Monday, November 5, 2007

Super Saturday!

On Saturday October 27th, the BC Liberals held a "Super Saturday" where teams of volunteers delivered thousands of flyers to residents all across British Columbia.

Over 45 members of the BC Young Liberals participated in "Super Saturday" and large teams of youth were organized in many key ridings.

Afterwards, volunteers were treated to a free social event hosted by their local BC Liberals Riding Association, which gave everyone a chance to relax and get to know each other.

Here are some photos from "Super Saturday!"




























Monday, October 15, 2007

New Road to Victory Video!



This new video features a collection of pictures and video clips from the BC Young Liberals Road to Victory Tour!

Monday, September 24, 2007

Dedication

BCYL Hosts Road to Victory Tour Event in North Vancouver!


Over a dozen volunteers from the BC Young Liberals teamed up with the North Vancouver-Lonsdale Riding Association on Sunday September 23 to distribute over 1500 flyers to local residents. Afterwards, all participants enjoyed a BBQ hosted by Riding Association President Rob McGowan.

Road to Victory Tour Hits Terrace!




On Friday September 21, the BC Young Liberals held a Road to Victory Tour Event in Terrace, distributing over 500 flyers to local residents. Afterwards, participants enjoyed a Pizza Party, courtesy of the BC Liberals Skeena Riding Association!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Road to Victory Tour Hits Coquitlam!


The BC Young Liberals Road to Victory Tour visited Coquitlam on Sunday September 9th! BCYL Volunteers worked with members of the Coquitlam-Maillardville BC Liberals Riding Association to deliver over 500 flyers promoting the BC Liberal government to Coquitlam residents!

Afterwards, members of the BCYL and the riding association enjoyed a BBQ in Coquitlam's Mackin Park.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Road to Victory Tour in the News!


The Daily News (Prince Rupert), Page 5, 16-Aug-2007

Young B.C. Liberals laud changes to northern education

By Leanne Ritchie

Young B.C. Liberals say the post secondary education system is better now than it was under the NDP, who held a tuition freeze in place for more than half a decade.

In town on Saturday handing out pamphlets as part of a provincial tour called "The Road to Victory," Chris Sandve, president, said by opening up new spaces at post-secondary education institutions, students across the province have been relieved of a whole lot of stress when applying to university.

"The expansion of post secondary spaces across the province has been critical," said Sandve. "When I was in Grade 9 and Grade 10 in high school, they were saying you had to have a 90 to 95 per cent average to get in to university but it's really hard, you've got to have your nose the grindstone." Sandve entered university a few years after the Liberals entered power and by that time spaces had opened up a bit. "I was quite grateful for the additional funds because spaces had opened up and the averages had dropped, it was a lot more reasonable."

While organizations such as the British Columbia Student Federation have attacked the Liberals for removing tuition freezes, causing higher costs for course enrollment, Donny van Dyk, vice president of the Young B.C. Liberals, says it is actually cheaper now for northern students to continue their education than it ever was in the past.

Van Dyk grew up in Terrace and took his first two years at the Terrace University of Northern B.C. campus. He said by investing in the University of Northern B.C., the Liberals have addressed the most painful cost of post secondary education for students in the north. "The fact is in the north tuition isn't the real cost of education, it's moving away from home... the fact you have to pay $15,000 to move away," he said.

He was able to complete his education with less financial burden because his first four years were completed at the Terrace and Prince George campuses. And by removing red tape for resource based industries, young people like his brother now have a choice -- to attend post secondary or move straight from high school in to resource industry, trades-related employment, he said.

While in town, the group of Young B.C. Liberals hand delivered 800 pamphlets to homes in Prince Rupert outlining the benefits of the B.C. Liberals' policy to northern residents. They are continuing their tour throughout the province.

"It's a tour to drop off leaflets and get the message out there what the Liberal government has done in the last few years," said van Dyk.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Sunday Morning in Prince Rupert

We had a great day yesterday, dropping over 800 flyers in Prince Rupert and attending a tribute dinner to former BC Liberal MLA Bill Belsey.

Prince Rupert has lots of hills and the sun was out in full force yesterday so the flyer drop was tough but the entire team worked hard and did a great job!

The Tribute Dinner to former MLA Bill Belsey and his wife Lonie was amazing. Over 100 people came out to wish Bill and Loreen well which was great to see. I was struck by the strength of the organization and support that Bill and the BC Liberals have established in this community over the years. Friends, family and supporters who have stood by Bill, the Premier and the party had some great stories to tell last night and many spoke of how great it was to have people from all over town come together to elect a BC Liberal MLA and put the small community of Prince Rupert on the map.

I was also struck by how much everyone appreciated the work that the BC Young Liberals are doing. Countless people came by our table last night to say thank you and it was great to see our efforts energizing this great group of local supporters.

This is what the Road to Victory is all about: going from community to community to re-energize local supporters by working hard to deliver the BC Liberal message. All across BC there are groups of people just like the one in Prince Rupert who support the party and have worked hard to ensure its sucess. As we move towards the election, the BCYL is going to continue to visit these communities, building the support and enthusiasm that will lead the BC Liberals to victory in the 2009 campaign and beyond.

This morning, we're having brunch with Bill Belsey and then heading back to Terrace to wrap up our trip - its been a great weekend!

- Chris Sandve
President, BC Young Liberals