Monday, April 15, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, April 15, 2019




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



Globe and Mail 

Real Estate groups issue recommendations on money laundering
Four killed in Penticton shooting; suspect turns himself in to police
Groups collaborate on anti-money laundering in BC real estate


CBC

'A very dark day for Penticton': Man, 60, in custody after 4 slain in 'targeted' shootings
Community rallies around peewee hockey team after $30K stolen from travel fund
Port Coquitlam creates new 911 protocol after fire chief slams current one as unsafe
Measles warning rescinded for Victoria Montessori school after tests come back negative
Police watchdog clears RCMP officer whose vehicle struck and killed Squamish pedestrian
B.C.'s real estate professionals on what they need to stop money laundering in housing
Contempt charges dropped against 14 protestors blocking BC pipeline project


Vancouver Sun

Penticton shootings: Two men and two women slain Monday, possibly in neighbours spat
Horgan taps Liberal ex-minister to rescue caribou rescue plan
The first journalist to really capture Vancouver's housing crisis
Langara College incorporates Musqueam name into core brand identity


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

After long delay, legal pot shops open in Victoria
Test finds no measles in case linked to Selkirk Montessori School


Victoria News

Saanich council to consider amalgamation assembly with 100 members
Horgan appoints former northern MLA to cool tensions on BC caribou protection
Rural doctors, primary care get big share of BC doctor settlement


Global BC

Neighbours' dispute possible motive in Penticton fatal shooting spree
BC government extends public consultation on caribou restoration
Suspected Victoria case of measles returns negative test
BC real estate industry recommends amending federal money laundering laws to improve enforcement
Surrey Newton MLA weighs in on policing debate
Vancouver's Rogers Arena to test new 3D imaging, AI technology to detect hidden weapons


Georgia Straight

Housing co-op proposed at City of Vancouver property near Joyce Sky Train Station
Downtown Penticton shooting leaves four dead, one man arrested


Vancouver Courier

Six-storey housing co-op proposed for Renfrew-Collingwood
Time for Vancouver's 4/20 'protest' to butt out is long overdue
BC Coroner's Service launches interactive tool to assist with unsolved cases
Metro Vancouver gas prices break North American record
Family doctors need to treat their patients like, well, family
Rogers Arena to test new concealed-weapons detection technology


The Tyee

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