Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, November 2, 2016





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


Abbotsford school staff commended for response to deadly stabbing
B.C. Liberals dragging feet on schools' seismic upgrades, NDP says
Vancouver home sales slide  38.8% in October
Vancouver goes to court to end Downtown Eastside tent city
Can a B.C. - inspired U. S. carbon tax compete with Trump and Clinton?
NDP promises to speed up seismic upgrade to B.C. schools
Former TV reporter and LNG rep Jas Johal gets B.C. Liberal nod for Richmond-Queensborough
Ombudsperson Jay Chalke needled over health firings haystack
Canadian army interested in old nuke that may have been found off Haida Gwaii
What keeps Teachers on the job? It's not just about salaries
Will back up cameras put your ICBC in reverse? I doubt it
New stormwater utility bills flood Victoria homes, businesses
Province ditches plans for highway linking Port Alberni, Highway 19
Municipal governments matter most
Province outlines school funding details
NDP questions school upgrade cancellations
Chaos starting to calm down in facility for tent city residents
Gordon Campbell will re-emerge in Vancouver to speak about clean energy





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