Friday, December 8, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, December 8, 2017




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


A 'transit-regressive mayor' may be just what TransLink needs
Vancouver residents protest city's latest strategy for housing the homeless
Vancouver fire crews responded to more than 6,000 overdose calls this year
Ahoy! 1st vessel built under federal shipbuilding strategy unveiled in B.C
As dam decision looms, Greens urge email flood to premier's office
Vancouver mulls 'legacy business' label to maintain neighbourhood character
One of the biggest decisions in B.C. history is about to be made: the fate of the Site C dam
Expect Horgan to approve reframed Site C in a few days
Some fear shakeup at mayor's council could doom broadway subway, Surrey Light Rail
Connecting with 60's scoop experience
BC company sends planes to fight California wildfires
Anesthetic: as it puts you out, it puts out into the atmosphere too, B.C. led study shows
Vancouver looks to support 'legacy businesses' to sustain Chinatown's character
Fixed link to Sunshine Coast never truly in the cards
With or Without Site C, BC Needs more clean electricity
The Pipeline tyrants
Modular housing projects 'provide a place to call home
Province won't build bridge or road connecting Sunshine Coast to Lower Mainland
Marpole residents ask for judicial review of modular housing
How Derek Corrigan's defeat of Gregor Robertson at Mayors' Council changes the transportation equation

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