Sunday, March 11, 2018
Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, March 10 & 11, 2018
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Saturday/Sunday, March 10 & 11, 2018
Globe and Mail
RCMP unionization may change community policing across Canada
B.C. protest against Trans Mountain pipeline followed by pro-pipeline event
B.C. coast not endangered by Fukushima nuclear accident, researchers say
CBC
ICBC spends $800K in damage claims for Ferrari that crashed into pole
U of C researchers predict locations where lightning is likely to spark wildfires
Often-filmed SFU plaza undergoing major renovations
No adverse effects from 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster on B.C. coast: SFU researchers
Protestors rally for and against Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline plan
'Throw the key away': Experts weigh in on how to spend B.C.'s anti-gang dollars
Furious feedback: B.C. government launching one public consultation every week
Vancouver Sun
Aboriginals and whites leaving Metro Vancouver
ICBC spends $800,000 in damage claims for Ferrari that crashed into pole
Outside of B.C: owners push back against proposed speculation tax
Relax. Employer health taxes haven't sunk businesses in other provinces
Vancouver Province
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Victoria Times Colonist
It's time to end reign of city's horse-drawn carriages, Victoria councillor says
B.C.'s criminal justice system among worst in Canada
Saanich considers garden suites to boost housing stocks
Ferrari burns bright in ICBC dumpster fire
To do, or not to do, that is the question
Victoria News
Saanich explores new housing options
These are taxing times for our new NDP government
Rally for Resources responds to B.C. anti-development protests
Global BC
Vancouver residents look to stop city from building new bike path through Kitsilano Beach Park
Thousands march in Burnaby to protest Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Ferrari owner suing ICBC for repair costs, insurer says it's already paid
Cold-weather shelter dilemma prompts community meeting in Kelowna
Vancouver man calls 'Men Working Above' signs discriminatory
Georgia Straight
Opponents want to put the brakes on Kitsilano Beach Park bike path
Vancouver Courier
Report recommends city kick in #200K for two mass bike rides this summer
City wants all new residential buildings equipped with electric vehicle charging stations
First Nation members build watch house on pipeline path at Trans Mountain pipeline protest
Park board motion aimed at women's safety at big events
The Tyee
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