Chapter 1:
-President Donald Trump is under criticism from both his allies and his critics. Everyone is trying to figure out why the President would slam his own country and side with Russia over the allegations of Russian hacking and meddling of the Presidential Election.
Chapter 2:
-In what’s being described as an extraordinary moment in American political history, US Donald Trump has chosen to believe Russian President Vladimir Putin’s denials that his government didn’t meddle in the US election over US intel suggesting that it did.
Chapter 3:
-Tesla shares dropped 3.5% on Monday after Elon Musk called one of the Thai cave rescue divers a “pedo.” Investors say they feel he is distracted from Tesla (that’s equal to $2-billion dollars).
Chapter 4:
-After listening to John Horgan’s announcement yesterday, If you want to work on government funded construction programs under the NDP, there is a list of things you’ll need to do. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Freedom of Information documents obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation reveal the Canadian Consulate General in Hong Kong has blown $46,000 on tables, chairs and credenzas since June 2017. The cash splash includes 16 chairs from a luxury Vancouver furniture maker worth more than $1000 each.
Chapter 6:
-It’s been almost a month since dozens of people who called Surrey’s Whalley Strip home for years, were shifted to modular housing. Many businesses in the area complained the presence of the ‘tent city’ was impacting their customer base and bottom line. How are they doing now?
Chapter 7:
-It’s a shocking headline: MGM Resorts International is suing more than a thousand victims of the Las Vegas Shooting. But there is more to this story than meets the eye.
Chapter 8:
-The sounds of cheers could be heard all around the stadium at the All-Star game!
Chapter 9:
-Premier John Horgan announced yesterday that billions of dollars worth of infrastructure in BC, including the new Pattullo Bridge will be built using union only workers. He claims it’ll prioritize local employment, better wages and more opportunities for apprenticeships. But how realistic is the plan?
Chapter 10:
-Donald Trump proved to the world his love for Russia and its president Vladimir Putin - in what’s being described as an extraordinary moment in American history. The US President refused to accept the word of his own intelligence agencies - preferring to believe Putin’s denials that the Russians meddled in the US election.