Friday, April 5, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, April 5, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday, April 5, 2019



Globe and Mail 

BC Premier John Horgan mandates use of wood for pair of provincial megaprojects
Vancouver health experts warn federal committee to expand focus in addiction treatments
A change in government has done little to alter B.C.'s environmental path
BC public schools to provide free menstrual products for students


CBC

Public Health Agency of Canada says salmonella outbreak hits 6 province, dozens sick
Aspiring BC teacher allowed to proceed with human rights complaint over certification delay
BC Pension Plan warns 8,000 people about privacy breach after box goes missing
Glacier media busy Kelowna based online news service Castanet for $22M


Vancouver Sun

NDP gets Green Scorn, Liberals' props for getting LNG to a finish line
Premier Horgan pledges provinces capital plan to help boost value-added timber manufacturing


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

BC Housing gets down on the farm at Woodwynn Farms
UVic students protesting fees block administrator's offices
It's decision time for Weaver and the Greens


Victoria News

Downtown Victoria medical clinic faces closure because of doctor shortage
Museum, hospital expansion to use mass timber, John Horgan says


Global BC

BC government commits to use homegrown lumber on major projects, including St. Pauls Hospital
Hydrogen train to Chilliwack? Group pitches new interurban rail line in Fraser Valley
Premier Horgan says BC bears 'brunt' of Huawei arrest impact
VIU professor concerned over BC Pension Corp. delay in notification of privacy breach
BC government will require public schools to provide free menstrual products in washrooms by end of 2019


Georgia Strait

All B.C. public schools will now provide free menstrual products to students


Vancouver Courier

British Columbia bearing 'brunt' of impact from Huawei arrest: Horgan
Mountain Highway overpass opens this weekend
New Crown agency aimed at changing administration of financial services regulations in BC
Tsawwassen town centre master plan unveiled
BC Schools to provide free tampons, pads to students


The Tyee

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Miscellaneous



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