Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, September 18, 2019




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Wednesday, September 18, 2019


Globe and Mail 

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CBC

Tolko lumber mills to reduce operations at Soda Creek and Armstrong
BC considering toughening laws in response to teen vaping, says health minister
Vancouver approves more market rental housing after contentious public hearing
BC woman wins right to receive medically assisted death
Locations of stations for Broadway SkyTrain expansion finalized
Intentional cutting of gondola cable could have 'seriously hurt or killed' someone, report says
Student's racist video is far from a 'stupid mistake,' mothers say, as school allows him to return to class
ALC orders Vancouver Island campground to shut down and return land to agricultural use
Regional district chair calls flap over TV bylaw a 'broad misunderstanding'
New Indigenous-owned pot shop in Port Alberni first its kind in BC


Vancouver Sun

Council approves East Van rental building seen as 'litmus test'
Retirement, Retraining, Relocation - weak strategy for forest industry
Tolko curtailing mill operations by 20 per cent at Soda Creek, Armstrong


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Medical cannabis grower shut down in Central Saanich
Breakwater District branding will include historic Ogden name
Breakwater District arrives, Ogden Point stays


Victoria News

Health Canada suspends Island pot producer's licence following unannounced visit
Victoria student out $600 for lack of e-bike insurance blames confusing rules
Ogden Point officially rebranded as The Breakwater District
BC 'tent city' disputes spark call for local government autonomy
BC Interior caribou protection area big enough, minister says


Global BC

Tolko announces more cuts to lumber operations in BC
BC Ferries wants your thoughts on major upgrade for Horseshoe Bay terminal
'Avoid filling up': Gas prices spike in Metro Vancouver
Locations for 6 Broadway Subway Stations unveiled by provincial government
Regulator confirms Sea to Sky Gondola cable was deliberately cut


Vancouver Courier

South Vancouver condo owner takes offence to Airbnb rental's risque business
Alberta premier encourages BC to move forward with Trans Mountain pipeline
New Technical Safety BC report says Sea to Sky Gondola cable fell due to tension after cut
Province announces six new stops for Vancouver's Broadway Subway project
Vancouver condo developers head to Hong Kong


Georgia Straight

BC government announces locations of six stations on Millennium Line Sky Train extension


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