Friday, September 22, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, February 22, 2017








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



BC Liberals need more than a new leader - they need ideas
British Columbia to review alleged money laundering at casinos
Rising prices push out long-time Vancouver residents
B.C. court halts extradition of pair to India to face murder charges: lawyer
Marine debris clean-up efforts in jeopardy as funding runs out
Rumours suggest changes coming to federal tax reform proposal
Shelved 2016 casino report flagged money laundering concerns, AG says on it now
B.C. mining company fined for polluting Tulameen River
Big cash flowing into River Rock Casino sparks money-laundering probe
Michael Lee, Mike Bernier expected to run for B.C. Liberal leadership
'Class clown' questions circus over taxpayer subsidies
First Nations protestors move off Swanson fish farm, continue to monitor operations
Adrian Dix includes key NDP allies in health authority appointments
City of Victoria's top manager leaving job
Residency Tenancy Branch gets needed lift
Hard-head policies needed for hard times
Dare to rethink your preconceptions of Indigenous People, Says Author
Proportional representation offers BC Stable Government and Pragmatic Legislation
Sam Sullivan promises to 'end overdose crisis'
Sullivan revisited: On drug addiction, mayoral runs and getting doused with Coke
B.C. enters new 'riled west' era of campaign financing
Vancouver MLA Michael Lee signals he's joining the race for leader of the B.C. Liberal party
BC Liberal leadership race: candidates, dates and spending details




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