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Chapter 1:
-A driving expert says one of the things costing ICBC - is the fact there’s only a small number of driving schools that teach the graduated licensing program. The good news though, according to Wallace, is that B.C.’s road test is among the toughest in the world.
Chapter 2:
-Canada’s figure skating darlings Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir took home ice dancing gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, capping off their historic Olympic career. Performing to Moulin Rouge, the pair captured the gold medal in front of a roaring crowd at the Gangneung Ice Arena with a total score of 206.07.
Chapter 3:
-The NDP government's first full budget comes down this afternoon. Finance Minister Carole James signaled again yesterday that the budget will be focused on childcare and housing. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 4:
-Its not a scooter, it’s not wheelie shoes and it’s not a hoverboard. It’s all those made into one. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 5:
-Recently unsealed indictments have revealed where suspected Russian interference in the US election took place. In a now-vacant building in St Petersburg.
Chapter 6:
-What is kratom? And could it be effective in stemming opioid overdoses? Kratom is similar to methadone in the sense that it can alleviate the suffering that withdrawal symptoms.
Chapter 7:
-Tessa and Scott Twitter Reaction & 00’s Alternative band O.A.R seeing renewed popularity because of the Olympic athletes from Russia.
Chapter 8:
-Guitar sales and revenues are down across North America as a new reality of music takes hold of the industry. You no longer need guitars to make music thanks to digital technologies.
Chapter 9:
-This afternoon, British Columbians will FINALLY get a detailed look at the NDP's plans for the province. Finance Minister Carole James will introduce the party's first full budget -- with child care and affordable housing expected to be front and centre. The details of that housing plan have been a major question mark since the party took power last summer.
By CuriouscastChapter 1:
-A driving expert says one of the things costing ICBC - is the fact there’s only a small number of driving schools that teach the graduated licensing program. The good news though, according to Wallace, is that B.C.’s road test is among the toughest in the world.
Chapter 2:
-Canada’s figure skating darlings Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir took home ice dancing gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, capping off their historic Olympic career. Performing to Moulin Rouge, the pair captured the gold medal in front of a roaring crowd at the Gangneung Ice Arena with a total score of 206.07.
Chapter 3:
-The NDP government's first full budget comes down this afternoon. Finance Minister Carole James signaled again yesterday that the budget will be focused on childcare and housing. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 4:
-Its not a scooter, it’s not wheelie shoes and it’s not a hoverboard. It’s all those made into one. Tim Dickert has the tech report.
Chapter 5:
-Recently unsealed indictments have revealed where suspected Russian interference in the US election took place. In a now-vacant building in St Petersburg.
Chapter 6:
-What is kratom? And could it be effective in stemming opioid overdoses? Kratom is similar to methadone in the sense that it can alleviate the suffering that withdrawal symptoms.
Chapter 7:
-Tessa and Scott Twitter Reaction & 00’s Alternative band O.A.R seeing renewed popularity because of the Olympic athletes from Russia.
Chapter 8:
-Guitar sales and revenues are down across North America as a new reality of music takes hold of the industry. You no longer need guitars to make music thanks to digital technologies.
Chapter 9:
-This afternoon, British Columbians will FINALLY get a detailed look at the NDP's plans for the province. Finance Minister Carole James will introduce the party's first full budget -- with child care and affordable housing expected to be front and centre. The details of that housing plan have been a major question mark since the party took power last summer.