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Chapter 1:
-There is about to be a way to join the mile high club in comfort! Virgin Airlines are offering a love suite equipped with beds for some of their flights.
Chapter 2:
-BC Greens Leader Andrew Weaver has laid out his party's wish list for the next budget.
In it, he says people who don't live, work or pay taxes in the province should be banned from buying property in B-C. The Greens are also calling on loopholes in the foreign buyers tax to be closed.
Chapter 3:
-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tackled the controversy about funding for the summer jobs program and anti-abortion groups head on Wednesday night. During a town hall in Winnipeg, a person called out a question about the new rules for federal grants for companies that want to hire students, which is cracking down on anti-abortion groups. Trudeau said he would take the question, even though it wasn’t an official one.
Chapter 4:
-The words to the Canadian national anthem have officially changed! Yesterday, the Senate finally passed a bill that makes the anthem gender neutral.
Chapter 5:
-B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman said the province is looking at restricting the amount of bitumen from the Alberta oilsands to be transported through B.C. as it launches a scientific study of spill responses. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley all but declared war against B.C. yesterday, saying her government is looking at legal and economic responses. Alberta could sue B.C. and/or impose trade sanctions. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-Elon Musk’s flame thrower business is going pretty well. He tweeted late last night that he is officially sold out of flamethrowers, which for some weird reason he was selling. The Silicon Valley billionaire sold 20-thousand flames throwers at $500/each which earned him $10-million in just four days.
Chapter 7:
-Numbers released by the B.C. Coroners Service on Wednesday highlight the devastating effects of the overdose crisis in the province. There were 1,422 overdose deaths in 2017, a 43 per cent increase compared to 2016, which saw 914 deaths. This past year was the deadliest for overdose deaths in the province’s history.
Chapter 8:
-It will be built - that's how Prime Minister Trudeau is reacting to the escalating fight between the NDP Premiers of BC and Alberta over the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion project.
As he's done in the past, Trudeau says the pipeline is in the interests of ALL Canadians.
Chapter 9:
-The fentanyl crisis. It’s gripped every corner of our society. What can be done? Numbers released by the B.C. Coroners Service on Wednesday highlight the devastating effects of the overdose crisis in the province. There were 1,422 overdose deaths in 2017, a 43 per cent increase compared to 2016, which saw 914 deaths. This past year was the deadliest for overdose deaths in the province’s history.
Chapter 10:
-This week, we started the conversation about sleep, as part of the The Global News & CKNW Health Series. Today, Ingrid will walk us through the benefits of exercise and how it can help manage stress and enhance your sleep. What exercises are best for keeping sleep disorders at bay?
Chapter 11:
-The 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang begin next Friday, February 9th. While there are many amazing events (how good is the biathlon?) as Canadians we will be paying extra special attention to the hockey. This year’s Olympic hockey tournament has an extra level of intrigue as the NHL players won’t be participating. CKNW Producer Tim Dickert had the chance to speak with Canadian hockey great Paul Henderson about the upcoming Olympics, and how the game has changed since his playing days.
By CuriouscastChapter 1:
-There is about to be a way to join the mile high club in comfort! Virgin Airlines are offering a love suite equipped with beds for some of their flights.
Chapter 2:
-BC Greens Leader Andrew Weaver has laid out his party's wish list for the next budget.
In it, he says people who don't live, work or pay taxes in the province should be banned from buying property in B-C. The Greens are also calling on loopholes in the foreign buyers tax to be closed.
Chapter 3:
-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tackled the controversy about funding for the summer jobs program and anti-abortion groups head on Wednesday night. During a town hall in Winnipeg, a person called out a question about the new rules for federal grants for companies that want to hire students, which is cracking down on anti-abortion groups. Trudeau said he would take the question, even though it wasn’t an official one.
Chapter 4:
-The words to the Canadian national anthem have officially changed! Yesterday, the Senate finally passed a bill that makes the anthem gender neutral.
Chapter 5:
-B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman said the province is looking at restricting the amount of bitumen from the Alberta oilsands to be transported through B.C. as it launches a scientific study of spill responses. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley all but declared war against B.C. yesterday, saying her government is looking at legal and economic responses. Alberta could sue B.C. and/or impose trade sanctions. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-Elon Musk’s flame thrower business is going pretty well. He tweeted late last night that he is officially sold out of flamethrowers, which for some weird reason he was selling. The Silicon Valley billionaire sold 20-thousand flames throwers at $500/each which earned him $10-million in just four days.
Chapter 7:
-Numbers released by the B.C. Coroners Service on Wednesday highlight the devastating effects of the overdose crisis in the province. There were 1,422 overdose deaths in 2017, a 43 per cent increase compared to 2016, which saw 914 deaths. This past year was the deadliest for overdose deaths in the province’s history.
Chapter 8:
-It will be built - that's how Prime Minister Trudeau is reacting to the escalating fight between the NDP Premiers of BC and Alberta over the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion project.
As he's done in the past, Trudeau says the pipeline is in the interests of ALL Canadians.
Chapter 9:
-The fentanyl crisis. It’s gripped every corner of our society. What can be done? Numbers released by the B.C. Coroners Service on Wednesday highlight the devastating effects of the overdose crisis in the province. There were 1,422 overdose deaths in 2017, a 43 per cent increase compared to 2016, which saw 914 deaths. This past year was the deadliest for overdose deaths in the province’s history.
Chapter 10:
-This week, we started the conversation about sleep, as part of the The Global News & CKNW Health Series. Today, Ingrid will walk us through the benefits of exercise and how it can help manage stress and enhance your sleep. What exercises are best for keeping sleep disorders at bay?
Chapter 11:
-The 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang begin next Friday, February 9th. While there are many amazing events (how good is the biathlon?) as Canadians we will be paying extra special attention to the hockey. This year’s Olympic hockey tournament has an extra level of intrigue as the NHL players won’t be participating. CKNW Producer Tim Dickert had the chance to speak with Canadian hockey great Paul Henderson about the upcoming Olympics, and how the game has changed since his playing days.