All Points West from CBC Radio British Columbia
Summary: Jason D'Souza explores the stories that make a difference in your daily life. The show brings together inquiring minds from the North Coast to the Peace, down to the Southern Interior and over to Vancouver Island.
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Podcasts:
Still sitting at the treaty table. An inside look at the Pacheedaht First Nations' attempt to claim a contested patch of land near the Juan de Fuca trail.
They say with online dating there's always plenty of fish in the sea, but how many fish really want a legitimate relationship? The local CEO of one of the largest dating websites in the world joins me for a chat to talk about new online dating rules.
Cheffing it up on the high seas. BC books reviewer Nikki Tate tells us about new cook-book perfect for the sailor in your life.
Opening for a legend in a legendary venue. We check in with Victoria musicians Adrian Dolan and Adam Dobres opening for UK musician Mark Knopfler at Royal Albert Hall in London.
Airbnb users beware. What's behind the legal crackdown on websites that let users rent out rooms to each other? We get a travel writer's perspective.
Recovering the past via Facebook. We meet a woman who found a roll of film by the side of the road and posted the photos on Facebook. She found the owner of the photos just today and uncovered a surprising story.
Logging on land they'd rather own. That's the situation for the Pacheedaht First Nation. We hear about their quest to claim the contested patch of forest near the Juan de Fuca trail.
We hear about an innovative seniors co-housing project in Sooke and the course you have to take to get in!
Logging is underway in a controversial patch of forest near the Juan de Fuca marine trail.
The annual contemporary works in clay show is on now in Metchosin. We explore the meaning behind this year's theme, "Salt of the Earth."
Katherine Monk review two new films.
Choosing the lesser of two evils. That seemed to be the decision for environmentalists who campaigned against a resort near the Juan de Fuca trail.
Telling ancient stories beautifully. Iconic B.C. artist Roy Henry Vickers, and historian, Lucky Budd, have joined forces to create a book.
Sailing silently. Among the Swiftsure Yacht race vessels this weekend, is one with a unique engine. We meet her skipper.
Hitting the red carpet. We meet an independant filmmaker who grew up in Victoria, whose short film is representing Canada at the Cannes film festival.