Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, October 10, 2017





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



Todd Stone kicks off BC Liberal leadership bid
Vancouver's marijuana dispensaries in limbo until 2018
B.C. researchers develop spray-on solution to combat costly quakes
B.C. lab detects more than just fentanyl in province's drug supply
Sixties Scoop continues: Advocates say B.C.'s child welfare system plagued by racial inequality
Former Transportation Minister Todd Stone enters B.C. Liberal leadership race
Courtenay Seniors home shutdown sparks scramble for beds
BC government promises faster tenant-landlord dispute resolution with online service
Vancouver's ethnic Chinese irked by inequality, tax avoidance 
BC Liberals didn't always listen, Todd Stone says as he joins leadership race
Liberal leadership candidate Lucy Sanger trumpets north and takes on criticism
Surrey serves up stadium mystery with request for proposals to build
B.C government out to scuttle Medicare challenge
City of Victoria reaches deal with its largest union
Fierce, blunt Mair driven by belief not partisan loyalty
Finance review a daunting task
Learn from the last inquiry into Education
Todd Stone hits the road for leadership
B.C. Liberals gear up leadership campaigns
John Horgan wades back into salmon farms
Todd Stone declares BC Liberal leadership bid
A concrete spray that keeps walls from crumbling in a quake is being tested in B.C. 
Hide GSA results so outside groups don't rank schools: B.C. school trustees
Former B.C. health minister says Ottawa still not getting seriousness of overdose crisis
Liberal leadership contenders on the Okanagan campaign trail
Premier John Horgan issues statement after visiting Indigenous opponents of fish farming
UBC residents ask province to put out fire tax levied by former B.C. Liberal government
Former Minister of Transportation Todd Stone joins a crowded field competing to lead the B. C. Liberals
Vancouver council candidates' financial-disclosure statements reveal very few assets
B.C. government launches online application to speed up services for landlords and tenants
Crowded field on Left could hand wins to NPA Saturday 
Saturday's byelection is Vision Vancouver's to lose
Development industry criticizes mayor's pre-sales initiative

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