Friday, September 13, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, September 13, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday, September 13, 2019


Globe and Mail 

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CBC

Mill workers and forest industry staff call on BC for policy change amid closures
Abbotsford emergency room gets $16.2 million facelift, following complaints of overcrowding
Delta councillor joins Surrey mayor in trying to stop ride-hailing but their options are limited
Boat and 26 chinook seized amid allegations of overfishing off BC's coast
First year results are in and West Kelowna wants out of speculation tax
To save endangered salmon, scientists use 20 year old frozen sperm


Vancouver Sun

Court ruling releases $2 million back to accused in BC's biggest money-laundering case
Foreign buyer vacancy tax unlikely to derail housing rebound, real estate market watchers say
Reckless vigilante or heroic watchdog? Meet the man who turned the BC legislature on its head
Horgan-Trudeau bromance serves up more shrugs that hugs from politicos


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

The wrong way to lobby for a regional police force


Victoria News

Victoria neighbourhood takes City to court over variance approvals


Global BC

After a devastating series of mill closures, can BC's forestry industry recover?
Boat , 26  chinook salmon seized amid allegations of overfishing off BC coast
Maple Ridge homeless camp site to become a public park, moving remaining campers out
Kelowna's delinquent tax sale list includes home worth $10M



Vancouver Courier

You can nerd out on this new City of Vancouver online portal
Province order North Vancouver landlord to stop end-run around rent controls
Cathay Pacific to cut Vancouver-New York route next spring
BC collected $36 million in revenue from hospital pay parking this year


Georgia Straight

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