The Full Show: Update on the three young women attacked on SkyTrain, David Eby discusses what he would do if he elected Premier & BC restaurant owner says BCGEU strike could put some out of business
Updates on the man who allegedly attacked three young women on the Skytrain
Connie Tobias, real estate agent and aunt of one of the victims of the young girls that were attacked on SkyTrain says her niece is now no longer using public transportation. Connie describes the condition of all three girls after being attacked by a man on the SkyTrain.
David Eby on Anjali Appadurai, the budget making process, crime and homelessness
David Eby, MLA for Vancouver - Point Grey running for BC NDP leadership comments on his campaign against Anjali Appadurai and his campaign promises.
China changing the endings of movies
There’s a lot of things that can make a movie great.. The performance from an actor or actress.
The story and script.. Or the visual effects and cinematography. But what happens if one country’s government begins to censor and edit films to make them more suitable to their own audience?
Our show contributor Jawn Jang has more on this bizarre story.
Richmond RCMP’s campaign to encourage people to report, not record, racial crimes
Alexa Loo, Councilor for City of Richmond and former Olympic snowboarder discusses a new campaign in Richmond to encourage victims of racial crimes to come forward and report them
BC restaurant owner says the longer BCGEU strikes goes, the more restaurants will suffer
Emad Yacoub, CEO/President and Proprietor of Glowbal Group discusses just how difficult it has been to obtain alcohol during the BCGEU strike. Yacoub says the even if the restaurant has two bad days per month, the business is in trouble.
MP Peter Julian seeks answers from Hockey Canada in a letter to CEO Scott Smith
Peter Julian, NDP MP for New Westminster-Burnaby demands answers from Hockey Canada on the numerous sexual assault allegations, involving men's teams dating back to 2003. Julien has penned a letter directed at Hockey Canada CEO Scott Smith
Breakfast Club of Canada anticipating a $2M financial shortfall for the 2022 - 2023 school year
Ryan Baker, Programs Lead at Breakfast Club of Canada discusses the need for more funding towards providing a healthy warm breakfast for students during the 2022-2023 school year.
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