On The Island from CBC Radio British Columbia
Summary: On The Island is a lively and informative blend of news, reviews and interviews, designed to keep Victorians informed about the issues that matter to them.
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Podcasts:
Martyn Brown, Elizabeth Cull, and Norman Spector join Gregor Craigie to discuss the preliminary results of the May 9th election and what holding the balance of power could mean for the BC Greens Party.
Campaign volunteers for the BC Liberals, Greens and New Democratic Party talk about what motivates them to canvas door-to-door for their candidates.
With less than two weeks to go in the provincial election campaign, John Horgan discusses raw log exports, childcare, ferry fares, and more.
With less than two weeks to go in the provincial election campaign, John Horgan discusses raw log exports, childcare, ferry fares, and more.
Christy Clark discusses softwood lumber, party finances, B.C. Ferries, and education with Gregor Craigie.
Christy Clark discusses softwood lumber, party finances, B.C. Ferries, and education with Gregor Craigie.
At the midway point of the B.C. election campaign, Green party leader Andrew Weaver sits down with Gregor Craigie to discuss softwood lumber, childcare, political financing and several other issues.
At the midway point of the B.C. election campaign, Green party leader Andrew Weaver sits down with Gregor Craigie to discuss softwood lumber, childcare, political financing and several other issues.
UVic health researcher Alan Cassels talks about the decline of independent scrutiny of drugs as pharmaceutical companies gained influence over Pharmacare coverage
UVic health researcher Alan Cassels talks about the decline of independent scrutiny of drugs as pharmaceutical companies gained influence over Pharmacare coverage
Martyn Brown, Elizabeth Cull, and Norman Spector discuss the BC Ombudsperson's report on the Ministry of Health firings, and the provincial election campaign.
Martyn Brown, Elizabeth Cull, and Norman Spector discuss the BC Ombudsperson's report on the Ministry of Health firings, and the provincial election campaign.
Musicians Michael and Mary Hodges became travelling buskers after their children left home. "We wanted to see if we could make a living at it, and we did."
Musicians Michael and Mary Hodges became travelling buskers after their children left home. "We wanted to see if we could make a living at it, and we did."
Gina Laing is a survivor of the Alberni Indian Reservation School. One of her paintings will be on display at the Canadian Museum of History. She told Gregor Craigie about the teacher who let her paint what she wanted and the impact it had.