Sunday, November 13, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, November 12 and 13, 2016





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

B.C. to restore smaller class sizes after teachers' union court victory
Former B.C. leaders divided on merits of the Site C hydroelectric project
Former Global anchor Steve Darling named MLA candidate for B.C. Liberals
Snueymuxw First Nation accepts $50M settlement for land in Nanaimo
Steve Darling is second former Global BC broadcaster running for B.C. Liberals in 2017
Sunken tug to be lifted Monday: Heiltsuk First Nation
B.C. Premier sees Buckingham Palace visit as chance to expand trade with U.K.
Christy Clark says teachers' court win is opportunity to 'invest in kids'
B.C. Liberals announce former Global morning announce Steve Darling as new candidate
Making truth and reconciliation a reality in Vancouver
Proposed airport privatization will drive up costs for travellers, say CEOs
Tug recovery near Bella Bella delayed again by poor weather
Polls were wrong in U.S. election: sound familiar, B.C. voters
Premier to talk trade, meet Queen, on visit to London
Nanaimo First Nation ratifies record land-claim settlement
The sinking of the Queen of the North
Medical fees are outdated



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