Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Globe and Mail
Beer is turning industrial streets into thriving neighbourhoods
BC high court tells province to reconsider environmental approval for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
CBC
'This is something beautiful': UVic holds gathering after 2 students killed in bus crash
Landlord's attempt to bypass provincial rent cap struck down
Nuxalk Nation puts up stop signs in traditional language
BC Ferries seeks public input on Horseshoe Bay redesign
Fatal logging road accident reignites concerns over condition of road to Tahsis
Vancouver Sun
$69M announcement doesn't fully satisfy NDP friends in forestry industry
Motion raises questions about developer's involvement in Surrey city meetings
BC government unveils $69M aid package for workers in beleaguered forest industry
Vancouver Province
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Victoria Times Colonist
Hearts ache for UVic students who died in bus crash
BC won't use court ruling as tactic in pipeline battle: environment minister
Goodbye Victoria, speculation tax is forcing us to leave
BC funds measures to help forestry workers hurt by downturn
Victoria News
Hundreds gather to reflect and remember UVic students killed in bus crash
BC offers early retirement, training fund for forest workers
Global BC
'It was horrific': BC bus crash survivor launches petition to improve deadly road
Vancouver pot shop says licensing holdups costing jobs, burning cash
Eyes in the sky: 3 new Vancouver police drones could be flying by year's end
SPCA investigating after trio of dogs found shot dead in Prince George ditch
BC government rolling out plan to support workers affected by mill closures
Vancouver Courier
Vancouver council approves Grandview-Woodland rental building
BC government bans promoting cannabis in licensed establishments
BC court sends Trans Mountain pipeline back for environmental approval
Vancouver police spend $114K on six drones
Surrey developer's relationship to city questions:; councillor booted from Metro Vancouver board
Ride-hailing: friend or foe to public transportation?
Appeal possible in high-stakes Plaza of Nations dispute
Georgia Straight
Squamish Nation calls upon Premier John Horgan to rethink approach to Trans Mountain project in wake of court ruling
Coquitlam RCMP warn about increase in Canada Revenue Agency scams involving Bitcoin
The Tyee
BC bans birth alerts, 'Promises More Family Supports in Bid To End Apprehension of Newborns
Miscellaneous
BC bans birth alerts, 'Promises More Family Supports in Bid To End Apprehension of Newborns
Miscellaneous
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