Sunday, December 4, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, December 3 & 4, 2016





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


Pipeline debate boosts Vancouver mayor's profile
B.C. police watchdog to change policy around overdose intervention
British Columbia's Scott Islands proposed as National Wildlife Area
B.C.'s craft distillers say industry set to boom, but red tape getting in the way
2017 British Columbia election: Shuswap riding profile
Did Trudeau make the right decision on the oil pipelines?
2017 British Columbia election: Vancouver-Point Grey riding profile
B.C. government provides 3 different fentanyl spending estimates in 3 days
Plan to add more subsidized housing for B.C.'s low-income seniors meets just fraction of demand
Why nine Vancouver Island First Nations signed on with Kinder Morgan
Cutting wait lists is not impossible
Pipeline may well be defeated in courts, not the streets
Green Party of Canada Leader Elizabeth May explains her opposition to the Kinder Morgan pipeline
Liberal MP Terry Beech opens office today to hear Burnaby North-Seymour voters' views on Kinder Morgan approval
NDP leader John Horgan highlights clawback of transit passes on International Day of Persons with Disabilities




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