Thursday, December 8, 2016
Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, December 8, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.
British Columbia opens drug injection sites amid opioid crisis
B. C. boy with mysterious broken bones returned to parents
B. C. to fix section of Highway 99 that has been sliding down mountainside
B.C. to resume issuing reports on inquiry into missing women
With Syrian families in limbo, delays test refugees' and sponsors' faith, hope and charity
19 Wing Comox lands Search and Rescue training centre
Cruise ships named in U. S. pollution case have stopped in Victoria
Early warning system in the works to protect blue whales from ships: DFO
Opioid crisis prompts opening of multiple 'overdose prevention sites'
BC NDP says property tax proposal to fund opioid crisis a result of provincial inaction
Christy Clark praises Alberta premier's 'courage' on pipeline issue
Fentanyl crisis: B. C. announces new overdose sites in Vancouver, Victoria, Surrey
BCTF urges teachers to explain benefits of restored rules on classroom conditions to parents, politicians
Vancouver Port boss to Ottawa: Don't privatize Canada's biggest port
Site C so far advanced no government would kill it
Seriously? A property tax increase to deal with the fentanyl crisis
Developer aims to run Vic West to Langford trains on E & N
Trans Mountain approval a game changer
Developer wants commuter rail service up and running in one year
Does recent seismic activity indicate an earthquake coming to B.C.?
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