Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, November 8, 2018






Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the provincial scene for Wednesday, November 8, 2017.



BC Hydro feels revenue squeeze while NDP commits to rate freeze
BC officer followed 'first person' training in Abbotsford shooting
Proposed bylaw would allow city to bill landlords of 'nuisance residences'
Investigation into Salmon River Road property scaled down but still active
'Hurtling towards extinction': B.C. steelhead returns critically low according to new report
Provincial government freezes BC Hydro rates
British Columbians mark war contributions of Indigenous men and women
Chicken catching organization went too far surveilling employees, BC's privacy commissioner finds
B.C. government proposes short-term freeze on B.C. Hydro rates
Energy Minister reveals plenty on Site C during estimates debate
Sea Level maps show Canada's coastal communities in race against time
Most British Columbians ready to move Family Day
Beleaguered bars and restaurants welcome B.C. NDP booze review
Is B.C.'s gov't crackdown a distracted-driving cash grab?
Province asks for freeze on electricity rates as B.C. Hydro reviewed
Delays failed patients
NDP at a loss for words on pipeline
B.C. Hydro rate freeze promised for 2018
City of Vancouver identifies more neighbourhoods to house homeless
New legislation invites 'dark money' to municipal elections
Upgrade your skills for a dramatically new world
Capilano university teams up with U.K. university to offer diploma and degree in international management
Public toilets at future Broadway subway system sought by Vancouver civic advisors
Would Vancouver voters support a true Green mayor?
Horgan says 'Everything's on the Table' in Review of BC Ferries
Building Community Through Little Free Libraries
Want to pull the plug on Tax-Supported BC Private Schools? Not So Fast
If people can't afford to work in Vancouver, what happens to the city?
Trans Mountain pipeline lawsuit dropped as non-profit group fears it can't afford legal challenge
'A lot on my plate right now': Horgan in no hurry to call byelection to replace Christy Clark








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