Ch.1: The federal government’s ban on international cruise ships has been lifted, providing some hope to residents of Canadian cities whose economies rely on tourism.
Guest: Ian Robertson, CEO of the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority.
Ch.2: Continuing the conversations on old growth logging
Guest: Bob Brash, Executive Director of the Truck Loggers Association
Ch.3: A B.C. law passed 10 years ago to put a stop to metal thefts doesn’t cover vehicle catalytic converters, a “loophole” that allows thieves to sell them to scrap dealers without the same scrutiny as for other regulated metals.
Guest: Dov Dimant, co-owner of Capital Salvage in Vancouver
Ch.4: This Sunday, we will turn back the clocks… in our cars, on our stoves, and all our gadgets! But the Yukon won’t have to since they moved to implement one permanent time last year.
Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor
Ch.5: The union representing E-Comm 911 emergency dispatch workers has just released a statement saying that the 911 system could fail if they do not receive immediate funding from the local government. What has led to this?
Guest: Don Grant, CUPE 8911 President, Union representing E-Comm workers.
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