Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene:
B.C. failed to reduce wildfire risk, despite warning, communities say
Harm reduction needs more than a one-size fits-all solution
Experts mull the future of transportation in Metro Vancouver
NDP can't afford to break key fundraising promise: experts
Trains, planes or hitch-hiking: Greyhound users on how they'll get around without the bus
TransLink bus service expansion starts Monday
Drug users say methadone formula switch contributed to BC's opioid crisis
Financial worries of back-to-school shopping hard on low-income families
BC hasn't done enough to reduce wildfire risk, communities say
UVic launches new sexual violence prevention office
BC welcomes record number of international K-12 students
More efforts needed to prevent young people from turning to gangs, say police
BC Liberals pick former MLA Ben Stewart for Kelowna West byelection
BC Workers vulnerable to wage theft, bullying says labour group
Veteran B.C. high school basketball coach ends career following complaints
Metro families face out-of-school care space chase
Greater Victoria politicians armed with issues for municipalities convention
Region riddled with duplication
Slogging through the government's plastic
Farmland reforms ahead for NDP government
B.C. First Nations fishermen file class-action lawsuit against federal government over income taxes
Hall-of-Fame B.C. High School basketball coach says he was forced to resign due to parents' complaints
DTES group will continue to hand out pain relievers despite City of Vancouver's concerns
A Labour Day wish list for the NDP
'We have work to do": BC's New Labour Minister
Is there a better way to Fish Farm?
Labour Day 2017 is finally an opportunity for working people to celebrate
Premier John Horgan says Labour Day offers opportunity to reflect on progress made by working people
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