Sunday, December 31, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday-Sunday, December 29-31, 2017




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

Globe and Mail 

B.C. court rules American Indigenous man has right to hunt in Canada
Condo unit owners can't block building sale, B.C. Supreme Court rules
BC Hydro still working to restore electricity in Fraser Valley after ice storms

CBC

Repair efforts hampered by dangerous conditions following ice storms, B.C. Hydro
Workers prepare to butt out as B.C. Ferries goes smoke free
Closure of Vancouver's neighbourhood pools would have social costs, planner says
Challenges linger for Williams Lake, months after record breaking fire season
Too early to tell if child protection services failed murdered sisters, says B.C.'s 'children's representative
B.C. now shut out of Canada's highest court: Does it matter?
B.C. Liberal party leadership race about to enter final stage

Vancouver Sun

Premier John Horgan promises BC government will be 'working hard' in 2018


Vancouver Province

It was the wildest year ever in B.C. politics



Victoria Times Colonist

2017 was a year in transition
Legislature abounds in found poems

Victoria News

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Global BC

Vancouver Park Board offers some advice for those starting the year with a chilly swim
TransLink offers free rides for New Year's revellers
B.C. politics, one wild ride
With memberships closed, B.C. Liberal leadership race enters home stretch



Georgia Straight

Queen of Burnaby's highest bid rises to $15,020
John Horgan ditched the glasses and  became premier
Premier John Horgan releases New Year's message to British Columbians
City of Vancouver opens three drop-in sites to help those escaping freezing weather
British Columbians should be concerned about their province not having a Supreme Court of Canada Justice



Vancouver Courier

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The Tyee

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