Monday, September 25, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, September 25, 2017








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




BC Conservatives eye fresh opportunity amid Liberal uncertainty
Marijuana sales in British Columbia could vary between cities: minister
B.C. man acquitted of four terrorism-related charges
The BC NDP's finance reform bill is just a magic trick
Families walk Highway of Tears before missing and murdered Indigenous women hearings
Ministry of Justice should fund rape kits, city councillor proposes
B.C. Liberal leadership hopeful Mike Bernier says party needs to listen to voters
Former Advanced education minister Andrew Wilkinson announces bid to lead B.C. Liberals
B.C. to begin public consultation on marijuana legalization
'Your name is no longer valid': B.C. residents with hyphenated names blocked from renewing ID
Former Finance Minister warned BCLC about large casino cash transactions
Government tried dozens of times to establish Atlantic Salmon on West Coast
Families walk Highway of Tears ahead of missing, murdered Indigenous women hearing
B.C. starts talking about legal weed
Stone sets tone trying to stand out in Liberal leadership crowd
Experts take on B.C.'s housing affordability crisis at annual UBCM
How marijuana is sold could vary from city to city
B.C. Liberal leadership race could field 8 candidates as Wilkinson, Bernier join
Dianne Watts promises to fix 'disconnect with BC Liberals' base
Bernier joins race for B.C. Liberal leadership
Wilkinson weighs in for B.C. Liberal leadership
BC NDP under fire for possible partisan posts on government's Facebook page
Mike Bernier, ex-educator minister, to seek BC Liberal leadership
Andrew Wilkinson joins BC Liberal leadership race
Watts weighs in on political donations, marijuana
B.C. Liberals should not take the taxpayer subsidy: Todd Stone
Greyhound's withdrawal will hurt Northern and Interior BC
BC Ferries Bike Fee Violates the Sprit of two wheels, say cyclists
Energy Innovation Means Site C already a White Elephant
One City Council  candidate Judy Graves will stand up for tenants and neighbourhoods
Ex-Vancouver school board chair Mike Lombardi ready to work with special advisor Dianne Turner
New Chinatown condo project vows to respect heritage of historic Vancouver neighbourhood
Have your say on how marijuana should be regulated in B.C.

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