BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia
Summary: 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 in a vibrant, interactive hour of conversation, in which listeners are invited to have their say on the open line and on social media.
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Podcasts:
CBC's Brady Strachan, with flood updates from Kelowna. SFU Earth Sciences professor, Brent Ward, on flood preparedness. CBC's Justin McElroy and panel of young voters on upcoming election day.
Michael Prince, Jesse Johnston, Farrah Merali, Doug Herbert and George Baker on the final days of the B.C. election.
Barbara Coloroso, Kareen Hudson and Willow Yamauchi on one school's approach to Mother's Day and Father's Day. Master Gardener Brian Minter answers your questions.
Tom Davidoff, an associate professor at UBC's Sauder School of Business on housing and the latest census numbers. Alexandra Samuel, an independent tech researcher and a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, on 10 years of Facebook friendships.
Tom Davidoff, an associate professor at UBC's Sauder School of Business on housing and the latest census numbers. Alexandra Samuel, an independent tech researcher and a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, on 10 years of Facebook friendships.
Dr. Paul Hoskins, an oncologist at the British Columbia Cancer Agency, and Elly Mayday, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, on ovarian cancer. Bruce Waddington, a motorcycle instructor at 1st Gear Motorcycle School and Training, on motorcycle safety.
Dr. Paul Hoskins, an oncologist at the British Columbia Cancer Agency, and Elly Mayday, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, on ovarian cancer. Bruce Waddington, a motorcycle instructor at 1st Gear Motorcycle School and Training, on motorcycle safety.
The Canadian Mental Health Association's Jonny Morris, the Burnaby Board of Education's Sue Dorey, Amanda Todd's mother Carol Todd, and the Friendship Bench Campaign's Sam Fiorella on mental health, young people and 13 Reasons Why.
The Canadian Mental Health Association's Jonny Morris, the Burnaby Board of Education's Sue Dorey, Amanda Todd's mother Carol Todd, and the Friendship Bench Campaign's Sam Fiorella on mental health, young people and 13 Reasons Why.
Joe Acker, director of patient care delivery of B.C. Emergency Health Services, Sarah Blyth, a founder of the Overdose Prevention Society on B.C.'s drug overdose crisis. Angie Quaale, owner of the Well Seasoned gourmet food store, on kitchen gadgets.
Joe Acker, director of patient care delivery of B.C. Emergency Health Services, Sarah Blyth, a founder of the Overdose Prevention Society on B.C.'s drug overdose crisis. Angie Quaale, owner of the Well Seasoned gourmet food store, on kitchen gadgets.
Hamish Telford, an associate professor of political science at the University of the Fraser Valley, on how the B.C. leaders did during last night's televised debate.
Hamish Telford, an associate professor of political science at the University of the Fraser Valley, on how the B.C. leaders did during last night's televised debate.
James Breckenridge, president of the Canadian Transplant Society, on organ transplants. Dirk Zeller, a senior scientist and executive director of The Sea Around Us project at the University of British Columbia, on declining fish stocks.
James Breckenridge, president of the Canadian Transplant Society, on organ transplants. Dirk Zeller, a senior scientist and executive director of The Sea Around Us project at the University of British Columbia, on declining fish stocks.