Seg 1: Ice cream flavours in historical Britain were diverse. Agnes Marshall, a 19th-century ice cream authority, published cookbooks with unique flavours like elaborately moulded spinach à la crème and deviled ices.
Guest: Dr. Lindsay Middleton, Food Historian and Knowledge Exchange Associate at the University of Glasgow
Seg 2: ABC is considering cutting some tenants rights, in hopes that Landlords will consider renting out more units long term. The hope is that this will decrease short term rentals and increase rental supply.
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: View From Victoria:
BC Hydro is signaling the end of free charges for EVs. The rates will be going up for public charging stations. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 4: What caused the sudden ignition of Lahaina’s deadly wildfire, and what can we do to prevent similar situations from happening in the future?
Guest: Ze'ev Gedalof, Associate Professor of Geography, Environment and Geomatics at the University of Guelph
Seg 5: Things are starting to change as electric vehicles become more popular and people are charging. Well the price on that charge will be going up.
Guest: CKNW Contributor Scott Shantz
Seg 6: Despite grass tinting being a thing for 8 years, it has suddenly risen dramatically in popularity, partially driven by a viral TikTok video and increasing water restrictions.
Guest: Nicole Lundy, CEO of LawnLift Canada
Seg 7: Monday Morning Quarterbacks with Coach Rick Campbell
It was a 37-9 win over Calgary with Vernon Adams Jr. having a solid return with 322 passing yards and four touchdowns.
Guest: Rick Campbell, Head Coach of the BC Lions
Seg 8: 1-bedroom apartments have surpassed the $3000 mark in Vancouver which is a 16% spike from last year. Is it due to a competitive market and a lack of quantity or do homeowners have space to rent out, but won’t?
Guest: David Hutchinson, Realtor and Owner of David Hutchinson Personal Real Estate Corporation
Seg 9: Vancouver has been facing a shortage of hotel rooms for over 15 years, impacting the local economy and tourism industry. Despite various political councils adopting policies to address the shortage, the city's hotel inventory has decreased significantly over time.
Guest: Sarah Kirby-Yung, ABC Vancouver City Councillor
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