Chapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald
-The hockey world was hit hard when the bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos was in a fatal crash that saw 16 people lose their lives. The response was incredible from all around the world, with people donating money for the families affected and breaking records while doing so.
-A new poll shows that support appears to be growing in B.C. for the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but that many are still worried about increased tanker traffic.
-Yesterday we heard from Tabitha, a Langley landlord who found herself and her family tangled up in red tape when they tried to evict a bad tenant. While the government is doing a lot to protect renters, are they offering the same kind of security to landlords?
Chapter 4: View from Victoria
-Politics in this province can be summed up with one word, and that word is pipeline. Now the CEO of Kinder Morgan is saying the Trans Mountain project is ‘untenable’ as a private investment. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5: The Vancouver Model: Money, Drugs and Real Estate
-Criminal syndicates that control chemical factories in China’s booming Guangdong province are shipping narcotics, including fentanyl, to Vancouver, washing the drug sales in British Columbia’s casinos and high-priced real estate, and transferring laundered funds back to Chinese factories to repeat this deadly trade cycle, a Global News investigation shows.
Chapter 6: Squire on Sports
-The guy who used to run the Toronto Blue Jays, and now runs the Atlanta braves, threw Jose Bautista a lifeline by signing him to a minor league contract.
-Criminal syndicates that control chemical factories in China’s booming Guangdong province are shipping narcotics, including fentanyl, to Vancouver, washing the drug sales in British Columbia’s casinos and high-priced real estate, and transferring laundered funds back to Chinese factories to repeat this deadly trade cycle, a Global News investigation shows.
-It seems that purchasing alcohol in BC has some issues. Even when the rules change to allow for grocery stores to sell wines, the process to check out and pay is still a bit of an embarrassment. Bruce Allen joins the show with his rant on alcohol sales in BC.
Chapter 9:
-Yesterday we heard from Tabitha, a Langley landlord who found herself and her family tangled up in red tape when they tried to evict a bad tenant. While the government is doing a lot to protect renters, are they offering the same kind of security to landlords?
-Earlier this month, a leading group of experts weighed in on the controversial Site C project in a new book entitled “Damming the Peace”. The book examines issues ranging from whether or not the power is needed, the impact on First Nations to how the project could affect BC’s earthquake frequency.
Chapter 11: Future of Work Series
-Combating cybercrime, and the skills needed to catch predators in the online world.