Friday, December 1, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, December 1, 2017




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


B.C. emergency workers put to the test as wave of opioid overdoses overwhelms the system
Housing Vancouver strategy" I want to believe in miracles
Sunken tug near Bella Bella, caused by sleeping crew member: report
Rachel Notley finds herself in pipeline battles at home and away
B.C. Judge stays charges against alleged gang leader Jamie Bacon in Surrey Six homicides
Sailor on watch admits "I fell asleep" in report on fuel spill off B.C. coast
Premier pledges to cut wait times for domestic violence victims seeking support
B.C. attorney general to rethink charging people who don't disclose HIV status prior to sex
Province launches 'Overdose Emergency Response Centre' at VGH
Help on the way for Kelowna homeless following major housing announcement
More to come on money laundering allegations, B.C. attorney general says
Horgan learns through minority how to softpedal change
Daycare and Housing under one roof
Steelhead LNG terminal no longer planned for Saanich Inlet
B.C. launches emergency response centre to curb overdose deaths
Attorney General David Eby expresses shock over court ruling staying charges against Jamie Bacon
Andrew Wilkinson claims his Liberal government could cut overdose deaths in half in just two years
City of Vancouver seeks court injunction to get Marpole homeless housing built
City of Vancouver identifies another site for homeless in Vancouver
Vancouver Police disappointed by Pride Parade ban
Innovative project opens with 129 new homes for vulnerable Richmondites
Is it time to retire the Odd Squad?
Electoral Reform Consultation Missing Key Options, say Advocate
Charges stayed against gangster Jamie Bacon in connection with 'Surrey Six' homicides
A man fell asleep at the wheel, and helped cause a massive fuel spill on B.C.'s coast
BC government launches overdose response centre at VGH
BC Liberal leadership hopefuls debate in Kelowna
B.C. government promises $5 million to help women and children affected by violence



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