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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Our time for wine guy, Troy Townsin, has some suggestions for bottles to pack on your camping trip.
A group of Finnish actors are travelling to Sointula Island to present a theatre piece about the island's fascinating history. We chat with the Finnish creator and the Sointula resident who made it happen.
Newly appointed Sewage Treatment Program Director, Albert Sweetnam, will earn 290 thousand dollars a year. Is he worth it?
Katherine Monk reviews two new films, "Two Guns" and an IMAX movie, "Rocky Mountain Express."
This week on Food Matters, Don Genova bubbled his way into the studio with an intriguing new product.
The Education Minister has removed the two elected representatives and appointed a public administrator to negotiate a deal with teachers. We asked him "Why?"
The deadline is looming for the province to get an offer in for a treasured chunk of Quadra Island. We check in with the owners.
Actor Rod Beattie has performed the role of "Walt Wingfield" a staggering 4,500 times. We chat with Rod about his show on now at the Belfry Theatre.
The fire at a Sooke shopping mall estroyed six businesses including the office of the Sooke News Mirror. We talk to the publisher of The Mirror.
Jim Pattison pledged to donate up to 5 million dollars to the Victoria Hospitals Foundation. He's hoping this will spur more philanthropy.
Quadra Island residents are worried that the province might back out of a deal to save one of the island's most treasured places.
Paralympic athlete and MLA Michelle Stillwell is just back from France, where she added three gold medals to her incredible career totals.
A new exhibit at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria celebrates the role of the Sisters of St. Ann as pioneering artists in B.C.
In an unprecedented interview with journalists Pope Francis seemed to present a new take on gays in the Catholic church. We hear a reaction from Father William Hann.
In the wake of news about government experiments on aboriginal people we talk to the chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.