Sunday, March 17, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, March 16 &17, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday  March 15, 2019



Globe and Mail 

Will labour peace in B.C. schools hold? New pressures will challenge bargaining

CBC

Vehicle caught in minor avalanche between Revelstoke and Golden


Vancouver Sun

BCTF denounces Chilliwack trustees bizarre comments on dress code
Young B.C. Muslims seek to combat Islamophobia following attacks
Wilkinson gives NDP Yachts of ammo in class warfare optics


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Central Saanich gears up to bring car-sharing to community
Concerns about noise, closing time cited as council considers brewery lounge
Organizer pleased with strong turnout for climate change
Salmon funding finally in place


Victoria News

NDP's manufactured farmland crisis dies on the vine


Global BC

Vehicle 'involved' in Trans-Canada avalanche east of Revelstoke: B.C. Transportation Ministry
Penticton may have to return $6M grant for arena upgrades
B.C. Court of Appeal to hear province's challenge of TransMountain pipeline expansion Monday
Richmond company testing driverless delivery cars, but are BC roads ready?
Public consultation period for proposed South Okanagan national park has ended


Georgia Strait

Lessons from Christchurch for MLAs contemplating who should become B.C. human rights commissioner

Vancouver Courier

BC asks for authority over TransMountain shipments in crucial hearing Monday
Pro-Pipeline convoy rolls through Metro Vancouver


The Tyee

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