Thursday, September 8, 2016
Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, September 8, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.
First Nations boy's suicide hasn't changed B.C. policies: Turpel-Lafond
Fisheries could lose $10 billion a year due to climate change: study
B.C. schools to add protections for LGBTQ students in anti-bullying policies
New B.C. charity founded to protect province's grizzly bears
Metro Vancouver report makes case for more rental units near transit
B.C.'s minister for child welfare to release youth-services plan
Art philanthropist looks to save B.C.'s grizzly bears
B.C. anti-bullying policies to reflect all colours of the rainbow
System fails Aboriginal youth with huge waits, confusion, says B.C.'s child advocate
B.C. indigenous leader Shane Gottfriedson a guy who wants to 'get stuff done'
Horgan keeps options, mind open on divisive Kinder Morgan pipeline'
'New' Ferry service is restored old one
Stakes are high in medicare trial
McLoughlin Point recommendation stirs up mixed emotions in Esquimalt
Pacific NorthWest LNG's carbon pollution under B.C.'s new climate plan
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