Chapter 1: Don’t call it a comeback! This is the interesting story of an Elvis tribute artist who has had his career revitalized because of the pandemic.  His name is Darren Lee, he’s from Port Coquitlam, and he spoke to our Niki Reitmayer.

Chapter 2: The BC government says Asian hornets are likely to return from their winter nesting this spring and summer.  What could this mean for BC’s Bee populations?

Guest: Conrad Berube, Senior Environmental Protection Officer and beekeeper.

Chapter 3: Patios could have long-term benefits for DT Vancouver’s most infamously rundown areas.  As a part of planning for the reopening of businesses, last week Vancouver city councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung put forward a motion, requesting the city allow pubs and restaurants who don’t currently have patios the ability to open an outdoor space to serve patrons.

Chapter 4: It’s disaster preparedness week this week and how appropriate that we keep this top of mind as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on daily life.

Guest: Mike LeLand, Salvation Army PR

Chapter 5:  Well, the food delivery company Foodora called it quits here but a new homegrown food delivery service is set to launch later this month. 

Guest: Brandon Grosutti, owner of Pidgin in Gastown
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Chapter 1: Don’t call it a comeback! This is the interesting story of an Elvis tribute artist who has had his career revitalized because of the pandemic.  His name is Darren Lee, he’s from Port Coquitlam, and he spoke to our Niki Reitmayer.


Chapter 2: The BC government says Asian hornets are likely to return from their winter nesting this spring and summer.  What could this mean for BC’s Bee populations?


Guest: Conrad Berube, Senior Environmental Protection Officer and beekeeper.


Chapter 3: Patios could have long-term benefits for DT Vancouver’s most infamously rundown areas.  As a part of planning for the reopening of businesses, last week Vancouver city councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung put forward a motion, requesting the city allow pubs and restaurants who don’t currently have patios the ability to open an outdoor space to serve patrons.


Chapter 4: It’s disaster preparedness week this week and how appropriate that we keep this top of mind as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on daily life.


Guest: Mike LeLand, Salvation Army PR


Chapter 5:  Well, the food delivery company Foodora called it quits here but a new homegrown food delivery service is set to launch later this month. 


Guest: Brandon Grosutti, owner of Pidgin in Gastown

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