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Chapter 1: Hot Question of the Day

It’s @SimiSara980’s 🎃 question of the day:Happy Halloween! What’s the scariest movie of all time?

The ExorcistThe ShiningHalloweenOther (reply and tell us)

You can vote on Twitter at @CKNW. 

Chapter 2: Transit Strike

Translink is advising passengers of a potential reduction to bus and SeaBus services, starting at eight o’clock tomorrow morning, because of the transit workers’ strike.

This is because of bus maintenance workers not doing overtime work. 

Chapter 3: Electric Vehicle Demand

The transition to electric vehicles is well underway by this stage, but of course, all that extra electricity is going to have to come from somewhere.

Chapter 4: Ridesharing potentially delayed?

Global News has obtained a letter from the Passenger Transportation Board to ridesharing applicants like Uber and Lyft, and it outlines changes in the process it blames on a judicial review of the rules launched by the Vancouver Taxi Association, and a modification of the application process.

Chapter 5: Talks break off in regards to transit strike

Well, it didn't last long, and talks have officially broken off with no resolution in sight.

What happens next? 

GUEST: Gavin McGarrigle TITLE: Western Regional Director of Unifor

Chapter 6: Inspiration in unexpected places

CKNW Leadership Series with Author Tony McAleer

 

 

 

Chapter 1: Hot Question of the Day


It’s @SimiSara980’s 🎃 question of the day:
Happy Halloween! What’s the scariest movie of all time?


The Exorcist
The Shining
Halloween
Other (reply and tell us)


You can vote on Twitter at @CKNW. 


Chapter 2: Transit Strike


Translink is advising passengers of a potential reduction to bus and SeaBus services, starting at eight o’clock tomorrow morning, because of the transit workers’ strike.


This is because of bus maintenance workers not doing overtime work. 


Chapter 3: Electric Vehicle Demand


The transition to electric vehicles is well underway by this stage, but of course, all that extra electricity is going to have to come from somewhere.



Chapter 4: Ridesharing potentially delayed?


Global News has obtained a letter from the Passenger Transportation Board to ridesharing applicants like Uber and Lyft, and it outlines changes in the process it blames on a judicial review of the rules launched by the Vancouver Taxi Association, and a modification of the application process.



Chapter 5: Talks break off in regards to transit strike


Well, it didn't last long, and talks have officially broken off with no resolution in sight.


What happens next? 


GUEST: Gavin McGarrigle 
TITLE: Western Regional Director of Unifor



Chapter 6: Inspiration in unexpected places


CKNW Leadership Series with Author Tony McAleer