Sunday, January 6, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, January 5 & 6, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Saturday/Sunday, January 5 & 6, 2019


Globe and Mail 

Activists call RCMP's plan to remove Indigenous blockade of B.C. pipeline an 'act of war'
Vancouver's first two licensed marijuana retailers open for business
B.C. researcher Mary De Vera takes on the cancer she was treated for


CBC

Delays in government funding cause financial stress for daycare operator
Unfair stereotypes of domestic assault victims led to conviction for B.C. woman, court rules
Vancouver's first 2 licensed marijuana retailers open for business
Gidimt'en in northern B.C. anticipating RCMP action over anti-pipeline camp


Vancouver Sun

RCMP expected to break up northern B.C. First Nation's pipeline check points
'Stigma is gone' as city's first licensed cannabis store opens doors


Vancouver Province

Five ways a  B.C. election could happen in 2019


Victoria Times Colonist

Ney hoping that Nanaimo will soon be a 'Green' town
Saanich poised to ban concrete grow-ops to protect farmland
B.C. NDP gears up for big battle in Nanaimo


Victoria News

Saanich to install Aboriginal art in council chamber
If this isn't an Indigenous veto over development, what is?


Global BC

B.C. First Nations groups say RCMP crackdown on anti-pipeline camp imminent
Michelle Ney launches Green campaign in high-stakes Nanaimo byelection
Okanagan PACs warned to scrutinize books after 2nd alleged embezzlement
B.C. premier officially kicks off Nanaimo byelection campaign
Vancouver's first legal recreational pot shops open for business
B.C. seniors advocate weighs in after death of Kelown woman, 90, following care-home incident


Georgia Strait

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Vancouver Courier

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The Tyee

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Miscellaneous

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