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Steele & Drex offers a new outlook on news programming that meshes the award winning journalism of Lynda Steele and the ever-opinionated radio commentary of Drex.Weve got more than just your daily news updates. Steele & Drex will report on the biggest headlines of the day while offering conversational insight into the issues making waves in Metro Vancouver.
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Ford halts production of its budget Maverick truck amid supply chain issues
25/01/2022 Duração: 16minJeremy Cato, Vancouver correspondent for Automotive News Canada, more online at www.CatoCarGuy.com discusses the chip shortage as Ford halts production of its Maverick pickup truck due to supply issues.
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Would you let someone else use your car for a fee? Vancouver City Council is considering a new way to reduce car ownership.
25/01/2022 Duração: 08minThe city of Vancouver is looking at a new peer to peer car sharing program. With more is Lisa Dominato, Vancouver City Councillor.
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Global Affairs Canada suffers ‘cyber attack’ amid Russia-Ukraine tensions: sources
24/01/2022 Duração: 08minWith more on foreign cyber attacks on Canada is Jeremy Nuttall, Investigative journalist for the Toronto Star, based here in Vancouver
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Editorial: the last three years at Surrey City Hall have been fit for the big top
24/01/2022 Duração: 09minJas Johal gives his view on the last three years at Surrey City Hall with mayor Doug McCallum at the helm
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The Full Show: A major shift in COVID strategy in B.C., is the world really as doom and gloom social media makes it out to be, legendary rock star Meat Loaf dies at 74
22/01/2022 Duração: 01h06minB.C.’s top doctor signals major shift in COVID strategy, says contact tracing no longer useful Richard Zussman, Global’s Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria breaks down the latest covid briefing, where the province aims to treat the virus as the flu/cold 57% of Canadians say it is difficult to feed their household, poll suggests More and more Canadians are worried about their finances to begin 2022.Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute, joins us with more on the latest findings Gyms are back in business across British Columbia With more on the reopening of gyms throughout the province is Carl Ulmer, Director of Operations for Club 16 Trevor Linden Fitness Is the world really as bleak as people on Twitter make it seem? The Jas Johal Show Lead Producer Alan Regan joins the show to discuss how twitter makes it seem like the world is all doom and gloom Expect fewer choices on the grocery store shelves in the coming weeks, expert says Sylvain Charlebois, professor in Food Distribution and
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It’s believed 600,000 animals died during the flood in the Sumas Prairie
22/01/2022 Duração: 12minLana Popham, B.C. Agriculture Minister provides an update on the animals lost during the B.C. floods, late last year
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Meat Loaf, ‘Bat Out of Hell’ rock star, dead at 74
22/01/2022 Duração: 09minAlan Cross, Global News music commentator and Host of The Ongoing History of New Music on CFOX joins us to talk about Meat Loaf's legendary career
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Expect fewer choices on the grocery store shelves in the coming weeks, expert says
22/01/2022 Duração: 12minSylvain Charlebois, professor in Food Distribution and Policy at Dalhousie University joins the show to discuss the fewer choices that Canadians will have at grocery stores as we move through the pandemic
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Is the world really as bleak as people on Twitter make it seem?
22/01/2022 Duração: 08minThe Jas Johal Show Lead Producer Alan Regan joins the show to discuss how twitter makes it seem like the world is all doom and gloom
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Gyms are back in business across British Columbia
22/01/2022 Duração: 08minWith more on the reopening of gyms throughout the province is Carl Ulmer, Director of Operations for Club 16 Trevor Linden Fitness
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57% of Canadians say it is difficult to feed their household, poll suggests
21/01/2022 Duração: 07minMore and more Canadians are worried about their finances to begin 2022.Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute, joins us with more on the latest findings
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B.C.’s top doctor signals major shift in COVID strategy, says contact tracing no longer useful
21/01/2022 Duração: 07minRichard Zussman, Global’s Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria breaks down the latest covid briefing, where the province aims to treat the virus as the flu/cold
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The Full Show: E-scooters are ready to roam North Vancouver, The Jas Johal Show Political Panel and looking back at President Joe Biden's first year in the White House
21/01/2022 Duração: 01h11minAn e-scooter pilot program is coming to the City of North Vancouver Linda Buchanan, Mayor of the City of North Vancouver discusses trying to change the ways we get around the city Downtown Vancouver businesses “significantly under-reporting” amount of shoplifting and property crime they’re experiencing, report says Melissa de Genova, Vancouver City Councillor discusses the rise in violent crimes throughout the city of Vancouver, along with reacting to Mayor Kennedy Stewart's comments saying he feels safe around the city The Jas Johal Show Political Panel On the panel this week: Sandy Garossino - Former Crown prosecutor and Columnist with the National Observer Stephen Smart - Western Canada General Manager for Hill and Knowlton Strategies, Former Legislative Bureau Chief for CBC and Former Press Secretary to the Premier of B.C Staff and children who are exposed to someone with COVID and are not showing symptoms, can still go to daycare, province reveals Christina Dicks, Provincial Board Director
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The state of American democracy, one year after Biden came to office
21/01/2022 Duração: 12minWe take a look at America one year after President Joe Biden took office in January 2020, with Nathan VanderKlippe, US Correspondent for the Globe and Mail
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Why is the City of Vancouver spending so much taxpayer money on things that are beyond its remit?
21/01/2022 Duração: 09minJas questions why the City of Vancouver is spending taxpayer money the way they are. What's going on at Vancouver City Hall?
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Staff and children who are exposed to someone with COVID and are not showing symptoms, can still go to daycare, province reveals
21/01/2022 Duração: 09minChristina Dicks, Provincial Board Director for Early Childhood Educators of B.C. discusses the challenges B.C.'s daycare workers are facing during the pandemic
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The Jas Johal Show Political Panel
21/01/2022 Duração: 14minOn the panel this week: Sandy Garossino - Former Crown prosecutor and Columnist with the National Observer Stephen Smart - Western Canada General Manager for Hill and Knowlton Strategies, Former Legislative Bureau Chief for CBC and Former Press Secretary to the Premier of B.C.
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Downtown Vancouver businesses “significantly under-reporting” amount of shoplifting and property crime they’re experiencing, report says
20/01/2022 Duração: 09minMelissa de Genova, Vancouver City Councillor discusses the rise in violent crimes throughout the city of Vancouver, along with reacting to Mayor Kennedy Stewart's comments saying he feels safe around the city
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An e-scooter pilot program is coming to the City of North Vancouver
20/01/2022 Duração: 16minLinda Buchanan, Mayor of the City of North Vancouver discusses trying to change the ways we get around the city
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The Full Show: What to do with the Plaza of Nations site? Another lockdown not popular with Canadians and hear from us on the relationship between athletes and media
20/01/2022 Duração: 01h12minInflation hits highest level in 30 years as Bank of Canada decision looms Michael Levy, CKNW Financial Analyst looks at Canada's rising inflation levels With more on how Canada's rising inflation market will impact the housing market is Brendon Ogmundson, Chief Economist for the BC Real Estate Association Bars and other B.C. businesses affected by pandemic closures to receive more help We've talked about gyms across the province hurting due to covid health orders, but what about bars and other B.C. businesses? Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation joins us with more Concord Pacific loses appeal in property battle at Plaza of Nations site Dan Fumano, City Columnist for the Vancouver Sun joins us with more on what the city should do with the Plaza of Nations land that has sat untouched for years. Canadians’ support for lockdowns dips amid Omicron COVID-19 wave: poll Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs breaks down the latest Ipsos poll showing support of more lockdow