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:
Brian Yu from Central One Credit along with Dan Gunn Executiver Director of ViaTech and Christian St. Cyr of Mosaic on Statistics Canada job numbers. And Sheryl Feinstein, author of Parenting the Teenage Brain.
Langley Mayor Peter Fassbender and President of the Fire Chiefs Assoc. of BC Len Garis on the fatal fire at the seniors complex in Langley. And Brian Minter dishes on gardening.
Tracey Porteous, Executive Director of the Ending Violence Association of BC on the funding that will help BC Lions Be More Than a Bystander campaign. And Deborah Pugh, Executive Director of Autism Community Training on raising autistic children.
Science journalist Margaret Munro and Calvin Sandborn, director of the Environmental Law Centre at the University of Victoria on Canada's Information commissioner investigation into the alledged muzzling of scientists. And Dr. Judith Daniluk, Counselling
Science journalist Margaret Munro and Calvin Sandborn, director of the Environmental Law Centre at the University of Victoria on Canada's Information commissioner investigation into the alledged muzzling of scientists. And Dr. Judith Daniluk, Counselling
Natasha Laponce, Anthony Hope, Andrew Warner and Maggie Onedo join Michelle Eliot to talk about what really matters to teens.
Natasha Laponce tells her story of adoption as a baby from China. And after, Natasha is joined by fellow Newsday students Maggie Onedo, Anthony Hope and Andrew Warner to talk about texting, teen-hood and what drives them crazy about adults.
Daniel Skarlicki from Sauder School of Business at UBC on his study on service workers retaliation against rude customers and Ian Tostenson CEO of the BC Food and Restaurant Association responds. And Dr. Donald Stark, allergist, on seasonal allergies.
Craig Wisehart,Executive Director of Products Recycling Association of B-C reacts to the news of Surrey company's 24 counts of illegally exporting hazardous goods. And Elvira Balakshin Program and Communications Coordinator, BC Epilepsy Society on aware
Video Game Backdrop Draws Controversy; Spring Break Around the Province
Finance Minister intervenes in Mortgage Rates; Skills Shortage
B.C. Almanac Podcast March 19
Debate over Proposed Trinity Western Law School;Ethics of Reality Television
Debate over Proposed Trinity Western Law School; Ethics of Reality TV
Federal Government's Oil Spill Plan; Resident Mechanic Sam Tremblay