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Chapter 1:
-If you are trying to lose weight, a new study suggests you stop hanging out with your overweight friends. According to the study when you eat with unhealthy eaters, most people will ditch their habits and eat in the same fashion as their friends.
Chapter 2:
-Have you ever gone to buy tickets for you favourite artist, or favourite hockey team, only to find out that there are either no tickets left OR they are priced way to high for any normal person to afford? What is happening to the ticket business? It seems the business has been infiltrated by bots, scalpers and people who make a living off scamming the system. So what can be done to combat the problem? Is there anything the government can do?
Chapter 3:
-If he really wanted to, Andrew Weaver and his two Green colleagues could vote the Horgan government down and force a snap election. Weaver says he’s mad as hell with Horgan turning into a ‘cheerleader’ for LNG production in BC.
Chapter 4:
-The Liberal’s will announce their long-term plan to restore Canada Post...so does this mean door-to-door service will return to your neighbourhood?
Chapter 5:
-Moderator Keith Baldrey had one of the better lines when he said he was glad a couple of the candidates had identified each other as friends, because you couldn’t tell it from the way they treated each other on stage. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-The Ontario transportation agency Metrolinx says it has been targeted in a cyberattack originating from North Korea. The spokesperson said personal information wasn’t compromised and safety systems weren’t affected. Officials wouldn’t say when the cyberattack occurred or what specifically was targeted due to security concerns, however the spokesperson said it happened “fairly recently.”
Chapter 7:
-Candidates looking to become the next leader of the BC Liberals squared off in a debate in Vancouver Tuesday night. Three veteran cabinet ministers, Mike de Jong, Andrew Wilkinson and Todd Stone, faced backbenchers Sam Sullivan and Michael Lee, as well as Dianne Watts, who was the mayor of Surrey before winning a seat for the Conservatives in the House of Commons.
Chapter 8:
-On Making Cents of the Markets today Lori talks gas prices, the markets and having the conversation with your aging parents in order to have a headache free experience financially when the time comes to take over their accounts
Chapter 9:
-There may be hope on the horizon for B.C. fans frustrated with online “bots” snapping up tickets to hot concerts, with the province signalling legislation is on the way. Fans are venting their frustrations online, after tickets for shows vanished online almost instantly, only to reappear on resale sites for many times their face value.
Chapter 10:
-Talk at the Top, a youth summit focusing on suicide prevention, begins on Friday morning at the peak of Grouse Mountain. 100 students will be in attendance. Eric Windeler became a suicide prevention advocate after the death of his 18 year old son. In a Ted Talk at Queens University, Eric described the moment he was told his son was dead.
Chapter 11:
-Rob Schneider is in town with Adam Sandler for a stand up show at the Orpheum. He joins the show to talk about comedy, touring and his love for Beautiful British Columbia.
By CuriouscastChapter 1:
-If you are trying to lose weight, a new study suggests you stop hanging out with your overweight friends. According to the study when you eat with unhealthy eaters, most people will ditch their habits and eat in the same fashion as their friends.
Chapter 2:
-Have you ever gone to buy tickets for you favourite artist, or favourite hockey team, only to find out that there are either no tickets left OR they are priced way to high for any normal person to afford? What is happening to the ticket business? It seems the business has been infiltrated by bots, scalpers and people who make a living off scamming the system. So what can be done to combat the problem? Is there anything the government can do?
Chapter 3:
-If he really wanted to, Andrew Weaver and his two Green colleagues could vote the Horgan government down and force a snap election. Weaver says he’s mad as hell with Horgan turning into a ‘cheerleader’ for LNG production in BC.
Chapter 4:
-The Liberal’s will announce their long-term plan to restore Canada Post...so does this mean door-to-door service will return to your neighbourhood?
Chapter 5:
-Moderator Keith Baldrey had one of the better lines when he said he was glad a couple of the candidates had identified each other as friends, because you couldn’t tell it from the way they treated each other on stage. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-The Ontario transportation agency Metrolinx says it has been targeted in a cyberattack originating from North Korea. The spokesperson said personal information wasn’t compromised and safety systems weren’t affected. Officials wouldn’t say when the cyberattack occurred or what specifically was targeted due to security concerns, however the spokesperson said it happened “fairly recently.”
Chapter 7:
-Candidates looking to become the next leader of the BC Liberals squared off in a debate in Vancouver Tuesday night. Three veteran cabinet ministers, Mike de Jong, Andrew Wilkinson and Todd Stone, faced backbenchers Sam Sullivan and Michael Lee, as well as Dianne Watts, who was the mayor of Surrey before winning a seat for the Conservatives in the House of Commons.
Chapter 8:
-On Making Cents of the Markets today Lori talks gas prices, the markets and having the conversation with your aging parents in order to have a headache free experience financially when the time comes to take over their accounts
Chapter 9:
-There may be hope on the horizon for B.C. fans frustrated with online “bots” snapping up tickets to hot concerts, with the province signalling legislation is on the way. Fans are venting their frustrations online, after tickets for shows vanished online almost instantly, only to reappear on resale sites for many times their face value.
Chapter 10:
-Talk at the Top, a youth summit focusing on suicide prevention, begins on Friday morning at the peak of Grouse Mountain. 100 students will be in attendance. Eric Windeler became a suicide prevention advocate after the death of his 18 year old son. In a Ted Talk at Queens University, Eric described the moment he was told his son was dead.
Chapter 11:
-Rob Schneider is in town with Adam Sandler for a stand up show at the Orpheum. He joins the show to talk about comedy, touring and his love for Beautiful British Columbia.