Sunday, September 24, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, September 23 & 24 2017








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


Conservative MP Dianne Watts officially announces bid for BC Liberal leadership
B.C. Film industry faces safety concerns after accidents
Smaller, remote districts in B.C. struggling to recruit teachers
B.C. Mayors, councillors eye annual convention as chance to engage with NDP government
Horgan hails end of big-donor events at annual ticketed NDP gathering
Anonymous, limitless political donations from 'puppet organizations' continue in B.C.
B.C. municipalities eager for finance reform breakthrough under new government
B.C. eyes stricter distracted driving penalties as collisions surge
Weeds needs: B.C. Almanac broadcast talks pot with municipal leaders live from UBCM convention
Motion picture spending in B.C. hits all-time high
Dianne Watts enters BC Liberal leadership race, will resign as Tory MP
To win Amazon, a city needs art, says Alberta economist
Thousands march in Vancouver's Walk for Reconciliation
B.C. joins national trend to clean up political fundraising - and we'er paying for it
World Rivers Day: how a B.C. river cleanup spawned an international movement
'We know our women are out there': Tamara's Walk on B.C.'s Highway of Tears demands answers
Legal cannabis tops packed agenda at annual meeting of B.C.'s municipal leaders
Amazon HQ: Where could you put a 100-acre tech campus in Metro Vancouver
B.C. municipalities eager for finance reform breakthrough under new government
Dianne Watts announces she'll run for leader of B.C. Liberals
Taxpayer funding of politics the norm in democracies
Taxpayers pick up tab for banned corporate, union donations
Dianne Watts to run for leader of B.C. Liberals
Dianne Watts: Revved up to fight and win again
'I'm all in': Former Surrey Mayor Dianne Watt enters BC Liberal leadership race
Pressure builds for big money ban in civic elections
Newton community group calls for tougher rules as Surrey teen's killer's sentencing looms
Okanagan Falls fire department facing volunteer shortage
SFU prof says 'Clan' team name should change, puts student athletes at risk
Tens of thousands walk for reconciliation in Vancouver
Thousands take to streets of Vancouver in Walk for Reconciliation




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