Author Archives: Caley Ramsay

Thursday November, 17 Evening News: Occupy Vancouver, Kash Heed Investigation and Aquino Forum

An injunction to remove Occupy Vancouver protestors may not be the end of the protest. Elections BC has closed the case on Kash Heed however, there may be some issues remaining. City council candidate RJ Aquino takes to the internet … More →

Animal Research Angering a Local Organization

  Photo courtesy of www.stopubcanimalresearch.org The University of British Columbia recently released information on the animal medical research done at the University. UBC is the first University in Canada to provide the detailed information to the public. Vice President Research … More →

Ron Bencze Facing New Restrictions

A former Global TV reporter is facing new, stricter restrictions. Ron Bencze, who is charged with nine sex offences against young teens, has been ordered by a provincial court judge, to surrender his passport. The Surrey judge has also ordered … More →

Mexico Is Trying To Gain Back Tourists

Mexico is launching a new ad campaign in an attempt to get Canadian tourists back to the country. Mexican officials are trying to convince Canadian travellers the country is a safe place after a number of tourist tragedies over the … More →

For The Record: Mark Angelo Retires

On today’s For The Record, Matthew Vandeventer talks to BCIT instructor Mark Angelo. Angelo is the founder of BCIT Rivers Day and World Rivers Day. Matthew is talking to Angelo today about his upcoming retirement and his plans for the … More →

Its Official: Demi Moore is Leaving Ashton Kutcher

It’s official, Demi Moore is ending her six year marriage to Ashton Kutcher. In a statement released today Moore says, “It is with great sadness and heavy heart that I have decided to end my six-year marriage to Ashton. As … More →

Evolution Comment: Media and Occupy Vancouver Protestors

The media has a large presence at the occupy vancouver protest. Rafferty Baker explains how protesters should perhaps try to use the media to their advantage. Listen: Evolution Comment

Thursday November, 17 Noon News: Plane Crash, Subaru Thefts and the Salvation Army

The co-pilot of the plane that crashed at YVR last month has succumbed to his injuries. A number of Subaru thefts in North Vancouver has RCMP looking for a connection. The Salvation Army begins it’s annual Christmas kettle drive. Rafferty … More →

Subaru Owners Beware

If you’re the owner of a Subaru, you may want to keep an eye on your vehicle. North Vancouver RCMP say they are noticing a particular stolen vehicle trend. Since January, RCMP say 18 late model Subaru vehicles have been … More →

Voter Apathy in Municipal Elections

The last three Burnaby municipal elections have seen just one quarter of eligible voters turn out to the polls, and voter apathy is especially strong among twenty-somethings. Some local politicans are turning to social media in an attempt to hook … More →