Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, October 18, 2017





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


Fatal ammonia leak at Fernie arena is the first in Canada
B.C. municipalities scurry to have say on marijuana legalization
BC NDP's warning on fish-farm tenures bad for investors, critic says
Battle brewing over potential sale of public beach
Democracy Watch appeals B.C. Supreme Court decision not to review Christy Clark conflict of interest case
'Tight-knit community' of Fernie mourns 3 dead in arena ammonia leak
B.C. urges drives to Be More Truck Aware in new safety campaign
Enbridge backs away from move to seize assets from environmental organization
Haida carver puts final touches on UBC Reconciliation totem pole
Premier tries to untangle Popham's words in fish farm letter
Charges laid in probe of alleged B.C. money laundering
Uber political games leave public out in cold
Victoria region needs transport plan
Seeking common vision and common action
B.C. minister warned salmon farm not to restock
B.C. Jails now using body scanners to keep drugs out
Vancouver's bid to house Amazon's second headquarters given green light
Taxi demand in the spotlight in Vancouver as ride-hailing delays mount
B.C.'s top court won't review Christy Clark conflict of interest allegations
Green education trustee Janet Fraser to accept nomination for chair of new Vancouver School Board
Lack of real-time tracking of B.C. police involved deaths leaves room for misconduct to spread
BC must jump into the Deep end to protect our water
Come on kids, let's start our own daily newspaper

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