Sunday, October 22, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, October 21 & 22, 2017





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


Horgan's acknowledgement of unceded Indigenous territory a milestone for B.C.
Market disruption in the shadows: What fentanyl is really telling us
Bear attacks woman, conservation officer in Mission
Human remains found at rural Salmon Arm property as multiple searches continue
Evacuation order lifted in Fernie, days after deadly arena gas leak
Developers balk at proposed Metro Vancouver sewage fee hike
B.C. crab and prawn fishermen dispute Port of Vancouver no-go zones
One year from municipal elections, many longtime mayors still deciding futures
"If I wanted to live in Hollywood I would have moved there': B.C. movie shoots disrupt civic life
Interior B.C. needs better air quality monitoring during wildfires: Kamloops doctors
'We should be in alignment': B.C. looks to shift date for Family Day
Premier Horgan is the NDP's best 'Minister of Defence'
City of Vancouver donates $25 million in land to build 358 affordable homes
Weaver's drive for Uber too hot to handle for NDP ... and Liberals
Victoria shelters face a growing dilemma
B.C. to close loophole that gets around rent controls
Liberals sound off on NDP error; Harris and jingle hailed
Lack of oversight plagues Site C dam
B.C. could be Canadian leader on electoral reform
Housing First can curb cost of homelessness
First wave of affordable homes in land trust project released in Vancouver
Foreign buyers' effect on Vancouver's housing prices is 'modest': study
B.C. Green Party leader hopeful his ride-sharing bill will be debated








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