Thursday, September 7, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, September 7, 2017








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



B.C. NDP to table governing blue print after 16 years in opposition
B.C.'s fentanyl overdose crisis has worsened in 2017, data shows
Indigenous protestors build homes in Trans Mountain pipeline's path
Race for vacant Vancouver city-council seat hinges on housing
First Nations leaders rally in support of B.C. salmon farm occupation
BC Ferries upgrades Spirit Class vessels to operate on natural gas
Forget the juice box: B.C. school experiments with water only challenge
Municipal byelections set throughout B.C. in the next month
Activists in B.C. gear up for 'the next Standing Rock' with tiny house protest
Portables not ready as school starts in Greater Victoria
B.C. Greens call for public inquiry in to Port Mann project
MLA wants nest B.C. Liberal leader to carve mammoth mountain monument
'I'm fully committed': B.C. minister of transportation to go into talks with Greyhound Canada
Vancouver Mayor would welcome Amazon's $5 billion headquarters
B.C.'s NDP government to unveil first throne speech
Much to prove, live down, as new-look legislature convenes
Minister vows bold response to overdose crisis after meeting Portugal's drug czar
B.C. under new government is at a financial crossroads
Coastal First Nations on front line of guarding the environment
B.C. built Spirit ferry going to Poland for refit, duel fuel conversion
New B.C. government will reveal goals in Friday throne speech
Sewage trip a waste of time
NDP government sets new course for B.C.
Saanich Mayor attacks planned sewage tour of Europe
BC MLA proposes building a Canadian Mount Rushmore - only way bigger
B.C. NDP concerned over allegations Liberals overpaid millions for Port Mann Bridge
Diversity, youth invigorate B.C. NDP caucus
NDP Insiders prepare to lobby Victoria on Behalf of Corporate clients
The future is here for the new B.C. government - with hurricane force
Hector Bremner is the man to beat in Vancouver's upcoming council by-election
NDP nominates former B.C. Liberal government staffer Hector Bremner as candidate for council by-election
NPA council candidate focused on affordability
Some familiar NPA faces on school board ballot
BC built Spirit ferry going to Poland for refit, dual-fuel conversion

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