Sunday, December 3, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, December 2 & 3, 2017




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


In British Columbia, employers brace for changes to rules governing seasonal workers
Vancouver mulling streetcar network despite problems in some other cities
B.C. Attorney-General moves to curb casino money laundering
As Site C dam deadline nears, there are still significant unanswered questions
Five years later, not all recommendations from B.C. missing women inquiry fulfilled
B.C. court to rule on whether injured veterans' lawsuit can proceed
Housing Vancouver strategy: I want to believe in miracles
B.C. chief coroner denounces 'feaf-based' fentanyl campaign by funeral home
How nixing a downtown freeway 50 years ago made Vancouver one of the world's most liveable cities
Impaired driving still a serious issue in B.C. police say as holiday checkpoints begin
BC Liberal leadership hopefuls spar in heated Kelowna debate
'Someone needs to step in': Free speech and local politics collide in small town B.C.
NDP confirm candidate for byelection in Christy Clark's old Kelowna West seat
City verses protestors at Marpole modular housing site
Fish farms in B.C. occupied by protestors
B.C. embracing medical assistance in dying
Is Rachel Notley trying to sell pipeline jobs to a province that doesn't need them?
Why are citizens being encouraged to do City Hall's work?
History-making Guichon poised to take her leave
B.C. Fish farms a tangled net
Malahat LNG project scrapped
Minority report: Wheels still on the bus
New light on doctor shortage
Weaver makes predictions on Site C and Kinder Morgan
Kelowna West voters to pick Christy Clark's replacement in February
'I fell asleep' admits second mate in 100,000 litre fuel spill of B.C.'s coast
B.C. Court of Appeal to rule on whether wounded veterans' lawsuit can proceed
Surrey to consider legalizing illegal suites, suspending evictions
Stranded barge carrying millions of litres of fuel to be towed to Alaska
Metro Vancouver braces for possible flooding ahead of 'King Tide'
City of Vancouver and B.C. Housing to host open houses before creating modular housing on Powell, Franklin and Kaslo streets
Green MLA Adam Olsen calls out  politicians' behaviour in question period
In an overdose crisis, scare tactics are less effective than meaningful discussion



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