エピソード

  • AI is in schools for good...is that a good thing?
    2026/06/04

    When it comes to Artificial Intelligence in schools - parents certainly have a lot of questions. On today's episode we talk to some people with answers, and concerns. You'll hear about the AI school plans from Pedro da Silva, the Associate Superintendent and Chief Information Officer with the Vancouver School Board. And Mark Pearmain, the Superintendent of Surrey Schools.


    We'll also hear from Parents for AI Caution in Educational Spaces co founder, Ben Humphreys, Violette Baillargeon, vice-president of the Surrey Teachers Association, and Francis Syms, our CBC Technology columnist.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    38 分
  • What we know about the departure of SPS Chief Const. Norm Lipinski
    2026/06/03

    There's been a dramatic leadership change at the Surrey Police Service. Chief Const. Norm Lipinski has left the force but few details surrounding his departure have been made public. On today's episode we try to make sense of the story with former B.C. attorney general Wally Oppal, Surrey city councillor and mayoral candidate Linda Annis and the now-former SPS board chair Harley Chappell. He resigned after learning of Lipinski's departure.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    29 分
  • Wait, how much will the World Cup cost Vancouver?
    2026/06/02

    The projected costs for hosting World Cup games in Vancouver have increased. Again. And yet, so have the projected revenues, according to government officials. On today's epiode, we talk about the shifting numbers with Jarrett Vaughan, an adjunct professor at UBC Sauder School of Business, and Anne Kang, B.C.’s minister responsible for tourism, arts, culture and sport. Plus, Laurence Watt joins us with a look at how to watch the World Cup matches without paying stadium prices.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    28 分
  • Richmond, the Garden City, is growing fast
    2026/05/27

    According to the city's website: "Richmond is experiencing a pivotal year of growth, long-term planning, and a highly-anticipated municipal election." On today's episode, the CBC's Steve Zhang takes a close look at the five candidates who have entered the race to be Richmond's next mayor. They'll replace Malcolm Brodie, the city's longest-serving mayor, who has been at the post for 25 years. And we also hear from Cathy Yan, a member of the Richmond Poverty Reduction Coalition, about addressing the needs of Richmond's low-income residents.


    続きを読む 一部表示
    20 分
  • A tale of one condo tower and a group of pre-sale buyers
    2026/05/26

    CBC reporter Jason Proctor brings us the story of the Burnaby Eclipse Building. It concerns a group of pre-sale buyers at a financially-troubled condo tower applying to get out of their purchase agreements. It raises new questions about the health of BC’s condo industry — and the rights of pre-sale buyers when the market goes soft.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    15 分
  • Is Vancouver ready for the FIFA Men's World Cup?
    2026/05/22

    With the soccer world descending in just a few weeks, Zameer Karim looked into how the city is preparing, and whether people think the Parliamentary Budget Officer's estimate of roughly $82 million per game is an appropriate price tag.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    18 分
  • Changes to a Vancouver bus route could have expected consequences
    2026/05/20

    Translink is planning to make changes to bus stops along the Hastings corridor, which will affect bus riders in the Downtown Eastside. Translink is looking to remove seven stops in the neighbourhood and replace them with five others in more spaced out locations. UGM spokesperson Nick Wells says the changes could further marginalize their clientele and Unifor Western Regional Director Gavin McGarrigle says he hopes the changes will make it safer for transit operators on various Hastings bus routes.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    16 分
  • Midnight is the new day time...and other Vancouver bylaw changes for FIFA
    2026/05/19

    The City of Vancouver has made some bylaw changes when it comes to accomodating the FIFA World Cup 2026.


    On this episode of This is Vancouver, Lawrence Watt brings us up to date on the changes around the city. He's a CBC Associate producer and director and co-producer of a series called The Pitch - Vancouver's Road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.


    We also hear from Penny Gurstein, a UBC Professor Emeritus of Community and Regional Planning about public spaces becoming less public and the needs of the city's unhoused population.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    20 分