Guests on the Show Today:
-The pandemic has significantly changed how we pay for items and how we interact with important physical documents
Guest: Debbie Gamble, Chief Officer, Innovation Labs and New Ventures for Interac
-There are 34 reported homicides that have occurred so far this year in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Guest: Abigail Turner, Winnipeg Global News reporter
-A couple who recently moved to Revelstoke were scammed not once but twice while trying to secure a home.
Guest: Niki Reitmayer, CKNW Mornings contributor
-Remember the two fathers who filed an application in August, looking for an injunction that would block the education ministry from moving into the current phase of this province’s back-to-school plan. On Wednesday, a B.C. Supreme Court judge dismissed their application.
Guest: Bernard Trest, White Rock dad
-BC Non Profit Housing Association and Co-op Housing Federation British Columbia are calling on voters and candidates to make housing affordability and issues around homelessness a priority in this provincial election campaign.
Guest: Thom Armstrong, CEO of Co-op Housing Federation BC
-There might be a million other things on our minds right now - the pandemic, the election, etc. But we can’t forget about the looming threat of earthquakes on the west coast.
Guest: Alison Bird, Earthquake Seismologist
-Don’t feel guilty about not raking the leaves in your yard. Experts say it is better for the environment to leave them on the ground.
Guest: Dan Kraus, Senior Conservation Biologist with the Nature Conservancy of Canada
-At 10am this morning on CKNW, you can hear Horgan, Wilkinson, and Furstenau engage in a political debate moderated by Simi Sara.
Guest: Rob Shaw, Legislative columnist for the Vancouver Sun
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