Thursday, August 11, 2016
Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, August 11, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.
Penticton Motel transforming to affordable housing complex
How Vancouver's Housing Segregation became Policy: A 2040 look back
Site C 'Running Roughshod' over Indigenous Rights, Wilson-Rabould said
Data collected by B.C. likely overstate role of foreign buyers: economist
Financial fault lines: The earthquake risk of Vancouver's condo boom
Cyclospora outbreak may be linked to imported produce, says Canadian health officials
Province falling short of goal to create 500 new beds, NDP says
DFO shutting down all salmon sports fishing on lower Fraser to protect sockeye
B.C.'s political parties settling on campaign staff for 2017 election
B.C. housing fix is a muddle
Why B.C. Hydro must halt construction of the Site C dam
Career paths: B. C. political leaders' #Firstsevenjobs
Without party ideology, we lack leadership
Decision could change Wild Salmon
Removal of structures in Victoria's Tent City almost done
Province won't rush remaining tent city residents to move
B.C. Trade Minister Teresa Wat is confident economy will ride out shock of 15 percent Vancouver foreign buyers tax
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