Thursday, November 3, 2016
Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, November 3, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.
Inside the response to the Nathan E. Stewart
Health and well-being of B.C. kids youth 'quite good': report
Vancouver grants two-week reprieve to tent-city residents
Soil dumping to resume at Shawnigan Lake following court ruling
Kamloops battling doctor shortage 'one step at a time'
Kinder Morgan Canada president clarifies climate change views
Second-hand economy on the rise in B.C., report says
Check up on B.C. children's health finds 'concerning' disparities between regions and genders
David Suzuki: 'World Class' may not mean much when it comes to oil-spill response
How to Bring First People's into BC Classrooms
B.C. home support workers hurt at twice provincial average
B.C. moves to set up province-wide earthquake monitoring system
Trudeau government gives B.C. discount airline thumbs up
Bellringer bytes into B.C. Liberals for technology file turmoil
Violence, poverty, homelessness: Social costs of resource development are mostly borne by women, Amnesty report reveals
Vancouver School Board appoints interim staff
School's seismic plans are in confusion
Stormwater bill clearly and simply explained
Health of B.C. children and youth positive overall: report
Winds delay tug clean up efforts off B.C. coast
Liberal convention to build B.C. election team
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