Chapter 1: Angus Reid poll shows BC residents have lowest numbers of active wills compared to other provinces. Pandemic made that number go up, especially for parents of little ones.
Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor
Chapter 2: New York City will become the first major U.S. city to require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for customers and staff at restaurants, gyms and other indoor businesses as the country enters a new phase of battling the highly contagious Delta variant.
Guest: Anita Huberman, CEO of Surrey Board of Trade.
Chapter 3: The Surrey Police Service says it's aiming to have so-called 'boots on the ground' by the end of November at the latest. Chief Norm Lipinski says a group of 50 officers will be deployed alongside members of the Surrey RCMP on or before November 30th.
Guest: Janet Brown, CKNW Senior Reporter.
Chapter 4: Police in Victoria B.C. nabbed 24 impaired drivers at roadblocks over the long weekend.
Guest: Grant Gott-getreu, forensic consultant and retired police corporal
Chapter 5: Today all vaccine clinics in BC will be open for walk-in appointments. The “Walk In Wednesday” campaign is part of the province’s “Vax for BC” program to get as many British Columbians as possible vaccinated against COVID-19.
Guest: Adrian Dix, BC Health Minister
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