Monday, February 12, 2018
Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday, February 10 to Monday, February 12, 2018
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene:
Globe and Mail
Throne speech to lay out BC NDP's childcare approach
NDP MPs past and present mull bids for Vancouver mayoral election
Deeply divided Vancouver city council gets it right on harm-reduction plans
New constitutional challenge argues B.C. civil forfeiture regime violates Charter
Why blocking pipelines for crude is no fix for climate change
CBC
No escalation, at least not yet, on trade war with B.C., Notley says
A building problem: B.C. has too many stratas, not enough managers
Northeast False Creek plan critics lament loss of Vancouver's mountain views
'I shouldn't be telling you this, but ... ': loose-lipped WorkSafe BC employee fights firing
No questions asked at new refuges for homeless youth
Vancouver warming centres open as overnight low plunges
Marpole modular housing nearly ready for occupancy
Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark says blocking Trans Mountain is 'illegal'
Abbotsford councillor laments loss of trees, calls for bylaw protection
Ottawa could offer incentives to get B.C. to relent on Trans Mountain
$15 minimum wage won't be enough in Victoria, says chamber of commerce
Vancouver Sun
Notley warns of further retaliation if Ottawa doesn't intervene in pipeline feud
Vancouver's rental and housing markets pressed by 'temporary' residents
Vancouver Province
'You can't do this," Notley told Horgan in heated phone call over pipeline
Victoria Times Colonist
Throne speech Tuesday expected to discuss housing strategy
There was good reason to shout at the prime minister
Horgan on thin ice over pipeline
Bitter medicine for ICBC
Canada first ferry-building policy needed
Victoria News
Esquimalt mayor takes another run at re-election
B.C. has 'days' to figure out Kinder Morgan pipeline dispute: Notley
Petition calls for more air ambulances throughout B.C.
Fixing the real problem at ICBC
Global BC
B.C. urges wine drinkers to buy local amid Alberta boycott
Condos could cut into this Vancouver mountain vista if the city lets them
The Union of BC Indian Chiefs says it stands in solidarity with family of Colten Boushie
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal to hear complaint against UBC's handling of sex assault reports
Langley Township councillor concerned with workplace policy investigation
No retaliatory action planned on Alberta-B.C. pipeline dispute as federal talks continue: Notley
B.C. celebrates final Family Day on second week of February
Canada will do what it must to prevent B.C. from stopping pipeline, says Carr
Georgia Straight
The politics of anger
Does Andrew Wilkinson remind anyone of John Tortorella?
Demonstrators gather in Vancouver to demand justice for Colten Boushie
Grab your ankles, B.C. - Trudeau's got Dominion
Vancouver Courier
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The Tyee
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Miscellaneous
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