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Seg 1: The Bell Witch haunting began in 1817 when John Bell encountered a strange animal on his property, which he shot at. Afterward, the Bell family and their home became the center of unexplained phenomena.
Guest: Colin Dickey, Author of “Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places” and Contributor for Atlas Obscura
Seg 2: Have we become desensitized to mass shooting violence?
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: View From Victoria:
The BC government is announcing a cross-border agreement to address the Nooksack flooding with renewed talks in the wake of last year’s flood in the Fraser Valley. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 4: The Federal Aviation Administration has regulations governing pilot medical certifications and how mental health is assessed.
Guest: Dr. Robert Bor, Clinical Team Lead and Subject Matter Expert at The Centre for Aviation Psychology
Seg 5: Will AI be able to cure loneliness?
Guest: Amir Shabani, Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence Expert at the University of the Fraser Valley
Seg 6: A new survey has found ‘extraordinary and drastic’ court judgements are the norm when government actors apply to remove homeless encampments on publicly-owned land.
Guest: Stepan Wood, Canada Research Chair in Law, Society and Sustainability, Professor Allard School of Law at UBC
Seg 7: Last time we spoke with our guest, Tel Aviv seemed relatively removed from the Israel-Hamas war. Has that changed since then? If so, what?
Guest: Lea Herman, Canadian Living in Tel Aviv
Seg 8: The phenomenon of people's attraction to scary experiences, such as visiting haunted houses and indulging in horror stories, is a complex paradox.
Guest: Dr. Athena Aktipis, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University and Founder of Zombified Media
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The phenomenon of people's attraction to scary experiences, such as visiting haunted houses and indulging in horror stories, is a complex paradox.
Guest: Dr. Athena Aktipis, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University and Founder of Zombified Media
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Last time we spoke with our guest, Tel Aviv seemed relatively removed from the Israel-Hamas war. Has that changed since then? If so, what?
Guest: Lea Herman, Canadian Living in Tel Aviv
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A new survey has found ‘extraordinary and drastic’ court judgements are the norm when government actors apply to remove homeless encampments on publicly-owned land.
Guest: Stepan Wood, Canada Research Chair in Law, Society and Sustainability, Professor Allard School of Law at UBC
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Will AI be able to cure loneliness?
Guest: Amir Shabani, Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence Expert at the University of the Fraser Valley
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The Federal Aviation Administration has regulations governing pilot medical certifications and how mental health is assessed.
Guest: Dr. Robert Bor, Clinical Team Lead and Subject Matter Expert at The Centre for Aviation Psychology
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View From Victoria:
The BC government is announcing a cross-border agreement to address the Nooksack flooding with renewed talks in the wake of last year’s flood in the Fraser Valley. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
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Have we become desensitized to mass shooting violence?
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
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The Bell Witch haunting began in 1817 when John Bell encountered a strange animal on his property, which he shot at. Afterward, the Bell family and their home became the center of unexplained phenomena.
Guest: Colin Dickey, Author of “Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places” and Contributor for Atlas Obscura
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Seg 1: During World War II, several well-known celebrities and figures from the entertainment industry were secretly involved in espionage activities, using their fame, charm, and unique talents to gather intelligence and contribute to the war effort.
Guest: Dave Kindy, Award-Winning Journalist on History and Contributor for The Washington Post
Seg 2: The NHL has tucked its tail and reversed its decision about the use of rainbow coloured hockey tape, after one player stood up to the league.
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: View From Victoria:
Ahead of the announcement from the Bank of Canada, the BC Premier is confirming the pushback from the Bank after the letter Eby sent urging a hold on interest rates. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 4: A pilot project in British Columbia aims to provide comprehensive emotional support in emergency rooms, where lives can be drastically affected in moments. Their multifaceted role includes addressing various aspects of holistic care in the emergency department.
Guest: Don Cowie, Spiritual Health Practitioner at Surrey Memorial Hospital
Seg 5: The ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and Israel has escalated, resulting in a significant loss of life and destruction.
Guest: Jeff Semple, Senior Correspondent for Global News National
Seg 6: Vision Zero Vancouver whole-heartedly supports Christine Boyle’s proposal to install more than 100 additional safety cameras at intersections where over 100 collisions causing injury or death occurred between 2018 and 2022.
Guest: Lucy Maloney, Traffic Safety Advocate at Vision Zero Vancouver
Seg 7: Everyday seems to bring a new story about Taylor Swift and it feels like she has transcended the realms of pop star into something even bigger and possibly even religious.
Guest: Dr. Kathleen Riddell, Independent Researcher on Celebrity and Religion
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Making Cents of the Market:
Time for Making Cents of the Markets with Lori Pinkowski. Lori Pinkowski is a Senior Portfolio Manager at Canaccord Genuity. You can contact The Pinkowski Wealth Management team directly at 604-695-LORI or visit their website at Pinkowski.ca
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Everyday seems to bring a new story about Taylor Swift and it feels like she has transcended the realms of pop star into something even bigger and possibly even religious.
Guest: Dr. Kathleen Riddell, Independent Researcher on Celebrity and Religion
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Vision Zero Vancouver whole-heartedly supports Christine Boyle’s proposal to install more than 100 additional safety cameras at intersections where over 100 collisions causing injury or death occurred between 2018 and 2022.
Guest: Lucy Maloney, Traffic Safety Advocate at Vision Zero Vancouver
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The ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and Israel has escalated, resulting in a significant loss of life and destruction.
Guest: Jeff Semple, Senior Correspondent for Global News National
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A pilot project in British Columbia aims to provide comprehensive emotional support in emergency rooms, where lives can be drastically affected in moments. Their multifaceted role includes addressing various aspects of holistic care in the emergency department.
Guest: Don Cowie, Spiritual Health Practitioner at Surrey Memorial Hospital
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View From Victoria:
Ahead of the announcement from the Bank of Canada, the BC Premier is confirming the pushback from the Bank after the letter Eby sent urging a hold on interest rates. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
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The NHL has tucked its tail and reversed its decision about the use of rainbow coloured hockey tape, after one player stood up to the league.
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
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During World War II, several well-known celebrities and figures from the entertainment industry were secretly involved in espionage activities, using their fame, charm, and unique talents to gather intelligence and contribute to the war effort.
Guest: Dave Kindy, Award-Winning Journalist on History and Contributor for The Washington Post
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Seg 1: A mystery has haunted a Caribbean nation for 40 years, What happened to the body of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop?
Guest: Martine Powers, Podcast Host for the Washington Post’s "The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop"
Seg 2: According to Google Canada search trends, Halloween costumes this year are all about paying homage to beloved characters and pop culture icons.
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: View From Victoria:
The Premier is clarifying his government's position on the Surrey policing controversy saying there is no more money for the city and that $150 million in transition funding is it. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 4: Will Langley reinstate its funding for Christmas in Williams Park?
Guest: Barbara Sharp, President of the Christmas in Williams Park Society
Seg 5: What is wrong with pizza boxes? The primary problem is the detrimental impact of traditional pizza boxes on the quality of delivered pizza.
Guest: Scott Wiener, a Pizza-Tour Guide in New York and Author of “Viva la Pizza!: The Art of the Pizza Box”
Seg 6: Can BC’s Ministry of Children and Family Development improve under the same leadership?
Guest: Mitzi Dean, BC’s Minister of Children and Family Development
Seg 7: Do you know, or have you ever met a sex worker? You might actually be surprised! It’s a huge, complicated, and evolving industry.
Guest: Halena Seiferling, Executive Director of Living in Community
Seg 8: University campuses have a long history as centers of political activism, where young individuals form their own opinions, often leading to passionate advocacy for causes they believe in.
Guest: Dr Leonie Fleischmann, Senior Lecturer in International Politics and Human Rights at the City, University of London
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University campuses have a long history as centers of political activism, where young individuals form their own opinions, often leading to passionate advocacy for causes they believe in.
Guest: Dr. Leonie Fleischmann, Senior Lecturer in International Politics and Human Rights at the City, University of London
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