Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, September 6, 2017








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


First Nations optimistic B.C. government's pledges are more than 'hollow words'
B.C. wildfires to have lasting consequences for logging industry: Minister
B.C. government puts George Massey Tunnel project on hold while review is completed
Black markets for illegal cigarettes found in Vancouver, Toronto
B.C. forest industry faces big setbacks after summer of wildfires
'Bigoted' signs in Pitt Meadows park used city's logo without permission
BCTF Supreme Court victory: how does it help students with learning disabilities?
B.C. government puts Massey Tunnel bridge on hold; independent review to take place
First Nations hopeful new B.C. government's pledges are more than 'hollow words'
Massey Bridge project sent into limbo
NDP cancels construction on George Massey bridge project
B.C. realtors to be banned from dual agency as part of rule changes
Mayors say bridge traffic shifting in wake of toll removal
Campbell River mayor claimed most in expenses in 2016; Victoria mayor highest paid
CRD to send directors, staff to Europe to tour liquid waste processing facilities
NDP insiders prepare to lobby Victoria on behalf of corporate clients
Raging Wildfire Delays School for hundreds of B.C. students
B.C. government orders independent review of George Massey Tunnel replacement
New West Mayor says toll-free Port Mann already helping congestion
Contractors chosen for controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
'Coordination is needed': Man credited with ending Portugal's overdose crisis visits DTES
BC Securities Commission makes move towards Bitcoin
Vancouver's double-barreled byelections limp onward
Two-thirds of Metro Vancouver residents support Massey Tunnel replacement
Mayor Brodie applauds cancellation of George Massey Tunnel replacement bridge
On Vancouver visit, Portugal's renowned drug czar says fentanyl should be declared a national emergency
City asks for feedback on transportation plan that suggests Gastown could go car-free
B.C. government credit cards create alphabet pasta of financial reporting
Vision Vancouver selects 21-year old Diego Cardona as its candidate for council by-election


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