Friday, September 14, 2018

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, September 14, 2018




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday, September 14, 2018


Globe and Mail 

Trans Mountain pipeline delay means gaps in oil spill response remain
Sources say Kinder Morgan hiring TD Securities to help sell its remaining Canadian businesses


CBC

Vision Vancouver not running a mayoral candidate
A man dressed as a jug of Kool-Aid is the only reason there's a mayor's race in Terrace
LNG deal close, premier says in UBCM address
Displaced residents of Saanich homeless camp move to Rudd Park
Traffic woes driving City of North Vancouver mayoral candidates to campaign on solutions


Vancouver Sun

Horgan confident hurdles will be cleared to build Kitimat LNG terminal
Vision Vancouver will not field a mayoral candidate in municipal election
Large turnout for Vancouver court appearance of man accused in Marissa Shen's murder
Trans Canada signs all elected first nations along $4.7 billion gas pipeline route through BC
In crowded Vancouver mayor's race, Wai Young turns right to find space
Voters need to think about out of control municipal spending before casting their ballots


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Homeless campers, forced out of Regina Park, set up at new site in Saanich
Saanich rivals for mayor in legal clash over stand on amalgamation
Vancouver developer revives massive Colwood waterfront project
Tensions build as Nanaimo tent city, ever more cramped, tries to expand
Water crises are call to action for BC's leaders
Smoke em if you got em


Victoria News

Premier calls for ideas for protecting against BC floods, wildfires
City of Victoria wins environmental award for contentious bike lanes
Campers  face ongoing discrimination after being displaced from Saanich
BC cities vote to keep plastics out of oceans, nix single use items
Saanich mayoral candidate says dispute between rival takes away from policy issues
BC's local politicians vote to keep fossil fuel efforts local


Global BC

Saanich tent city finds new camp location on provincial land
Kinder Morgan is looking to get out of Canada for as much as $2.4 billion
Vision Vancouver won't run a candidate for mayor
Pubs, daycares, theatres need in senior care homes: Care providers
Feds a few days, not months, away from announcing TransMountain plan: Sohi
BC Liberals won't waive cabinet confidentiality on documents related to money laundering


Georgia Straight

Christy Clark endorses Doug Ford's use of notwithstanding clause in middle of Toronto civic election
Mayoral candidate Shauna Sylvester calmly faces down hecklers while defending value of separated bike lanes
Yes Vancouver mayoral candidate Hector Bremner releases 'pre-suasive" new video on housing
Mayoral candidates Wai Young and Fred Harding pledge to take NDP government to court over tax on $3 million homes
Vision Vancouver councillor Andrea Reimer won't run for mayor in 2018


Vancouver Courier

Vision Vancouver will not run a mayoral candidate for first time in party's history
Moment has come to end daylight saving time in BC, official say
Relief for BC renters on its way: Horgan
UBCM roundup: firefighting, opioids, disaster response, health care
BC Municipal leaders reject call for fracking ban
Andrea Reimer takes a pass on becoming Vision Vancouver's mayoral candidate
District of West Van will pay $750K for Beachhouse Restaurant reno


The Tyee
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Miscellaneous

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