Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, December 13, 2017




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


B.C. reviews list of doctors who can assess auto-injury victims
Development company appeals rejection of condo in Vancouver's Chinatown
Ontario probes alleged money laundering in B.C. casino
Site C approval a 'Christmas present' says McLeod Lake Indian Band chief
Stop the presses: Westender newspaper to close down after 68 years
Emergency assessment launched for B.C.'s steelhead salmon
'This is BS': breaking down the verbal brawl in Vancouver's council chambers
New secondary school a step closer to reality in New Westminster
At least 8 people infected in gastrointestinal illness outbreak at Vernon hospital
Community mourns doctor who put focus on health care in the north
B.C.'s natural gas customers will see price decrease in 2018
B.C. adoption report says province 'faltering' on finding permanent homes for youth
New research suggests wild salmon exposed to fish farms have 'much higher' rate of viral infection
B.C. Liberal donor committed fraud in immigration scheme, panel finds
After 30 odd years on COPE's front lines. Tim Louis leaves the fray
John Horgan rips CBC cover over sacking of B.C. legislature reporter
Salmon returns remain low on some South Island rivers
Residents outside Revelstoke may be left without firefighting services in the New Year
'Westender' to close in Vancouver, university instructor says other community papers to follow suit
3 out of 5 of Canada's 5 priciest cities for toddler child care are in B.C.: report
Children's watchdog warns adoptions lagging in B.C.
John Horgan promises housing tax changes 'that will affect demand' in February budget
Why the NDP's Angry Birds should fly home
B.C. NDP politicians justify Site C decision in personal messages to constituents
Vancouver civic party OneCity open to collaboration with 'progressive forces' in 2018 election
BC Liquor policy review should remember the Consumer
Does everyone love Raymond after a 4.24 per cent property tax hike?
New tension cracks aren't at Site C dam site

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