Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, November 22, 2016





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

B.C. promises 2,900 affordable housing units
Chief urges child-welfare 'partnership' between governments, First Nations
B.C. gives Taseko mine a second change after letter to Christy Clark
British Columbia reveals $500-million affordable housing plan
Emergency dispatchers need more education, says Lillooet Mayor
New Salish Orca ferry en route to B.C.
Premier Christy Clark avoiding questions on long-term ICBC rates
68 affordable housing projects announced as part of investment
ICBC finances in question amidst fight to keep secret rate forecasts
Political talk may be cheap, but B.C.'s next election won't be
B.C. affordable housing projects not all new
B.C. government unveils details of affordable housing fund
First Natural-gas powered ferry heads for home
Details of Fraser's pay deal hard to find
In leaked email, Nanaimo mayor describes councillors as bullies, mentally ill
Nanaimo mayor calls for investigation after confidential email leaked
Bombshell email unleashes chaos in Nanaimo City Council
B.C. government announces 68 affordable housing projects across the province
Journalists jumping to BC Liberal Jobs a problem for Media credibility


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