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BCIT Magazine February 10, 2011 Part 3

Welcome back to BCIT Magazine. Corinne Grierson met with a few local youth that are selling shirts and donating money to the Trevor Project, Monica Martinez follows one New Westminister womans experiment of shopping locally, and Brittany Greenslade checks out … More →

BCIT Magazine February 10, 2011 Part 2

Kasi Snow finds out the new opening date of BC Place Stadium, Beverage containers are getting a new makeover, and UBC responds to a MacLeans article that the school is “too Asian.”

BCIT Magazine February 10 Part 1

Allison Riley covers a body found in a North Burnaby park
A day old puppy dies after being abandoned in Maple Ridge.
Christa Dao attends a barking mad ralley Continue reading

NDP leader gets endorsement

A BC Political icon announced today that she is endorsing Adrian Dix as the next leader of the NDP. Corinne Grierson was at the announcement and has all the details. Listen: dix endorsement (Runs: 0:52 mins)

Stadium gives Packers an edge

Green Bay fans should be optimistic over the fact Super Bowl XLV will be played inside a domed Cowboys Stadium. The spectacle will feature the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers in what will be a battle of two of … More →

Emaciated dog

The BC SPCA in Surrey is investigating a case of animal cruelty after receiving calls from concerned neighbours. Rocky, a two-year-old Doberman was taken into care by the organization suffering from pressure sores, anemia and liver problems, as well as … More →

January 27 Morning Sports: Alouettes, Superbowl and UFC

Evolution sports anchor Daniel Rogic had all the top sports updates this morning. Alouettes slotback Ben Cahoon is retiring after 13 seasons, Green Bay’s injured players will still be able to take part in the team’s Superbowl photo and 42,000 … More →

January 27 Morning News: NDP, Guns and Mexico

Evolution anchor Christa Dao was on the air this morning with all the top news of the day. Interim NDP leader Dawn Black is making some shuffles in cabinet, an Iranian-Canadian man faces up to ten years in prison after … More →

Wear It Pink Day

Today marked the second annual Wear it Pink day across Canada in support of the BC Cancer Foundation. The day raises awareness that one in seven Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast, ovarian, cervical or another gynaecologic cancer in … More →

Alleged gay bashing

Police are investigating a potential hate crime after a man was attacked and left lying bloodied in the snow while on a December vacation in the West Kootenays. The victim, who has not been named by police, was lounging in … More →