Sinopsis
Steele & Drex offers a new outlook on news programming that meshes the award winning journalism of Lynda Steele and the ever-opinionated radio commentary of Drex.Weve got more than just your daily news updates. Steele & Drex will report on the biggest headlines of the day while offering conversational insight into the issues making waves in Metro Vancouver.
Episodios
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The Wrap - Is Elon Musk wrong or right to demand employees return to work? Is the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial a setback for all women? Has the English Bay Barge overstayed its’ welcome?
04/06/2022 Duración: 22minOn The Wrap this week Leah Holiove - TV Reporter and radio host Sarah Daniels - Real estate agent in South Surrey; author and broadcaster Topics: Is Elon Musk wrong or right to demand employees return to work? Is the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial a setback for all women? Has the English Bay Barge overstayed its’ welcome?
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Lessons to be learned from Doug Ford’s victory – Nationally and provincially
03/06/2022 Duración: 15minChristy Clark, former Premier of BC discusses what we learnt from the Ontario election.
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How does the brand-new Grand Egyptian Museum compare to the Royal BC Museum – with a similar $1-billion price tag?
03/06/2022 Duración: 15minKareem Allam, political strategist and Partner at Fairview Strategy, is in Egypt and caught a look at the Grand Egyptian Museum, which is still in construction, and discusses how it measures up against the one billion dollar Royal BC Museum
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Boston Celtics kick open NBA Finals with dramatic 4th quarter surge while Commissioner Adam Silver shuts down expansion rumours
03/06/2022 Duración: 08minJawn Jang, Jas Johal Show Contributor & Ryan Lehal, Jas Johal Show Technical Producer discuss when and where the NBA will looks to expand.
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How the city of Chilliwack has fared since last year’s atmospheric river, and current preparations for potential floods
03/06/2022 Duración: 08minKen Popove, Mayor of Chilliwack discusses how the rebuild is going after the 2021 BC floods.
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Flooding concerns arise across the province as temperatures climb
03/06/2022 Duración: 06minDavid Campbell, head of the BC River Forecast Centre discusses the potential for flooding across the province as we head into summer
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The Other One Percent: Living with Schizophrenia
03/06/2022 Duración: 07minEpisode 4 I think we can all agree if there was a pill to cure all things we would take it. Nothing is that easy. But in this episode of the other one percent living with schizophrenia. Eric talks with Mathew Dickson about the the impact of medicine on his life and you will hear a final message from people living with Schizophrenia that is important for everyone to hear You’ll hear this entire series every day this week at 5:45 on The Jas Johal Show..
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The Full Show with Guest Host George Affleck: Bank of Canada raises key interest rate, Vancouver Public Library no longer charges late fees & Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee celebrations are underway!
03/06/2022 Duración: 53minBank of Canada hikes key interest rate 50 basis points for 2nd time in a row Steve Saretsky, Vancouver Realtor and real estate analyst discusses rising interest rates. VPL will no longer be charging overdue fines If you’ve been avoiding the Vancouver Public Library because you have an overdue charge on your account, you’re in luck! The VPL announced yesterday that they’re removing those fees … permanently. Our show contributor Jawn Jang joins us to explain what went into this decision and if it really works in recovering those overdue items. The Jas Johal Show Political Forum On today's Political Forum: Mary Polak, Strategic Advisor with Maple Leaf Strategies Inc, Formerly a cabinet minister and opposition house leader during her 15 years as an MLA for Langley Jonina Campbell, Executive Director BC Greens & Former Deputy Leader BC Greens Vancouver City Council hears final speakers on Broadway Plan & The state of Surrey, according to Doug McCallum Frances Bula, Reporter for the Globe and Mail
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Vancouver City Council hears final speakers on Broadway Plan & The state of Surrey, according to Doug McCallum
03/06/2022 Duración: 12minFrances Bula, Reporter for the Globe and Mail discusses everything Vancouver & Surrey politics
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British Queen’s Jubilee celebrations kick off amid questions on monarchy’s future
02/06/2022 Duración: 07minGeorge chats with his partner, Amanda Bates, who is currently in the UK for the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations.
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The Jas Johal Show Political Forum
02/06/2022 Duración: 14minOn today's Political Forum: Mary Polak, Strategic Advisor with Maple Leaf Strategies Inc, Formerly a cabinet minister and opposition house leader during her 15 years as an MLA for Langley Jonina Campbell, Executive Director BC Greens & Former Deputy Leader BC Greens
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VPL will no longer be charging overdue fines
02/06/2022 Duración: 08minIf you’ve been avoiding the Vancouver Public Library because you have an overdue charge on your account, you’re in luck! The VPL announced yesterday that they’re removing those fees … permanently. Our show contributor Jawn Jang joins us to explain what went into this decision and if it really works in recovering those overdue items.
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Bank of Canada hikes key interest rate 50 basis points for 2nd time in a row
02/06/2022 Duración: 08minSteve Saretsky, Vancouver Realtor and real estate analyst discusses rising interest rates.
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The Full Show: B.C. becomes 1st province to remove criminal penalties for possession of some hard drugs, a new national handgun 'freeze' proposed and why is B.C. counting bats?
02/06/2022 Duración: 01h03minBC becomes 1st province to remove criminal penalties for possession of some hard drugs Mayor of Vancouver Kennedy Stewart discusses the removal of criminal penalties for possession of some illicit drugs in B.C. Also reaction to a violent stabbing that happened earlier this morning in East Vancouver. A look back at an eventful session at the B.C. Legislature Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun's provincial affairs political columnist & Keith Baldrey, Legislative Bureau Chief for Global News in Victoria discuss the passed legislative session. National handgun ‘freeze’ among new firearm regulations proposed by Ottawa Marco Mendicino, Federal Minister of Public Safety discusses government crackdown on handguns Jury returns verdict in favour of Johnny Depp in defamation trial with Amber Heard Ari Goldkind, Criminal Defense lawyer and legal commentator discusses the verdict in the Johnny Depp - Amber Heard case. Why are the number of bats in B.C. being counted? Danielle Dagenais, Regional Bat Coordinator for
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The Other One Percent: Living with Schizophrenia
02/06/2022 Duración: 08minEpisode 3 In today's episode of the other one percent: Living with schizophrenia. Mathew Dickson gives us a peak into the battlefield of his mind You’ll hear this entire series every day this week at 5:45 on The Jas Johal Show..
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Why are the number of bats in B.C. being counted?
02/06/2022 Duración: 06minDanielle Dagenais, Regional Bat Coordinator for the Metro Vancouver-Squamish Area with the Community Bat Programs of BC, discusses why there is a need to count the number of bats in the province.
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Jury returns verdict in favour of Johnny Depp in defamation trial with Amber Heard
02/06/2022 Duración: 13minAri Goldkind, Criminal Defense lawyer and legal commentator discusses the verdict in the Johnny Depp - Amber Heard case.
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National handgun ‘freeze’ among new firearm regulations proposed by Ottawa
01/06/2022 Duración: 11minMarco Mendicino, Federal Minister of Public Safety discusses government crackdown on handguns
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A look back at an eventful session at the B.C. Legislature
01/06/2022 Duración: 16minVaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun's provincial affairs political columnist & Keith Baldrey, Legislative Bureau Chief for Global News in Victoria discuss the passed legislative session.
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BC becomes 1st province to remove criminal penalties for possession of some hard drugs
01/06/2022 Duración: 14minMayor of Vancouver Kennedy Stewart discusses the removal of criminal penalties for possession of some illicit drugs in B.C. Also reaction to a violent stabbing that happened earlier this morning in East Vancouver.