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Full Episode: BC Premier on Site C, Alabama Votes,


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Topics on the Show:

Chapter 1:

-If you eat out at restaurants on any regular basis, expect your bills to start growing.  As food prices go up it’s starting to hit the restaurant industry and those costs will begin to be passed onto the consumer.

Chapter 2:

-It’s been almost 25 years since Alabama has voted a democrat into the Senate.  Roy Moore was beaten by Doug Jones in a stunning victory Tuesday Night.  Despite the loss in the Alabama Senate election, Roy Moore has yet to concede to Democrat Doug Jones and says he will call for a recount, despite the fact that the outcome won’t likely change as Jones won by over 20,000 votes.

Chapter 3:

-The experts are predicting it will become more expensive to eat out in 2018. Food inflation overall is expected to rise between one and three per cent next year, says Canada’s Food Price Report.

Chapter 4:

-2 days later and there is still a buzz from both sides over the Site C Dam decision.  Especially after Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver embarrassed himself with false accusations on the Jon McComb Show Yesterday.  He later apologized for his comments.  The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.

Chapter 5:

-What have Canadians been searching for in 2017?  Tim Dickert is here with the tech report.

Chapter 6:

-Premier John Horgan joins the show to talk about his decision to go ahead with the Site C Dam, despite all the opposition to the project.  He also tells the show about his housing affordability plan and other issues that are important to British Columbians.

Chapter 7:

-A Winnipeg mom's online plea for help making her 4-year-old daughter's Christmas wish come true appears to have paid off.

Chapter 8:

-It’s been almost 25 years since Alabama has voted a democrat into the Senate.  Roy Moore was beaten by Doug Jones in a stunning victory Tuesday Night.  Despite the loss in the Alabama Senate election, Roy Moore has yet to concede to Democrat Doug Jones and says he will call for a recount, despite the fact that the outcome won’t likely change as Jones won by over 20,000 votes.

Chapter 9:

-A new course being offered at Kwantlen Polytechnic University aims to harness technology and engage a younger generation in order to preserve Surrey history.

 

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