Monday, March 4, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, March 4, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Monday,  March 4, 2019



Globe and Mail 

Drug users in Surrey BC warned about opioid in cocaine after dozen overdoses
B.C. Legal aid lawyers say province must boost funding or they'll strike


CBC

Long running Vancouver brewery faces 'mind-boggling' rents in hunt for new home
West Vancouver's B Line debate shows hy some projects stop at the drawing board
BC gun violence problem gains attention of federal ministers
Fraser Health issues alert about opioid-contaminated cocaine after 12 overdoses


Vancouver Sun

Fraser Health sends out alert following spate of overdoses in Surrey
Science panel finds BC doesn't know enough about fracking
Fearing shortages of residencies, B.C. med students lobby health minister for more spots
B.C. boating group predicts compliance as derelict boat act gets royal assent


Vancouver Province

BC Needs to act quickly to prevent future mine tailings disasters


Victoria Times Colonist

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Victoria News

BC gets $5.3 million to work against gangs and guns


Global BC

B.C. medical students call for increase in residency spaces
Where to hold Vancouver's annual 4/20 event in the future?
Lower Mainland real estate cool down continues as sales drop 42% below 10-year average
Push for Okanagan's first co-housing development is on


Georgia Strait

Vancouver councillor Colleen Hardwick proposes annual celebration of city's birthday on April 6
CMHC president and CEO Evan Siddal takes issue with Alma Lee's comments about mismanagement of Granville Island


Vancouver Courier

Is modular housing the solution to end Vancouver's homelessness crisis?
Family legal assistance, dedicated criminal case aid among legal aid review suggestions


The Tyee



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