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BC Today
BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.
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Episodes
Royal tensions as Prince Harry returns to U.K. 10.07.2026 30:04
Prince Harry is back in the U.K. this week as family tensions continue to rise. But has the British royal family passed its prime? Royal commentator Ed Wang joined the program.
Wildfire burning in the Fraser Canyon 10.07.2026 23:22
Two wildfires continue to grow in B.C.'s Fraser Canyon. We looked at what the wildfire future could look like, and how it might impact your summer plans with Lori Daniels, co-director of the UBC Centre for Wildfire Coexistence.
B.C. nurses on strike 09.07.2026 27:44
B.C. nurses are escalating their job action around the province. We bring you the latest from the picket lines in Surrey and discuss the realities of being a nurse in the province. UBC Okanagan nursing professor Katrina Plamondon joined the program.
2 Vancouver radio stations go off air 09.07.2026 25:37
Two Vancouver radio stations went dark this week, the long-standing all-news station CityNews 1130 and Sportsnet 650. So what does the changing landscape of media look like now? Toronto Metropolitan University journalism professor April Lindgren joined the show.
Province taking legal action against OpenAI 08.07.2026 24:24
The B.C. government has announced it plans to take legal action against OpenAI for the role the company allegedly played in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting. Madeleine Ransom, Canada Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence, Wellbeing and Ethics, and Allard School of Law adjunct professor Jon Festinger joined the show.
What is Looksmaxxing? 08.07.2026 28:14
Have you heard of Looksmaxxing? We'll take a look at what's behind a growing fixation with physical perfection in young men, at any cost. Clinical counsellor Dave Vass, and John Oliffe, a professor at UBC's school of nursing and the chair of the Men’s Health Research program, join the show.
37 people charged in connection to India-based organized crime | World Cup wraps up in Vancouver 07.07.2026 52:25
We'll bring you the latest information on an international operation that has resulted in charges against 37 defendants with ties to three India-based transnational organized crime groups. The CBC's Jason Proctor joins the show with the details. Vancouver hosts its last World Cup match with Switzerland and Colombia playing in the Round of 16. We'll look at what the games have brought to the city a...
Expanding low-income transit 06.07.2026 24:55
TransLink fares increased by an average of five per cent last week. Should government provide more funding to expand service and get prices down? Denis Agar from Movement: Metro Vancouver Transit Riders took your calls.
Driver asleep at wheel of self-driving Tesla 06.07.2026 27:52
A video is circulating that seems to show the driver of a Tesla asleep behind the wheel with two children in the back seat. As more self-driving cars become available, we asked how we can make sure everyone stays safe — and awake — on the roads. Haakon Koyote from Vision Zero Vancouver joins the show.
Biggest underdogs at World Cup 03.07.2026 28:05
Canada's national men's team is up against a giant in the World Cup Saturday. Ahead of the do-or-die match against Morocco, we asked you what your greatest underdog stories are. What do you think Canada has to do to pull off an upset? Our World Cup panel of Zameer Karim and Mankiran Aujla took your calls.
Gardening with Brian Minter 03.07.2026 23:46
Our gardening columnist Brian Minter joined us to take all your gardening questions, now that summer is in full swing.
Celebrating Pride in small towns 02.07.2026 26:49
It's Pride season! We'll check in with a couple of B.C. communities celebrating this weekend and ask how important Pride is in smaller towns and cities. What do Pride events mean to you?
Ottawa-B.C. economic agreement 02.07.2026 23:40
The federal and B.C. governments made a major energy announcement Thursday. The oil tanker ban on the North Coast stays, and B.C. gets significant funding for infrastructure and LNG. That means any oil pipeline from Alberta would likely have to take a southern route. We asked what you think of a potential pipeline to the South Coast, as CBC provincial affairs reporter Katie DeRosa and UBC politica...
Are you a patriotic Canadian? 30.06.2026 24:54
Ahead of Canada Day, a new poll from Abacus Data shows Canadians are feeling increasingly patriotic.
Youth substance use 30.06.2026 27:39
Researchers at UBC have developed new tools to help schools talk with kids about substance use. UBC School of Nursing professor Emily Jenkins joined the program and we ask: How are you talking to the young people in your life about substances and how can schools help?
Reflections on the 5th anniversary of the heat dome 29.06.2026 52:43
It's been five years since a heat dome enveloped B.C. and killed 600 people. Family physician and past president of Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment Dr. Melissa Lem and nurse Agnes Black of the Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment joined us to talk about healthy changes people can make to prepare for intense heat. We also spoke to New Westminster Mayor Patrick J...
Carney and Eby defend condo plan 26.06.2026 24:43
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier David Eby are defending a plan to buy unsold condos in British Columbia and turn them into affordable housing after the program faced criticism for bailing out developers.
Lazy summers 26.06.2026 28:00
School is out! We ask parents to call in and share their summer plans, and speak with parenting author Lenore Skenazy about the concept of a "lazy summer."
Venezuela earthquakes | Vancouver World Cup vibes 25.06.2026 52:34
The death toll from two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela is expected to grow. The disaster struck in and around the capital, Caracas. We heard from the Venezuelan Canadian Society of B.C. about how the local community is responding. anada's men's soccer team may have lost to Switzerland, but the soccer spirit continues, with crowds anticipated at fan zones for upcoming games. We asked listeners h...
Canada plays most consequential game at World Cup | Drownings up in B.C. 24.06.2026 52:44
Canada's most consequential game at the World Cup is underway as they host Switzerland at B.C. Place. We'll hear the excitement of some fans ahead of the match and check in with the CBC's Joseph Otoo at half time. And with summer officially underway, experts are reminding people to be careful while enjoying the outdoors. Squamish Search and Rescue saw a surge in calls last weekend, including a fat...
Local authors highlight free things around Vancouver 23.06.2026 26:34
A new book celebrates the things you can do in Vancouver for free. The co-authors of Freecouver: 101 Free and Fun Things to do in and Around Vancouver, Rebecca Bollwitt and John Lee, joined the program. We asked listeners what the best free activities are where you live.
Extreme heat hits B.C. 23.06.2026 26:21
More than a dozen heat records were broken Monday in B.C., and some areas are reaching into the low 30s again today. This, as we near the fifth anniversary of the deadly heat dome. UBC population and public health professor Michael Brauer joined the program. We ask how you're dealing with the heat and how we can prepare residents, workers and communities for increasingly hot summers.
Condos converting to rentals 22.06.2026 33:56
And, the federal government plans to purchase unsold condos in B.C. to turn them into affordable housing. The decision is facing backlash and being slammed as a developer bailout. We take your calls and ask for your thoughts on the government's plan to buy empty condos.
Wildfire near Lytton 22.06.2026 18:56
A wildfire near Lytton is bringing flashbacks to the summer of 2021. We bring you the latest from the community where a large wildfire continues to threaten some homes.
Canada's historic World Cup win 19.06.2026 28:07
It was a historic win for Canada at the World Cup. Canada beat Qatar in the second Group B match 6-0, skyrocketing to the top of the group and winning its first match ever in the World Cup. We'll get reaction from fans and and talk to 1986 Canadian World Cup team members Bob Lenarduzzi and Paul Dolan. We asked asking: Where did you watch the game? How did you celebrate? And how loud was it? &...
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