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Topics on the Show:
Chapter 1:
-The weather is changing in Vancouver. Expect rain for the week.
Chapter 2:
-Six candidates vying for the BC Liberal Party leadership battled it out on a stage for the first time this Sunday. All candidates, except Terrace business woman Lucy Sager, were present at the Surrey debate. Candidates took jabs at each other, keeping their eyes on the prize.
Chapter 3:
-There is a new councillor at city hall. Hector Bremner is Vancouver’s newest councillor, filling the spot left vacant by former Vision Vancouver Councilor Geoff Meggs. Bremner served as an executive assistant for former ministers Teresa Wat and Rich Coleman. He also ran unsuccessfully as a BC Liberal candidate for New Westminster back in 2013.
Chapter 4:
-Former finance minister Mike de Jong was quick to defend his former role, adding his ministry was to thank for B.C.’s strong economic standing. Meanwhile, former advanced education minister Andrew Wilkinson focused on affordability, saying it’s one of the main issues for voters across B.C. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Iceland has brought online the first negative emission power plant which pulls CO2 from the air. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 6:
-Walking by ponds in the Lower Mainland you’ve probably seen goldfish, minnows, even turtles; but have you ever seen catfish? Tim Dickert happened upon an entire school of catfish in his local pond, and set out to see where they came from.
Chapter 7:
-CKNW’s Niki Reitmayer interviewed X-Files actor, David Duchovny. He was in town to play a concert with his band and film a documentary.
Chapter 8:
-Over the weekend Jon McComb took part in the Veteran's Walk in Burnaby. He reflects on the day and what a group of Veteran's are going through trying to get the government to recognize their needs.
Chapter 9:
-How does a person, who want's to skirt around the banks, bring their money to BC? And once their money is in BC, where does it go and how is it affecting the local economy?
Chapter 10:
-3 people have been reported dead as storm ophelia hits Ireland.
By CuriouscastTopics on the Show:
Chapter 1:
-The weather is changing in Vancouver. Expect rain for the week.
Chapter 2:
-Six candidates vying for the BC Liberal Party leadership battled it out on a stage for the first time this Sunday. All candidates, except Terrace business woman Lucy Sager, were present at the Surrey debate. Candidates took jabs at each other, keeping their eyes on the prize.
Chapter 3:
-There is a new councillor at city hall. Hector Bremner is Vancouver’s newest councillor, filling the spot left vacant by former Vision Vancouver Councilor Geoff Meggs. Bremner served as an executive assistant for former ministers Teresa Wat and Rich Coleman. He also ran unsuccessfully as a BC Liberal candidate for New Westminster back in 2013.
Chapter 4:
-Former finance minister Mike de Jong was quick to defend his former role, adding his ministry was to thank for B.C.’s strong economic standing. Meanwhile, former advanced education minister Andrew Wilkinson focused on affordability, saying it’s one of the main issues for voters across B.C. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Iceland has brought online the first negative emission power plant which pulls CO2 from the air. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 6:
-Walking by ponds in the Lower Mainland you’ve probably seen goldfish, minnows, even turtles; but have you ever seen catfish? Tim Dickert happened upon an entire school of catfish in his local pond, and set out to see where they came from.
Chapter 7:
-CKNW’s Niki Reitmayer interviewed X-Files actor, David Duchovny. He was in town to play a concert with his band and film a documentary.
Chapter 8:
-Over the weekend Jon McComb took part in the Veteran's Walk in Burnaby. He reflects on the day and what a group of Veteran's are going through trying to get the government to recognize their needs.
Chapter 9:
-How does a person, who want's to skirt around the banks, bring their money to BC? And once their money is in BC, where does it go and how is it affecting the local economy?
Chapter 10:
-3 people have been reported dead as storm ophelia hits Ireland.