Sunday, September 10, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, September 9 and 10, 2017








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

John Horgan files defence in defamation case brought by ex-LNG advocate
On Haida Gwaii, university students taking part in groundbreaking Reconciliation Studies program
B.C. rules banning real-estate 'double-ending' could hurt buyers, realtors say
Wildfire evacuation orders downgraded, alerts lifted as cool, rainy conditions help firefighters
Two new hospitals come to Vancouver Island
BC Liberals expel Darryl Plecas from party after Speaker move
Cost of cancelling Site C cheaper than pausing or continuing: report
Chinese investors discover sleepy Point Roberts, Washington, on B.C. border
Vancouver Island logger latest to depart industry feeling the squeeze
Salt Spring island votes against becoming a municipality
Darryl Plecas: Why I took the Speaker's job
Salt Spring looks to heal after rejecting incorporation
Finance Minister Carole James puts focus on education in budget
Speaker Darryl Plecas kicked out of Liberal caucus
Cancelling Site C cheaper than pausing construction for a year or more: report
Giving a break to kids in care
B.C.'s problems now in NDP's hands
Schools face unprecedented changes
David Black: More money for affordable housing with Commonwealth Games bid
Little integrity left to protect
Don't rush a provincial housing strategy, says SFU political scientist
A 'betrayal'  that's too rich for Rich Coleman
MLA speaks at Surrey demonstration following murder of Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh

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