Ch.1: Since the announced detection of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, a new poll suggests Canadians bracing for the worst.
Guest: Jim Byers, Travel Journalist
Ch.2: A Merritt Brewery is making good use of their large kettles, as the entire city is under a boil water advisory.
Guest: Kyle Hall, owner of the Empty Keg Brew House.
Ch.3: British Columbia's health minister says there's been a lot of attention paid to the new Omicron COVID-19 variant, but the focus should remain on the Delta variant because it continues to have a “profound impact” on people who are not vaccinated in the province.
Guest: Doctor Brian Conway, Medical Director & Infectious Diseases specialist at the Vancouver Infectious Disease Centre.
Ch.4: The Vancouver Canucks didn’t waste time, scoring four goals and giving away zero, as the Canuck with a new head coach defeated the LA Kings.
Guest: Rob Wiliams, Daily Hive Sports Editor.
Ch.5: In a joint press briefing, Minister Rob Fleming stated that the Coquihalla Highway could be up and running by January 2022. How are these BC roads being repaired faster than earlier predicted?
Guest: Kelly Scott, BC Road Builders & Heavy Construction Association
Ch.6: The inaugural Vancouver International Black Film Festival, created by the Fabienne Colas Foundation and co-presented by Canada Media Fund and Global BC, is thrilled to announce its official programming running entirely Online
Guest: Fabienne Colas, President and Founder of the Black Film Festivals in Canada.
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