Chapter 1: “Priced Out” is a new three part series on housing affordability challenges for young people.
Guest: Anne Gaviola, Senior Digital Broadcast Journalist, Global News.
Chapter 2: Would you be comfortable getting on a Cruise?
Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor
Chapter 3: With restaurants set to return to indoor dining, what are restaurants doing to be ready for opening day?
Guest: Ian Tostenson, President, BC Restaurant and Food Association.
Chapter 4: Cruise ships bound for Alaska this summer might soon be bypassing B.C., that is until federal travel restrictions ease up in Canada. The U.S. Senate passed a bill on May 13, The Alaska Tourism Recovery Act, to allow ships to travel directly between the State of Washington and Alaska.
Guest: Walt Judas, CEO of Tourism Industry Association of BC
Chapter 5: Vancouver police say they are investigating a spike in thefts from construction sites on the city’s west side. At least seven construction sites have been targeted this year, police said. In one case, thieves got away with more than $10,000 in plywood
Guest: Terry Sunderland, UBC Professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences.
Chapter 6: A joint campaign is underway with the BC SPCA, the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, infectious disease specialists, the Fur-Bearers, and Humane Society International/Canada regarding the government’s failure to take action on the issue of COVID transmission on fur farms in B.C.
Guest: BC SPCA Chief Scientific Officer.
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