Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, January 11, 2017





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

B.C. government grants environmental approval of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
NDP housing critic David Eby says Christy Clark's interest-free loan program may have no impact
Village of Keremeos requests additional police officers, calls current service unacceptable
Notley applauds B.C. approval of Trans Mountain project, blasts Fonda for anti-oilsands comments
New ferry arrives in B.C. from Poland
B.C.'s only independent MLA won't seek re-election
B.C. approves Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion
Indigenous professor quits UBC panel over John Furlong speech 
Citing health, independent B.C. MLA Vicki Huntington won't seek new term
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion granted environmental certificate by B.C. government
2017 British Columbia election: Powell River-Sunshine Coast riding profile
'Bear saviour' set to run for B.C. NDP
BC Ferries' new Salish Orca arrives on West Coast
B.C. losing jobs everywhere except Vancouver, Victoria, says report
B.C.'s newest vessel arrives in Richmond after journey from Poland
Former B.C. premier Mike Harcourt weighs in on drug legalization
B.C. First Nations leader endorses northern refinery
Expect plenty of spouting off over Kinder Morgan deal
With Kinder Morgan approval, Premier Clark draws her line in the oil sands
B.C. Ferries newest vessel arrives at Richmond
Homeowner grant serves governments well
Province green lights Kinder Morgan pipeline, reaches benefits deal



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