Thursday, July 14, 2016
Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, July 14, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.
Canada Revenue Agency launches Vancouver housing probe
Victoria mayor seeks power to tax empty homes
Advocates want developments instead of single-family houses in Vancouver
Former B.C. government worker embroiled in triple-delete scandal pleads guilty
Frenzy of Vancouver rental market whips up bidding wars
First Nations chiefs urge holdout provinces, Ottawa to stop 'dragging feet' on MMIW inquiry
Former political aide George Gretes fined $2,500 for misleading B.C.'s Privacy commissioner
After dragging their heels, Feds plan crackdown on tax cheats
Ex-B.C. government employee pleads guilty in ‘triple delete’ case
Addictions not restricted to homeless
Friends of government fill many board seats
Former B.C. staffer fined $2,500 on 'triple delete' offences
In Vancouver, Three New Treatments for neighbourhood waste
City of Vancouver approves bold plan for zero-emission buildings by 2030
Nearly two of three families say they can't see themselves living in Vancouver three years from now
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