Monday, September 30, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, September 30 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Monday,  September 28 & 29, 2019


Globe and Mail 

Piranhas found in BC Lake likely unwanted pets: conservation service


CBC

Lawsuit filed in BC Supreme Court seeks class action, damages against e-cigarette giant Juul
Vancouver residents protest plan for arterial route after viaduct demolition
'So we don't forget what happened in those schools': Remembering Indigenous Children on Orange Shirt Day
City of Vancouver identifies worker killed in weekend workplace accident
China conferences, and Port Coquitlam's leader


Vancouver Sun

City of Vancouver identifies worker killed Saturday
BC teen vaping plan coming soon
Teal-Jones is investing in Virginia because it can make money there and not here
Vancouver councillor says city needs to clean up streets and sidewalks


Vancouver Province

Horgan, Wilkinson both suffer foot-in-mouth disease


Victoria Times Colonist

Commissioner approves 2.3% yearly fare-increase cap for BC Ferries
Hundreds gather for Orange Shirt Day ceremony at Centennial Square


Victoria News

Washington State Ferries to suspend service to Sidney for almost a month
Hundreds gather in downtown Victoria for Orange Shirt Day
Judge 'bewildered' that escaped Metchosin inmate was in a minimum security prison
BC set to move forward with year-round daylight saving time


Global BC

War of words breaks out as Surrey mayor claims 'red tape' holding up new police force
BC small business owner sues, says $269K bill for foreign buyers tax 'unfair'
Winter tires mandatory on most BC highways starting Tuesday
'Follow through': Strathcona residents say city backtracking on promise to calm Prior Street
New legislation coming to keep BC's clocks fixed, but seasonal time changes not yet over


Vancouver Courier

Westport Fuel Systems cited for Chinese Bribery scheme
Surrey Mayor takes swipe at BC Solicitor General after brazen daytime murder
Names of children who died in residential schools released in sombre ceremony
Vancouver mayor challenges federal leaders to deliver on housing, transit and opioid crisis
Parents raise concerns as Vancouver School Board mulls French immersion annex closure
Greenest city in the world? Not until we eliminate GHGs in homes


Georgia Straight

Global BC News Director Jill Krop discusses racism on-air with Mo Dhaliwal after Focus BC segment censored

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