Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, January 10, 2017





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

Threshold for B.C. homeowner grant raised to $1.6 million
Two Gitxsan chiefs seek to block Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal construction
With regular shelters full, Vancouver opens alternative warming centres
Richmond votes to ban short-term rentals after approving plan to regulate them
CP Rail, managers charged over B.C. mountain train left 'without handbrakes'
3 companies fined more than $1.5M over Haida Gwaii logging
Homeowner grant is good politics but may be bad policy
Prince Rupert wants to ban all pot shops until 2018
B.C.'s transport ministry prepares for salty spring aftermath
B.C. government raises homeowner grant threshold to $1.6M
2017 British Columbia election: West Vancouver-Capilano riding profile
B.C. First Nation launches court challenge against LNG approval
Student teachers encouraged about expected new jobs
B.C. third-party groups launch pre-election attack ads
Richmond homeowners out of reach of government help despite tax grant changes
Mean machines gearing up for nasty election campaign in B.C.
All sings point to punishing lumber duties from U.S.
Members of a B.C. First Nation launch court challenge of federal LNG approval
Ad campaigns get more sophisticated
School's face big challenge in hiring teachers
B.C.'s homeowner grant fix creates surprise winners
Remembering Peter Pollen, a mayor who helped shape Victoria
B.C. First Nation launches legal challenge against Pacific NorthWest LNG project
Defiant Penticton pot shop owner refuses to close despite city order
Another court challenge against B.C. LNG project
B.C. ups homeowner grant to $!.6M as assessment values jump
Wolves, Hunters and Starvation Main Killers of BC's Moose
Government's 'Ninja Edits' to Wikipedia Alarming, Critic Says




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