Friday, March 1, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, March 1, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday,  March 1, 2019



Globe and Mail 

Maple Ridge cannot just freeze out their homelessness dilemma
Researchers uncover evidence of Indigenous aquaculture 3,500 years ago


CBC

Site C dam could still be cancelled at '11th hour' if First Nations successful in court
Andrew Wilkinson apologizes for 'misunderstanding' over rental remarks
Unions call for licensing standards for asbestos removal firms in B.C.


Vancouver Sun

Evacuation order issued after fires at Maple Ridge homeless camp
Minister 'monitors' Vancouver rental challenges, landlords want action
Political funding critics swallow disgust to pocket taxpayers' dollars


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Costs for Northern Sea Wolf ferry still uncertain, millions over budget
Invictus bid doesn't mean supporting war: Victoria council
Police Budget blues
Take stronger actions on vaccinations


Victoria News

Victoria Police Chief responds to email he sent assuring staff there won't be layoffs


Global BC

Evacuation order issues for Maple Ridge homeless camp that saw 3 fires in one week
Baby boomers think they're energy conscious, but use double the power millennials do: BC Hydro
BC Hydro rate hike approved, bills to climb on April 1
Andrew Wilkinson walks back 'wacky' renting


Georgia Strait

Rule of law must be applied in Trudeau government management of West Coast fisheries


Vancouver Courier

Survey says: Opinions about Commercial Drive change little over 20 years
'Out of touch' Liberal leader backtracks over dismissive renter comments
Lack of funds from BC Budget places a 'burden' on SAR volunteers


The Tyee



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