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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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Vancouver, BC

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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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@bcalmanac

Language:

English

Contact:

B.C. Almanac, Box 4600 Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 4A2 (604) 669-3733


Episodes
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Women in the trades

5/6/2026
The federal government is providing more funding and support to get people working in the trades. We focused on how to get more women to join the industry.

Duration:00:27:41

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Latest on hantavirus | Privacy commissioner AI findings

5/6/2026
The World Health Organization has confirmed three people were evacuated from a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Verde amid a hantavirus outbreak. We heard what people need to know about the virus.Federal and provincial watchdogs say OpanAI failed to respect Canadian privacy laws when training ChatGPT in Canada. We asked our audience to share their questions about online privacy and security.

Duration:00:25:07

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Mental health and loneliness

5/5/2026
The Canadian Mental Health Association is focusing on loneliness and making connections for mental health week this year. The CEO of their B.C. division, Jonny Morris, joined the program as we ask our audience how they deal with feeling lonely.

Duration:00:22:26

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Watercraft strikes grey whale in Vancouver

5/5/2026
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is trying to determine if a grey whale has been hurt after it was struck by a personal watercraft near Stanley Park Monday evening. We asked our audience to weigh in on how we can avoid collisions with wildlife in urban waters.

Duration:00:30:49

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Water restrictions begin

5/4/2026
Some communities in the province have started to implement water use restrictions. Metro Vancouver has already moved into Stage 2. CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe joined the show for more.

Duration:00:30:45

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Health Canada approves 2nd generic version of Ozempic

5/4/2026
Health Canada has approved two generic versions of Ozempic, which is expected to make the popular medication more affordable. Dr. Akshay Jain joined the show to answer audience questions about the drug.

Duration:00:21:59

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40th anniversary of Expo '86

5/1/2026
Saturday marks the 40th anniversary of Expo '86 in Vancouver. BC Today is joined by two former journalists who covered the World Exposition, Tod Maffin and Bob Mackin, along with former director of media relations for Expo '86, Gail Flitton. We ask our audience to share their memories of the event.

Duration:00:40:16

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Las Vegas buyer submits bid for Whitecaps

5/1/2026
Billionaire Grant Gustavson has submitted an offer to Major League Soccer to move the Whitecaps to Las Vegas. Economist and author of 'Power Play: the Business Economics of Pro Sports', Glen Hodgson, explains how the Vancouver team got to this point.

Duration:00:09:19

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Community concerns ahead of FIFA in June

4/30/2026
Soccer leaders from around the globe area gathering in Vancouver for the FIFA congress ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Reporter Job Hernandez breaks down some of the pressure points ahead of the tournament, including Iranian delegates being denied entry to Canada. And we hear from community groups about the excitement and concerns ahead of June.

Duration:00:30:42

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E-scooter safety concerns

4/30/2026
The weather is warming up, and more people are outside using recreational devices like e-scooters. But is everyone following proper safety protocols? HUB Cycling executive director Rose Gardner joins the program to take your calls.

Duration:00:17:31

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Tumbler Ridge lawsuits | Smoking ban

4/29/2026
Lawyers representing the victims of February's mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge have filed lawsuits in the U.S. against OpenAI. Reporter Amelia John broke down the details. The U.K. Parliament has passed legislation that would ban anyone born after 2008 from buying tobacco products — ever. Should Canada do the same? B.C. Lung Foundation president Christopher Lam joined the program to take audience calls.

Duration:00:23:43

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Ottawa boosting trades recruitment

4/29/2026
The Liberal government has released its spring economic snapshot, emphasizing skilled trades recruitment. We asked our audience to weigh in on whether this will encourage more people to enter the industry.

Duration:00:28:57

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Youth summer jobs

4/28/2026
High school and university students are on the summer job hunt. We took advice for summer job seekers with MOSAIC B.C. employment director David Lee and West Coast Centre for Learning founder Kristi Rigg.

Duration:00:25:38

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What's the future of the Vancouver Whitecaps?

4/28/2026
The future of Vancouver Whitecaps FC is up in the air after MLS owners explored relocating the team to Las Vegas at their recent meeting. What would be the impact to fans of the Whitecaps leaving and what effect would losing the team have on youth soccer in B.C.? Former Canadian national team players Carrie Serwetnyk and Jeff Clarke joined the show.

Duration:00:27:17

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Carney launches sovereign wealth fund

4/27/2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney is launching a Canadian Sovereign Wealth Fund. Bryan Yu, chief economist with Central 1 Credit Union, joined the show to talk about what the fund is and how it will benefit Canadians.

Duration:00:12:42

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Should B.C. ban social media for youth?

4/27/2026
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announced a ban on youth using social media and AI chatbots on Saturday during a speech. Should B.C. follow suit? MediaSmarts director of research Kara Brisson-Boivin joined the program to take your comments.

Duration:00:40:12

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Should resale ticket costs be capped?

4/24/2026
Have you bought a ticket to a concert or a big game lately? How much did it cost? Ontario has passed a law that caps the price of resale tickets to their original face value. Will that make a difference? Should B.C. follow suit? Vass Bednar from the Canadian Shield Institute joined the show to take your calls.

Duration:00:21:08

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Volunteer week

4/23/2026
It's National Volunteer Week. What has your volunteering experience meant to you? Volunteer Canada CEO Megan Conway joins the show.

Duration:00:17:05

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Should U.S. booze stay off B.C. shelves

4/23/2026
Canada-U.S. trade talks remain at a stalemate. And as the deadline for a review of CUSMA approaches, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is complaining about bans on U.S. liquor in several provinces, including B.C. We talk to B.C. Economic Growth Minister Ravi Kahlon who says the ban will remain. we take your calls with B.C. Restaurant and Foodservice Association president Ian Tostenson on whether B.C.'s ban should remain and whether the Canada-U.S. trade relationship can be mended.

Duration:00:35:46

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North Vancouver's Grouse Grind reopened on Tuesday for summer season

4/22/2026
The Grouse Grind reopened for the season this week, thanks to some great weather we've gotten in our region. We're joined by Julia Lipscome, senior production on the Early Edition. She is an avid runner and just ran the mini Vancouver Sun Run on Sunday with her son. She's also training for a marathon this summer.

Duration:00:21:55