Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, October 25, 2017





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




Percentage of immigrants settling in B.C. still falling, census says
Police add resources, expand search area after human remains found on rural B.C. farm
ICBC says crashes are 25% higher on Halloween
Mounties warn against speculation as search intensifies on B.C. farm
Pitt Meadows councillor convicted of sexual assault, mayor considers next steps
Fast moving waters prompt evacuation, local state of emergency near Terrace
Record breaking snowfall knocks out power, cancels buses in northeastern B.C.
Chilliwack school trustee sorry for causing offence with post on gender identity
Crowded B.C. Liberal leadership campaign gets another candidate
Premier appoints Deputy Minister to lead probe on fish farm science
Horgan reels in Popham, takes over messy fish farm file
'Visible minority' now meaningless term in Metro Vancouver
RCMP investigators truck heavy equipment, living supplies into Sagmoen farm
B.C. government moves towards electronic traffic tickets
In damage control mode, Horgan reaches out to business
Premier orders review of fish lab's integrity
Electoral area must be heard
Liberals rap NDP for unilateral moves
Premier shares ferry frustrations at Island economic summit
Pitt Meadows councillor convicted of sexual assault from 25 years ago
Premier Horgan's deputy to probe B.C. salmon health research
Traffic tickets to go electronic in B.C.
Liberals rap NDP for unilateral moves
Horgan government commits $2.8 million for Vancouver shelters
Vancouver homeowners defend turning to Airbnb
Has Vision Vancouver reached its expiry date?
Vision Vancouver Coun. Andrea Reimer won't seek re-election in 2018
Fixing BC Hydro Accounting Will Take Time, Says James
Life and Breath on the Skeena River
Long list of speakers on Airbnb and short-term rentals spills into a second night of public debate
With Coun. Andrea Reimer leaving, why not just shut down Vision Vancouver?
David Allan Murray, Pitt Meadows City Councillor, convicted of sex assault
Growing pains of a growing Central Okanagan
Flood warning issued as roads pool with water in Kitimat and Terrace area
'We can't risk people's lives': Maple Ridge Council votes to prohibit homeless camp
Chilliwack school trustee apologizes for gender identity rant on Facebook
Vancouver opens 300 shelter spaces for the homeless

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