The Jon McComb Show

$200 Million in Limbo, Naming BC Place & Protecting Wild Salmon Populations


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A BC based crypto-currency exchange lost access to $190-million worth of its cryptocurrency, after the death of its 30-year old CEO Gerald Cotton in December. The currency was held in so-called ‘cold wallets’ that were managed single-handedly by Cotton. Where does this leave investors?
Questions remain about the fate of the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt bus crash, after he’s sentenced on March 22 for 29 dangerous driving charges.  Any sentence over six months means Sidhu could be deported back to his native India.
The BC NDP has opened up bids for corporate sponsors for BC Place. We asked you what would you like to see the stadium named?
The federal court has quashed a Ministry of Fisheries policy that means baby farmed salmon don’t have to be tested for viruses before being released into open water pens.  Is this a good step forward to protecting our wild salmon populations.
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