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CBC Radio host Margaret Gallagher meets creative people from all around the province. Hear about their passions and inspirations. You'll visit artists and in their studios, musicians and performers backstage, writers at their keyboards and chefs at the cooktop. There's great conversation and a lot of laughs too waiting for you every weekend on North by Northwest.
 
A wonderful sampling of some of beautiful British Columbia's finest musicologist's mixed brews! Featuring all types and all kinds of DJs mixing up their own special blend of sonic pleasures for you. All of them from the province BC in Canada. Featuring: Craig Mullin, DJ K-Tel, Steamboat Fattie, DJ Hebegebe, DJ Czech Olympics, Podrunner, Breaks, House, Electro, Punk, Funk, Soul, Techno, Boogaloo
 
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Katt Cadieux founder and Executive Director of UNDO: Uniting Northern Drug Users and Marie-Josée Houle, Federal Housing Advocate, Canadian Human Rights Commission join us to talk about the challenges of homeless encampments. And, Animal Rights Lawyer Victoria Schoff and Lesley Fox from the animal advocacy group the Fur Bearers take us through some …
 
Paul Legace, poverty law advocate for the Prince Rupert Unemplyment Action Centre and privacy and security expert John Wunderlich, founding board member of global NGO mydate.org, join us to talk about how we can spot and protect ourselves from online rental scams. And then Linda Chu, professional organizer with Out of Chaos organizing solutions joi…
 
Kelleen Wiseman, UBC Faculty of Food and Land systems and Viveca Ellis, Single Mothers' Alliance, join us to talk about the impact on rising food prices. Independent technology analyst Carmi Levy and MediaSmarts Director of Education Matthew Johnson talk about the proposed class action lawsuit filed last Friday against Epic Games, maker of massivel…
 
Tom Green, David Suzuki Foundation'sS enior Climate Advisor, joins us to talk about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)'s summary report on climate change; CBC Reporter Michelle Ghoussoub gives us an update on the Fraser Valley transit strike; and Mike Bocsik, Camosun College automotive instructor and Nancy Darling, Okanagan Colleg…
 
Dan Burritt is our host today. We have more on the allegations of interference by Chinese government officials in Vancouver's municipal election. The Premier, David Eby, says he now wants to hear from Canada's spy agency about the issue. A panel and our listeners weigh in on what ought to be done to better secure our votes on a local, provincial an…
 
Dan Burritt is hosting today. The show begins with more on the extent of alleged foreign interference in Canada. The Globe and Mail reports that China's consulate general in Vancouver interfered in last year's municipal election in the city. And in our second half hour, as we face into spring, how are you preparing for allergies?…
 
Dan Burritt is hosting today. The provincial government has now given the environmental green light to a massive, First-Nation owned LNG project in B.C. Supporters say it will bring economic reconciliation, and produced lower emissions than other projects. Critics wonder if it will get built at all. We hear from both perspectives. And in our second…
 
Dan Burritt is in the host’s chair today. Passenger complaints continue to pile up as the airline industry builds back from the pandemic. As new federal funding is announced to cope with the backlog, we speak to Anthony Perl, Professor in Urban Studies at Simon Fraser University. And in the second half of our show, we get advice for parents whose c…
 
Dan Burritt is in the host's chair today. It's three years since public health restrictions gathered pace in B.C. in response to the rapid escalation in the province's COVID case count. Amid the head-spinning news cycle, life for British Columbians was altered drastically. And for many, they have maintained some of the new habits and routines that …
 
Jenn Teryn, a lawyer at McCullough Watt Sutton Lynskey & Hodson in Victoria, and Rob Wilkinson, the Director of Community Partnerships for Traffic Injury Research Foundation in Ottawa, discuss distracted driving. Lenore Newman, director of the Food and Agriculture Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley, discusses food insecurity.…
 
Tuesday's program starts with Annie O'Hana, teacher and Indigenous Department Head from Surrey's L.A. Matheson Secondary School, as the BC Human Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender presents her office's recommendations on how to tackle the rise in hate incidents over the pandemic. Then we carefully tread into noxious plant territory discussing gian…
 
We begin Monday's program with lawyer and Chair of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada's Advisory Committee Peter Lown, as BC introduces new Intimate Images Protection legislation today to protect people from sextortion. Then we head over to New Westminster to speak with Mayor Patrick Johnstone about the council's decision to tie fines to income.…
 
We begin Friday's program with retail adviser David Ian Gray, as Nordstrom joins Bed Bath and Beyond as the latest American retailer to pull out of Canada. Then, we go to the PNE in Vancouver, where a two-day Hoobiyee celebration is getting underway. And finally, after a week of cold weather for many in B.C., your gardening questions are answered b…
 
In our first half we'll hear from our reporter Corey Bullock who has the latest on the avalanche that led to three fatalities and several injuries. And we go to Ottawa, where hearings took place into allegations of interference in Canadian elections. Next, we ask you what you do to maintain health and well-being as you get older?…
 
As expected, housing is central in the BC Budget. Two measures are getting attention- a new renters tax credit, and an increase in the shelter allowance. Will these credits and benefits make a difference? What else would you like to have seen, to ease the pressure of housing costs? Next, B.C. becomes the first province to make prescription contrace…
 
Residents and advocates are speaking out against tent removal on on Hastings St. in Vancouver. We're asking what governments and municipalities should do to make sure people are housed. Next, NDP MLA Melanie Mark announced she will be resigning, calling legislature a "torture chamber." We're talking about how to achieve equal representation in poli…
 
Parts of B.C. are in for a blast of winter weather. We get an update from Environment Canada then talk to a shelter about how they're preparing. Next a new survey shows some people want to drop the option for a tip when paying and include it in the total price. We're asking for your thoughts.
 
Today, Canada's women's national soccer team plays its first match in the She Believes Cup. But the team has been speaking out about pay equity, in a dispute with Canada Soccer. Next, the simple joy of bird watching. This weekend, you can use it to help out science, as the Great Backyard Bird Count gets underway.…
 
In this video, we'll take a look at the current real estate market in Surrey BC and see if there's any indication that the market is coming back. Thanks for Listening! Buy Us A Coffee Here: https://sociabuzz.com/bcrealestatepod... Bitcoin: 3Mf31B5ukEx43GudqaDrfuE122aJMH5KDR Etherium & CRO : 0xaE5a5045cFEc3f5dEB0077228bc20776A3C68281 ⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️ …
 
Vancouver City Council is debating whether to scrap the 25 cent disposable coffee cup fee introduced last year. We're asking you if extra fees for single use items make you change your behaviour. Next, we're bringing back electric vehicle expert Ken Bokor to take your questions.
 
Child poverty dropped during the early days of the pandemic. That's largely thanks to government support and subsidies. But have those positive impacts lasted? Next, it's Valentine's Day and we're taking calls on your favourite romantic comedies.
 
A lot of eyes have been on the skies this weekend after more mysterious flying objects were shot down. This time involving Canadian airspace. Plus, inflation eats into Starbucks rewards cards. How can you get the most out of loyalty programs?
 
Michelle Eliot is back in the host's seat today. We start with more on the aftermath of the earthquake disasters in Turkey and Syria, and the moment a miraculous rescue from the rubble was caught on camera. Also on the show: for the second month in a row, the Canadian economy added jobs at a rate that blew past expectations. The news comes as the p…
 
Amy Bell is our host today. First up: Ottawa's proposed funding plan for healthcare in the provinces offered a fraction of the dollars that Premiers wanted. As they prepare to debate whether to accept Trudeau's offer, are the two sides too far apart? We discuss with former BC Health Minister, Terry Lake, and take your calls. In the second half of T…
 
Amy Bell is in the host's chair today. As we go to air, more than 11,000 people are confirmed to have died in the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. British Columbians have rallied to support the relief efforts in that region. Search and Rescue teams from Burnaby are among those who are on the ground, and we hear an update on their activities. We als…
 
We speak to a family physician and a health policy researcher, as news breaks that the federal government is prepared to increase health-care spending by an eye-popping $196.1 billion over the next decade - a cash injection Ottawa is pitching as a generational fix for an ailing system. And in our second half, we're seeing more and more images of th…
 
Rocked by multiple earthquakes, the international community responds to destruction in Turkey and Syria. We speak with a B.C. teacher whose family was struck with tragedy and we hear from CBC meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe; and in our 2nd half, the B.C. Legislature is back in session with housing the top of the agenda. UBC professor Tsur Somervill…
 
Canada has new standards to try and improve long term care. We're asking what improvements you want to see. Next, we're at the end of January - National Breakup Month. We're asking how you got through a breakup, and how to move on while maintaining a relationship with your ex.
 
We are in Nanaimo to mark the launch of a new CBC local bureau. We'll meet our new videographer based right here in town. We'll be joined by some of the people and businesses who make this a great place to be. And Singer-songwriter Hayley Sales will join us! Plus, on the open line, we're asking you, who are the local vendors you love?…
 
Metro Vancouver's rental vacancy rate has tightened once again, falling below one percent among purpose built rentals. One of the big factors is migration - internationally and from other parts of Canada. Next, we'll talk about sports injuries and ask how you have been affected.
 
The Bank of Canada raises its key interest rate again — but hints that may be it, as the economy starts to slow down, in particular, in the housing market. We're asking: Have you held off on a big purchase like a home? And, it's a tragic season in BC's backcountry. Two more people have died in an avalanche near Revelstoke. Are there now new and unp…
 
How To Evict A Tenant In Surrey BC - British Columbia Real Estate Podcast Episode 50. If you're looking to evict a tenant in Surrey, then you need to watch this video! In this video, we'll teach you how to evict a tenant in a simple and efficient manner. Evicting a tenant can be a difficult task, but with the help of this video, you'll be able to d…
 
Vancouver Sun reporter Katie DeRosa and $10 a Day Child Care campaign spokesperson Sharon Gregson discuss reports of some childcare providers charging additional "optional" fees following new subsidies from the provincial government. Master gardener Brian Minter answers your gardening questions.
 
5X Press editor-in-chief Jeevan Sangha and Khalsa Aid Canada Metro Vancouver team coordinator Baljit Lally discuss toxic drugs and overdose deaths in the South Asian community and among international students. Pianist Karen Lee-Morlang and drag performer Van Dang discuss music and traditions associated with Lunar New Year, as well as some of the ev…
 
Dr. Tim Naimi, director of the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research at the University of Victoria, discusses new Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction guidelines that suggest more than two alcoholic drinks a week may present increased health risks. Earl Davis of BMO Global Asset Management and CBC business columnist Rubina Ahmed-H…
 
The province hopes to tackle rental affordability and speculation with a new fund aimed at preserving older buildings. What's your experience trying to find a rental? Our next guest can understand 20 languages. We'll ask him for tips about learning a new language.
 
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