Friday, October 13, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, October 13, 2017





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


Campaigns worry about lacking interest in Vancouver city council by-election
BC Liberal leadership candidate Todd Stone tries to play nice
Vancouver's middle-aged exodus raises concerns about city's economic future
Penticton Indian Band grandmothers lead march on MCFD office
TransLink invests $23M in roads, sidewalks and bike lanes
Scrapping Site C and developing wind and solar could save billions, analyst says
Premier defends removing bridge tolls despite increased traffic
Coquihalla Highway reopens near Kamloops after snow forces closure
Victoria asks fossil fuel companies to pay for climate change costs
'Levelling the playing field': B.C. agriculture minister looks to help craft breweries
'We're the ones that have to live here': Heiltsuk still feel impact of fuel spill
Furmano: 'Locals first' announcement set off pointed email exchange between city official, development association head
Your quick guide to the Vancouver byelection
In Liberal leadership race, will it be Stone on throne?
Fish farm protestors visit Premier John Horgan's constituency office
Assistance rates get a boost
Protest hits Horgan's office in Langford
Former B.C. director pleads guilty in vote-getting scandal
B.C. marijuana dispensaries form independent group
Neo-Nazi posters plastered at UNBC, but RCMP say they're not a hate crime
TransLink announces $23M in new road and cycling infrastructure
Surrey based homeless advocacy group offering money for housing proposals
Kill Site C, Former Hydro CEO Tells Commission
Park board commissioner wants more rangers patrolling Vancouver parks

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