Sunday, October 29, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, October 28 & 29, 2017





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


City Councillor in Pitt Meadows resigns following sexual assault conviction
RCMP, Chinese consulate issue warning of scams targeting Chinese nationals
Vancouver brokerage's purchase of Chinese real estate listing Vanfun.com falls apart
Bridge tolls helped reduce traffic congestion in the Lower Mainland, says UBC professor
'It means a lot to me': 1 year later, tiny homes in this B.C. community are making a big difference
'It's not a good situation': Surrey families rally for funding to replace portables
Burnaby mayor says Kinder Morgan's NEB appeal is 'insulting'
5 arrested for mischief following Kinder Morgan protest
Prince George residents say yes to new fire hall, pool in referendum
Squamish Chief suggests tearing down Vancouver's historic RCMP barracks in spirit of reconciliation
More calls, texts, emails - with your doctor's receptionists
Pitt Meadows councillor resigns days after sex assault conviction
Good News/Bad News for Dianne Watts
Who's to blame for name game? No the 'minister of intimidation'
Ease the burden of fundraising
NDP's Adrian Dix tackles seniors' residential care gap
David Murray resigns from Pitt Meadows council following criminal conviction
City of Vancouver announces first temporary shelter will open at 1401 Hornby Street
City of Vancouver releases resident designs for Arbutus Greenway
David Murray resigns from Pitt Meadows city council after sex assault conviction
Funeral visit prompts plea  from Coquitlam mayor to revive Riverview Hospital

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