Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, September 5, 2017








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


ICBC asks to hike basic insurance rates in effort to combat financial losses
Vancouver man ordered to stop letting his children take city bus to school
B.C., Ottawa pledge $20-million to help ranchers rebuild from wildfires
B.C. farmers and ranchers devastated by wildfires to get $20M in financial aid
NDP likely can't meet timeline to reduce portables in Surrey
ICBC rate increases will cost average driver $130 more each year, attorney general says
Capital Regional District directors consider trip to Europe to study waste, sewage options
BCTF meeting with province to determine how to attract teachers to B.C.
Owners of B.C. barge ordered to pay costs for its rescue and rehabilitation
ICBC rate hike will cost average driver $130 per year
Home schooled students may not be getting best education
Horgan supports taking feds to court for ignoring oil spill risks
ICBC rates to rise 6.4 per cent; typical motorist to pay $57 more
Commonwealth Games group won't give up on bid, pledges to cover overruns
CRD directors offered trips to Europe to study sewage options
Trophy-hunting ban falls short
New figures more rosy for Commonwealth Games bid in Victoria
Indigenous bureaucracy grows again
B.C's Children's ministry says dad can't let school-age children ride the bus on their own
ICBC seeks 6.4% basic rate increase after losing $500M last year
Canada had 1 city where people were worth  over $1M last year. There are 4 now
Vernon teacher's union thinks kids entitled to more school support
Surrey schools continue to face growth pressures as students return to school
Bumpy start for BC First People's Curriculum
ICBC basic insurance rates will rise 6.4 percent
Andrew Weaver says NDP government should consider no-fault ICBC insurance to save costs
Student residence missing from new Emily Carr university




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