Thursday, October 12, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, October 12, 2017





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


Opioid death toll hits record in B.C. despite push on prevention
Heiltsuk community still reeling a year after tugboat fuel spill on B.C. coast
Globe and Mail wins B.C. awards for stories on Trans Mountain pipeline, opioids
B.C.'s police watchdog releases list of injuries sustained by man killed by police
Vancouver official says city's presale condo plan addresses lack of public trust
It's 'very clear': Vancouver police must co-operate with watchdog, attorney general says
Premier vows to eliminate wait-list for youth anti-gang program
B.C. overdose deaths now surpass 2016 total, coroner says
Surprise guilty plea entered in B.C. Liberals' 'quick wins' scandal
Fentanyl mostly responsible for new height in B.C. illicit drug deaths
Hit the deck (or not) as ferry edicts take hold
Liberals searching for lines of attack
Minimum wage needs scrutiny
B.C. salmon farm value growing rapidly
IIO deployed to fatal officer-involved shooting in Qualicum Beach
BC Ambulances to received brand-new stretchers
B.C. wineries prepare to challenge inter-provincials sales restrictions
Terry Teegee elected as BC Assembly of First Nations regional chief
B.C.'s next election could include a radically different voting system
New B.C. guidelines unveiled for prescription heroin
People with disabilities in Poverty Trap, Says Report
From Sex to Shoes: New Novel a fictional take on B.C. Politics
Minister wants 'solid political relationship' with new school board
Vancouver Park Board to consult with First Nations on Siwash Rock name change


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