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Chapter 1:
-In Alberta, Restaurant owners in Calgary are reacting to a move by Premier Rachel Notley to boycott BC wines. This in response to BC Premier John Horgan trying to block the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
Chapter 2:
-Abbotsford’s mayor is floating the idea of building light rail transit (LRT) down the middle of Highway 1 between Surrey and the Fraser Valley to alleviate congestion. He’s pushing for light rail to be built in the middle of the highway between Abbotsford and Surrey, using the median between eastbound and westbound lanes. Braun says with the region talking about big transit projects - there’s no reason his city should be left out. He also argues it would be cost effective.
Chapter 3:
-Doritos for women - turns out it is NOT actually going to be a thing. Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo saying on the podcast Freakonomics that the company is “getting ready to launch” a “low crunch” version of the chips “soon.”
Chapter 4:
-It’s an Interprovincial trade war. First they went after bitumen, then electricity and now they are going after BC’s wine! The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Space X has launched it's Falcon Heavy rocket and things are looking promising for the company. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 6:
-The BC wine industry has become the unlikely victim of the provincial standoff between Alberta and BC - over the Kinder Morgan pipeline. What is next, are we in BC going to see Alberta Beef be the next victim?
Chapter 7:
-Alberta’s premier fired another warning shot against British Columbia in the midst of a bitumen battle. She said she’s heard by Albertans from all walks of life over the last few days and feels Albertans are “united” and “speaking in one voice” on this issue. WIth all the back n forth between the provinces, what does the company think about the feud?
Chapter 8:
-What’s been going on in the markets? With the recent market correction and market volatility Lori breaks down the fundamentals of the markets and how concerned investors and soon to be retiree’s should be.
Chapter 9:
-A Global News exclusive investigation has found the former BC Government undersold a number of crown properties, failing to get top dollar for the taxpayer.
Chapter 10:
-Elon Musk has launched his Falcon Heavy Rocket into Space and along with it he sent a little bit of his company (and personal property) into the cosmo's as well.
Chapter 11:
-What your children eat during the first 1-thousand days of life can have a significant impact on their health as adults, according to a recent policy released by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Moving into adulthood, you should keep those same good diet habits.
By CuriouscastChapter 1:
-In Alberta, Restaurant owners in Calgary are reacting to a move by Premier Rachel Notley to boycott BC wines. This in response to BC Premier John Horgan trying to block the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
Chapter 2:
-Abbotsford’s mayor is floating the idea of building light rail transit (LRT) down the middle of Highway 1 between Surrey and the Fraser Valley to alleviate congestion. He’s pushing for light rail to be built in the middle of the highway between Abbotsford and Surrey, using the median between eastbound and westbound lanes. Braun says with the region talking about big transit projects - there’s no reason his city should be left out. He also argues it would be cost effective.
Chapter 3:
-Doritos for women - turns out it is NOT actually going to be a thing. Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo saying on the podcast Freakonomics that the company is “getting ready to launch” a “low crunch” version of the chips “soon.”
Chapter 4:
-It’s an Interprovincial trade war. First they went after bitumen, then electricity and now they are going after BC’s wine! The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Space X has launched it's Falcon Heavy rocket and things are looking promising for the company. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 6:
-The BC wine industry has become the unlikely victim of the provincial standoff between Alberta and BC - over the Kinder Morgan pipeline. What is next, are we in BC going to see Alberta Beef be the next victim?
Chapter 7:
-Alberta’s premier fired another warning shot against British Columbia in the midst of a bitumen battle. She said she’s heard by Albertans from all walks of life over the last few days and feels Albertans are “united” and “speaking in one voice” on this issue. WIth all the back n forth between the provinces, what does the company think about the feud?
Chapter 8:
-What’s been going on in the markets? With the recent market correction and market volatility Lori breaks down the fundamentals of the markets and how concerned investors and soon to be retiree’s should be.
Chapter 9:
-A Global News exclusive investigation has found the former BC Government undersold a number of crown properties, failing to get top dollar for the taxpayer.
Chapter 10:
-Elon Musk has launched his Falcon Heavy Rocket into Space and along with it he sent a little bit of his company (and personal property) into the cosmo's as well.
Chapter 11:
-What your children eat during the first 1-thousand days of life can have a significant impact on their health as adults, according to a recent policy released by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Moving into adulthood, you should keep those same good diet habits.