Sunday, July 3, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, July 1, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.

Provincial crews called in to help battle wildfire near Delta, B.C.
B.C. eyes options that may be more accurate, accessible than Pap tests
Even an Aussie-style vacancy tax may be too little too late for Vancouver
B.C. government's public education funding figures called misleading
Petition calls for return of B.C.'s human-rights commission
BC's Lax investment rules endanger vulnerable overseas workers
Selling Kingsgate mall Helps BC Liberal Donors, Not Schools
Northern Gateway Decision a Huge Victory for First Nations' Rights
Smoke from growing Burns Bog fire jumps highway, forces businesses to evacuate
B.C. Fire Commissioner allows Victoria tent city to stay
Private tour operator accused of snapping up B.C. provincial campsites
Optimism fades for forestry industry, survey of B.C. coastal mayors says
Canfor eyes Prince George for major biofuel facility
B.C. on the hook for up to $580M for cleanup of contaminated sites
Fire crews work feverishly to battle wildfire at Metro Vancouver's Burns Bog
Petronas decision is a watershed moment
Latest government move against smokers is so off colour
Hot summer for Clark as political battles come to a boil
NDP must go into election with new ideas
Stone generous with speed-limit data
NDP MLAs Harry Bains and Raj Chouhan attend Surrey event to bring back the B. C. Human Rights Commission




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