Friday, November 4, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, November 4, 2016





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

Woodfibre LNG announcement

Woodfibre says it is proceeding with B.C.'s first LNG project
Woodfibre LNG plant one step closer to reality with First Nations support, says premier
Woodfibre procedding with B.C.'s first major LNG project in Squamish
Woodfibre LNG to be first LNG plant built in B.C.
Woodfibre LNG project in B.C. to proceed
Woodfibre LNG gets positive investment decision
Squamish Nation not supportive of today's Woodfibre LNG announcement
'Fire outside Woodfibre LNG/Fortis BC office' suspicious, say Squamish police
Arson at Squamish Woodfibre LNG community office


Haisla LNG backer Ellis Ross to run for B.C. Liberals
We can't afford to ignore indigenous women and girls with resource development plans
UFO? Lost Cold War nuclear weapon? Canada's navy to investigate object found off B.C. coast
Province says cutting Salmon Arms firefighters' benefits about taxpayer dollars, fairness
#ComeToBellaBella: Heiltsuk issue challenge to Justin Trudeau after diesel spill on B.C.'s North Coast
'Family' model key to success at Victoria home for homeless, director says
Moratorium on crude oil tanker traffic coming soon: Garneau
Northern Health investigating measles warning from Prince George school
Ministry accused of ignoring risk prior to assault of infants
Federal government has sent 'positive' signal on B.C.-Alberta hydro power line, says provincial energy minister
Navy sending vessel to check into atomic bomb wreckage found off BC
Australia's foreign donations storm cautionary for B.C.
Confident Liberals know all to well how election upsets work
Firings scandal seems endless
From a dearth to an abundance of documents
Fired Health Workers Blast Ombudsperson Investigation
B.C. resource industry boom exposing indigenous women, girls to violence: Amnesty




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