Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Saturday/Sunday, March 9 & 10 2019
Globe and Mail
Obituary: Union leader Art Kube headed B.C.'s historic Operation Solidarity movement
Rights advocates criticize B.C. plans to expand controversial civil forfeiture program
CBC
How a Vancouver company is taking the future of surgical training virtual
Report recommends batons, pepper spray for B.C. natural resource officers
Not for profit dental practice opens in Surrey
Wild salmon council calls for immediate actions to increase B.C.'s wild salmon
B.C.'s plans to expand civil forfeiture program called unconstitutional
Developer says project caught in White Rock's plans to slow growth
Vancouver Sun
Local tourism navigates political spat with China
B.C. plan to expand civil forfeiture program called unconstitutional
B.C. communities still without bus service four months after Greyhound left
Vancouver Province
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Victoria Times Colonist
Politicians see daylight on ending time changes
Tent-city funds should have gone to housing, says Nanaimo mayor
Victoria News
Court approves First Nations Health Authority's strong medicine
Potential and pitfalls await Saanich as it ponders casino
Get up earlier, Americans control your clock too
Global BC
White Rock issues RFP for reconstruction of windstorm-damaged pier
Gas line work to begin in Coquitlam as mayor suggests taking fight with FortisBC to court
B.C.'s plans to expand civil forfeiture program called unconstitutional
Government-appointed council calls for immediate actions to increase B.C's wild salmon population
'We should be looking at 12 storeys': Kitsilano resident says four-storey building proposal too small for growing transit hub
Washington state approves step toward keeping Daylight Saving Time year-round
Residents in Lumby concerned about proposed cannabis facility
Single new case of measles confirmed in 100 Mile House, 118 total cases in B.C.
Health authority confirms whooping cough at Vancouver elementary school
Georgia Strait
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Vancouver Courier
Wild salmon plan panned by conservation groups
B.C. exporters feel chill in Canada-China freeze
Seeing Burnaby from 614 feet is scary and breathtaking
Retired chief justice the ultimate catch as investigator
The Tyee
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Miscellaneous
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