Sunday, November 25, 2018

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, November 24 & 25, 2018




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Saturday/Sunday, November 24 & 25, 2018



Globe and Mail 

B.C.'s new education funding plan coming soon - just in time for labour talks with teachers 
Young drug users should be involuntarily admitted into care, B.C. mom says
B.C. announces urgent care centre in Vancouver set to open on Monday
B.C. to build 1,100 new homes for Indigenous residents


CBC

Officials prep for deluge, strong winds as storm smacks B.C. coast
Vancouver's first urgent primary care centre to open Monday
Coroner's inquest to probe death of RCMP's Robert Dzienkanski spokesman
Opposition Liberals push for emergency meeting amid legislature turmoil
Another unexplained clerical error helps B.C. gangster Jarrod Bacon
'I am superbly worried': West Coast fishermen await decision on restrictions meant to protect orcas


Vancouver Sun

NDP and Liberals use the beleaguered Speaker for a proxy war
B.C. announces urgent care centre in Vancouver set to open on Monday
Richmond residents call on city and police to help tent dwellers


Vancouver Province

A police probe, a crisis at the legislature and a week unlike any other


Victoria Times Colonist

Meet Michael Tan, the man in charge of the government's pot sales in B.C.
B.C. opposition Liberals push for emergency meeting amid legislature turmoil
Do the homework on all the costs of daycare plan


Victoria News

Victoria Airport Authority announces two new board members
Speaker Darryl Plecas demonstrates his character again


Global BC

UBC Okanagan students design safer clothing donation bins
Port Moody mayor moves to kill proposed road through Bert Flinn Park
New Urgent Primary Care Centre to open in Vancouver on Monday
Push to have BC highway memorialized in honour of 2 fallen Sea King pilots
Department of National Defence confirms live mortar found in North Okanagan


Georgia Strait

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Vancouver Courier

Hefty tariffs apply to LNG modules, Canada Border Services Agency rules


The Tyee

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Miscellaneous


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