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Chapter 1:
-Gord is forced this morning to admit that Canada is totally obsessed with Scott and Tessa and whether or not the 2 are dating, in love, married etc..The rumors are endless at the winter games.
Chapter 2:
-More Americans are cutting up their guns - in the wake of last week’s shooting that killed 17 people. Phoenix man Aaron Le Roque cut up his four guns with his son (here he’s speaking to local radio station KTAR News) says he was inspired by Scott Pappalardo’s video showing him destroying his AR15.
Chapter 3:
-The 3 BC Green MLA's will be voting in favor of the NDP's new budget. That said, Green leader Andrew Weaver thinks the foreign buyer tax should have been levied across the entire province. But what are the general take away from this budget?
Chapter 4:
-Tessa & Scott relationship mystery continues. After several interviews, post their gold medal performance, Canadians are still unsure where they stand on their seemingly loving relationship.
Chapter 5:
-It was a classic NDP budget with big program spending, not much to directly stimulate resource development and private investment. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-As bluetooth speakers become the gateway between playing music, starting your appliances and buying items instantly with the sound of your voice, how do companies compete with each other to get their bluetooth speakers and products at your fingertips? Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 7:
-The books have been balanced. The debt has gone up. New programs are in place. So what does B.C. budget 2018 mean to you? These are a couple clear things that can be taken away from the first full B.C. NDP budget since 2001.
Chapter 8:
-Paul Kershaw is a professor at UBC's School of Population and Public Health, and thinks the budget offers younger British Columbians real reason to celebrate. However, Kershaw says on average every senior gains $421 in new spending in the budget, compared to $261 for each person under the age of 45.
Chapter 9:
-It’s important to set out goals for yourself and do your research. When it comes to registered accounts, it’s a good idea to check out government resources online to determine eligibility.
Chapter 10:
-The books have been balanced. The debt has gone up. New programs are in place. So what does B.C. budget 2018 mean to you? These are a couple clear things that can be taken away from the first full B.C. NDP budget since 2001. So what does the Opposition think about the budget.
Chapter 11:
-Vancouver’s homeless shelters have had to turn people away amid the city’s cold snap, set to last until at least Sunday. Last night it was 5 below at the airport.
By Curiouscast
Chapter 1:
-Gord is forced this morning to admit that Canada is totally obsessed with Scott and Tessa and whether or not the 2 are dating, in love, married etc..The rumors are endless at the winter games.
Chapter 2:
-More Americans are cutting up their guns - in the wake of last week’s shooting that killed 17 people. Phoenix man Aaron Le Roque cut up his four guns with his son (here he’s speaking to local radio station KTAR News) says he was inspired by Scott Pappalardo’s video showing him destroying his AR15.
Chapter 3:
-The 3 BC Green MLA's will be voting in favor of the NDP's new budget. That said, Green leader Andrew Weaver thinks the foreign buyer tax should have been levied across the entire province. But what are the general take away from this budget?
Chapter 4:
-Tessa & Scott relationship mystery continues. After several interviews, post their gold medal performance, Canadians are still unsure where they stand on their seemingly loving relationship.
Chapter 5:
-It was a classic NDP budget with big program spending, not much to directly stimulate resource development and private investment. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-As bluetooth speakers become the gateway between playing music, starting your appliances and buying items instantly with the sound of your voice, how do companies compete with each other to get their bluetooth speakers and products at your fingertips? Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 7:
-The books have been balanced. The debt has gone up. New programs are in place. So what does B.C. budget 2018 mean to you? These are a couple clear things that can be taken away from the first full B.C. NDP budget since 2001.
Chapter 8:
-Paul Kershaw is a professor at UBC's School of Population and Public Health, and thinks the budget offers younger British Columbians real reason to celebrate. However, Kershaw says on average every senior gains $421 in new spending in the budget, compared to $261 for each person under the age of 45.
Chapter 9:
-It’s important to set out goals for yourself and do your research. When it comes to registered accounts, it’s a good idea to check out government resources online to determine eligibility.
Chapter 10:
-The books have been balanced. The debt has gone up. New programs are in place. So what does B.C. budget 2018 mean to you? These are a couple clear things that can be taken away from the first full B.C. NDP budget since 2001. So what does the Opposition think about the budget.
Chapter 11:
-Vancouver’s homeless shelters have had to turn people away amid the city’s cold snap, set to last until at least Sunday. Last night it was 5 below at the airport.