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Chapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald
-Today is 4/20 and there will be a big celebration/protest on the lawns of English Bay. With the weather forecast predicting a rainy afternoon it could spell disaster for the park.
Chapter 2: Editorial
-Jon argues that we deserve to know how distorted the economy has become because of the flow of dirty money from underground banking networks that were set up to help Chinese Triad gangs launder money.
Chapter 3:
-It’s April 20th! That means thousands of dirtbag hippies will be headed to Sunset Beach for the biggest smoke up of the year.
Chapter 4: View From Victoria
-SkyTrain to UBC? Get real. When this option was costed 10 years ago, the guesstimate was $250 million a kilometre. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Does a landmark ruling over the interprovincial transportation of goods mean anything for the Trans Mountain case? Attorney General David Eby says Alberta can't restrict the flow of oil to British Columbia in retaliation for the pipeline dispute.
Chapter 6:
-Global News Investigative Reporter Sam Cooper revealed just how widespread money laundering is in BC, and how Chinese drug gangs wash hundreds of millions of dollars through casinos and Vancouver’s high-priced real estate, and send the money back to China for the cycle to be repeated.
Chapter 7:
-Today marks 4/20, the unofficial holiday for marijuana, the last celebration before recreational pot is set to become legal in Canada. A cloud of smoke will rise above Canadian cities at precisely 4:20 p.m., in what traditionally has been a celebration of pot use and a call for the legalization of cannabis.
Chapter 8: Squire on Sports
-Do you own any old sports trading cards? Because if you do they could be worth a lot of money. A trading card sold for an unbelievable price this past week and you’ll never guess how much.
Chapter 10: Back on the Beat Preview
-Global News Investigative Reporter Sam Cooper revealed just how widespread money laundering is in BC, and how Chinese drug gangs wash hundreds of millions of dollars through casinos and Vancouver’s high-priced real estate, and send the money back to China for the cycle to be repeated.
By CuriouscastChapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald
-Today is 4/20 and there will be a big celebration/protest on the lawns of English Bay. With the weather forecast predicting a rainy afternoon it could spell disaster for the park.
Chapter 2: Editorial
-Jon argues that we deserve to know how distorted the economy has become because of the flow of dirty money from underground banking networks that were set up to help Chinese Triad gangs launder money.
Chapter 3:
-It’s April 20th! That means thousands of dirtbag hippies will be headed to Sunset Beach for the biggest smoke up of the year.
Chapter 4: View From Victoria
-SkyTrain to UBC? Get real. When this option was costed 10 years ago, the guesstimate was $250 million a kilometre. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Does a landmark ruling over the interprovincial transportation of goods mean anything for the Trans Mountain case? Attorney General David Eby says Alberta can't restrict the flow of oil to British Columbia in retaliation for the pipeline dispute.
Chapter 6:
-Global News Investigative Reporter Sam Cooper revealed just how widespread money laundering is in BC, and how Chinese drug gangs wash hundreds of millions of dollars through casinos and Vancouver’s high-priced real estate, and send the money back to China for the cycle to be repeated.
Chapter 7:
-Today marks 4/20, the unofficial holiday for marijuana, the last celebration before recreational pot is set to become legal in Canada. A cloud of smoke will rise above Canadian cities at precisely 4:20 p.m., in what traditionally has been a celebration of pot use and a call for the legalization of cannabis.
Chapter 8: Squire on Sports
-Do you own any old sports trading cards? Because if you do they could be worth a lot of money. A trading card sold for an unbelievable price this past week and you’ll never guess how much.
Chapter 10: Back on the Beat Preview
-Global News Investigative Reporter Sam Cooper revealed just how widespread money laundering is in BC, and how Chinese drug gangs wash hundreds of millions of dollars through casinos and Vancouver’s high-priced real estate, and send the money back to China for the cycle to be repeated.