• VPD harassment claim | First Nation salmon lawsuit | What is 'van life' like?
    Jul 30 2024

    First up -- the former head of public affairs for the Vancouver Police Department is suing the city, the force and one of the VPD's most prominent spokespeople for alleged harassment and bullying. Then, two First Nations are taking the federal government to court over a decision to allow a fish farm to continue operating in B.C. We speak with Bob Chamberlin, Chair of the First Nation Wild Salmon Alliance, and take your calls about the future of the salmon industry. At the bottom of the hour, we bring you the latest from Paris in our special CBC Olympic Update. In the second half, we hear all about "van life" and take your questions about what it's like from someone who kitted out a 1991 Toyota Warrior to live in. Our guest is David Isbister: a community activist, musician, food entrepreneur, YouTube content creator (Vegan Everywhere!) and #rvlife #vanlife dweller.

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    52 mins
  • How are illegal short-term rentals affecting renters? | Top mom-and-pop shops
    Jul 29 2024

    Thousands of short-term rentals in B.C. are still operating illegally, according to new data. We are joined by Robert Patterson, a lawyer at the Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC). Have these illegal short-term rentals impacted your search in finding a place to live? Next, an update on the latest wildfire situation in B.C., with CBC reporter Brady Strachan. In the second half hour of the program, we are celebrating "mom and pop" shops -- that is, small, family-run businesses. We take calls with your shout-outs for your favourite neighbourhood spot. Our guests are Amelie Thuy Nguyen and Trudy Tran, hosts of the podcast “Munchies to Michelin”.


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    53 mins
  • The Paris Olympics are officially underway | Modern wedding etiquette
    Jul 26 2024

    The Paris 2024 Olympics are officially underway. We bring the highlights from the opening ceremony and ask if listeners plan to watch the Games. Next, wedding season is in full swing, but what are the modern etiquette standards? We are joined by Charles MacPherson, etiquette expert and author of "The Butler Speaks; and Maureen Brown, wedding coordinator and owner of Emerald Events in Surrey. We take callers' wedding etiquette questions about what to do — and what not to do — at weddings this year.

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    53 mins
  • Devastation in Jasper, Alta., after wildfire rips through town
    Jul 25 2024

    Officials say they are seeing structural damage to 30-50 per cent of Jasper, Alta., after a wildfire roared through the community late Wednesday. Our first guest is Phil Burton, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Northern British Columbia, to explain what is happening with the wildfire in Jasper. Next, we hear from Shirley Bond, MLA for the Prince George-Valemount area, on her fond memories of Jasper National Park. Then, we're joined by Mike Nash. He's an avid hiker who was planning to do a backpacking trip in the Park and cancelled due to the heat. He's the author of “Outdoor Safety and Survival in British Columbia's Backcountry” We take calls from our audience with reactions to seeing the destruction in the national park and its townsite, and memories of the Park and its natural beauty.

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    53 mins
  • Canada Soccer staff accused of spying on opponents | Hiking safety and wildfires
    Jul 24 2024

    Two members of the Canadian women's soccer team are being sent home and have been removed from the Olympic team after allegedly using drones to record New Zealand practices. To start the episode, we speak with CBC Special Analyst Shireen Ahmed to gain an understanding of what this incident means for sports and Team Canada. Then, we speak with former Team Canada soccer player Carrie Serwetnyk, and we take your calls. Does this incident taint your excitement to watch Canada perform in the Games? In our second half, we talk more about the changing summers amid wildfire season. We'll hear how to hike and camp with safety in mind. with guest Sandra Riches, Executive Director of BC AdventureSmart.

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    52 mins
  • Jasper wildfire forces thousands to flee through B.C. | Do you still use cash?
    Jul 23 2024

    Thousands of Jasper residents, and visitors to Jasper National Park have been forced to flee due to a wildfire evacuation order. Ontario resident Stephanie Goertz tells us about she and her family's evacuation from Jasper; CBC reporter Liam Britten joins us from Kamloops; and Clearwater Mayor Merlin Blackwell joins us to talk about wildfire's impact on B.C. tourism. Then, we talk with U.B.C. Sauder School of Business marketing teacher Tim Silk about the pros and cons of a cashless society. We ask listeners to call us about whether it should be mandatory for vendors to accept cash.

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    53 mins
  • Wildfires erupt across B.C. | Biden drops re-election bid, endorses Kamala Harris
    Jul 22 2024

    More than 300 wildfires are burning in the province after a volatile weekend. We hear an update from B.C. Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Bowinn Ma, and Dr. Sarah Henderson, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness. Then, President Joe Biden has dropped out of the U.S. presidential race, endorsing his vice-president, Kamala Harris. Guest Andy Hira, Simon Fraser University political science department chair and professor.

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    53 mins
  • Worldwide IT outage affects B.C. | Gardening with Brian Minter
    Jul 19 2024

    We begin the program discussing the massive tech outage causing chaos for travel, health care, banking and business. Our guests explain why this happened, how the outage is affecting British Columbians, and what to do about it. We are joined first by technology analyst Carmi Levy, then by air travel expert Pamela Kwiatkowski, and lastly, Mark Ting, CBC's "On the Coast" personal guide to finance. In our second half of the program, gardening columnist Brian Minter joins us to answer your questions, and discusses drought-resistant plants to beat the hot, dry summer in B.C.

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    53 mins