Seg 1: Can you hear silence?
Guest: Shayla Love, Freelance Science Journalist
Seg 2: The nominees are out for the Emmy Awards.
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: View From Victoria:
Premier Eby said he’d signed the non-disclosure agreement on Surrey's proposal to retain RCMP so couldn’t say much about what he knew but said an announcement will come "as soon as possible”. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 4: European green crabs have posed a problem off the coast of Vancouver Island for decades now, and while current conservation efforts have focused on deep freezing them and throwing them in a landfill, some suggest eating them instead.
Guest: Dr. Gabriela Bradt, Fisheries Extension Specialist at the University of New Hampshire's Sea Grant Program
Seg 5: E bikes and E Scooters seem to be everywhere these days and it makes sense. They’re a great option for commuters, they get people out of their cars, and they’re easy to park and store. But with them comes a fair share of Drama as well.
Guest: Scott Shantz, CKNW Contributor
Seg 5: OneCity Councillor Christine Boyle expresses disappointment about Mayor Sim and the ABC majority voting down her motion on emergency housing in the city.
Guest: Christine Boyle, Vancouver City Councillor for OneCity
Seg 6: The First Nations Leadership Council in British Columbia is calling for the resignation of Mitzi Dean, the minister in charge of child welfare, citing her "inadequate response" to a horrific case of child abuse in foster care.
Guest: Terry Teegee, Regional Chief of the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations
Seg 7: Thompson Rivers University researcher John Church is working on making B.C. cattle more heat-resistant.
Guest: Dr. John Church, Associate Professor in Natural Resource Science at Thompson Rivers University and BCIC Regional Innovation Chair in Cattle Industry Sustainability
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