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Hey guys! Little bit of an error with this episode on my part so I apologize for that. One of the mics wasn't recording the entire show lol. We'll definitely have Sid and Josh back on the show in the near future so hang tight and enjoy this epic show! We discuss all important things like unreleased podcast episodes, Canadian resorts, Jesse's mountain climb (again), new ICBC laws, GoodRide tires, the Sharkwerks GT4, North Surrey, 911s, Jesse's mysterious packages, Josh's AE86 vs. his AW11 MR2 and more. Enjoy. (Originally released 1/30/2018)
Ch.1: What is the history of Remembrance Day and how do you celebrate those connections to the past? Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor Ch.2: The annual Remembrance Day ceremony will be taking place at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Guest: David Akin, Global News Ottawa Ch.3: It would not be a Remembrance Day show if we did not talk to our veteran who actually served. Guest: Craig Thomson, Veteran, 1st Vice President, BC/Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion. Ch.4: We've heard about B.C. restaurants offering bonuses to attract staff and now the city of Victoria is offering $20,000 incentives to hire police officers. Guest: Brian Sauvé, President of the National Police Federation Ch.5: Our show contributor Raji Sohal joins us now, with a follow-up on the announcement that UBC and City of Surrey made about a huge investment in North Surrey's future Ch.6: Health Canada is funding special schooling for service-dog trainers to teach the animals to help veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Guest: Colleen Dell, Expert in animal-assisted interventions at the University of Saskatchewan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: Winter is unofficially here as far as anyone driving the Coquihalla recently is concerned, so what are we in for this year? Global News Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell is here to tell us! Chapter 2: There’s a vocal group of doctors and researchers supporting the idea of ‘COVID-zero’ - or attempting to completely eliminate the virus through aggressive short-term restrictions. Guest: Andrew Morris, infectious diseases specialist at Toronto's Sinai Health and University Health Network. Chapter 3: A woman in North Surrey found a collection of old family photos in a home that she rents. She is now hoping to reunite the photos with the family they belong to. Guest: Niki Reitmayer, CKNW Mornings contributor Chapter 4: St. Paul’s Foundation’s Lights of Hope lighting celebration goes virtual on Nov 19th. Broek Bosma, their Chief Development Officer, joins us to chat about the details of this annual event and the important impact of donations on patients, residents, visitors and departments. Guest: Broek Bosma, Chief Development Officer of the St Paul’s Foundation. Chapter 5: Long term care might look substantially different when this pandemic is all over, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The pandemic highlighted huge flaws in our care homes and a group is taking to parliament this morning to demand Ottawa set a standard for care. Guest: Vivian Stamatopoulos, teaching professor at Ontario Tech University, specializing in family caregiving. Chapter 6: Premier John Horgan is calling on the federal government to impose restrictions on non-essential travel between provinces. Enforcing travel restrictions is a logistical nightmare but will the pandemic force the feds hands? Guest: Dr. Valorie Crooks, Canada Research Chair in Health Service Geographies. Chapter 7: Real estate giant CBRE is reporting Vancouver added 28,000 tech jobs in the past five years. That’s according to their annual tech talent ranking, How have that numbers been trending in the past couple years. Guest: Jason Kiselbach, CBRE’s Vancouver Managing Director. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Could a showdown be shaping up between the City of Surrey and homeless people? A group of homeless people are afraid if they don't go into newly-found shelter space, they could be evicted from their campsite. Homeless people living in a wooded area off the King George Boulevard in North Surrey known as the "Sanctuary" say they won't let the city use the opening of a new shelter as an excuse to shut down their homeless camp. Spokesperson Dave Diewert says there are fears the encampment will be dismantled once the shelter is full. But Councillor Brenda Locke says no one will be forced to do anything against their will... Guest: Janet Brown Global News Senior Reporter
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Hugh Evans and Graham Laycock meet the 14 school business teams taking part in the Young Enterprise North Surrey Finals on Tuesday 12 March at the Notre Dame School, Cobham. The top four companies go on to the Surrey Finals on 8 May at Epsom College which will also be covered by Brooklands Radio.
Hugh Evans and Graham Laycock meet the school teams taking part in this year’s Young Enterprise North Surrey Final at Gordon’s School, West End, Woking on Thjursday 22nd March 2018 and find out who will be going forward to the Surrey Finals..
Hey guys! Little bit of an error with this episode on my part so I apologize for that. One of the mics wasn't recording the entire show lol. We'll definitely have Sid and Josh back on the show in the near future so hang tight and enjoy this epic show! We discuss all important things like unreleased podcast episodes, Canadian resorts, Jesse's mountain climb (again), new ICBC laws, GoodRide tires, the Sharkwerks GT4, North Surrey, 911s, Jesse's mysterious packages, Josh's AE86 vs. his AW11 MR2, junk day, trampolines, illegal vehicle modifications, car fires, driving cars on sidewalks, and as well we get the most comprehensive update we've ever heard from Jesse on his Austin Mini project car!!! Enjoy. Follow us on Instagram! http://instagram.com/roadsuntraveledhttps://www.instagram.com/ulrich_langley/https://www.instagram.com/jesse.cross/https://www.instagram.com/leviweig/https://www.instagram.com/88.sc.604/https://www.instagram.com/deadbeat.scum/
BIV's Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin are joined by Patrick Blennerhassett to discuss the stories he's working on. The three discuss how the Flamingo Hotel overhaul is signalling the rise of North Surrey. Later, Tyler, Hayley and Patrick discuss the launch of Amazon Go and what it means for the future of Retail. See more of Tyler's, Hayley's and Patrick's reporting at www.biv.com/
This week the city of Surrey announced a team of 16 dedicated law enforcement officers to patrol the areas around the Whalley strip- however 'home base' for those officers will be steps away from a proposed safe injection site. Critics say the placement of the police officers might deter drug users from using that site, which could further increase the number of overdose deaths in the area. Guest:Tara Black- ACORN Member in North Surrey
The Jackie News Pod Your Daily Round Up For South West London and North Surrey
The Jackie News Pod Your Daily Round Up For South West London and North Surrey
he Jackie News Pod Your Daily Round Up For South West London and North Surrey
The Jackie News Pod Your Daily Round Up For South West London and North Surrey
The Jackie News Pod Your Daily Round Up For South West London and North Surrey
@PaulDeach talks to Noreen Pottinger from Voluntary Support North #Surrey who had a presence at #Camberley Farmers Market. #LoveCamberley
Voluntary Services Surrey Heath and Runnymede Association of Voluntary Services have merged to form a more efficient organisation. Voluntary Support North Surrey was launched on 27th March 2013 at the Royal Holloway University. @PaulDeach talks to Janice Banks (Interim CEO) Surrey Action, Solette Sheppardson (CEO) Voluntary Support North Surrey, Karen Whelan (CEO) Surrey Heath Borough Council and Cllr Liane Gibson (Corporate Portfolio Holder) Surrey Heath Borough Council.