Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, October 17, 2017





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


BC NDP offers opposition parties help in drafting private members' bills
Enbridge changes course in dispute with environmental group
Thousands without power as windstorm batters B.C.
This season's flu shot aimed at those at highest risk of complications
B.C. flood and fire response to be examined in independent review
Kingcome experiences major flooding after heavy rainfall and high tides
Rezoning of Steveston's waterfront subject of contentious public hearing
Horgan on the defensive over ride-hailing review, Greens to table private member's bill
Translink ridership continues to grow says CEO
Enbridge reverses course on actions to seize assets from Stand. Earth Vancouver offices
NDP spent almost $300,000 on advisers during transition to power
Popham pens 'evicition' notice-like letter to B.C. fish farms
'It's night and day' - city's new relationship with province exemplified by DTES funding, Robertson says
Judge shortage sees green party leader Weaver's defamation suit bumped
Liberal jackpot came too late to matter
Victoria council looks to bag some feedback - on banning plastic bags
Northern timber supply reduction less than it appears
Once gone to the dogs, Osoyoos park to be returned to baseball players
B.C. storm: Thousands wake up without power after wet, windy night
Translink to reach ridership of over 400 million by year's end
Translink proposes electric-powered gondola for Simon Fraser University
British Columbians want choice and competition in auto insurance: poll
SFU on notice as it starts walk toward reconciliation
Vancouver byelection results should worry all parties - but will they take heed?
Open net fish farms and modern mainstream economics, a match made in hell
Vancouver's centre-left parties consider 'let's make a deal'

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