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Hang on to your hats, secure your valuables, buckle your seat belts and get set for another wild ride on B.C.’s political roller coaster.

From the mysterious police probe at the legislature to the crucial byelection in Nanaimo, the next 10 days could change everything.

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It starts Monday, when the all-party management committee of the B.C. legislature meets for another instalment of the Darryl Plecas Show.

Plecas is the crusading Speaker of the house who called in the cops last year when he became aware of “certain activities that were taking place in the legislative assembly.”

That led to an RCMP investigation, the appointment of two independent special prosecutors to oversee the probe, and then the astonishing events of Nov. 20.

That’s the day Craig James, the long-serving clerk of the house, and Gary Lenz, the sergeant-at-arms, were suspended with pay and perp-walked by police out of the parliament buildings as TV cameras rolled.