Thursday, January 10, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, January 10, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Thursday , January 10, 2019

Gidimte'ten Camp discussions

UBCIC president Stewart Phillip warns Premier John Horgan of "Battleground B.C.'
Deal reached between Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and RCMP over road access for pipeline company
Wet'suwet'en reach deal granting workers temporary access to pipeline
Deal reached in Northern British Columbia pipeline impasse
First Nations arrested at B.C. checkpoint accuse 'over-equipped' RCMP of excessive force
First Nations, RCMP reach deal in northern B.C. pipeline impasse
Celebrities including Ellen Page, Susan Sarandon voice support for northern B.C. anti-pipeline camp
Horgan walks political tightrope  on First Nations protesters


Globe and Mail 

NEB urges Ottawa to toughen marine protection and monitoring for Trans Mountain



CBC

It's not too late to get the flu shot, health authority says
NEB wants marine protection program from Trans Mountain pipeline builder
'Random act of foolishness' kills 700,000 chum salmon on Sunshine Coast
White Rock's new council aims to preserve its character, even with towers on the way


Vancouver Sun

Major illegal gambling, money laundering investigation now in hands of Crown counsel
Trans Mountain pipeline: NEB releases draft conditions on marine protection
Eby has no regrets over the handling or rejection of electoral reform
National Energy Board wants marine protection program from Trans Mountain pipeline builder


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Central Saanich politician passes on free parking offered byCity of Victoria
TSB report cites fatigue in B.C. tug incident, says mate asleep while on watch
Stikine MLA adopted by First Nation faces a dilemma
The Pacific herring: small fish - big problem


Victoria News

BC Transit does final testing for live bus tracking app
Building boom continues in Greater Victoria as other parts of Canada go bust
John Horgan says LNG pipeline meets standard of Indigenous relations


Global BC

Burnaby business group pleads for help in face of skyrocketing property taxes
Celebrities including Ellen Page, Susan Sarandon voice support for northern B.C. anti-pipeline camp
New election to be held in Alberni-Clayoquot after 13 votes cast in wrong area


Georgia Strait

Government's BCTF contract conundrum


Vancouver Courier

Former cop to review Vancouver police's 'street check' practice
Rising multi-family assessments could trigger higher rents across B.C.
B.C. hits new record: population rises above five million
H1N1 strain of influenza wallops Island kids, middle-age adults
Thirty-one storey office tower proposed for Coal Harbour


The Tyee
Miscellaneous

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