Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday December 24 to Tuesday, December 27, 2016





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


Does the loss of 755 B.C. lives to drug overdoses justify a public inquiry?
Electoral Reform and BC LNG: Bold Predictions on Two Big Issues
B.C. judge orders prisons to fix isolating 'enhanced supervision' program
B.C. Housing Minister reflects on lessons from Victoria tent city
Rich Coleman admits government could have responded faster to Victoria's tent city
What British Columbians will pay more for in 2017
B.C. Corrections to review solitary confinement program after court ruling
Prescription opioid use grew in B.C. ahead of overdose study finds
2017 British Columbia election: North Vancouver-Seymour riding profile
New webcams, shelters installed along 'Highway of Tears'
B.C. Ferries working with union to deal with asbestos on its ships
UBC cancels speech by John Furlong to avoid controversy over unproven abuse allegations
New Year's resolutions for the political class
Health care reform needed on a grand scale
Tent cities need faster shut down responses to prevent growth: Coleman
Clark looks for housing boom in 2017
BC Hydro downgrades smart meter savings
Coleman says tent cities need fast response
Prescription opioid use growing in B.C.
Growing concern over Penticton's homeless problem


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