Thursday, September 14, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, September 14, 2017








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


B.C.'s NDP tax man gives with one hand, takes with the other
B.C. support plan for opioid users modelled after HIV/AIDS strategy
New head of B.C.'s police watchdog agency ran Nova Scotia's incident squad
Provincial justice ministers want answers on marijuana legalization
Pacific trail to go forward on Vancouver Island
'Enough is enough'" Katzie First Nation members feel safer after gate installation
Check your vaccination records: Mumps cases surging in Vancouver
New Independent Investigations Office head vows 'timely' results
Ending tolls snarls traffic on Port Mann, Golden Ears bridges
Aurora backs out, dealing another blow to B.C.'s LNG industry
Weaver has a point - campaign promises don't matter in this political climate, B.C. pundit says
2 Vancouver Island bridges getting seismic upgrades
Liberals say Massey Bridge could have been built under budget
Review raises doubts about Site C's costs, schedule
Five things about new head of B.C.'s police watchdog
B.C.'s new independent police investigator ran Nova Scotia's incident squad
Partners pull plug on Aurora LNG project near Prince Rupert for economic reasons
Legalization threatens pot dispensaries
B.C. budget abandons any hope for efficient carbon tax
CRD board agrees on new Regional Transportation Service
Liberal MLA's list for next leader 'out of touch'
LNG viable for long term, NDP minister says
New probe ordered into iHealth electronic records system
Pot sales 'All options on table,' B.C. government says
New police watchdog considers including domestic assaults in investigations
Dream tunnel fix turns into a mirage
Trans Mountain pipeline pre-construction audit released by National Energy Board
Luxury condos for Vancouver's supercars?' Why not?' people say
Utilities Commission Warned of Site C Cost Overruns, Delays
U.S. not obligated to defend Canadian cities such as Vancouver if North Korea attacks Canada


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