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Mornings with Simi

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Mornings with Simi (Monday – Friday: 5.30 – 9am) helps you wake-up, reconnect, and get your day off on the right foot. Simi Sara dives into on the headlines of the day with veteran Global News anchors and reporters. They help you navigate through the details of the stories, highlight essential information and share new perspectives on how the daily news affects you. Simi loves the Lower Mainland. She’s lived here her whole life and truly understands the history and challenges our communities have faced over the years. Spend your Mornings with Simi and spend the rest of your day talking about what you heard on the show.   

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The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Andrew Weaver to step down as leader of BC Green Party, B.C. experiencing highest rates of infectious syphilis in the last 30 years, & more...

October 07, 2019 20:52 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 It’s @SimiSara980’s 🔥 question of the day: Cold and flu season is with us once again! Do you take the day off from work when you have a cold? Yes, it protects others. No, I need to show up.   Chapter 2 Andrew Weaver to step down as leader of BC Green Party B.C. Green Party leader, Andrew Weaver, has announced he will not seek re-election in his Oak Bay-Gordon Head riding, and is stepping down as leader of the party. It follows a health scare a...

Travel Best Bets: how to make sure your group vacation goes smoothly

October 07, 2019 20:44 - 9 minutes

Deals: Riviera Maya, Mexico Nov 14 Air & 7 nights in a 4.5-star beachfront all-inclusive resort (Grand Sunset Princess) $795 + $460 tax  (1255)   French Riviera (Long-Stay) Apr 2 Air, 27 nights accommodation in Cannes & transfers $1399 + $630 tax (2029)   18 Night Dubai to Singapore Cruise Nov 26 Air, 1 night hotel, 17 night cruise & transfers (UAE, Oman, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore) $1899 + $798 tax (2697)   Guest: Claire Newell  President and ...

Meet the woman who travelled from Washington DC to Vancouver… to learn the Irish language

October 07, 2019 20:37 - 14 minutes

There are all kinds of different languages spoken here in Metro Vancouver. But this past weekend, there was a gathering in Downtown Vancouver where people were speaking a language you may not have heard of. They were learning the Irish language. And our producer, Alan Regan, was there…. Guest: Alan Regan Simi Sara Show Producer

Burrard Street Bridge protest continuing this hour

October 07, 2019 20:22 - 3 minutes

Guest: Emily Lazatin Global News Reporter

Hear the federal election leaders’ debate today at 4pm on CKNW

October 07, 2019 20:20 - 15 minutes

The federal Conservatives and the Liberals are virtually tied ahead of Monday evening’s leaders’ debate. An Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News between Oct. 4 and Oct. 7 found that support for the Liberals is up one percentage point (35 per cent) and down three percentage points (34 per cent) for the Conservatives from last week. If the election were held tomorrow, the poll also found the NDP would receive 15 per cent of the popular vote, and both the Green Party and Bloc Québé...

B.C. experiencing highest rates of infectious syphilis in the last 30 years

October 07, 2019 19:38 - 6 minutes

It feels like there’s never been more awareness about our human health. Whether it’s physical or emotional, we’re having more and more conversations about what we need to do to stay healthy and look after ourselves. And yet, here in BC, we’re actually experiencing the highest rates of one infectious disease for 30 years. It’s syphilis.    Guest: Dr. Mark Gilbert Medical director for Clinical Prevention Services at the BC Centre for Disease Control

Asking an employee to get a sick note is a ‘public health risk,’ experts say

October 07, 2019 19:13 - 8 minutes

With flu season rearing its ugly head, the hotly debated topic of whether employers should be able to require sick notes for missed work has returned. The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) has called the practice a “public health risk” — and there’s data to support those fears. Guest: Dr. Sandy Buchman President of the Canadian Medical Association

Temperatures will dip close to freezing in Vancouver later this week

October 07, 2019 18:38 - 5 minutes

It was a soggy commute for us this morning… and there’s some more unpleasantness in the forecast later this week across the Lower Mainland. Plus, more parts of the province will see snow in the coming hours. Global BC’s Chief Meteorologist, Mark Madryga, is here to tell you what you can expect.   Guest: Mark Madryga Global BC Chief Meteorologist

Trump to pull troops from northern Syria

October 07, 2019 18:36 - 8 minutes

US President, Donald Trump, is defending his decision to pull troops from northern Syria and clear the way for an expected Turkish assault. It essentially abandons Kurdish fighters who fought alongside American forces for years. The move drew immediate outrage from some of Trump's closest allies, with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham calling the decision "a disaster."   Guest: Prof Errol Mendes From the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law

Andrew Weaver to step down as leader of BC Green Party

October 07, 2019 18:07 - 13 minutes

B.C. Green Party leader, Andrew Weaver, has announced he will not seek re-election in his Oak Bay-Gordon Head riding, and is stepping down as leader of the party. It follows a health scare a few weeks ago, where Weaver collapsed before delivering a speech in Langley. Afterward, he was diagnosed with Labyrinthitis, an inner ear disorder that can cause vertigo, nausea, ringing in the ears, and loss of hearing.  Guest: Keith Baldrey Global’s Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

October 04, 2019 21:32 - 5 minutes

Loser 32-year-old Myah Autry from New York  NYPD officers are searching for 32-year-old Myah Autry, who was seen on social media INSIDE the lion enclosure at the Bronx Zoo.  The video shows Sutry dancing and taunting a zoo lion that stood just feet away from her.  Winner Rockwall High School Senior Tyra Winters from Texas  Tyra  is being praised for her quick actions that saved a little boy’s life last week.  

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - BC woman who survived the Las Vegas mass shooting turns down opportunity to join class action lawsuit, BC Teachers Federation rejects offer of 6% wage increase spread over three years & more...

October 04, 2019 21:27 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 It’s @jodyvance’s 🔥 question of the day: The provincial government has commissioned a study of a rapid transit link across Burrard Inlet. Which of these is the most important transit priority for you? North Shore rapid transit Massey replacement Broadway SkyTrain Surrey-Langley SkyTrain   Chapter 2 The future of rapid transit between Vancouver and the North Shore That was North Vancouver District Mayor, Mike Little - with a little help from ...

Emaciated grizzly bears in Canada spark greater concerns over depleted salmon population

October 04, 2019 20:50 - 14 minutes

Ernest Alfred is with Swanson Occupation, which is an organization that’s working to have open-net pens removed from the waters. He lives in Alert Bay, which borders the Broughton Archipelago provincial park. The area is known for its wildlife - orca’s, eagles, wolves etc… - and, of course, grizzly bears.  The presence of grizzly bears in the area attracts a lot of tourists, but recently, Alfred and other people in the area have noticed something disturbing was happening to the bears…  The ...

BC Teachers Federation rejects offer of 6% wage increase spread over three years

October 04, 2019 20:21 - 9 minutes

The BC Public School Employers Association has asked the mediator to issue a formal report in the ongoing contract dispute with the BC Teachers Federation. This follows the BCTF rejecting a wage offer of 6% over three years, the same two-two-and-two accepted by other public sector unions in the province. News of the rejection comes in an Employers Association memo obtained by Global News. We asked both parties for an interview today, and each declined. Guest: Keith Baldrey Global News Le...

Should you sign a non-disclosure agreement?

October 04, 2019 19:48 - 8 minutes

In the last hour, we spoke to Brie Jacobson, she’s a Vancouver Island resident who survived the Las Vegas mass shooting two years ago. While the owner of Mandalay Bay where America's deadliest shooting is settling hundreds of lawsuits, not all victims are being paid out. Brie Jacobson is one of them - she did not take legal action, partly because it would likely have involved her having to sign a non-disclosure agreement. So we wanted to talk about these types of agreements more generally n...

Biker who encountered bear on North Shore mountains tells his story to Jody Vance

October 04, 2019 19:43 - 6 minutes

A group of mountain bikers on the North Shore mountains got more than they were expecting, after a curious bear decided to follow them down a trail. Brad Martyn was on Mount Seymour's TNT trail this past weekend. The whole encounter was taped on a helmet camera - in the video, you can see Brad and friends continuing to bike downhill from the bear while it chases after them - for about a kilometre. The video can be found on our website CKNW.com. During the break just there I had a chance to ...

Is it time to clean up the city of Vancouver?

October 04, 2019 19:08 - 19 minutes

A busy week at Vancouver City Hall - there have been the new requirements for ride hailing drivers that we’ve been telling you about. And one councillor says it’s time to clean up the city, and that means repairing sidewalks, and sorting out the overflowing trash bins.   Guest: George Affleck Former Vancouver City Councillor

BC woman who survived the Las Vegas mass shooting turns down opportunity to join class action lawsuit

October 04, 2019 18:46 - 15 minutes

While the owner of Mandalay Bay where America's deadliest shooting is settling hundreds of lawsuits, not all victims are being paid out. Survivor Brie Jacobson - who lives on Vancouver Island - did not take legal action after the mass shooting Las Vegas in 2017.   Guest: Brie Jacobson Vancouver Island resident who survived the Las Vegas mass shooting in 2017

The future of rapid transit between Vancouver and the North Shore

October 04, 2019 18:14 - 9 minutes

That was North Vancouver District Mayor, Mike Little - with a little help from Jimi Hendrix of course. The Mayor is excited with the fact that the provincial government has commissioned a study of a rapid transit link across Burrard Inlet. And as you heard: the Mayor says traffic congestion on the North Shore right now is a nightmare. So this can’t come quickly enough. Guest: Bowinn Ma NDP MLA for North Vancouver-Lonsdale

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

October 03, 2019 20:55 - 5 minutes

Loser Hamilton man charged after calling 911 to complain about Amber Alert Hamilton police have charged an elderly man with mischief for tying up 9-1-1 with an non-emergency.  Hamilton police Acting Det. Sgt. Lisa Chambers says he allegedly called 9-1-1 on Tuesday afternoon to complaint about the Amber Alert in Niagara Region. Winner 87-year-old Morris Sana and 85-year-old Simon Mairowitz Morris Sana and Simon Mairowitz both spent 75 years believing they would never see each other ever ...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Live from BC Children’s Hospital

October 03, 2019 20:52 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 It’s @SimiSara980’s 🔥 question of the day: The City of Vancouver is painting the ground bright red around five of their busiest bus stops. The $200,000 cost is being funded by Translink. Is this a good use of money? Yes, helps traffic flow. No, that’s too expensive.   Chapter 2 Red meat good, red meat bad: Why nutrition research can be so hard to follow A set of studies released this week are suggesting that there is no need to reduce your con...

How children with hemophilia are treated at BC Children’s Hospital

October 03, 2019 20:50 - 9 minutes

When one of your children is born with hemophilia, that’s a challenge for any parent. And when a second is born with the same bleeding disorder, the challenge becomes that bit harder. My next guest is Kathleen Head. She’s the mother of nine-year-old Nelson, and seven-year-old Mitchell, and they’ve both been treated at BC Children’s Hospital for their whole lives. Katheleen joins me now to tell me about their treatment Guest: Kathleen Head Mother of Nelson, 9, and Mitchell, 7, both of whom...

Clean energy jobs expect to outpace fossil fuel jobs over the next decade: Clean Energy Canada report

October 03, 2019 20:42 - 10 minutes

New research suggests job growth from clean energy will outpace that from fossil fuels over the next decade. A new report by the Clean Energy Canada think-tank at Simon Fraser University says clean energy will create jobs at nearly four times the rate of other sectors of the Canadian economy. Guest: Merran Smith Executive Director of Clean Energy Canada, a think tank based at Simon Fraser University

Science With Simi: how technology is used to treat patients at BC Children’s Hospital

October 03, 2019 20:08 - 14 minutes

We’re here today at BC Children’s Hospital - and when you think about the way healthcare has evolved in the past few decades, there’s all sorts of new scientific discoveries, and new technology that’s really enhancing what we know about the human body and how it can be treated. My next guest is Dr. Tamara Vanderwal. She’s a child and adolescent psychiatrist and neuroimaging researcher at BC Children’s Hospital. She began building her lab with a focus on studying brain functional connectivity...

“A mish-mash of regulations won’t work”: New West Mayor joins criticism of City of Vancouver ride hailing rules

October 03, 2019 19:38 - 9 minutes

That was Burnaby Mayor, Mike Hurley, speaking to our Global News reporter Robyn Crawford. He’s reacting to the recommendations that were supported by Vancouver City Council yesterday. If you plan on being a ride-share driver in Vancouver, it will cost you $155 dollars for a licence fee, and $100 per vehicle. A surcharge has also been passed of 30 cents per pick up and drop off to avoid congestion in busy downtown areas. Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley says licensing fees may make it hard for his...

Vancouver council votes to calm Prior Street while building underpass at rail line

October 03, 2019 19:31 - 11 minutes

Vancouver city council has debated a number of recommendations on the future of Prior Street - the narrow road that connects to the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts from East Vancouver and is used as an arterial route. Councillors voted to support the construction of an underpass at the Burrard Inlet Rail Line, allowing the road to continue feeding area traffic into downtown once the viaducts are removed and the new St. Paul’s Hospital is built. But council also backed staff’s suggestion to do...

What happens when you find out your infant child has cancer

October 03, 2019 19:06 - 10 minutes

The early childhood years are supposed to be care-free - at least for the kids, maybe not so much for the parents. But not all children get to enjoy that privilege unfortunately. And we want to talk about one girl - her name is Josephine and she’s two. This past January, she was diagnosed with a type of cancer called Langerhans cell histiocytosis. She’s being cared for by the team here at BC Children’s Hospital, and Josephine’s mother, Michelle Kooy, joins me now. Guest: Michelle Kooy Mot...

Red meat good, red meat bad: Why nutrition research can be so hard to follow

October 03, 2019 19:02 - 6 minutes

A set of studies released this week are suggesting that there is no need to reduce your consumption of red meat. That runs contrary to what’s long been recommended by various public health organizations, including in Canada’s Food Guide. These new studies suggest the evidence used to support a reduction in the intake of red and processed meat was weak. But others disagree, saying that the studies left out important elements, and even that the authors were irresponsible to make these recomme...

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

October 02, 2019 20:53 - 4 minutes

Loser A man who told NDP leader Jagmeet Singh to “cut off his turban” NDP leader Jagmeet Singh was confronted at Montreal's Atwater Market by someone who advised him that he should remove his turban. Winner The St. Louis Blues and and superfan 11-year-old Laila Anderson Little Laila Anderson was a huge part of the St. Louis Blues‘ journey to their first Stanley Cup — so perhaps it’s fitting that she now has her own championship ring.   Blues players Alex Steen and Colton Parayko surpri...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show

October 02, 2019 20:20 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 It’s @SimiSara980’s 🔥 question of the day:  Metro Vancouver mayors will be deciding today on their preferred option for a George Massey Tunnel replacement. Which of these is the most important factor for you? #bcpoli Get it built quickly Get it built cheaply   Chapter 2 Here are the new ride hailing bylaws being considered by the City of Vancouver The latest meeting of Vancouver City Council got underway about an hour ago - and right now they’...

Men can get breast cancer too

October 02, 2019 20:18 - 8 minutes

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the BC Cancer Foundation wants you to know that men can get breast cancer, too. This year, about 250 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Canada. It’s rare – but men need to be aware of the signs and symptoms. If you feel a lump in your breast, (yes, men have breast tissue, too), don’t ignore it! In 2005, well-known Vancouver sportscaster Neil Macrae noticed a lump in his breast that was the size of a golf ball. He went to the doctor and th...

How to spot misinformation during this election campaign

October 02, 2019 20:13 - 7 minutes

There’s lots of misinformation, and rumours, and falsehoods that get spread on the internet like wildfire. So how do you spot it? How do you sort the fake from the real? Well the Canadian Journalism Foundation has some advice today for the public - and a new tool that’s here to help. Natalie Turvey is the President and Executive Director of the Canadian Journalism Foundation. She joins me now to tell me more. Guest: Natalie Turvey President and Executive Director, The Canadian Journalism ...

Province aims to promote Surrey as the Lower Mainland’s ‘Second Downtown’

October 02, 2019 19:37 - 6 minutes

The provincial government in the last hour is revealing new plans to attract technology jobs to the City of Surrey and the Fraser Valley. They want to market Surrey as the Lower Mainland’s ‘Second Downtown’. And they’re hoping to address affordability issues while they’re at it. Global News Online Legislative Reporter, Richard Zussman, has been taking a look at this for us today.   Guest: Richard Zussman Global News Online Legislative Reporter

Here are the new ride hailing bylaws being considered by the City of Vancouver

October 02, 2019 19:24 - 7 minutes

The latest meeting of Vancouver City Council is underway - and right now they’re discussing potential bylaws that ride hailing drivers would have to adhere to before they can hit the road in the City of Vancouver. The proposals include the need for a business licence - but here’s the thing - it would only be valid in the City of Vancouver. They’re also considering a congestion tax of 30 cents for each pick-up, and 30 cents for each drop-off. That charge would apply between 7am and 7pm in th...

Labour group urges provinces to consider ride hailing drivers as employees

October 02, 2019 19:12 - 8 minutes

We’re talking a lot about ride hailing today - and that meeting of Vancouver City Council is still ongoing. We’ll let you know shortly if they back the recommendations for congestion charges and the requirement for a business licence for ride hailing drivers that we’ve been telling you about. In the meantime, the BC Federation of Labour is calling on the province to consider ride hailing drivers as employees. And they want the Passenger Transportation Board to make sure that those drivers’ e...

Celebrating Navratri in Metro Vancouver

October 02, 2019 18:35 - 7 minutes

Hindu Canadians are celebrating one of their most important religious festivals of the year right now. The Navratri festival is celebrated in lots of different ways depending on what part of the South Asian subcontinent you look at.  Global News reporter Srushti Gangdev spoke to Canadians from the northwestern Indian state of Gujarat about how they’re marking the occasion.

September home sales up 46% year-on-year in Greater Vancouver

October 02, 2019 18:20 - 9 minutes

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver is out with its September stats, and the number of homes sold rose 4.6% from August and was up 46% from the same month a year ago. Board President, Ashley Smith, says we're seeing more balanced housing market conditions over the last three months, compared to the same time last year. The composite benchmark price for all residential homes in Metro Vancouver is currently at $990,600.  That is an increase of 0.3% from August but down 7.3% from a yea...

Here are the new ride hailing bylaws being considered by the City of Vancouver

October 02, 2019 18:11 - 13 minutes

The latest meeting of Vancouver City Council got underway about an hour ago - and right now they’re discussing potential bylaws that ride hailing drivers would have to adhere to before they can hit the road in the City of Vancouver. The proposals include the need for a business licence - but here’s the thing - it would only be valid in the City of Vancouver. They’re also considering a congestion tax of 30 cents for each pick-up, and 30 cents for each drop-off. That charge would apply betwee...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show

October 01, 2019 20:55 - 59 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 ✅ @simisara980’s🔥 question of the day:  Coming up later in the show, we will be speaking Jeremy Allingham about his new book, Major Misconduct: The Human Cost of Fighting in Hockey. The book tells the story of three hockey players who made a career out of fighting, and what it ultimately cost them. In your opinion, is fighting a necessary part of professional hockey?  Yes, makes the game exciting! No, too dangerous.   Chapter 2 Liberals, Conser...

Perfect pastry with world renowned chef Thomas Haas

October 01, 2019 20:41 - 15 minutes

EAT! Vancouver is back for it’s 18th year, and they are mixing things up this year with a day featuring only pastries! On November 9th, foodies will have an exclusive opportunity to be up close and personal with Vancouver’s premier patisserie chef Thomas Haas as he shares 3 signature recipes sophisticated enough to serve in a restaurant but easy enough to make at home. Patisserie Chef Thomas Haas joins us in studio today to discuss his iconic bakery and his career as a world renowned chocola...

North Shore Rescue saves injured hiker abandoned by hiking mates

October 01, 2019 20:10 - 14 minutes

Guest: Mike Danks North Shore Rescue

The human cost of fighting in hockey

October 01, 2019 19:25 - 13 minutes

A new book is hitting the shelves soon called ‘Major Misconduct’ by Jeremy Allingham, which details the life and careers of three well known hockey enforcer, James McEwan, Stephen Peat, and Dale Purinton.   Guest: Jeremy Allingham Journalist  Author of Major Misconduct: The Human Cost of Fighting in Hockey

Is the collapse of Forever 21 a sign that ‘fast fashion’ may be going out of style?

October 01, 2019 18:39 - 9 minutes

Forever 21, the low-price fast-fashion chain, is ceasing all operations in Canada. The Los Angeles-based company announced Sunday that it has filed for bankruptcy in both the U.S. and Canada. The “wind-down” of the Canadian arm is part of plans to restructure and refocus the business. The retailer currently employs approximately 2,000 people at its 44 locations across Canada. What led to this closure, and what does it mean for the future of “fast fashion”?    Guest: Reilly Stephens  Direct...

Liberals, Conservatives in close race as Green support drops 4 points: Ipsos poll

October 01, 2019 18:11 - 13 minutes

As the election reaches its halfway point, the Conservatives are maintaining a slim lead over the incumbent Liberals, according to a new Ipsos poll. The poll, conducted exclusively for Global News, shows that 37 per cent of voters surveyed would vote Conservative if an election were held tomorrow ⁠— a one-point gain since last week. Almost two weeks after Justin Trudeau’s blackface scandal, the poll indicated that 34 per cent of decided voters would choose the Liberal Party ⁠— up two points f...

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

September 30, 2019 20:54 - 4 minutes

Loser 32 year old Denae (den-ay) Morrison from Florida Denae was pulled over by a Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputy after a witness called 911 stating that she was swerving out of her lane while drinking a White Claw, an alcoholic seltzer water beverage, on Wednesday.   After pulling Morrison over, the deputy noticed she "had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath;" and that "her hair was in a nest, her skirt was sideways and her shoes were off."   Morrison, accordin...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Government planning changes to retail of vaping products, McDonald’s is offering a beyond meat burger & more...

September 30, 2019 20:39 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 ✅ @MikeSmythNews’🔥 question of the day  Washington's governor just banned flavoured vapes. Should B.C. do the same? Yes, it's marketing to kids No adults like flavours   Chapter 2 Government planning changes to retail of vaping products NDP Health Minister Adrian Dix says government is going to bring in tougher restrictions on vaping.  Guest: Adrian Dix NDP Health Minister   Chapter 3 Liberals introduced a private member’s bill to restrict...

This Week in B.C. Politics

September 30, 2019 20:36 - 18 minutes

Lot’s going on in B.C. Politics, UBCM has wrapped up. Did anything substantial come from that. We also had major protests from the logging industry with truckers causing traffic chaos throughout Metro Vancouver?   Guest: Keith Baldrey Global BC Chief Political Reporter

McDonald’s is offering a beyond meat burger

September 30, 2019 20:04 - 18 minutes

McDonald's just announced they will offer a Beyond Meat veggie burger! Is Beyond Meat any good? Is it healthy? Is it better than alternatives? Should people stop eating meat?    Guest: Will Coggin Center For Consumer Freedom He is a critic of Beyond Meat, says it is not as healthy as people think.

Liberal Party released its campaign platform

September 30, 2019 19:39 - 19 minutes

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau announced his party’s platform on Sunday during a campaign stop in Mississauga, Ont. The platform featured a wide array of new promises and also touched on previous commitments the Liberals have made on the campaign trail.   Guest: Kris Sims B.C. Director Canadian Taxpayers Federation

Surrey Councillor calls for more transit in Surrey

September 30, 2019 18:30 - 8 minutes

Translink reports says Surrey drivers drive twice as many kms per day as Vancouverites. Combined, Surrey drives 11.5 million km per day. It’s time to take transit seriously in Surrey. In fact the proposed SkyTrain extension planned only to 166th shouldn’t  stop—keep building   Guest: Linda Annis Surrey City Councillor

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