Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Saturday/Sunday, November 3 & 4, 2018
Globe and Mail
BC Liberals reflect on past campaign mistakes as they look to future at annual convention
The unanswered questions in B.C.'s electoral reform referendum
BC's electoral reform options: proportional representation, sort of
BC Liberals convene, seeking a new path to power
Vancouver mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart says he's working through narrow window to nab federal housing cash
CBC
'A Perfect storm':Unprecedented sea lice infestation could help answer question of risk to B.C.'s wild salmon
Suspension of TRU professor could violated academic freedom, faculty association says
Vancouver Sun
Pressure on government to recognize physician assistants
BC Liberal Party rebrands at convention, working to broaden appeal
McCallum's plan to replace RCMP with municipal police force is costly and complex, say critics
Predicting the political landscape after electoral reform in BC
Vancouver Province
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Victoria Times Colonist
Johnson Street Bridge builder sues City of Victoria over design, costs
Angry argument over voting needs soothing
Victoria News
Sidney-Anacortes ferry back in action
Going back to the disco era of labour relations
Andrew Wilkinson rallies party as B.C. referendum, byelection approach
Global BC
Report highlights connection between property values, planned Surrey LRT boost
BC Liberals unveil new logo, brand identity pitching "Opportunity for all of BC"
Georgia Strait
Elections BC clears former New Westminster council candidate Daniel Fontaine - and says 'no rules were broken'
Vancouver mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart shows a far less partisan side than his predecessor
Vancouver Courier
Delta casino project still waiting on BCLC approval
TransLink getting ready for winter weather
The Tyee
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