CHAPTER 1

🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥

It’s @MikeSmythNews’s 🔥 question of the day: Do you approve of Premier John Horgan’s handling of the anti-pipeline blockades

Yes, he’s been prudent and patient.

No, he should be a lot tougher.

 

CHAPTER 2

West Coast Express blockade comes down 

The blockade which shut down the West Coast Express yesterday has come down this morning 

Guest: Cheryl Ashlie 

B.C. Liberal candidate in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows

 

CHAPTER 3

The West Coast Express blockade has ended… but the Mayor of Port Coquitlam is still angry  

The West Coast Express Blockade has come down, but local politicians are fuming mad it happened at all. 

Gurest: Brad West          

Mayor of Port Coquitlam

 

CHAPTER 4

Speaker secures sweeping injunction against legislature blockades

Over at the legislature, the Speaker’s office has secured a injunction preventing protesters from blockading the legislature or face arrest. 

Guest: Alan Mullen

Chief of staff to Speaker Darryl Plecas

 

CHAPTER 5

Driving instructor’s car towed after B.C. RCMP bust impaired student behind the wheel

On Sunday, February 2nd,  a Coquitlam RCMP officer pulled over a car for running a stop sign.

A 44-year-old Coquitlam man, a student driver, was behind the wheel with a driving instructor beside him. The cop smelled booze and the student driver subsequently failed a roadside sobriety test, earning himself a 90-day licence suspension and a ticket. Here is RCMP Cpl Michael McLaughlin discussing what happened… 

Steve Wallace is the owner of Wallace Driving School, and he joins us now to discuss this strange situation… 

Guest: Steve Wallace 

Owner, Wallace Driving School

 

CHAPTER 6

History of Valentine’s Day 

We celebrate Valentine’s Day every February 14…but when and why did this crazy tradition begin? Our Niki Reitmayer looks back on the history of Valentine’s Day.

 

CHAPTER 7

Keep the RCMP in Surrey delivers petition to Premier Horgan’s Vancouver Office

A 40-thousand name petition to 'keep the RCMP in Surrey' is being delivered to the Premier's Vancouver office today in hopes it'll convince the province NOT to allow the City of Surrey to make the move to a civic police force. 

Via Phone: Ivan Scott

With Keep the RCMP in Surrey
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CHAPTER 1


🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥


It’s @MikeSmythNews’s 🔥 question of the day: Do you approve of Premier John Horgan’s handling of the anti-pipeline blockades

Yes, he’s been prudent and patient.
No, he should be a lot tougher.

 


CHAPTER 2


West Coast Express blockade comes down 


The blockade which shut down the West Coast Express yesterday has come down this morning 


Guest: Cheryl Ashlie 


B.C. Liberal candidate in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows


 


CHAPTER 3


The West Coast Express blockade has ended… but the Mayor of Port Coquitlam is still angry  


The West Coast Express Blockade has come down, but local politicians are fuming mad it happened at all. 


Gurest: Brad West          


Mayor of Port Coquitlam


 


CHAPTER 4


Speaker secures sweeping injunction against legislature blockades


Over at the legislature, the Speaker’s office has secured a injunction preventing protesters from blockading the legislature or face arrest. 


Guest: Alan Mullen


Chief of staff to Speaker Darryl Plecas


 


CHAPTER 5


Driving instructor’s car towed after B.C. RCMP bust impaired student behind the wheel


On Sunday, February 2nd,  a Coquitlam RCMP officer pulled over a car for running a stop sign.


A 44-year-old Coquitlam man, a student driver, was behind the wheel with a driving instructor beside him. The cop smelled booze and the student driver subsequently failed a roadside sobriety test, earning himself a 90-day licence suspension and a ticket. Here is RCMP Cpl Michael McLaughlin discussing what happened… 


Steve Wallace is the owner of Wallace Driving School, and he joins us now to discuss this strange situation… 


Guest: Steve Wallace 


Owner, Wallace Driving School


 


CHAPTER 6


History of Valentine’s Day 


We celebrate Valentine’s Day every February 14…but when and why did this crazy tradition begin? Our Niki Reitmayer looks back on the history of Valentine’s Day.


 


CHAPTER 7


Keep the RCMP in Surrey delivers petition to Premier Horgan’s Vancouver Office


A 40-thousand name petition to 'keep the RCMP in Surrey' is being delivered to the Premier's Vancouver office today in hopes it'll convince the province NOT to allow the City of Surrey to make the move to a civic police force. 


Via Phone: Ivan Scott


With Keep the RCMP in Surrey

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices