Adam reminisces about the trucker convoy in Victoria. Continued discussions on Langford and Victoria City council. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines. Discussions on funding for VicPD’s “late night great night” task force. Adam analyses a conversation from earlier this morning with Victoria Police Chief Del Manak, about this issue. Adam closes the show with open lines
Adam continues to discuss the recent conduct at public participation during Langford City Council meetings During open lines listeners continue to weigh in on Langford and Victoria City Councils, through calls and texts.
Discussions on the funding for VicPD’s “late night great night” task force program. How and why did this program get discontinued by Victoria City Hall? Adam speaks with Mike Kozakowski from citified.ca to discuss issues of the week during our regular Friday segment.
Discussions on the political discourse in Langford and Victoria. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines. Listeners weigh in on the political discourse in greater victoria.
We listen to a recent Victoria City Council meeting where they discusses funding for the “Late night great night program” Was Victoria City Council aware they would be cutting funding for a VicPD program that sends late night patrols to Victoria’s downtown on weekends? Listeners weigh in on issues discussed on today’s show through calls and texts.
Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club raided Adam speaks with Ted Smith, founder, Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club The Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club has been raided by BC’s Community Safety Unit….again. The club had recently moved to a new location on Quadra near Balmoral. Listeners weigh in through calls and texts during open lines. Discussions on medical marijuana. We listen to a recent Victoria City Council meeting where they discusses funding for the “Late night great night program”
Adam discusses public participation at a recent Langford City Council meeting. Adam discusses VicPD’s “Late night great night task force”. Will funding be cut to this program? Victoria City Councillor Marg Gardiner joins the show to shed some light on this matter. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines.
Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts. Discussions on the recent announcement that Point Ellice House is closing. Continued discussions on the funding for VicPD’s “Late night great night” program. Adam analyzes a conversation from earlier this morning with City of Victoria councillor Stephen Hammond, discussing safety downtown. Legally Speaking Adam speaks with Michael Mulligan, Barrister & Solicitor, Mulligan Defence Lawyers during our regular Thursday segment Legally Speaking. They discuss the following cases: 1) Voyeurism concerned with where and not when. 2) Heart and Stroke Foundation named as a beneficiary in a will and goes after funds put in joint account before death 3) While personal possession of hard drugs is no longer being prosecuted, trafficking in small amount still is
Adam speaks with Michael Mulligan, Barrister & Solicitor, Mulligan Defence Lawyers during our regular Thursday segment Legally Speaking. They discuss the following cases: 1) Voyeurism concerned with where and not when. 2) Heart and Stroke Foundation named as a beneficiary in a will and goes after funds put in joint account before death 3) While personal possession of hard drugs is no longer being prosecuted, trafficking in small amount still is
Adam speaks with Ted Smith, founder, Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club The Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club has been raided by BC’s Community Safety Unit….again. The club had recently moved to a new location on Quadra near Balmoral.
Adam discusses VicPD’s “Late night great night" task force. Will funding be cut to this program? Victoria City Councillor Marg Gardiner joins the show to shed some light on this matter.
Advocates stage mock trail of BC’s public safety minister Adam speaks with Oriano Belusic & Graeme McCreath, Canadian Federation of the Blind. They discuss the updated guidelines for the ‘floating’ bus stops, advocates say they fall short for blind pedestrians. Adam reads texts and speaks with listeners, who weigh in on issues discussed today, during open lines.
Affordability continues to be an issue for British Columbians Adam speaks with Peter Milobar, BC Liberal Finance Critic. They discuss British Columbians struggling with the cost of living. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts, and discusses a recent robbery spree in Victoria that led to police tackling a suspect and recovering a knife. Adam discusses a recent commentary from a Victoria City Councillor.
We continue to hear some commentary from a Victoria City Councillor who feels there is too much acrimony at Victoria council meetings. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines. Discussions on renewable energy.
Adam discusses public participation at a recent Langford City Council meeting. We listen to some of the questions brought forward by members of the public during the meeting. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines.
Adam speaks with Peter Milobar, BC Liberal Finance Critic. They discuss British Columbians struggling with the cost of living.
Adam speaks with Oriano Belusic & Graeme McCreath, Canadian Federation of the Blind. They discuss the updated guidelines for the ‘floating’ bus stops, advocates say they fall short for blind pedestrians.
Adam continues to discuss the political discourse in Langford and a recent Langford City Council meeting. Listeners weigh in on issues discussed today through calls and texts.
Research finds: Half of Canadians say they're worse off than a year ago, far fewer expect improvement Adam speaks with Jon Roe, Research Associate, Angus Reid New data from Angus Reid Institute finds 47% of Canadians say they are worse off financially than they were at this time last year after a year of inflation not seen since the 1980s. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines. We hear from a listener who was at a recent Langford City Council meeting.
Adam discusses some of what happened at a recent public participation during a Langford city council meeting. We listen to some of the issues brought forward during the meeting. Adam hears listener’s opinions through our text board
Continued discussions on the political discourse in Langford, and yesterday’s public participation during a Langford City Council meeting. We listen to a conversation from earlier this morning with Dale West, acting President, Peninsula soccer. Dale spoke about the Turf Field project at Blue Heron Park. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines. Saanich housing approvals Adam speaks with Casey Edge, executive director of the Victoria Residential Builders’ Association. Saanich says it’s trying to make changes in order to improve its processes for approving new housing. Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts during open lines
Adam speaks with Jon Roe, Research Associate, Angus Reid New data from Angus Reid Institute finds 47% of Canadians say they are worse off financially than they were at this time last year after a year of inflation not seen since the 1980s.
Adam speaks with Casey Edge, executive director of the Victoria Residential Builders’ Association. Saanich says it’s trying to make changes in order to improve its processes for approving new housing.
Survey explores views on safety of elections Adam speaks with Steve Mossop, Executive Vice President, Leger. They discuss Canadian’s views on our electoral system and possible foreign interference. Adam speaks with listeners about issues discussed today through calls and texts. Discussions on bike share programs, and single use items at restaurants.
Adam discusses funding in SD62, Langford City Council and the path to Election Day. Discussions on the timeline and events that led to Langford’s current elected Mayor and council. We hear from listeners through our text line.
Adam speaks with listeners through calls and texts, listeners discuss a variety of topics including, Langford City Council, bike share programs, and Victoria of the past.
Continued discussions on the political discourse in Langford. Listeners weigh in through calls and texts during open lines. Discussions on property tax rate increases in Victoria. Adam analyses a conversation from earlier this morning with Councillor Chris Coleman regarding the property tax increase, and Victoria’s budget.
Adam speaks with Steve Mossop, Executive Vice President, Leger. They discuss Canadian’s views on our electoral system and possible foreign interference.
Fewer than One-in-Five Canadians Want Monarchy to Continue Adam speaks with Mario Canseco, President, Research Co. A new Research Co. poll has found the proportion of Canadians who would like to maintain a form of government with a monarch has fallen to the lowest level recorded in 14 years. Listeners weigh in on issues discussed today through calls and texts, during open lines. Adam analyses a conversation from earlier this morning with Victoria Police chief Del Manak, regarding police funding and school liaison officers.
Listeners weigh in on topics discussed today through calls and texts during open line. Discussions on the appearance, safety, and parking in Downtown Victoria, funding for VicPD, and more.