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St Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB Pick Prediction 9/20/2021 by Tony T. Cardinals at Brewers—MLB free pick is St Louis Cardinals +180. Shane Woodford to start for the Cardinals. He has allowed three earned runs or fewer in four of five starts with one bad start which skews his numbers. Freddy Peralta to start for the Brewers. In his past two starts against ST Louis, all this year, he allowed seven earned runs in four innings. Cardinals have won eight straight and Brewers dropped three of five. Past ten games Cardinals bullpen an ERA 2.54 and WHIP of 1.08. Play St Louis +180.
Chapter 1: CKNW contributor Jawn Jang managed to get a pretty remarkable interview we want to share with you this morning. Helen Watson knew what to do when the COVID pandemic began, because she lived through the Spanish Flu. Helen is 105 years old, and she has some great advice on how to navigate these uncertain times. Chapter 2: Bizarre headlines from Denmark and the first signs that strict health measures across Europe might be working. Former CKNW staff, now a freelance reporter in Denmark, Shane Woodford joins us to talk about what’s happening overseas. Chapter 3: With the new year creeping up on us, here is an interesting fact. Apparently a number of old Canadian bills will no longer have legal tender status as of January 1st! Prepare yourself by listening to this report by Niki Reitmayer that tells you all you need to know! Chapter 4: Over 300,000 Canadians head south every winter, but how is the pandemic going to affect that this year? Guest: Evan Rachkovsky, spokesperson for the Canadian Snowbirds Association. Chapter 5: COVID-19 outbreaks in remote communities are really serious because of their limited access to healthcare. Right now there’s a positive case at a First Nation community on Haida Gwaii, and two cases at a community in Tofino as they begin to feel the impact of the second wave as well. Guest: Dr. Shannon MacDonald, Acting Chief Medical Officer for BC’s First Nations Health Authority Chapter 6: In these winter months we experience more darkness during our morning and evening commutes. That’s why it’s so important for pedestrians to make sure that they are visible to drivers. Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart told our Niki Reitmayer that he had an awful fright while driving home from work last Friday, and he hopes his experience serves as a reminder to be careful out there. Chapter 7: The federal government is expected to include plans around child care in their economic update next week. Our next guest authored a report detailing how a national childcare system would actually pay for itself. Guest: Jim Stanford, Canadian economist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: A bizarre story out of Michigan where 13 people have been arrested for, among other things, allegedly planning to kidnap the governor and incite a civil war. Guest: Paul Viollis, CBS Reporter. Chapter 2: Ontario wasn't alone in reporting their highest number of new cases ever yesterday, the World Health Organization reported it was the most new infections reported in one day globally as well. European countries are struggling to get a handle on this too, Shane Woodford used to work here at CKNW but he's a freelancer in Denmark now, he joins us with more. Chapter 3: Vancouver's oldest koi relocates to otter-free zone in Bloedel Conservatory Guest: Niki Reitmayer - CKNW Mornings contributor Chapter 4: Amanda Todd's death was a wakeup call for Canadians who didn't understand the extent that cyberbullying can harm kids. A new film documenting the harm kids are suffering and exploring ways of mitigating the risk was just released yesterday on World Mental Health Day. Guest: Dr. Shaheen Shariff, Anti-bullying and social media expert and researcher at McGill University. Chapter 5: Council unanimously approved a massive $30m housing action plan last night. Fiona York is a longtime advocate for people experiencing homelessness in Vancouver, she joins us now to talk about what last night's decision entails. Guest: Fiona York, advocate for people experiencing homelessness in Vancouver. Chapter 6: There's a ton of Vancouver Whitecaps facemasks out there but you may not have realized they raised a ton of money for the Vancouver Aquarium selling them. Mackenzie Neale is the Director of Animal care at the aquarium and she's on the phone with us to talk about a new collaboration involving one of the most adorable little residents of the centre. Guest: Mackenzie Neale, Director of Animal care at the Vancouver Aquarium. Chapter 7: Business Council of BC vice president and chief economist Ken Peacock joins us now to break down the September Labour Force Numbers that were released a little earlier this morning. Guest: Ken Peacock, Chief Economist and Vice President at the Business Council of BC. Chapter 8: A $30-million plan to tackle homelessness was unanimously approved at Vancouver City Council last night. Mayor Kennedy Stewart joins us to talk about what that entails, and what kind of timeline we're looking at. Guest: Kennedy Stewart, Mayor of Vancouver. Chapter 9: The colder weather is upon us, so what should you be doing in the garden? Our favourite outdoor design and lifestyle expert Carson Arthur made some time for us this morning, and he's going to answer your questions as well! Guest: Carson Arthur, Outdoor design and lifestyle expert.
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Denmark is slowly going to ease itself out of their lockdown rules, cautiously. We chat with Shane Woodford, who is IN Denmark. Freelance Journalist based in Denmark and former CKNW Reporter.
Denmark is still in lockdown, but will remain in it because of how it has been so successful. Former CKNW reporter Shane Woodford is IN Denmark where he works as a Freelance Journalist, and chats with us.
Special guest Shane Woodford, CHNL Radio News Director, joins Mike and Rob to talk whether falling gas prices leads to less pressure on Premier John Horgan, the crisis in the forestry sector on the ground in the interior, and a report card of sorts on the cabinet and NDP government two years into its mandate.
On today's Inside #bcpoli Radio NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer to discuss the McLachlin Report's findings in the legislature expense scandal, Allegations of Citizens Services Minister Jinny Sims skirting FOI laws, the public inquiry into money laundering, and bargaining with teachers suddenly running into big trouble.
On today's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey, and BC Today's Shannon Waters to discuss the week's big issues including soaring gas prices, whether a new refinery is realistic, the 4/20 pot protest showdown, drug possession decriminalization, and more. Then Kamloops South MLA Todd Stone is in studio to discuss the highway improvement announcements this week from the province and what was missing.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer to discuss some breaking legal aid funding news, ride sharing, Land Title Office woes in Kamloops, the legislature's dress code, and next week's ICBC changes. Then we turn our attention back to ride sharing with Green Party MLA Adam Olsen who sat on the all party legislative committee.
On today's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey, The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer, and BC Today's Shannon Waters to discuss the latest in the legislature spending scandal, the federal SNC Lavalin controversy, legal aid woes, speculation tax, BC Ferries, school portables, and more.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer to discuss this week's federal byelection in Burnaby South, the latest on the Trans Mountain pipeline front. measles, vaccines, and misinformed parents, money laundering, and more. Then we discuss a new round of contract talks between the province and teachers with BCTF President Glen Hansman.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer to discuss explosive new allegations by the Speaker of the House in the legislature spending scandal, deferral accounts at BC Hydro, the dumpster fire at ICBC, and money laundering. Then we set the stage for bargaining between the BCTF and the province with the chair of the BC Public School Employers Association Alan Chell.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw to dissect this week's Nanaimo by-election, what the BC Liberals and BC Greens do now, speculation tax fall out, housing, and the latest in the legislature spending controversy. Then former MLA and provincial cabinet minister Terry Lake joins us to discuss a potential run for the Liberal Party of Canada nomination in the Kamloops Thompson for this fall's federal election.
On today's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer for a deep dive into the Plecas report, the fall out, the political reaction, and what happens next. Later in the show BC Liberals leader Andrew Wilkinson is on for a chat about the Plecas Report and the looming Nanaimo byelection.
Inside #bcpoli returns. Season 3 begins with NL News Director Shane Woodford being joined by the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw to discuss the latest twist in the speculation tax story, forestry promises, the crucial Nanaimo byelection, the latest on Speaker Darryl Plecas, and more. Then Attorney General Dave Eby joins us to discuss money laundering, booze, and the collapse of the downtown Kamloops BCLC headquarters replacement project. We finish with Kamloops North MLA Peter Milobar who responds to the Attorney General on the BCLC HQ front.
A special extended season finale of Inside #bcpoli as NL News Director Shane Woodord is joined for wide ranging talks with Premier John Horgan, BC Liberals leader Andrew Wilkinson. and BC Green Party leader Andrew Weaver. On the table everything from the ICBC dumpster fire, to the books at BC Hydro, the environment, the proportional representation referendum, and so much more.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey, BC Today's Shannon Waters, and The Vancouver Sun's Rob Shaw. The panel chats about a crazy few weeks at the legislature. the Speaker of the House controversy. the ICBC dumpster fire, and more. Then BCTF President Glen Hansman joins us to discuss contract negotiation set to begin early in the New Year.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and The Vancouver Sun's Rob Shaw as they take a deep dive into the latest proportional representation referendum developments as well as touching on the Surrey LRT vs skytrain situation. Later in the show Housing minister Selina Robinson is in studio for a wide ranging discussion on affordable housing, homelessness, and transit.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey, BC Today's Shannon Waters, and The Vancouver Sun's Rob Shaw to break down the Pro-Rep debate between Premier John Horgan and opposition leader Andrew Wilkinson. Later in the show BC Liberals MLA, and Attorney General critic, Michael Lee joins us to discuss changes to recall legislation. As a podcast bonus we also have conversations with Finance minister Carole James, Environment minister George Heyman, and Health minister Adrian Dix.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford chats with Global BC's Keith Baldrey, and Richard Zussman, along with BC Today's Shannon Waters for the full hour. From speculation tax legislation to the NDP/Greens deal to win support for the bill, legal marijuana, proportional representation, and the civic vote the panel tackles it all.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli we focus entirely on legal marijuana. NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Kamloops Mayor Ken Christian with his city having the only government run legal cannabis store on Wednesday when marijuana is legalized. Former Health minister, and VP with the Hexo corporation, Terry Lake is also on the show with the perspective from the industry side. We also listen back to a recent that about legal pot with Public Safety minister Mike Farnworth.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and BC Today's Shannon Waters. They discuss the latest money laundering investigation, the province making changes to the rent increase formula, LNG, proportional representation, and the fall sitting of the legislature. We finish show with Kamloops South MLA and opposition municipal affairs critic Todd Stone in studio.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer. The panel discusses the re-announcement of light rail in Surrey and skytrain expansion in Vancouver and an explosion in project costs. They also discuss the tax sharing formula tabled by UBCM over legal marijuana revenues. Not done there the discussion shifts to BC Ferries, municipal elections, and more. We finish the show talking about the new school year and any challenges with BCTF President Glen Hansman.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey, The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer, and BC Today's Shannon Waters. The panel tackles the shocking court ruling throwing the Trans Mountain pipeline into limbo, the provincial government's lawsuit against big Pharma in the overdose crisis, the B.C. Government's fiscal situation, and more.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Rob Shaw to discuss changes coming to ICBC, political fundraising, and more. Next Transportation minister Claire Trevena is in studio to discuss highway one expansion work and any impacts from a new labour model, ride sharing, speed limits, and more. Then Kamloops South MLA, and former highways minister, Todd Stone is in studio to respond to the minister.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Rob Shaw to discuss pending ICBC rate changes, political party fundraising, and more. Next Transportation minister Claire Trevena is in studio to discuss concerns around highway one expansion work east of Kamloops, ride sharing, and more. Then Kamloops South MLA, and former highways minister, Todd Stone is also in studio to respond.
On this week's show NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer to discuss the Community Benefit Agreement for the Pattullo Bridge, Site-C injunction, a court challenge to the proportional representation, and more. Later in the show Attorney General Dave Eby joins us in studio for an extended chat about money laundering and a whole lot more.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer join NL News Director Shane Woodford to discuss the latest in the money laundering controversy, how the former government couldn't turn a profit in real estate sales during a boom, the proportional representation campaign, Trans Mountain pipeline protests, and Greyhound. Later in the show BC Green Party leader Andrew Weaver discusses whether or not a public inquiry is needed into money laundering allegations, LNG, and growing cannabis on ALR land.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer for an extended discussion on the speculation tax, then we discuss the fish farm review fiasco, the NDP saying no to FIFA, Gordon Wilson lawsuit, Site-C, and more. In the last segment Kamloops South MLA Todd Stone joins us for more tax talk.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli we change up the panel with CTV Vancouver's Bhinder Sajan, BC Today's Shannon Waters, and the Vancouver Sun's Rob Shaw joining NL News Director Shane Woodford this week. First we discuss the not so frozen BC Hydro rates, the BC Liberals trying to link environmental activists to Environment minister George Heyman, the health payroll tax fall out, and even more. Later in the show we also discuss all things education with the President of the BCTF Glen Hansman.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer to talk about the latest twist in the pipeline dispute with Alberta and the fall out from this week's provincial budget. Then Kamloops South MLA Todd Stone is in studio to talk about the budget, the pipeline battle, and the capital needs of the Kamloops School District. We finish by talking all things education with the minister responsible Rob Fleming. As a podcast bonus I have included an interview with Finance minister Carole James about the budget done by my colleague Jim Harrison.
On Inside #bcpoli this week NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey, the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer, and BC Today's Shannon Waters. The panel looks at the latest developments in the so called pipevine controversy between B.C. and Alberta. Then we discuss the Pattullo bridge replacement as the news breaks during the show. We finish off discussing the Throne Speech, appurtenancy, and where did $10/day daycare go?
This week's Inside #bcpoli begins with the NL News Director Shane Woodford, Global BC's Keith Baldrey, and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw discussing the BC Liberal leadership debate and subsequent drama. Then they talk about Rob Shaw's story about some funny business in an ICBC report commissioned by the previous government. Not done there also hitting the table for discussion are the LNG tensions between Premier John Horgan and BC Green party leader Andrew Weaver and more. We finish the show by chatting to Kamloops South MLA, and BC Liberals leadership candidate, Todd Stone.
Shane Woodford, guest hosting on the Jim Harrison show, talked to Green party leader Andrew Weaver about his LNG 'line in the sand" threat to pull down government and the phone conversation between Weaver and Premier John Horgan to smooth things over.
Season 2 begins on Inside #bcpoli with the return of the panel, Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer, who tackle Angus Reid polling numbers on the Site-C decision, housing, the BC Liberal leadership race, the looming proportional representation battle, ride sharing, and BC Hydro's finances. Later in the show we circle back to the Liberal leadership race with one of the candidate Mike de Jong.
This week's Inside #bcpoli begins with the fall legislative sitting that was with NL News Director Shane Woodford talking to the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw (with apologies to Global BC's Keith Baldrey who we lost in a phone snafu) about what was accomplished and what wasn't, an interesting line of questioning from Rich Coleman,the performance of Speaker Darryl Plecas, and some BC Liberals not sad to see Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon go. Next we dive into the latest turns in the march to the proportional representation referendum, Site-C. and the provincial government's financials. Rounding out the show Kamloops South MLA Todd Stone joins the show to unveil his full BC Liberal leadership campaign platform.
This week's Inside #bcpoli begins with BC Green Party leader Andrew Weaver taking questions about a so called BC Hydro rate freeze and the pending Site-C dam decision. Then Shane Woodford is joined by the political panel Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw with more on Site-C, BC Hydro's finances, the controversy around the Speaker and his ruling on language in the House, ICBC, and more.
On this week's inside #bcpoli an extended discussion about the BC Utilities Commission Site-C dam report with Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw. The panel also discusses the latest turn in the softwood lumber dispute, the Massey bridge review, this weekend's NDP convention and more. Later in the show more Site-C talk with scientist and blogger Blair King.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli NL News Director Shane Woodford, Global BC's Keith Baldrey, and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer discuss the Lana Popham situation, an interesting showdown between the opposition and the Speaker, along with housing, affordability, and what will the government decide to do with Site-C? Later in the show an in depth discussion about the overdose crisis with Mental Health and Addictions minister Judy Darcy.
On today's Inside #bcpoli Shane Woodford is joined by Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer to discuss the province invoking UNDRIP with fish farms, a ride sharing promise broken, and the first BC Liberals leadership debate. Later in the show University of the Fraser Valley political science professor Hamish Telford joins Shane to talk about how stable this NDP government is now that we have seen it in action as well as other political topics.
On today's Inside #bcpoli host Shane Woodford is joined by the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw on the political panel to discuss the finance minister going to Washington DC, a surprise guilty plea in the quick wins scandal, and the Premier throwing the future of the controversial FSA tests into doubt. Then BC Liberal leadership candidate Michael Lee is in studio for an extended chat. Last but not least Citizens Services minister Jinny Sims calls in to talk about internet connectivity for rural and remote areas.
On this week's Inside Politics Shane Woodford puts a number of topics in front of his political panel Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw. Among the issues on the table they tackle the "enabling legislation" to set the stage for the proportional representation referendum, BC Hydro will miss key Site-C deadline, Todd Stone enters the BC Liberal leadership race, money laundering in casinos, and more.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli host Shane Woodford and his political panel of Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer look at legal marijuana consultations, this week's UBCM meeting, the BC Liberal leadership race, Site C report secrecy, money laundering in BC, and more. Later in the show we discuss the UBCM meeting from the civic politics side with 1st Vice President Arjun Singh.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and the Globe and Mail's Gary Mason are on the political panel to talk blacktop politics, the BC Liberals leadership race, the preliminary Site-C report from the BC Utilities Commission, and the move by the province to ban union and corporate donations. Later in the show Mount Royal journalism professor Sean Holman is on the show to talk about freedom of information and political donations.
On this week's Inside Politics Shane Woodford talks to Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer about the Trans Mountain pipeline court battle, the Site-C dam, the BC Liberal Party's leadership race rules, back to school, and more. Later in the show University of the Fraser Valley Associate Professor of Political Science Hamish Telford joins Shane to preview next week's sitting of the legislature.
This week Shane Woodford talks about the Gordon Wilson lawsuit, bridge tolls, a scrapped LNG conference, and the pending BC Liberal leadership race with Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Mike Smyth. Then Integrity BC's Dermod Travis talks about election campaign financing and banning union and corporate donations. We also chat with Environment minister George Heyman about KGHM Ajax, reforming the assessment process, and Trans-Mtn. Last but not least a podcast bonus with Metro Vancouver chair Greg Moore on tolls and mobility pricing.
On this week's Inside Politics Shane Woodford talks to his political panel, Global BC's Keith Baldrey and The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer, about the province trying to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline, the Gordon Wilson fiasco, the BCUC Site-C review, and the looming BC Liberal leadership race. As well Transportation minister Claire Trevena comes on the program to talk about Uber, bridge tolls, Trans-Canada improvements, and what is going on with the Massey bridge.
On today's Inside #bcpoli Shane Woodford and his political panel Gobal BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer talk about the Site-C review, tensions between the NDP & Greens over donations, why Christy Clark quit, and more. Then a talk with Energy and Mines minister Michelle Mungall.
The new NDP government is up and running after being sworn in yesterday and changes are already being made. To analyse week one of the John Horgan government and the hot political stories of the week Shane Woodford spends the whole show with his 'Edge of the Ledge' political panel Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw.
This week on Inside Politics we discuss what is next as the first NDP government in BC prepares to be sworn in. We also discuss Site C dam, ICBC, wildfires, proportional representation, and more with Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer and Rob Shaw. We also talk education and the coming school year with BCTF President Glen Hansman.
The Legislature has been recalled but plenty of question marks remain. What happens next? Global BC's Keith Baldrey and the Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer join Shane Woodford to discuss. The three then quiz Energy minister Bill Bennett on the Site-C dam. Last but not least Carleton Associate professor, and expert on the Westminster system, Philippe Lagasse joins us.
May 26 Inside Politics with Shane Woodford, Keith Baldrey, Vaughn Palmer, Rob Shaw, Rick Peterson by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.
May 19 Inside Politics w/ Shane Woodford, Keith Baldrey, Vaughn Palmer, Alise Mills, & Bill Tieleman by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.
May 12 Inside Politics with Shane Woodford, Keith Baldrey, Vaughn Palmer, and Gary Mason by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.
Apr 28 Inside Politics with Shane Woodford, Keith Baldrey, Vaughn Palmer, and Elizabeth May by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.