Thursday, November 9, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints:Thursday, November 9, 2017





Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Thursday, November 9, 2017.




Vancouver housing initiative for homeless meets opposition
B.C. to bolster service to test drugs for fentanyl
RCMP complete search of B.C. property where human remains were found
The Stanley Park blob is gone. But for how long?
Marpole residents bring protests to steps of City Hall
Park board plan to address safety, cleanliness in Vancouver parks
City of Vancouver unveils snow response plan
Residents of 'Sugar Mountain' tent city slam crackdown by firefighters
City of Vancouver rolls out new snow fighting strategy
B.C.'s unionized employees to get raise next February
Police procession honours fallen Abbotsford officer Const. John Davidson
Kelowna outreach workers demand temporary shelter as temperatures drop
Planners name Ladysmith, B.C.'s First Avenue as best street in the country
Thompson Nicola Regional District hires recovery manager to oversee wildfire relief efforts
B.C. relaxes rules for farm-based breweries
NDP's 'inconsistent' claim over Hydro freeze troubles Greens
More than 1,100 drug overdose deaths in B.C. this year
More than 1,100 overdose deaths in B.C. this year; minister promises action
Severance bill rises to $13.6M for B.C. Government
Reprised Victoria homeless shelter taking a new path this year
Culture at Nanaimo hospital is toxic: report
Why we mourn police officers
Twin-bill Crown corporation dramas
Establishment of a Capital Region transportation service passes first hurdle
NDP matchers B.C. Liberal tax cut promise
Funeral date set for Abbotsford police officer John Davidson
'Toxic' culture leading Nanaimo hospital to 'self-destruction': report
'Sugar Mountain' tent city residents say they have no heat or water
Police wrap up search of Okanagan farm where human remains were found
Hydro Rate Freeze Makes Life 'More Affordable,' says NDP
Marpole housing opponents need schooling


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