Thursday, October 26, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, October 26, 2017





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



B.C. man linked to farm search appears in court in unrelated case
B.C. criticizes federal government for not dealing with derelict vessels quickly enough
More support needed in B.C. to help youth in care succeed at school
South Vancouver residents protest housing units for homeless
B.C. moves to stop landlords from using lease loophole to increase rents
What can Pitt Meadows councillors do about colleague convicted of sex assault? Not much, says lawyer
Millions in forgotten UBC paycheques waiting to be collected
Kinder Morgan appeals to regulator after it fails to gain Burnaby permits
Vancouver Coastal Health starts its flu shot campaign
Feds ask boaters to stay 200 metres from B.C.'s southern resident orcas
B.C. announces legislation to close fixed-term rental loophole
Children in care need more support to succeed at school: BC youth representative
B.C. premier appoints top deputy to review 'integrity' of fish farm testing lab
'No ill feelings towards the minister': B.C. fish scientist speaks out
B.C. Liberals fail to save secretive international tax rebate program
Horgan's work as premier tops first 100 days for NDP
B.C. government moves to protect renters by closing fixed-term 'loophole'
Do sasquatch exist? Bigfoot believer takes B.C. government to court
Minister introduces amendment to close rent-control loophole
OK, Nanaimo, just another year till election
Young voices get a hearing
A new life for mass transit
Political battle over scientific quarrel
B.C. to give renters a break on deposits, rent increases
Kinder Morgan Canada appeals to regulator after permit failure
How is it that a man convicted of sex assault can remain on Pitt Meadows council?
Former Attorney General says police attitudes have shifted on 'high-risk' women
In Metro Vancouver, 43 per cent of renters are living in homes they can't afford
A Bath a Week: One Look at Privately run Seniors Care
Fish Farm Occupations Net High Political Drama
Researchers Say Ministry downplaying damage done by Health Firings
B.C. Aquaculture Minister Lana Popham is right about fish farms
Education Minister Rob Fleming should tell controversial Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld to go
NDP cabinet minister introduces bill to eliminate fixed-term rental-housing leases
Bill 12 would enable B.C. police to hand out printable electronic tickets to motorists
Why Vision Vancouver's Andrea Reimer doesn't aspire to be mayor
B.C. winemakers are taking their case to the Supreme Court of Canada
Minister introduces amendment to close rent-control loophole
Free our booze! B.C.'s liquor industry remains chained to Prohibition-era laws




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