• What is the Crystal Pool referendum all about?
    Jan 28 2025

    On February 8, Victoria residents will decide whether the city can borrow up to $168.9 million to build a new Crystal Pool and Fitness Centre. They can also weigh in on which of two locations they'd prefer: on the site of the existing pool, or right beside it. Because Greater Victoria residents often cross municipal boundaries to use pools, the results could impact swimmers across the region. On this episode: what exactly the ballot questions are asking, and some arguments for and against each option.

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    17 mins
  • The birth of the Victoria Queer Run Club, and how it could inspire you
    Jan 21 2025

    The Victoria Queer Run Club launched in the summer of 2024 with two runners. Six months later, it has three regular run groups and a budding community. We hear how it started, and learn how anyone could be inspired to start their own community group - running or otherwise.

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    11 mins
  • Rise in violent incidents taking toll on understaffed Victoria libraries
    Jan 14 2025

    An investigation by CBC Victoria’s Emily Fagan found a rise in violent, threatening incidents facing staff at Greater Victoria Libraries. While it makes up a percentage of overall library visits, it is contributing to burnout and fatigue amongst library staff. She tells us about it.

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    13 mins
  • A look at what did - and didn't - burn at Telegraph Cove
    Jan 7 2025

    News broke on New Year's Eve that the historic boardwalk and buildings at Telegraph Cove, on the north island, were burning. The photos were dramatic, and made it easy to assume the village was gone. But the people there want you to know: it didn't all burn! On this episode, we hear about what was lost, what remains, and what the future holds for Telegraph Cove.

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    9 mins
  • A 35-year-long thank you and other wholesome moments of kindness
    Dec 24 2024

    On this episode: three stories of island-based acts of kindness to make you feel warm and fuzzy, no matter what you are (or aren’t) celebrating this December.

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    14 mins
  • Hear B.C.'s new public safety minister respond to safety concerns in Nanaimo
    Dec 17 2024

    A recent attack on a city worker in Nanaimo renewed calls for help from the provincial and federal governments. Concerned residents want action to tackle what they say are unsafe streets. We ask B.C.'s new public safety minister what he'll do to help.

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    15 mins
  • An island's quest to get rid of its deer
    Dec 10 2024

    Mayne Island is the latest island facing deer troubles. In this episode we learn about what makes fallow deer such a challenge, why Mayne Islanders are asking for help, and what’s happening with the troubled efforts to remove invasive deer from Sidney Island.

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    16 mins
  • A new way to tell B.C. Ferries what you think? (And an end to Ferry Advisory Committees)
    Dec 3 2024

    B.C. Ferries says it is ending the Ferry Advisory Committees. For over 30 years, they’ve been the way that 13 ferry-dependent communities could formally comment on the service they get, and request changes. But B.C. Ferries says it's time to modernize the way it engages with the public, and to open the door wider so more people can weigh in. We hear from people who are disappointed with the news, those who are optimistic, and we get some ideas on how the new system should work.

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    14 mins