the B.C. Legislature is convinced recent disagreements between Speaker Darryl Plecas and Auditor General Carol Bellringer has nothing to do with Bellringer's resignation.PoliticsSep 26, 2019
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B.C. Speaker’s office under fire for spending $13,000 on 10-city tour to discuss securityQuestions still linger as to why Darryl Plecas' chief of staff Alan Mullen spent thousands in taxpayer money to travel to 10 different provincial capitals and state legislatures.PoliticsAug 15, 2019
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B.C. Speaker’s office promises more reports, while lawyers raise red flags about possible convictionsThe B.C. Speaker's office is promising more reports looking into activities by the clerk and sergeant-at-arms at the B.C. legislature.PoliticsFeb 22, 2019
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B.C. legislative session kicks off with questions still lingering from Plecas ReportMLAs from across the province struggled to get to Victoria after a record-breaking snowfall in the capital region.PoliticsFeb 12, 2019
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