Monday, October 30, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, October 30, 2017





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


B.C. to launch consultations on provincial poverty reduction
BC NDP moves to keep big money out of municipal elections
Anti-dumping duty threatens LNG Canada project
Police collect DNA in case of missing woman in B.C.
B.C. doctor says Canadian-led heart valve surgery will 'blow people's minds'
The guardian angel of the Surrey strip has died
B.C. government eyes giving cities tools to remove convicted officials
Family of missing woman gives DNA to compare with human remains found on B.C. farm
Vancouver preparing additional cold-weather shelter beds
B.C. government introduces campaign finance reform to municipal politics
ICBC reports technical difficulties delaying customer transactions
Petition to ban Halloween fireworks circulates in Vancouver
After 5 overdose deaths in 9 hours, B.C. harm reduction worker says 'nobody's safe'
'Just the beginning': anti-pipeline protestors vow 'rise of resistance'
Legislation for B.C.'s poverty reduction strategy expected next year
Lengthy court battle ahead for Kinder Morgan, legal expert predicts
Horgan likely to make good on no-BS promise to unionized building trades
B.C. to ban corporate and union donations in municipal election
B.C. has the fiscal room to make lives better
Tough new rules for homes on farmland planned
B.C. government's poverty reduction plan could include a basic income
NDP bill would ban union, corporate donations in local elections
NDP moves to limit local election money
B.C. poverty reduction starts with committee
UBC team develops system to predict human-caused wildfires
Myths of our marine environment
Janet Fraser elected as Vancouver School Board chair
Abbotsford police chief calls for drug education in school curriculum
Winter is coming, warns ICBC
Hudson's Bay looks into selling flagship downtown Vancouver store
BC NDP moves to ban 'big money' in municipal elections
B.C. Government unveils 27-member panel to help draft poverty reduction strategy
Big money ban coming to civic election campaigns
Vancouver homeowners may face $10,000 daily fine for failing to report if property is rented
B.C. NDP government moves to outlaw big money from municipal elections
Downtown Vancouver's landmark Hudson's Bay Building may be put up for sale
I left Vancouver Because Vancouver left me
B.C. Seeks advice on how to reduce poverty
Sean Holman: Catching up with BC's Investigative reporting pioneer
For Indigenous People Homlessness is more than lacking a home

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