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BCIT Magazine April 17, 2011
This week on BCIT Magazine we attend a rally calling for Federal Green Party Leader MLA to be a part of the televised Debates. We compare two good looking subcompacts. And look at the Canucks and their gear leading up to the Playoffs. Continue reading
2011 Mazda MX-5 Review
For BCIT Magazine, reporter Jonathan Horst asks the question as to whether or not the Mazda MX-5 is still girly. Continue reading
Monday March 10 Noon News: Tibet Protest, University Labour Dispute and BBC Crew beaten up in Libya
Evolution’s Jonathan Horst fills people in on the major news of the day: Tibetans and supporters hold a day long rally to commemorate the 52nd anniversary of the Tibetan uprising. Vancouver Island University students are not going to class due …
Thursday March 10 Noon Sports: New Whitecaps Player and Harper’s concern for Injuries
Evolution’s Zam Karim updates Evolution listeners with a look a Sports halfway through the day. Continue reading
For the Record: UBC Student in YouTube Symphony Orchestra
Today on For the Record Evolution’s Monica Martinez talks to UBC Student Paul Hung. The 23 year old flute player has been selected to perform as part of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra in Sydney Australia March 14-20. Listen: For the …
Wednesday March 9 Noon News: Success by 6, Royal Wedding and New National Tartan
New money is being put into giving young children a good start. Stephen Harper and his wife are going to attend the royal wedding. And the Maple Leaf Tartan has been named an Official National Symbol. Listen: news major March …
Wednesday March 9 Noon Sports: Severe Habs Concussion and FIFA Ranking
Evolution’s Keanan Kipp has all the major Sports news of the day: Montreal Canadiens Forward Max Pacioretty has a severe concussion. FIFA announces Spain is still at the top of their monthly ranking. Listen: Sports Major March 9 (Runs 6:32)
Monday March 8 Noon News: Kelowna Drive By, College Strike Notice and Food will Cost More
Evolution’s Zam Karim has all the major news for the first half of the day: A house was part of a Drive By Shooting in Kelowna. Faculty Associations at three BC colleges have voted in favour of Job Action and …
Monday March 8 Noon Sports: NHL Labour and Boxing Promoter Charged
Evolution’s Keanan Kipp updates listeners with the Noon Sports: Continue reading
For the Record: Arts Alliance Commenting on Casino Expansion Hearing
Evolution’s Monica Martinez speaks with the head of the BC Arts Alliance, Amir Ali Alibhai about the proposed casino at BC Place. Last night was the first public hearing where members on both sides of the issue voiced their opinions. Mr. Alibhai was one of the speakers. He describes what took place and what we can expect tonight as the hearing continues. Continue reading
