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Apr 21, 2025 • 8min

What issues matter to people in Burnaby?

We set up a card table and asked voters in Burnaby Central a simple question: what matters to you? Here’s what they told us.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 7min

Vancouver Park Board sends proposal for paid parking at 8 sites back to staff

A proposal to implement parking fees at some community centres has been sent back to staff by Vancouver's Park Board. For more on that, we're joined by the chair of the Vancouver Park Board, Laura Christensen.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 10min

Should You Have to Pay to Park at Your Local Community Centre?

UPDATE: Since we published this story, we've identified a factual error in our conversation, and received an update from the Park Board. Please see our April 17th podcast for the most up-to-date information.Some Vancouver community centres and parks may start charging for parking this summer. Critics say it could hurt access for seniors, families, and low-income residents. We talk about those concerns with two community leaders.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 9min

Controversial East Vancouver Development Going before City Council

A long-discussed plan to turn a grocery store lot into an apartment building is being put towards Vancouver City Council. Zakir Suleman, an advocate from a group that has been fighting it for years, joins to talk about what's next.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 11min

What will the federal election outcome mean for drug policy?

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has pledged to end expansion of supervised consumption sites and invest in treatment. But what would that mean for the Lower Mainland, where overdose deaths remain high? Stephen Quinn speaks with two experts about the politics and realities of drug policy in B.C. 
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Apr 11, 2025 • 16min

How should police handle sexual misconduct?

A veteran Vancouver police sergeant has been demoted and suspended after admitting to sending sexualized messages to colleagues and students. CBC investigative reporter Jason Proctor explains what happened. Plus, we hear reaction from Angela Marie MacDougall of the Battered Women’s Support Services.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 8min

What Happens When Global Politics Halt School Trips Abroad?

The Surrey School District says it is pausing school trips to the U.S. amid safety concerns. The district says it is pausing new trips to the U.S. and cancelling any upcoming trips that are not fully paid for or planned. Shawn Gallacher ran a company that organized school trips abroad for 38 years, and explains the value these trips bring to students' education and school experience.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 9min

How Does Poetry Shape How We View the World Around Us?

Upstart & Crow, a creative studio and literary incubator, just announced Preeti Kaur Dhaliwal as their poet in residence for 2025. The former lawyer joins us to talk about what drew her to poetry full time.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 8min

What do Vancouver’s by-election results say about voter sentiment?

Two progressive candidates won Vancouver’s by-election, but Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC party still holds council’s majority. Stephen Quinn speaks with ABC councillor Lisa Dominato about what the results mean—and how the party is interpreting the message from voters.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 21min

What will two new faces bring to Vancouver City Council?

Vancouver has elected two new city councillors: Sean Orr with the Coalition of Progressive Electors and OneCity's Lucy Maloney. Stephen Quin sits down with Sean and Lucy to talk about their plans to represent Vancouverites.

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