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Chapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald
-A new study suggests that new dog owners don’t socialize their puppies enough and this leads to bad behaviours when the puppy grows up. The study says it’s important to get your dog used to other dogs at an early age in order to develop social skills that lead to a better behaved pooch later on.
Chapter 2:
-If hearing about the mayor’s giving themselves a pay raise boils your blood...you probably won’t like this next story either. Mayor Linda Hepner and the City of Surrey are facing tough questions after tens of thousands of dollars were spent to send her and three staffers to a real estate conference in Cannes, France.
Chapter 3:
-Metro Vancouver Board members have given themselves a pay raise, and a retirement allowance, retroactive to 2007. As anger mounts over the Metro Vancouver Board retrospective pensions - Port Coquitlam councilors last night voted to increase their wages, eight months out from the election.
Chapter 4: View From Victoria
-Stopping the Trans Mountain Pipeline. What’s left in the tool box? The Federal court of appeal refused leave to appeal the latest decision. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Attorney General David Eby has addressed a federal standing committee in Ottawa investigating money laundering. He began by admitting he was shocked at the overwhelming evidence of large scale money laundering in BC.
Chapter 6:
-Metro Vancouver Board Members voted to give themselves retrospective pensions.And as anger mounts over the Metro Vancouver Board retrospective pensions - Port Coquitlam councilors last night voted to increase their wages, eight months out from an election.
Chapter 7: Squire on Sports
-The revival of the BC lions back in the 80's was thanks in part to this man, and Squire Barnes remembers his legacy with the Lions.
Chapter 8: Making Cents of the Markets
-China's premier pledges to open markets in a bid to avert a trade war with the US. China Asks U.S. to Offset Trade Loss Due to Metal Tariffs.
Chapter 9:
-A US company has found 'smoking gun' evidence Aggregate IQ created the software Cambridge Analytica used in several campaigns, including the US election.
Chapter 10:
-Whether you’re for or against the City of Vancouver’s plan to knock the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts, there is a key piece of history you should know about this project. Listen to the second and final installment of Niki Reitmayer’s investigation into the history of Hogan’s Alley - Vancouver’s lost black community.
By CuriouscastChapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald
-A new study suggests that new dog owners don’t socialize their puppies enough and this leads to bad behaviours when the puppy grows up. The study says it’s important to get your dog used to other dogs at an early age in order to develop social skills that lead to a better behaved pooch later on.
Chapter 2:
-If hearing about the mayor’s giving themselves a pay raise boils your blood...you probably won’t like this next story either. Mayor Linda Hepner and the City of Surrey are facing tough questions after tens of thousands of dollars were spent to send her and three staffers to a real estate conference in Cannes, France.
Chapter 3:
-Metro Vancouver Board members have given themselves a pay raise, and a retirement allowance, retroactive to 2007. As anger mounts over the Metro Vancouver Board retrospective pensions - Port Coquitlam councilors last night voted to increase their wages, eight months out from the election.
Chapter 4: View From Victoria
-Stopping the Trans Mountain Pipeline. What’s left in the tool box? The Federal court of appeal refused leave to appeal the latest decision. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Attorney General David Eby has addressed a federal standing committee in Ottawa investigating money laundering. He began by admitting he was shocked at the overwhelming evidence of large scale money laundering in BC.
Chapter 6:
-Metro Vancouver Board Members voted to give themselves retrospective pensions.And as anger mounts over the Metro Vancouver Board retrospective pensions - Port Coquitlam councilors last night voted to increase their wages, eight months out from an election.
Chapter 7: Squire on Sports
-The revival of the BC lions back in the 80's was thanks in part to this man, and Squire Barnes remembers his legacy with the Lions.
Chapter 8: Making Cents of the Markets
-China's premier pledges to open markets in a bid to avert a trade war with the US. China Asks U.S. to Offset Trade Loss Due to Metal Tariffs.
Chapter 9:
-A US company has found 'smoking gun' evidence Aggregate IQ created the software Cambridge Analytica used in several campaigns, including the US election.
Chapter 10:
-Whether you’re for or against the City of Vancouver’s plan to knock the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts, there is a key piece of history you should know about this project. Listen to the second and final installment of Niki Reitmayer’s investigation into the history of Hogan’s Alley - Vancouver’s lost black community.