Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene:
Fish farm debate lands in a B.C. lab
B.C. Liberal leadership candidates Stone, de Jong advocate for fixes to housing, child care
Municipalities, B.C. police departments want cut of marijuana revenue
Visible minorities now the majority in 5 B.C. cities
Liberal leadership hopeful suggests deadlines for municipalities on housing approvals
Vancouver on track to meet 2050 clean energy targets: staff report
Hard hat Horgan's 'open for business' tour dumps Dr. No
Municipalities not even close to reigning in spending
Victoria moves for regional plastic bag ban
BC Conservatives demand ride-sharing
Mike de Jong, ex-B.C. finance minister, calls on NDP to release foreign buyer data
68% of Canadians want Quebec's face-coverings ban in their province
B.C. set to have Canada's most expensive auto insurance: taxpayers federation
Voter turnout in Vancouver should be higher than 11 percent
Development permit board has a duty to vote for community's desire in Chinatown
Students in Care Falling Further Behind in School
Principles and Profanity: Rafe Mair as a Government Minister
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