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  • Chocolates for Valentine's Day
    2026/02/13

    Do you like chocolates as a gift? Vancouver chocolatiers Emma Smith of Zimt Chocolates, and Stefan Klopp of Kasama Chocolate join the show to talk all about chocolate -- how it's made and how to choose which chocolate options you'd like to give or recive this Valentine's Day.

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    15 分
  • Calls for more mental health support in wake of Tumbler Ridge shootings
    2026/02/13

    Parents in Tumbler Ridge are asking for more provincial funding for mental health support after a shooter killed eight people and injured dozens more on Tuesday. Michelle Eliot speaks with the Canadian Mental Health Association's Jonny Morris. And we ask our audience: what mental health supports are needed in B.C. to fill the gap?

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    30 分
  • Finances and dating
    2026/02/12

    We discuss love and money, and ask listeners how much of a role finances play in dating. Joining the program is Vancouver-based dating coach and author of 'UNSINGLE' Amy Chan, plus certified financial planner Steve Bridge.

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    22 分
  • Offering help as Tumbler Ridge mourns
    2026/02/12

    We hear from CBC National reporter Bryan Labby, who is in Tumbler Ridge, as B.C. marks an official day of mourning for the shooting victims. Also, the co-chief executive officers of Lake View Credit Union in Tumbler Ridge, Marlana Blouin and Justin Lajeunesse, join the program, and speak about how they are supporting the community in this time of need.

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    23 分
  • Tumbler Ridge in mourning after mass shooting
    2026/02/11

    Nine people were killed and 27 more were injured in a deadly shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. on Tuesday. We begin the program with an RCMP news conference in Surrey with the latest details.

    We continue our coverage with the CBC's Nicole Oud, who is on the ground in Tumbler Ridge, to hear how the community is doing the day after the tragedy. Guiding us through the program is death educator Christa Ovenell, and B.C. Teachers' Federation president Carole Gordon joins us to talk about the supports available for teachers and students after a tragedy like this. We also take audience calls who share their messages for those struggling in the aftermath of tragedy.

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    1 時間 26 分
  • Abbotsford Police speak out on extortion
    2026/02/10

    Abbotsford police say businesses and homes in the community are being targeted with extortion and are calling for more action from the provincial and federal governments to make reforms to the justice system. The CBC's Kier Junos joins the show from a police news conference in Abbotsford.


    And University of Fraser Valley criminologist Wade Deisman joins the show to take questions and comments on how concerned people in Abbotsford are about the extortion situation and what they'd like to see politicians and police do about it.

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    17 分
  • How is AI used by different generations
    2026/02/10

    We explore generational differences in AI use, trust and skill level. According to Leger market research, nearly half of Canadians have used AI in some capacity, and polling from Angus Reid shows that Canadians aged 18-34 lead the way in AI use. Technology journalist and AI proponent Alexandra Samuel joins the show to take questions on the generational divide of AI use and how it fits into day to day life.

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    25 分
  • New university grads struggling in job market
    2026/02/09

    It was a mixed bag for the Canadian employment landscape in January, with Statistics Canada reporting the economy lost 25,000 jobs, but that the unemployment rate cooled to 6.5 per cent. We hear how recent university graduates are faring in finding a job in their field.

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    18 分