Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Globe and Mail
Fight over liquefied natural gas won't shake B.C.'s minority government
Northeastern BC community cut off by slide has heat and power restored, but no answers
CBC
BC school district investigates after assignment riles parents
Vancouver 1st council candidate splits with party
BC to intervene in TransMountain pipeline review
'I feel real proud': Squamish Nation trade school doubles number of classrooms
It takes a village: How UBC became Canada's largest community without a municipal government
Does BC need Site C to power massive LNG project?
Surrey RCMP appeal to public for information about suspected voter fraud
Old Fort residents make do after northeast BC community cut off by landslide
Police blitz pulls 158 trucks off the road
'My town has just been saved': Northeastern BC celebrates LNG investment decision
Vancouver Sun
Horgan considers ways to pass LNG Canada project without a vote
LNG Canada set 'new standard' for First Nations consultation
BC files to be intervener in new National Energy Board pipeline hearings
BC Ferries considering changes in revamp of Swartz Bay terminal
How 'Dr. No' finally found a way to embrace LNG's lucrative offerings
Questions, confusion over union money in Vancouver municipal election
BC's LNG project roars ahead while Trans Mountain inches along
Vancouver Province
Referendum is what it is. Just deal with it
Victoria Times Colonist
Landlord feels besieged by 20 campers, vows to evict them
Tensions run high as tenters move onto private property on West Saanich Road
New day for Swartz Bay terminal: ideas BC Ferries is considering
Helping Victoria's homeless requires a change in our attitudes
Victoria News
BC businesses use new decal to indicate safe breastfeeding spaces
Absent Saanich mayoral candidate subject of all-candidates forum
Owner wants tent city campers off West Saanich property
BC NDP fined for failing to report 2017 party fundraisers
Opposition questions BC lawsuit against opioid makers
Global BC
Kamloops parent says high school assignment used to push political views onto students
New ICBC fee for lending vehicles could discourage designated drivers: MADD
BC Ferries unveils proposals for major redesign of Swartz Bay Terminal
Okanagan RCMP acted appropriately after medical incident at jail: IIO
BC NDP fined $4,009 for late filing of political donations
Surrey RCMP sets up voter fraud tip line
Protestors call for end to Chinook salmon fishing to save endangered orcas
Mild start to BC flu season, but officials still recommend vaccine
More than 1,000 election signs seized in Surrey for breaking bylaws
BC government has registered as intervener in NEB's reconsideration of Trans Mountain project
Georgia Strait
Extension of SkyTrain night service a priority for Vancouver mayoral candidate aspirant Hector Bremner
NPA mayoral candidate Ken Sim supports more secondary suites as a key component of his housing plan
Vancouver Courier
Here's who's running for Mayor in Vancouver this election
Here's who's running for city council in Vancouver this election
Here's who's running for school board in Vancouver this election
Vancouver collects $45 million in casino revenue
BC wine industry disappointed over coming grocery store sales changes
The Tyee
In Nanaimo Race, everyone looks forward to cleaning up the 'Mess'
How Trump's New Trade Deal pushes aside BC Wines
Miscellaneous
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