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Chapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald
-An emergency cabinet meeting has been called by the Fed’s to try and come up with some way to deal with and convince Kinder Morgan not to pull out of the plans to go forward with its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Chapter 2:
-Did you know Metro Vancouver board members get exclusive access to $1.5m cafeteria on the 29th floor of Metro Tower III in Burnaby? Along with cheap food and massages for $10? This isn’t available for the average person, it’s reserved only for Metro Vancouver staff who work in the building.
Chapter 3:
-Could gas prices rise even further if Alberta Premier Rachel Notley moves ahead with legislation against BC? Notley has hinted that this week she’ll be introducing legislation to give her province the power to reduce oil flows to BC.
Chapter 4:
-A Tim Horton’s is apologizing after a franchise in Halifax sold donuts decorated in the Humboldt Bronco’s colours...without intentions of donating the funds to the victims.
Chapter 5: View From Victoria
-In the aftermath of the pay-and-severance scandal at Metro Vancouver, There comes more news of wild spending by the board. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-Did you know Metro Vancouver board members get exclusive access to a $1.5m cafeteria on the 29th floor of Metro Tower III in Burnaby? Along with cheap food and massages for $10? This isn’t available for the average person, it’s reserved only for Metro Vancouver staff who work in the building.
Chapter 7:
-Trump lashed out at the raids carried out by the FBI on the offices of his lawyer, Michael Cohen. Federal agents seized records on topics that include a 130-thousand payment made to porn actress Stormy Daniels, who says she had sex with Trump.
Chapter 8:
-It has been presumed a great deal of First Nations groups in BC/Canada oppose the Trans Mountain pipeline. But a group of around 50 communities stands to benefit from $400 million worth of mutual benefit agreements signed with Kinder Morgan.
Chapter 9: Squire on Sports
-The canucks held there “what went wrong and what went right” presser yesterday and with $14 million now available, what is the direction of the organization going forward?
Chapter 10:
-Niki Reitmayer went behind-the-scenes at Rogers Arena yesterday to have a fun chat with former Vancouver Canuck Daniel Sedin!
Chapter 11: Behind The Reality Check
-What would Bruce Allen do in order to settle down the hot real estate market in Vancouver? Would banning foreign investors be the key? Bruce joins the show to chat about his reality check.
Chapter 12:
-Delicious meals overlooking Mt Baker on the exclusive member-only 29th floor of Metro Tower in Burnaby? Sounds good! Well, it’s only for Metro Vancouver staff. After lunch, go and have a massage for 40 minutes for $10!
Chapter 13:
-New IPSOS polling out today done exclusively for Global News shows 39% of Canadians have changed the way they’re using Facebook and social media as a whole, in the wake of the Facebook data mining scandal.
By CuriouscastChapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald
-An emergency cabinet meeting has been called by the Fed’s to try and come up with some way to deal with and convince Kinder Morgan not to pull out of the plans to go forward with its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Chapter 2:
-Did you know Metro Vancouver board members get exclusive access to $1.5m cafeteria on the 29th floor of Metro Tower III in Burnaby? Along with cheap food and massages for $10? This isn’t available for the average person, it’s reserved only for Metro Vancouver staff who work in the building.
Chapter 3:
-Could gas prices rise even further if Alberta Premier Rachel Notley moves ahead with legislation against BC? Notley has hinted that this week she’ll be introducing legislation to give her province the power to reduce oil flows to BC.
Chapter 4:
-A Tim Horton’s is apologizing after a franchise in Halifax sold donuts decorated in the Humboldt Bronco’s colours...without intentions of donating the funds to the victims.
Chapter 5: View From Victoria
-In the aftermath of the pay-and-severance scandal at Metro Vancouver, There comes more news of wild spending by the board. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-Did you know Metro Vancouver board members get exclusive access to a $1.5m cafeteria on the 29th floor of Metro Tower III in Burnaby? Along with cheap food and massages for $10? This isn’t available for the average person, it’s reserved only for Metro Vancouver staff who work in the building.
Chapter 7:
-Trump lashed out at the raids carried out by the FBI on the offices of his lawyer, Michael Cohen. Federal agents seized records on topics that include a 130-thousand payment made to porn actress Stormy Daniels, who says she had sex with Trump.
Chapter 8:
-It has been presumed a great deal of First Nations groups in BC/Canada oppose the Trans Mountain pipeline. But a group of around 50 communities stands to benefit from $400 million worth of mutual benefit agreements signed with Kinder Morgan.
Chapter 9: Squire on Sports
-The canucks held there “what went wrong and what went right” presser yesterday and with $14 million now available, what is the direction of the organization going forward?
Chapter 10:
-Niki Reitmayer went behind-the-scenes at Rogers Arena yesterday to have a fun chat with former Vancouver Canuck Daniel Sedin!
Chapter 11: Behind The Reality Check
-What would Bruce Allen do in order to settle down the hot real estate market in Vancouver? Would banning foreign investors be the key? Bruce joins the show to chat about his reality check.
Chapter 12:
-Delicious meals overlooking Mt Baker on the exclusive member-only 29th floor of Metro Tower in Burnaby? Sounds good! Well, it’s only for Metro Vancouver staff. After lunch, go and have a massage for 40 minutes for $10!
Chapter 13:
-New IPSOS polling out today done exclusively for Global News shows 39% of Canadians have changed the way they’re using Facebook and social media as a whole, in the wake of the Facebook data mining scandal.