I have Thursday’s major morning radio news updates for Evolution 107.9.
New Premier Christy Clark is expected to make a major announcement regarding funding for community grants.
It’s happening for the fifth time in a decade – Canadians are heading into a campaign to elect a Federal government.
France’s Foreign Minister says the international military operation against the forces of Moammar Gadhafi will not continue indefinitely.
Via BCIT. Photos by Kris Krüg & alexhebert1981.
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
3.24.2011
3.23.2011
Evolution Comment: Bribery May Attract Church Goers
An Ohio Church is giving away money to bring people to the pews for Easter. It worked last year, but I think ultimately, an action like this will only serve in causing numbers to permanently dwindle. (1:15)
Via BCIT. Photos by David Swart & Scott Amus.
Via BCIT. Photos by David Swart & Scott Amus.
Radio: Budget Reaction, Japan Developments & Moammar Gadhafi
I have Wednesday’s morning news updates for Evolution 107.9.
All three opposition parties have said they do not support the new budget.
All workers at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant have had to leave after smoke started pouring from one of the six reactors.
Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi has made his first public appearance in a week.
Via BCIT. Photos by Digital Globe & BRQ Network.
All three opposition parties have said they do not support the new budget.
All workers at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant have had to leave after smoke started pouring from one of the six reactors.
Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi has made his first public appearance in a week.
Via BCIT. Photos by Digital Globe & BRQ Network.
3.22.2011
Evolution Comment: B.C. Teachers Deserve a Raise
As contract talks get underway, B.C. teachers are pushing for higher wages, and issues like classroom composition and size to be addressed. I think it’s time they’re listened to. (1:10)
Via BCIT. Photos by Robert Pollack & prdtu.
Via BCIT. Photos by Robert Pollack & prdtu.
Radio: Gas Prices, Education Talks & Iodide Pills
I have Tuesday’s major morning radio news updates for Evolution 107.9.
Petroleum expert says he sees no end to high gas prices as long as unrest in Libya continues.
Education Minister George Abbott gets warm welcome from BCTF.
And price of iodide pills has nearly doubled since earthquake in Japan.
Via BCIT. Photos by George Abbott & Zaki Rimawi.
Petroleum expert says he sees no end to high gas prices as long as unrest in Libya continues.
Education Minister George Abbott gets warm welcome from BCTF.
And price of iodide pills has nearly doubled since earthquake in Japan.
Via BCIT. Photos by George Abbott & Zaki Rimawi.
3.21.2011
Radio: Fighter Jets in Libya, Hospital Expansion, Jeep Hits Teens
I have Monday’s major noon news radio updates for Evolution 107.9.
Canadian jet fighters gone to Libya to enforce no-fly zone.
Christy Clark at Surrey Memorial Hospital for ground breaking of new development.
A Merritt man has been arrested after his Jeep veered out of control, hitting four teens.
Via BCIT. Photos by Derek K. Miller & Kris Krüg.
Canadian jet fighters gone to Libya to enforce no-fly zone.
Christy Clark at Surrey Memorial Hospital for ground breaking of new development.
A Merritt man has been arrested after his Jeep veered out of control, hitting four teens.
Via BCIT. Photos by Derek K. Miller & Kris Krüg.
Evolution Comment: Federal Prisoners Want Pay Raise
A group of inmates at Agassiz Mountain Institution are hoping to form Canada’s first prison union, and if that happens, their wages while in prison could be eligible for union negotiation. Canada’s Public Safety Minister doesn’t support the idea of a wage increase. I hope that opinion doesn’t change. (1:32)
Via BCIT. Photos by Dana Gonzales & Robert Thivierge.
Via BCIT. Photos by Dana Gonzales & Robert Thivierge.
Radio: Langley Child Falls, NDP Meeting & Japan Radiation Update
I have Monday’s major morning radio news updates for Evolution 107.9.
A Langley girl is in serious but stable condition after falling two stories out of a window in her family’s home.
NDP leadership hopefuls faced off in front of an audience of party members at SFU’s Surrey campus Sunday.
In Japan, workers have succeeded in cooling down the fuel storage pools in two of the reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
Via BCIT. Photos by Dixon Tam & 梓婷.
A Langley girl is in serious but stable condition after falling two stories out of a window in her family’s home.
NDP leadership hopefuls faced off in front of an audience of party members at SFU’s Surrey campus Sunday.
In Japan, workers have succeeded in cooling down the fuel storage pools in two of the reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
Via BCIT. Photos by Dixon Tam & 梓婷.
1.28.2011
Three Arrested in Connection with Four-Year-Old Murder
The case is four years old and now three arrests have been made in connection with the murder of a Surrey mother. Although the pain for her family continues, the arrests have given them hope that justice will be reached.
1.27.2011
News Anchor: BCIT Magazine for Jan. 27, 2011
This week on BCIT Magazine, my co-anchor Kristin Woodhouse and I bring you up to speed on all the local news. Sam Numsen reports from the newsroom and Corrin Skalbeck reports from Grouse Mountain.
1.26.2011
Sight for the Third World
A pair of glasses is a simple thing many in the Third World go without. But as I discovered, a local group of volunteers is working to fill the need.
1.24.2011
Cats for Seniors Program
How many seniors do you know who would love to have a pet but are afraid they won't be able to take care of it? As I found out, a local woman has developed a program that allows seniors to have a furry friend without the worry.
1.23.2011
Government Looking at Subsidizing Smoking Cessation Products
For many smokers, quitting can be difficult. The B.C. government though, just might soon be helping to make it a little easier. I found out exactly how.
1.21.2011
Businesses Upset Over Hornby Street Bike Lane
Bike lanes in Vancouver have been the subject of a lot of controversy over the last year, and the newest lane on Hornby Street is no exception. I found out why the lane has at least one business owner on the street concerned.
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