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Topics on the Show:
Chapter 1:
-It turns out in New York it's illegal to dance inside of bars. But that law is about to change after a vote.
Chapter 2:
-Investigators are working to figure out what led a pickup truck driver to plow down people on a riverfront bike path near the World Trade Center, killing 8 and seriously wounding 11 others.
Chapter 3:
-Update on the Salmon Arm investigation. We’re now learning that the RCMP planted listening devices in the grass near the property.
Chapter 4:
-BCUC report on Site C is out today and it could depict a rush job with very narrow oversight. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-How long would you wait in line for a ride at the Magic Kingdom? Well it turns out there is a lot of data and analytics involved in making sure you get the most out of your visit to Disney Parks. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 6:
-It’s been three months since the BC NDP formed government and we’re still hearing little to no detail about the government’s housing plan. The NDP ran on some big campaign promises to curb the region’s housing crisis, including putting an end to controversial loopholes that affect renters as well as ending the ‘vacate clause,’ which requires a tenant to move or sign a new lease at the end of the term.
Chapter 7:
-A bill detailing Ontario’s pot rules will be tabled today. Why is it taking BC so long?
Chapter 8:
-Making Cents of the Markets with Lori Pinkowski
Chapter 9:
-The real estate situation in New Zealand is strikingly similar to the situation here in Metro Vancouver. The one difference is that their newly elected government has promised to implement a ban on foreign real estate speculation.
Chapter 10:
-Declaring banckruptcy is a big deal for a lot of people. And there are some new rules and new systems coming down the pipe.
By CuriouscastTopics on the Show:
Chapter 1:
-It turns out in New York it's illegal to dance inside of bars. But that law is about to change after a vote.
Chapter 2:
-Investigators are working to figure out what led a pickup truck driver to plow down people on a riverfront bike path near the World Trade Center, killing 8 and seriously wounding 11 others.
Chapter 3:
-Update on the Salmon Arm investigation. We’re now learning that the RCMP planted listening devices in the grass near the property.
Chapter 4:
-BCUC report on Site C is out today and it could depict a rush job with very narrow oversight. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-How long would you wait in line for a ride at the Magic Kingdom? Well it turns out there is a lot of data and analytics involved in making sure you get the most out of your visit to Disney Parks. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 6:
-It’s been three months since the BC NDP formed government and we’re still hearing little to no detail about the government’s housing plan. The NDP ran on some big campaign promises to curb the region’s housing crisis, including putting an end to controversial loopholes that affect renters as well as ending the ‘vacate clause,’ which requires a tenant to move or sign a new lease at the end of the term.
Chapter 7:
-A bill detailing Ontario’s pot rules will be tabled today. Why is it taking BC so long?
Chapter 8:
-Making Cents of the Markets with Lori Pinkowski
Chapter 9:
-The real estate situation in New Zealand is strikingly similar to the situation here in Metro Vancouver. The one difference is that their newly elected government has promised to implement a ban on foreign real estate speculation.
Chapter 10:
-Declaring banckruptcy is a big deal for a lot of people. And there are some new rules and new systems coming down the pipe.