Sunday, December 10, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, December 9 & 10, 2017




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

The Site C Announcement is pending

B.C. government to announce Site C decision on Monday
John Horgan's legacy to British Columbia will be forged by his government's decision on Site C dam
Site C decision to come down Monday morning
B.C. NDP government to announce Site C decision Monday morning
Green Leader Andrew Weaver suggests recall campaign of NDP energy minister if Site C approved
Site C decision coming Monday
Expert predicts Site C approval as NDP readies to deliver decision



The state of play in British Columbia politics
Province acts to stop landlords from raising rents based on higher rates in an area
B.C. set to reboot human-rights agency after 'rocky past'
The way forward for Indigenous land rights
Vancouver searches for ways to preserve 'legacy' businesses in Chinatown, other areas
B.C. teachers union points to challenges amid effort to fill education jobs
B.C. police presence at overdose calls discourages requests for help, say legal advocates
'Everyone is safe': B.C. farm workers in carbon monoxide scare discharged from hospital
Animated short film tells story of Indigenous youth combating colonial influence
Vandals target bike belonging to Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps - again
B.C. government scraps loophole allowing geographic area rent increases
On Haida Gwaii, logging plans expose rift in reconciliation
Teachers wanted: B.C. at 'crisis point' in effort to fill jobs
More delays, cost overruns hit Vancouver electronic health project
Better stay healthy because doctor supply is about to get worse
Vancouver School Board says sorry over rejected Hanukkah decorations at west side school
Report makes 25 recommendations for new BC Human Rights Commission
City of Vancouver to build park on roof of new Oakridge Centre development
Province snips tenancy rule loopholes allowing double-digit rent increases
Second ring placed on Victoria's new Johnson Street Bridge
B.C. to close another loophole to prevent unfair rent increases
Victoria mayor's bicycle sabotaged: could be linked to bike lanes, she says
City of Victoria firmly opposes open-net fish farms
Weaver changes tune on voting change
Province can help solve employment problem
Gender, Indigenous, immigrant issues priorities for B. C. Human Rights commission: report
Victoria mayor finds bike "sabotaged", believes she was intentionally targeted
Roaming tent city lands in Colwood


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