Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Monday-Wednesday, December 24 to 26, 2018
Globe and Mail
Losing ground: B.C. farmers feel overlooked by legislation aimed at curbing misuse of protected land
Despite restorations, about 6,500 still without power nearly a week after B.C. windstorms
UBC students want to build and study 'tree canopy' bus shelters
TSB investigating close call between plane, vehicle at southeastern BC airport
CBC
Loose barges smash into boats, restaurant in Coal Harbour
BC Hydro crews rebuilding parts of electrical grid in race to restore power
Power back for 99% of BC residents affected by storm
First private licensed cannabis store set to open in Vancouver
UBC students want to build and study effectiveness of 'tree canopy' bus shelters
Vancouver Sun
'It gave me back my life' cap on bariatric surgery leaves thousands in limbo
Vancouver's first BC approved pot shop slated to it's doors Saturday
Woman suing RCMP over alleged sexual assault decries delays in lawsuit
Vancouver Province
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Victoria Times Colonist
BC Hydro facing huge damage aims to restore all power by December 31, 11 days after storm
Non-market housing is essential
B.C.'s shiny new climate plan: Take a look under the hood
Victoria News
Victoria Foundation unwraps free bus passes for those in need
Global BC
More than 6,000 BC Hydro customer remain without power after windstorm
Legendary Lake Monster or something else? Video attempt of Ogopogo goes viral
Georgia Strait
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Vancouver Courier
2019 marks 'new era' for parks in Vancouver
Here's why 2019 could be a bumpy year for education in Vancouver
The Tyee
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