Drones, minimalism, field recording and other retro-modern composition for liminal and deep listening; headphones are suggested. All original compositions by artist, author and musician Brian C. Short (Solid Objects, BCS). Updated fortnightly. briancshort.substack.com
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Middle and High school students at BCS give book-talks about books that have spoken to them.
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In this podcast we will be talking about music, video games, movies, tv shows, and whats going on around the world.
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The Swallow Your Pride Podcast was created with the purpose of diving deeper into the issues that speech-language pathologists face when working with patients with swallowing disorders. We’ll discuss many controversial topics in order to provide the LATEST evidence-based treatment strategies, and create a community of dysphagia clinicians who want to consume incredibly valuable insight and information. Our goal is to allow you to #swallowyourpride, and be open and willing to try the latest i ...
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Pujilah Tuhan hai jiwaku, Pujilah namaNya yang kudus hai segenap batinku.
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Victoria, BC's top real estate podcast, where we dive into the latest market trends, buying and selling tips, and investment opportunities in Greater Victoria. Join your hosts Adrian Maclaren, Vincent Baart, and Jocelyn Cseff, as they share their expert insights and local knowledge to help you navigate the dynamic Victoria real estate landscape. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or simply curious about the market, our podcast has something for everyone. The Victoria Rea ...
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BCS Race Talk explores racial identity and race relations in Bryan-College Station. Hosted by James Cho, an educator and media researcher, each episode features guests from the community having conversations about race in an increasingly multiracial society.
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Stay ahead of the Fernie and Lake Koocanusa real estate market with host Phil Gadd, REALTOR® and local expert. Each episode breaks down current trends, property opportunities, and smart strategies for buyers, sellers, and investors across the East Kootenays. From housing updates to lifestyle-driven insights, The Property Mindset gives you the clarity and confidence to make your next move in Fernie BC’s evolving market.
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Welcome to Baker Charter Schools, where amazing things happen. We have so many experts, cool people, and inspirational people! Let's share what we are passionate about! Let's spur each other to greatness! Holler at me if you want to schedule an interview. Or start by going to the introductions post and leave an audio comment. Comments will be featured on future podcasts! Have an incredible day!
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Bored with the look of your garage? We offer a huge selection of residential and commercial garage doors, garage door repairs, garage door installations, and more! We offer a diverse selection of garage doors, residential garage doors, products, and services to fit each person’s specific wants and needs in College Station, TX. Contact us today to learn more!
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Firm & Final: The Legends of Stop Loss and Reinsurance is an award-winning stop loss industry podcast from BCS Financial Head of Large Claim Solutions Mehb Khoja. With a new focus each season, Mehb brings together members of the stop loss, reinsurance, and self-funded industries to discuss current and future stop loss issues and trends, and share legendary experience and advice for the next generation of stop loss and reinsurance superheroes. BCS Financial: bcsf.com
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The Heart Podcast is your go-to source for the latest insights and developments in cardiovascular medicine. Each episode features in-depth interviews with renowned authors and leading experts in the field, delving into the latest advances in cardiovascular research and treatments. Heart - heart.bmj.com - is a renowned international journal from the BMJ Group and the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) dedicated to publishing research and reviews on cardiovascular disease. Stay ahead in your ...
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Welcome to The BCS Productions, where amazing people are brought together to provide great content and amazing conversations!
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Walkin 90 - Your Home for All Things USL League One If you love USL League One, chaos-filled lower-league soccer, and unfiltered takes, Walkin 90 is the podcast for you! ⚽🔥 We break down the latest results, highlight standout performances, analyze the biggest storylines, and, of course, bring the Chaos BCS energy every episode. From tactical deep dives to fan-fueled debates, we cover it all—the good, the bad, and the beautifully unpredictable. Join us bi-weekly as we navigate the madness of ...
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A wonderful sampling of some of beautiful British Columbia's finest musicologist's mixed brews! Featuring all types and all kinds of DJs mixing up their own special blend of sonic pleasures for you. All of them from the province BC in Canada. Featuring: Craig Mullin, DJ K-Tel, Steamboat Fattie, DJ Hebegebe, DJ Czech Olympics, Podrunner, Breaks, House, Electro, Punk, Funk, Soul, Techno, Boogaloo
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Join the #1 authority on British Columbia's distilling and spirit culture, we taste through some of BC’s burgeoning craft spirits, from the weird and wonderful to the eclectic, BC Spirits has you covered.
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From Our Vantage Point shares real conversations with the people shaping BC’s non-profit sector — the leaders, collaborators, and change-makers building stronger communities across the province. Each episode goes beyond theory to explore the stories, lessons, and lived experiences behind non-profit leadership. From boardrooms to community halls, we talk about what it takes to lead with purpose, strengthen organizations, and turn shared vision into action. Hosted by Vantage Point, this series ...
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A podcast about Vernon BC's non-profits and social entrepreneurship. Profiling the individuals who tirelessly work behind the scenes of vital organizations and businesses, and delving into their roles, motivations, and the communities they serve.
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Various members of NCAA Strategies coming together weekly and discussing events in college football. Includes a review and preview of games.
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The Crystal Ball Run Podcast is the official podcast CrystalBallRun.com, a college football blog on the Bloguin network.
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SI.com is the league leader in original in-depth coverage of professional, local, college and international sports. And we're updated continuously, delivering the level of rich in-depth coverage Sports Illustrated fans demand, at the speed of CNN.
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. The Current is produced in ...
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Better Call Saul withdrawal? Get your fix today with TWO episodes of Saulcast every week! Gil and Adam recap and discuss all the best moments from Better Call Saul. @SaulcastPod [email protected]
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Welcome to "Interview with a Conscious Mind" the Shawn Bennett podcast. On this podcast we talk about the experience of life's many things. The mind is a wonderful place and every experience means something. Here we interview the depth of those experiences from not so ordinary people. Nutrition of the Mind. Focused on fitness, nutrition and the wealth of healthiness. Join in and have fun and learn something new. Leave something behind for others to learn. Free your mind. Enjoy.
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The Gem of all Mechanisms podcast is an interview series, where we talk to people in the know from many different disciplines: academics, computer scientists, policy makers, philosophers and more about the complexities of 21st century tech and how it affects us all. It is produced by BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. BCS is on a mission to ensure everyone’s experience with technology is positive. We support the people who work in the industry and aim to make IT good for society. Our membe ...
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A weekly (hopefully) conversations about bikepacking, training, nutrition and mental health. Subscribe and share to be inspired by conversations with weekend warriors and elite athletes alike.
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Audio podcasts of short stories from Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine.
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A Canadian podcast about audacious climate solutions rooted in justice and workers’ rights — from the team at the Climate Emergency Unit.
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Meet CBC on Boss Moves in Benefits. We are a 27-year-old trailblazer disrupting insurance with transparent, innovative plans. We dive into self-funded, individual coverage, and more.
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Literary Adventure Fantasy
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Tune in to explore Prince George, BC's local tourism and hospitality; from main attractions, unique tours, things to do, places to go, grub to eat and sights to see! New episodes launch on the last Monday of the month.
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Canada Goes Solar And We Are Here To Make It Happen
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The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators and its member locals have been serving the needs of BC's educators for fifty years, providing resources and support and advocating for workers' rights and benefits since the College Faculties Federation first formed in 1970. As members of the BC Federation of Labour, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (and its National Union), and the Canadian Labour Congress, FPSE stands with 3.3 million union members in Canada who work for quality pu ...
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Containerized Conversations Explores the constantly evolving landscape of technology, DevOps, and software development. Each Monday, Jesse and Josh share personal insights, discuss implementing new technologies, and navigating team dynamics.
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The Coast Reporter is the newspaper of record for BC's southern Sunshine Coast. Every week, staff writer and podcast producer Sean Eckford is joined by the editorial team for a look at the stories they've been working on. We also throw in some interviews and bonus material. New episodes come out every Friday.
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The hardest-working man in jazz business opens his door. Go behind the scenes with Cory Weeds — saxophonist, Cellar Music Group label owner, and impresario — to explore working in music, from the career side to the personal. Skip the BS, find out how it all works, and avoid the mistakes we’ve already made. Regular segments include Frankie's Backstage, featuring guests from the international scene who are coming to Vancouver BC's premier jazz club; Sunday School, a business-focused Q&A sessio ...
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The MTR Network, your source for News, Politics, Sports, Social Commentary and Reviews on the latest TV and Movies. We are a network of wide ranging topics and hosts. There’s something for everyone
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Ps. Djohan Handojo serves as senior pastor of Bethany Church Singapore and GBI City Tower Jakarta as well as representative of GBI Gatot Subroto’s field mission and apostolic ministry of foreign affairs under the leadership of its senior pastor, Rev. Dr. Niko Njotorahardjo. His apostolic movement and mission ministry center at Bethany Church Singapore has resulted in networks / partnerships with many churches located in Asia, Australia and America as well as the plantation of new churches in ...
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Sermons at Bethany Church Singapore. For more information, please visit www.bcs.org.sg.
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Hotel El Ganzo beachfront hotel that stands at the marina of an old fisherman's wharf in La Playa (San José del Cabo, BCS) with suites with limitless views of the Sea of Cortez, a rooftop bar and lounge, a full-service spa and a swimmable beach club. We host a unique foothold in the world of the arts - with live artist installations, an in-house recording studio, as well as a bustling schedule of musicians playing on-site - it is an art and music lovers' utopia. In this podcast we explore th ...
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By Anne Wilkins, from Issue #447 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine “Perhaps,” I lie. More info »By Anne Wilkins
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BCS 3: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Habit 1 Embracing Proactivity
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30:54Welcome back to our BCS (Book Club Series)! In this episode, we dive into the first habit of '7 Habits of Highly Effective People,' focusing on the power of proactivity. We explore how taking control of our responses can transform our personal and professional lives. Join us as we discuss the shift from dependence to independence and the impact of …
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Unanimous Decision: Felder Friday – That Lane Went Tiger and The BCS Was Right and Good
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1:17:43Thanksgiving is the greatest of holidaysChris Paul is unlikable, I didn't know he was get sent home unlikableGiannis is running away from Doc Rivers, and Doc is running back to TVLane is selfish, and that covers most of thatHey Penn State: the best awareness is self awarenessWho doesn't enjoy arguments about the 14th best team in the country?Confer…
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The extortion threats facing B.C’s South Asian community
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19:30There’s fear and frustration in Surrey, BC..The city is facing a wave of violent extortion threats that have been gripping the province for the last two years. We speak with CBC’s Sohrab Sandhu about how the community is feeling. B.C. RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer talks about whether law enforcement is doing enough and criminologist Wade …
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The Risk Takers — How BCS Protects Employers from the Unexpected
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38:12In this episode, Ken and Robin welcome Peter Laio from BCS Financial—a company uniquely owned by all Blue Cross Blue Shield plans nationwide—to talk about the unseen but essential world of stop-loss insurance. Peter shares his journey from farm life to finance, revealing how BCS evolved from serving Blue plans to leading the commercial stop-loss ma…
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Unanimous Decision: Felder Friday – Sheronne Moore’s Bad Day, Heisman Weekend, and Lane Kiffin’s Secret Origin
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1:13:10Ladybug sexy timeSherrone Moore had a ROUGH week and everyone is looking at MichiganLots of coaches following this story VERY closely for no reasonNotre Dame's whining ass weekLane Kiffin has BEEN this wayHeisman ceremony coming in HOTStory time with Felder is backGuest: Felder - It's Felder Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episod…
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This was not simply frustrating – it was exhausting. It was utterly dispiriting. It seemed that any direction I tried to move in was blocked, inexplicably. What’s more, there seemed to be a definite reason why it was blocked, but I was going to be the last to know what that reason was. [for electric guitar, synth, and fishwalk] This is a public epi…
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Mark Bittman's $15 fine dining experiment
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12:44For the past three months, Mark Bittman has been running a curious experiment: a fine dining restaurant where patrons pay as little as $15 for a meal. The former New York Times food writer wanted to see whether it was possible to run a restaurant where the food was healthy and locally sourced, the staff was treated and paid well and the prices were…
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Canada pushes for a “brain gain” amidst US turmoil
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24:58Doctors, scientists and tech experts are being courted by top Canadian hospitals and universities. And why some top Canadian scientists say it’s time to “come home” amidst the immigration turmoil gripping the United States.
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These Epstein survivors demanded his files be released and won — but their fight isn't over yet
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30:53Jess Michaels and Liz Stein say their sisterhood of women harmed by Jeffrey Epstein are determined to keep up the pressure as the deadline for the Trump administration to produce the documents approaches and beyond.
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Gamble on Everything - Insanity Check
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2:01:24Kriss is back with another episode of the Insanity Check to cover this week's dose of insanity in the world. This week he's joined by Ro.Topics for the show: The economy is pushing people to be either desperate or give up on everything Economic collapse would be bad for everyone but the rich Kalshi wants you to gamble on everything and that's just …
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Have governments delivered on $10 a day childcare?
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23:15In 2021, the federal government launched a national daycare plan that promised accessible and affordable daycare, the aim was reducing fees to $10 dollars a day. Five years in, we check in on two families in Regina and Winnipeg on how the plan is working for them. We also speak with Carolyn Ferns, Public Policy Coordinator for the Ontario Coalition…
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Manitoba nurses put hospitals on "grey list" due to violence
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19:33Manitoba nurses are taking the unique step of voting to 'grey list' two hospitals in that province. Following repeated calls for help dealing with physical violence in the workplace, nurses at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg and the Thompson General Hospital in northern Manitoba say they've had enough. Find out what that designation means an…
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Patti Smith on music, art and navigating loss
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24:21The godmother of punk says she never had a choice when it came to being an artist -- it was her calling from the moment she first laid eyes on a Picasso in a Philadelphia gallery. She talks about creating through loss, listening to omens and reliving her childhood, in new memoir Bread of Angels.
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By Anne Wilkins, from Issue #447 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine “Perhaps,” I lie. More info »By Anne Wilkins
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‘Surviving Sudan’ from journalist Michelle Shephard
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19:50The war in Sudan continues to rage. It’s a power struggle between the country’s military and the paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces or RSF. The U.S. has labelled it a genocide. The ICC is investigating reports of war crimes. It is widely considered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Humanitarian organizations are struggling to keep up…
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Robert Munsch: The stories he'll leave behind
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13:35CBC's Adrienne Arsenault sits down with Matt to talk about her interview with beloved children’s author Robert Munsch, a conversation he calls his “last hurrah.” She walks us through Munsch’s reflections on dementia, memory, the kids who shaped his stories, and his decision to have medical assistance in dying. She also shares the surprising revelat…
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What can we learn about human aging from dogs?
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10:51A study looking at over 50,000 dogs in the U.S. is aiming to understand how they age, and what clues dogs can tell us about how humans age, too. We speak with Daniel Promislow, one of the co-founders of the Dog Aging Project, about the genetic and environmental factors that allow dogs to age healthily.…
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Why more Canadians are finding family doctors
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20:47If you're looking for a family doctor, maybe some good news? More Canadians are finding primary care providers. We look at the ways funding, government policy and some innovation in healthcare are moving the dial when it comes to family medicine.
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Unanimous Decision: Tide Get Dawg Walked and Quit Like A Champion Today with Andrew Hammond
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1:10:09Have you heard the good news about Georgia Football?Somehow, I outrushed the entire Alabama roster SaturdayBuying individual bricks in TuscaloosaEveryone hates Ohio StateIndiana just needed a wrestling coach as their coachLook at what the playoff has done to the sport I loveNotre Dame saying no to any bowl might mean more than we thinkGuest: Andrew…
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A year ago, Toronto opened Dunn house, a first-of-its kind social medicine housing initiative for people who are unhoused and frequent users of emergency rooms. We're joined by Dr. Andrew Boozary, a primary care physician and executive director of social medicine at University Health Network, who initiated this program. He shares the program's firs…
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Netflix vs. Paramount: The Streamer That Would Be King
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12:46Netflix is looking to take over the TV, film and streaming assets of Warner Bros. Now another company, Paramount, is making its own play, with a hostile takeover bid. We talk to Globe and Mail film editor Barry Hertz about the possible end results of all this: a corporate monolith with even more control over how we consume films and TV shows, and w…
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How Robotaxis could reshape Canadian cities
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19:46Waymo has set its sights on the Canadian market. The self-driving taxi company owned by Google parent company Alphabet, runs autonomous vehicle taxis in a number of American cities. Now it's exploring coming to Toronto. How safe are they? And can they handle winter conditions? And why some experts say self-driving cars will reshape cities and lands…
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As tech companies shift towards innovations in artificial intelligence, companies like Amazon, Meta and IBM have announced tens of thousands job cuts. And this is having a trickle down effect on entry-level positions. We speak with Bibi Souza, a Vancouver software engineer and BC’s head of Women in Tech, about how the work of junior engineers has b…
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Can "Buy Now, Pay Later" lead to money problems?
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19:42As we all gear up to spend money on gifts this holiday season — we might be tempted by the many retailers offering some sort of "buy now, pay later" program at their online checkout. Recently, Paypal has started offering it in Canada. And while it can be appealing, as an interest-free way to purchase big-ticket items, financial experts Shannon Lee …
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Deadly boat strikes, U.S. warships in the Caribbean, and now President Donald Trump is threatening to stop Venezuelan narco-traffickers on land. As the pressure to oust President Nicolas Maduro mounts, we speak with Phil Gunson, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, in Caracas about the possible outcome of a forced regime change and…
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Dave Bidini of the Rheostatics on the band's new album
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21:25Dave Bidini on what it means to be Canadian, why he loves the Great Lakes and what it was like to collaborate with some of Canada's most celebrated artists including Inuk throat singer and novelist Tanya Tagaq; poet and storyteller Chief Stacey LaForme; and the late Gord Downie of The Tragically Hip.…
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The first female crash test dummy prepares to hit the road
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13:44Did you know that your vehicle won’t have been properly safety tested for female drivers or passengers? That’s because all the modern safety features we have like airbags and seatbelts have all been designed to protect the average male body. We speak with Chris O’Connor, who’s known as “the father of the modern crash test dummy” about how his compa…
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Victoria Real Estate Market Update: Rates, Rentals, Trends, and Hillside–Mayfair Highlight
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56:17Send us a text In this month’s Victoria Real Estate Market Update, Adrian and Vincent from the CityNest team at REMAX are joined once again by mortgage expert David Steinberg to break down everything shaping the local market as we head into the end of 2025. We cover Victoria’s surprising progress on provincial housing targets, shifting rental price…
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The CBC's annual campaign, Make the Season Kind, to support local food banks is on right now. We'll talk to our producer Anne Penman, who has coordinated the CBC British Columbia food bank fundraiser for 39 years, about the growing need and how you can help. If you want to contribute to your local food bank, go to cbc.ca/kind, or you can donate by …
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This new drug could be a game-changer for HIV/AIDS
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20:44We are bringing you some actually good news and a new drug that is showing incredible promise in fighting HIV/AIDS. It's called lenacapavir. It's not available in Canada yet, but it's getting its first real-world test in three African countries. We talk to Dr Darrell Tan, a leading Canadian HIV prevention researcher about the promise of lenacapavir…
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Does Canada stand a chance in the 2026 world cup?
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14:11For the third time in 40 years team Canada has qualified for the World Cup, but who will they play? How good is this squad and what is their ceiling in the upcoming World Cup? We take a look at arguably the best men's soccer team ever as Canada gears up to co-host its first World Cup.
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What’s the future of the Canada-US-Mexico trade deal?
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19:58At hearings in Washington, American business groups say that, despite some irritants, they like North American free trade. But U.S. President Donald Trump says he's willing to walk away from the three-way deal, if Canada and Mexico don't bend to his demands.
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The leader of the BC Conservatives, John Rustad says he's not going anywhere. His party says they've voted in a new leader and Rustad is out. We hear from Rob Shaw about a very confusing day in British Columbia politics.
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Why are these firefighters recreating a Twilight scene?
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11:42Volunteer firefighters on Pender Island, B.C. are getting plenty of attention for some of their fire safety videos that have remade an iconic scene from the film Twilight to get their message across. We speak with Todd Bulled, the volunteer firefighter behind the videos about where the inspiration came from.…
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How sustainable is the Buy Canadian movement?
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20:02Buying Canadian has been top of mind this year — but some people are warning that it might not survive the holiday season. With the cost of living crisis and holiday expenses, some research suggests people do want to buy Canadian — but don't always follow through with their wallet. We speak with a couple local business owners about how impactful th…
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Death toll climbs from deadly floods across Indonesia
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10:05There’s been at least 16 storms since the start of the year across Asia. Most recently a series of cyclones, monsoons and floods have killed more than 1,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Hundreds are still missing, hundreds of thousands are displaced, and several million are impacted. We speak with Lesthia Kertopati, senior journalis…
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