Ch.1: Ottawa police are warning “Freedom Convoy” protesters they “could be arrested” if they continue to block city streets.
Guest: Rachel Gilmore, Global National Online Journalist.
Ch.2: The B.C. government announced Wednesday that it will provide the Village of Lytton with $8.3 million to support its operations and recovery following the massive wildfire last year that virtually wiped out the community.
Guest: Jan Polderman, Mayor of Lytton.
Ch.3: Doctors are calling health measure removal premature as hospitalizations remain high and elected officials are seeking clarity after Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions in phases.
Guest: Tom Vernon, Global News Edmonton Provincial Affairs Reporter
Ch.4: Vancouver police came a big step closer this week in solving the seven-decades-old cold case known as the Babes in the Woods.
Guest: Eve Lazarus, Host of the Cold Case Canada podcast.
Ch.5: Illicit drug overdose deaths in B.C. are second only to cancers in shortening the lives of residents to an average age of 44, prompting a call from the chief coroner to let go of old prevention measures that have been “an abject and very costly failure.”
Guest: Leslie McBain, co-founder of Moms Stop the Harm, lost her son to opioid addiction
Ch.6: As anyone who’s driven to or from the North Shore can attest, there’s a real traffic problem there!
Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor
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