Thursday, January 12, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, January 12, 2017





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


B.C. School Districts asking retied teachers to come back to work
Vancouver Island officials say resources stretched due to influx of flu patients
Heart disease claims life of prominent Shuswap Aboriginal leader
Info scarce for jobs associated with Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Indigenous leader and activist Arthur Maunel dies at 66
Vancouver asked to close warming centres for homeless people
B.C., Yukon spent more than $1-million on William and Kate's royal tour
Toronto housing extends surge as Vancouver slump deepens
Homeowner help is great, but advocate says renters need a hand, too
First Responders feeling 'helplessness and hopelessness' over overdose crisis
Sunken tugboat a consequence of letting foreign crews in Canadian waters, says union
British Columbia bill for 2016 Royal Visit totals $613k
Vancouver housing prices may see 'near double-digit correction in 2017, report says
B.C.'s environment minister defends Trans Mountain approval
Indigenous leader, activist, Arthur Manuel dead at 66
Pipeline politics: What's next for B.C.?
Notley praises political rivals for pipeline plan
Pipeline now firmly an election issue
Keep Victoria council priorities right
Property assessments jump 12 per cent in Victoria
Statement from the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs on the death of Arthur Manuel
Health Managers Interfering in Investigation into Botched firings, Dix says
Should Developers Meet Quotas for Affordable Housing Units?
Maritime Workers Protest 'Flat out assault on Maritime Jobs'
BC Premier says Kinder Morgan Pipeline Plan Meets Her Conditions, Opposition Objects


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