Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, December 21, 2016





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


Installation begins on modular housing complex in Vancouver
B.C. health authorities flood streets with opioid antidote
How a B.C. congregation brought 30 Syrian refugee families to Canada
Christy Clark hammers out her jobs platform ahead of B.C. election
B.C. town residents worry seniors' community could threaten natural springs
First hybrid ferry delivered for West Coast cargo service
B.C. Government not saying if Home Owner Grant qualifications will change
911 dispatchers overwhelmed by volume of overdose calls
Pipe fixed, but boil water advisory still in effect for Ahousaht, B.C.
Food Banks B.C. 'incredibly concerned' after mail stolen from Canada Post truck
Terrace Mountie gets suspended sentence for assaulting teen
No jail time for Mountie in violent arrest, assault of youth in Terrace
Liberals seek cover as ICBC premiums go up, up and away
Why now for ferry car-deck rule?
Number of British Columbians on EI, Welfare jumps
Hovering over Site C, a Ghost with a Warning
Fish Hatcheries are No Fix and he Tried to Warn Us
B.C. health minister Terry Lake reflects on the fentanyl crisis, legalization, and the limits of government response
Fay Blaney says closer examination of violence against indigenous women needed in inquiry





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