Thursday, September 1, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, September 1, 2016




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.

Province to assist communities impacted by logging shortfall
Province invests $150M to promote B.C. lumber as Canada-U.S. negotiations continue
Nanaimo, Ladysmith schools cancel overseas trips for two years after Nice attack
B.C. Ferries set to remove on-board arcades
B.C. NDP say it's time to change how money is doled out for new schools
B.C. disability rates go up September 1
B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake will not run in upcoming election
Federal law blocks new supervised injection sites: B.C. officials
New school curriculum will teach B. C. students computer coding
B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake says he won't seek re-election in May 2017
New B.C. school curriculum kicks in next week
B.C. health minister Terry Lake won't run a third time
Vancouver Surgeon challenging B.C's ban on private insurance
B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake decides it's time to leave, seek new challenges
B.C. government fights Postmedia request for camera in health case courtroom
Debate over private healthcare in B.C. heads to court next week
Province wide protests mark day of increase in B.C. disability benefits
Health Minister Terry Lake won't seek reelection in Kamloops-North Thompson
Why Christy Clark will be laughing on Labour Day





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