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BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.
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BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.
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Vancouver's Pride Parade is expected to draw tens of thousands of people from across the province this Sunday, while Kelowna also held its first-ever Pride month this year. Alex Ash, programs and engagement manager for Qmunity, joins the show as we ask viewers what Pride means to them.
B.C. has cancelled a tsunami advisory issued after an 8.8-magnitude underwater earthquake off the coast of Russia sent off warnings to coastal communities along the Pacific Ocean. Collin Paul, a seismic analyst for Natural Resources Canada, explains the impact of the earthquake and precautions British Columbians can take.…
The Bank of Canada is holding its key lending rate at 2.75 per cent for the third consecutive time. Randy Ryalls, managing broker at Royal LePage Sterling Realty, joins the show to break down how interest rates impact buying and selling in real estate.
As the Aug. 1 deadline approaches for a trade deal with the U.S., we cover what the trade war means for vehicle sales. Baris Akyurek, vice-president of insights and intelligence at AutoTrader.ca, joins the show to answer questions about purchasing vehicles.
We bring you the latest update from the B.C. government on the province's wildfire season, as officials urge preparedness for potential new fires. An out-of-control wildfire burning near Lytton has prompted two evacuation alerts. B.C. Seniors Advocate Dan Leavitt says more people are waiting longer to get into a long-term care home and it's only going to get worse. He joins the show as we ask viewers about how the long-term care shortfall is affecting them.…
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There were two separate wildlife attacks reported in B.C. over the weekend involving a grizzly bear in Creston and a cougar in Smithers. Creston Valley wildlife coexistence coordinator Dee Howard joins the show to discuss how to exist peacefully with wildlife.
Summers can be especially hard on our furry companions, bringing up concerns of heat stroke, ticks and pesticides. Veterinarian Dr. Lauren Adelman joins the show to answer viewer questions about summer pet care.
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Dozens of ministers have gathered at the United Nations General Assembly to discuss a two-state solution in the Middle East. We bring you the latest on the developments in Gaza as aid workers continue to sound the alarm on the worsening humanitarian crisis.
Summer barbecue season is in full swing. Barbecue master and 2015 World Burger Champion Rusty Johnson joins the show to answer viewers' burning questions.
After 60 hours trapped underground, three workers have been rescued from the Red Chris mine in northern B.C. Newmont Corp. says the workers were freed at 10:40 p.m. PT Thursday.
For drowning prevention week, the Lifesaving Society of B.C. discusses water safety and resources. We take audience calls on how to stay safe in the water.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia says she didn't find the complainant's evidence to be "credible or reliable." But this case has brought hockey culture in Canada under scrutiny regardless. Taylor McKee, professor of sport management at Brock University, joins the show to discuss the trial's impact on hockey culture…
Following a social media video of Astronomer's CEO and HR head at a Coldplay concert gaining notoriety, we ask viewers if social media has affected how they behave in public. Jaigris Hodson, a professor and Canada Research Chair in Digital Communication for the Public Interest at Royal Roads University, joins the show.…
B.C. Premier David Eby has confirmed three miners are trapped underground at the Red Chris mine. We break down what we know so far.
Vancouver city council will consider extending liquor serving hours to as late as 3 a.m. Joshua Davidson, director of operations at Downtown Van, joins the show to provide a business perspective, and Tim Naimi, director of the Canadian Institute of Substance Use Research, breaks down concerns. We ask viewers if they think later liquor hours should be implemented in their community.…
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Heavy metal legend and Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has died at age 76. CBC's Lisa Christiansen, a heavy metal fan, joins the show as we ask viewers what they make of the heavy metal pioneer's legacy.
A man in Richmond has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his partner, the second alleged case of fatal intimate partner violence in B.C. in two weeks. Advocates are calling on the province to recognize intimate partner and gender-based violence as an epidemic. Acting B.C. Attorney General Mike Farnworth joins the show to address the recent spike in cases.…
CBC's Justin McElroy is back with an update on his latest bracket pitting B.C.'s symbols against each other. He discusses the match-ups between B.C.'s animals. Wildlife educator and conservationist Connel Bradwell discusses animal diversity in the province and weighs in on B.C.'s iconic animal debate.…
BC Today gardening columnist Brian Minter joins us to talk about garden pests and answer your gardening questions.
As electric scooters gain popularity, the Canadian Institute of Health Information reports a rise in related injuries. It found nearly 1,000 people were hospitalized from scooter or e-scooter incidents over the course of a year. HUB Cycling is offering courses on using e-scooters and road safety. Its executive director, Rose Gardner, joins the show as we ask viewers about their experiences with e-scooters.…
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It's road trip season. We ask viewers to share the best road trips they've taken in B.C., with travel blogger Riana Ang-Canning.
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British Columbia's cabinet has been reworked in what Premier David Eby says is a strategic shift meant to focus on jobs and the economy. Some notable changes include former housing minister Ravi Kahlon moving to the jobs portfolio and Surrey-Guildford MLA Garry Begg being replaced as minister of public safety and solicitor general. Rob Shaw, political correspondent for CHEK news, joins the show.…
Some First Nations from across Canada are gathered in Gatineau Que. for the Prime Minister's summit on Bill C-5, meant to fast-track infrastructure projects. B.C. Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Terry Teegee explains why many First Nations oppose the legislation.
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As Canadians lean into the 'Elbows Up' movement, artists are wondering if it could translate into more support for arts and entertainment, as they struggle with costs and studio space. Emmy award-winning choreographer Heather Laura Gray and multi-disciplinary artist Jilian Tolzmann join the show as we ask viewers if they are supporting more Canadian art amid the movement and how we can support artists in B.C.…
Federal Court of Appeal has reserved the decision on the order to cull more than 400 birds at an ostrich farm in Edgewood B.C. Animal lawyer Rebeka Breder joins the show to break down the case.
The deaths of two cyclists in B.C. are highlighting concerns about safety and infrastructure of bikes. Colleen Sparks, cycling advocate and executive director of Capital Bike in Victoria, joins the show to discuss cycling infrastructure in the province.
It's the hottest day of the week and the summer heat can bring about or worsen skin conditions. Dr. Harvey Lui, head of the department of dermatology at UBC, joins the show to answer questions about summer skin care.
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As summer kicks into high gear, officials are urging caution and preparedness for droughts in B.C. Linda Parkinson, the director of policy, planning and analysis for Metro Vancouver's water services, joins the show to discuss drought awareness.
The search has begun for B.C.'s Best Symbol. CBC's Justin McElroy discusses how his latest bracket will work and the friendly debate he hopes to spark. We ask viewers to chime in with their picks.
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to slap a 35 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods as the two countries continue negotiations to reach some sort of trade agreement. Trump said the tariffs will take effect on Aug. 1, and wrote that he will increase the levies if Canada retaliates. Douglas College political scientist Jovian Radheshwar joins the show as we ask viewers what they make of Trump's recurring tariff threats.…
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