First, B.C stands for "Bring Cash".
Everything is expensive out here.
The brilliant voters have just re-elected Gordon Campbell (Liberal) for his third term as leader of this fine province. Rural voters went more NDP. I agree neither choice was great, but Campbell is giving away our province and any hope for a good future.
All one has to do is Google "Gordon Campbell and healthcare" or any of the following...BC ferries, BC Rail, BC Hydro, Softwood Lumber etc....the list could go on.:-(
If one moves to the Island they have to be prepared to be held hostage by BC Ferries. We can only leave "The Rock" by their schedule and pay any price they demand. Residents do not get a cut rate.
Our last trip over to the Mainland (over a year ago) cost us $85.00 for a car and four people. Each way! I'm sure the price has gone up since then.
As for rain......I live on the Wet Coast of Vancouver Island. (not a typo...lol). True that this past winter saw less rain than ever before.(it was wonderful) We can only hope that is a trend to be repeated in years to come!!
Most winters on this side of the Island see rain most every day for 9 months. Sunshine appears rarely. Bring Vitamin D.
Rent is cheap though...as is buying a house. :lol:
Everything is expensive out here.
The brilliant voters have just re-elected Gordon Campbell (Liberal) for his third term as leader of this fine province. Rural voters went more NDP. I agree neither choice was great, but Campbell is giving away our province and any hope for a good future.
All one has to do is Google "Gordon Campbell and healthcare" or any of the following...BC ferries, BC Rail, BC Hydro, Softwood Lumber etc....the list could go on.:-(
If one moves to the Island they have to be prepared to be held hostage by BC Ferries. We can only leave "The Rock" by their schedule and pay any price they demand. Residents do not get a cut rate.
Our last trip over to the Mainland (over a year ago) cost us $85.00 for a car and four people. Each way! I'm sure the price has gone up since then.
As for rain......I live on the Wet Coast of Vancouver Island. (not a typo...lol). True that this past winter saw less rain than ever before.(it was wonderful) We can only hope that is a trend to be repeated in years to come!!
Most winters on this side of the Island see rain most every day for 9 months. Sunshine appears rarely. Bring Vitamin D.
Rent is cheap though...as is buying a house. :lol: