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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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Simi’s loser and winner of the day

May 02, 2019 20:56 - 2 minutes

Loser NO LOSER TODAY!   Winner Claire Walton, an 88-year-old hospice patient from Rhode Island, and the cast and crew of HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ 88- year-old hospice patient Claire Walton had jokingly told her care team that she wanted to meet the cast of HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ before she died. Feeling that it was a long shot, she changed her wish, and instead said she just wanted to see the third episode. Claire was able to watch the Battle of Winterfell episode… which HBO sent to he...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Thurs - May 2nd 2019

May 02, 2019 20:56 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: a woman in Langford allegedly drew a machete, when another driver cut her off, and took the parking stall she had her eye on. If someone took your desired parking spot, how would you respond?  Find another stall Honk at the driver Confront the driver Something else     Chapter 2 15,000 additional MRI exams in BC this year: Adrian Dix BC’s Health Minister, Adrian Dix, says the province is adding a...

The world needs more arts graduates: RBC report

May 02, 2019 20:21 - 8 minutes

A new report on the skills needed for jobs of the future says in the technologically disrupted world Canada will need more liberal-arts graduates.  The study by the Royal Bank of Canada says that as more workplaces become automated there will be a growing need for people who have honed human skills in areas such as critical thinking, communications, active listening and curiosity.  It says these skills are often cultivated by liberal-arts programs, which could include disciplines like philo...

13 Reasons Why’ led to more youth suicides, new study suggests

May 02, 2019 20:12 - 12 minutes

In the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why, 17-year-old Hannah kills herself in a scene that shows her suicide. Following the show’s release, researchers raised concerns about the possibility that it could lead to suicide contagion, in which explicit depictions of self-harm can lead people to copy the method.  Now, a study of suicide rates among children in the US between the ages of 10 and 17 has found a 28.9 per cent rise in April 2017, the month after the show was released.  Guest: Dr Lisa Horow...

Facebook bans extreme far-right voices, including Alex Jones, and Milo Yiannopoulos

May 02, 2019 19:40 - 7 minutes

Some of the more extreme far-right voices are being banned today from having a presence on Facebook and Instagram.  Among those impacted are Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam.  Facebook says that it's not about political ideology. It's that they have "always banned individuals or organizations that promote or engage in violence and hate".  Facebook has recently been promising to do better and eliminate hate speech from occurring on the so...

April home sales in Vancouver down 29% year-on-year

May 02, 2019 19:22 - 8 minutes

Demand continued to fall and supply continued to rise - that's the assessment of the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver when it came to April home sales. So what does that say about the state of the housing market in Vancouver right now? And what are some of the key reasons for this? Guest: Ashley Smith President of the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver

Science With Simi

May 02, 2019 19:19 - 12 minutes

Well, it’s time for Science With Simi - and this week we’re talking about asteroids.  Imagine if we were sitting here today, and we knew that an asteroid would come hurtling towards Earth in a few years from now. Is there anything we could do? How could we prepare for that?  The good news is: it’s a hypothetical scenario right now. But it’s something that they’ve been working on at Nasa - and this week, they’re telling the public about what they’ve found out. Just before we came on-air, I ...

Metro Vancouver living wage dips for first time in 11 years: CCPA

May 02, 2019 19:13 - 9 minutes

It's all about the 'living wage'. That's the hourly wage needed for a family of four, with each of two parents working full time, to pay for necessities, support the healthy development of their children, escape financial stress, and participate in the social, civic and cultural lives of their communities.  And for the first time in 11 years, the living wage for Metro Vancouver has dropped.  Last year, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, figured those parents would need to earn abo...

Woman killed in Surrey hostage-taking died from police gunfire: IIO

May 02, 2019 19:11 - 7 minutes

Stunning information released by the Independent Investigations Office after a hostage taking in Surrey last month. The IIO says the woman who was being held hostage was shot and killed by police gunfire. Guest: Janet Brown Global News Senior Reporter

Whistleblower warned BC casino in 2000 of alleged ‘co-operation with organized crime’

May 02, 2019 19:10 - 6 minutes

Sam Cooper is continuing his investigative series today on Global News, looking into new data and notes from an employee of Great Canadian Gaming and what she observed at the company's Richmond Casino. Yesterday, we told you that dealer supervisor, Muriel Labine documented cash transactions which clearly appeared to be drug money laundering by gangsters including the Big Circle Boys. But according to the records, complaints to management were essentially ignored. The casino was making big pr...

15,000 additional MRI exams in BC this year: Adrian Dix

May 02, 2019 19:03 - 8 minutes

BC’s Health Minister, Adrian Dix, says the province is adding an additional 15,000 MRI exams this year. Another four MRI machines will be added to increase capacity. Last year, an additional 44,000 MRI exams were completed - and Adrian Dix says that’s a big change from how things used to be in BC in recent years. Guest: Keith Baldrey Global’s BC Legislative Bureau Chief

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Wed May 1st 2019

May 01, 2019 20:54 - 51 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥  Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: Oprah Winfrey is coming to Vancouver in June, and pre-sale tickets are available online, starting at around $115 (incl taxes).  How much would you pay to see Oprah Winfrey in Vancouver?  Not interested $100-250 $250-400 $400+    Chapter 2 Alberta proclaims ‘Bill 12’, allowing province to turn off the taps to BC  That was the new Premier of Alberta, Jason Kenney, speaking to reporters this morning...

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

May 01, 2019 20:53 - 5 minutes

Winner Nick Abbott and a puppy named Emerson from Maine They say dogs are a man's best friend, and one Maine man found his perfect match when he adopted his dog. Nick Abbott was born deaf, so he knew it was meant to be when he found a 12-week-old puppy, Emerson, at North Florida Rescue Maine who was also deaf.   Loser Drex Last night, here’s what listeners all across the country heard on The Shift with Drex on the Corus Radio Network.

Britain’s Defence Secretary fired over claims he leaked details of a secret security meeting about Huawei

May 01, 2019 20:45 - 9 minutes

Britain’s Defence Secretary, Gavin Williamson has been fired. And the reason for it really is quite something. The country’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, says she’s received “compelling evidence” that Williamson was responsible for a leak from a secret government meeting. That resulted in the public finding out that the UK was planning to give Huawei some involvement in the roll-out of their 5G network. May wrote to Williamson and told him she “can no longer have full confidence” in him. W...

Canada’s Wrongfully Convicted

May 01, 2019 20:35 - 18 minutes

In this episode of the Jon McComb show series, Canada’s Wrongfully Convicted, we take a closer look at the stories of Maria Shepherd and Rob Baltovich, who both suffered miscarriages of justice. The story there of Maria Shepherd. She was 21 in 1991 when she was charged with the manslaughter of her three and a half year old step-daughter, Kasandra. After the break, we’ll hear more about the police investigation into Kasandra’s death, and the wrongful conviction of Shepherd.

MEC tops list of Canada’s most-trusted brands, while popular social media platforms trail at the bottom

May 01, 2019 19:48 - 11 minutes

The Peter B. Gustavson School of Business at the University of Victoria has unveiled the fifth annual Gustavson Brand Trust Index with key trends suggesting that consumers  are more willing to place a brand in a positive light when a company responds to a crisis with honest and authentic remedies. Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) led this year’s ranking as the most trusted brand in Canada, despite consumer criticism over the lack of diversity in their advertisements. MEC was forthright in ackn...

Canada’s recycling industry is on life-support. How is BC faring?

May 01, 2019 19:43 - 10 minutes

While municipalities large and small grapple with the new reality that the recycling industry is on a kind of life-support, the situation in BC is starkly different. We’re actually accepting more, not fewer, items in the bluebin – and we have local markets for all of our plastic. BC is unlike anywhere else in North America: the people who make and sell products are responsible for running the recycling system. It’s led to innovation and according to some, higher recycling rates. Countless ot...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Tues Apr 30th 2019

April 30, 2019 20:53 - 57 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥  We have a story from Michigan for our Hot Question of the Day today. A driver left $30,000 in cash in a box on his truck's bumper. He drove off and the cash blew onto the roadside. Other drivers noticed, so they pulled over and took some of the cash for themselves. Now, authorities there are asking them to hand over the money so it can be returned to its owner. Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: in Michigan, a driver left $30k in cash i...

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

April 30, 2019 20:52 - 4 minutes

Lose Thomas Porter Wells of Pittsburgh Thomas flushed his grandparents’ ashes down the toilet to get revenge on his mom for kicking him out of her home, according to police.                 McKeesport police say Porter’s cruel revenge was sparked by mom Denise Porter kicking him out of the house last September because of his drinking and marijuana use, according to the report.   She reportedly learned through a relative in February that her son had flushed the ashes of both her mother a...

Alberta’s new Premier backtracks on pledge to ‘turn off the taps’ to BC

April 30, 2019 20:40 - 10 minutes

Jason Kenney was sworn-in today as the new Premier of Alberta. Let’s take a listen back to something he pledged to voters just a few weeks ago while he was campaigning. Something about turning off the taps to British Columbia. Well, so much for doing it within his first hour of being Premier. This morning, when being sworn-in to office as Alberta's 18th Premier, Kenney now says he has no intention to do that. Guest: Ryan Jespersen Host of the Ryan Jespersen Show on 630 CHED in Edmonton

NDP planning changes to BC’s labour code and employment standards

April 30, 2019 20:00 - 6 minutes

British Columbia plans to change the province's labour code in an effort to provide greater protections for workers and stability for employers. B.C.'s labour code was established in 1973 and hasn't undergone a major public review since 1992. Guest: Harry Bains BC’s Labour Minister

McCallum expects report on Surrey policing transition to be on Farnworth’s desk ‘soon’

April 30, 2019 19:21 - 8 minutes

A Surrey city councillor says he's having trouble sleeping because of the violence in his city. This, after the mayor said the same a few weeks ago. Both feel change is coming if a new municipal police force is approved by the province. Key to all of this is a report by the City on the creation of the Surrey Police Department that was to have been completed by today. Mayor Doug McCallum says that report should be on the desk of Solicitor General Mike Farnworth soon. Guest: Janet Brown Gl...

Emperor Akihito of Japan steps down - the country’s first abdication in more than 200 years

April 30, 2019 19:04 - 10 minutes

Japan's Emperor Akihito has handed over the throne to Crown Prince Naruhito.  Akihito's era is the first in Japan's modern history to end free of war. The emperor says he prays for peace and happiness for all the people in Japan and around the world.   Elizabeth Palmer from CBS News reports from Tokyo on a memorable day for the people of Japan. Just before we came on-air I spoke with Patricia Treble. She’s been keeping a close eye on all things royalty for Maclean’s for the past 20 years. ...

The losing economics of recycling: Canada’s green industry is deep in the red

April 30, 2019 18:37 - 10 minutes

Most Canadians may not think of recycling as a business - but behind the scenes - the goal is to sell almost everything that’s put in your blue bin, or your yellow paper-bag. There’s a price for paper, cardboard, different types of plastic and glass. For years, we sent nearly half of our recycling to buyers in other countries - but since China shut its doors and with other Asian countries now doing the same - that business model is collapsing. Factories and mills are closing, some cities ar...

Vancouver council approves 2% tax shift from businesses to homeowners

April 30, 2019 17:59 - 10 minutes

Vancouver businesses being squeezed by the city's high real estate prices are getting some relief from City Hall. Council has voted to shift 2% of the tax burden FROM business and onto homeowners. This comes after City staff recommended AGAINST the shift, saying homeowners already face enough of a property tax burden. Patricia Barnes, executive director of the Hastings North Business Improvement Association says the tax shift is desperately needed with businesses on the brink of closure. Va...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Mon Apr 29th 2019

April 29, 2019 20:53 - 58 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: how many hours of sleep do you get every night? Less than six hours 6-7 hours 7-8 hours More than eight hours   Chapter 2 What Surrey really needs to talk about is more officers, not its own municipal force: Linda Annis The lone opposition member of Surrey City Council says the number of police officers, and not the colour of their uniform, is the key to policing. In a statement issued this morning...

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

April 29, 2019 20:52 - 4 minutes

Loser Reiona Oliver aka ‘GameOva Reedy’, a Louisiana based rapper Reiona Oliver was arrested after sending her 5-year-old son to school alone in a ride-sharing service, authorities said.   Winner Chance Blue, an 8 year old from Middletown, Ohio Police in Ohio have praised an eight year old Chane’s quick thinking after video shows the child throwing himself and his older sister from a moving car during an alleged kidnapping attempt. Chance also spoke to the media about how he saved both...

Travel Best Bets: Tips When Checking Out of a Hotel

April 29, 2019 20:46 - 9 minutes

 - Double check your bill - Double check you have everything - Leave a tip - Call your own airport transportation - Reserve a Spot on the Airport Shuttle - Request a late check out in advance   DEALS: Busabout Hop-on Hop-off Package (no age limit...great for students wanting to backpack through Europe) May 10-Sept 10 Air (London or Amsterdam) & 2 week hop on hop off pass  (47 destinations; May-Oct; busus go every other day; from $829 + $673 tax (1502) COMBINE THE SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE...

Canada’s Wrongfully Convicted

April 29, 2019 20:36 - 19 minutes

In a five part series for Global News, the team behind the Jon McComb Show are taking a look at some of the biggest cases of wrongful conviction across Canada. It’s called Canada’s Wrongfully Convicted, and many of the cases we examine involve people who’ve languished in prison for decades.

Does knowing the time keep you awake at night? Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘Sleep Box’ might be the answer

April 29, 2019 19:53 - 10 minutes

Do you ever wake up during the night, roll over, glance at the clock, and get stressed out about what time it is? And then struggle to fall back to sleep? Well, Mark Zuckerberg thinks he's found a solution. He's invented what he calls the "Sleep Box". It basically a light that sits on the nightstand. During the night, the light is off. And in the hour when you want to wake up, it emits a faint light - not bright enough to wake you up, but noticeable that you know it's time to get up if you r...

‘Game of Thrones’ fans upset about how dark — literally — the Battle of Winterfell was

April 29, 2019 19:41 - 6 minutes

Don't worry no spoilers here. But if you watched last night's Game of Thrones, did you think that the episode was a little... dark? Did you mess around with the settings on your TV to try and see if you could make the picture brighter and figure out what was going on? Well, you weren't alone. It turns out, last night's episode - and especially the first half of the episode - was confusing for a lot of viewers. Guest: Chris Jancelewicz Global News Entertainment Editor

Environmental scientists says CCPA’s plan to regulate oil “missed the root cause” of the problem

April 29, 2019 19:39 - 8 minutes

Marc Lee is a senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives , and while appearing on the CKNW Jon McComb Show today, he said that it’s time for BC to follow the Maritime provinces and regulate gas prices to end gouging that has caused gas prices in Metro Vancouver to skyrocket.  But how would they regulate the price? Marc Lee explained… Blair King is an environmental scientist, and he says that he found many flaws with CCPA’s idea. He joins us to discuss where he thinks t...

Gas prices top of mind as the BC’s MLAs meet again at the Legislature

April 29, 2019 19:16 - 10 minutes

A busy week coming up in Victoria, as we’ll learn more about the allegations of miss-spending by the Clerk and the Sergeant-at-Arms at the BC Legislature. Plus, we’ll know more about how the NDP wants to shape labour rules in our province, and of course, the price of gas will never be far from the political sphere. Guest: Keith Baldrey Global BC Legislative Bureau Chief

How efficient is our Recycling system?

April 29, 2019 19:11 - 14 minutes

It’s a point of pride for most Canadians that we recycle what we buy - but behind the scenes, the recycling industry is on its knees. In the US - some cities have cancelled their recycling programs altogether - or have resorted to burning it. In Canada - where many cities are required by law to recycle - the outlook is also bleak. More is going to landfill… recyclers are paying to get rid of some products and cities are buckling under the pressure. Guest: Tony Walker Assistant Professor, S...

What Surrey really needs to talk about is more officers, not its own municipal force: Linda Annis

April 29, 2019 18:11 - 9 minutes

The lone opposition member of Surrey City Council says the number of police officers, and not the colour of their uniform, is the key to policing. In a statement issued this morning, councilor Linda Annis says the city is just too big to patrol for the current 835 RCMP officers. She says Vancouver has 12 officers per square kilometre, while Surrey, with the combined geographic size of Vancouver, Richmond and Burnaby, has just 3 officers per square kilometre. Annis is also head of Metro Vancou...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Fri Apr 26th 2019

April 26, 2019 20:53 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: if you saw gas on sale for $1.55, how long would you be prepared to wait in line? Not at all! Five minutes 10 minutes However long it takes   Chapter 2 Here are the cheapest gas prices we’re seeing in Metro Vancouver today We wanted to see where the cheapest gas is in your part of Metro Vancouver right now. Guest: Dan McTeague Senior Petroleum Analyst from GasBuddy.com   Chapter 3 Flooding in...

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

April 26, 2019 20:53 - 5 minutes

Winner Cole Favro and some very generous people in Florida A message written on an upper floor window at the Golisano Children’s Hospital in Rochester called on someone to send pizza to a patient's room. Not long after, the small wish became a reality not once — but more than a dozen times. Winner 14-year-old Capri Everitt from right here in Vancouver, BC 14-year-old Capri Everitt is fluent in two languages, but she can sing in 41. She is setting a record for singing the most national a...

Northern Ireland’s political leaders agree to power-sharing talks, following journalist’s murder

April 26, 2019 20:16 - 15 minutes

Imagine if we, here in British Columbia, didn’t have a functioning provincial government. Imagine if, for whatever reason, the MLAs couldn’t come together to agree a way to figure out who was in power, and instead there was a deadlock where the legislature simply didn’t function. That’s what it’s been like in Northern Ireland for more than two years now. It’s a world record for the longest period without a functioning government. The political spectrum there is a little bit different - inst...

New Global News series tells the stories of Canada’s Wrongfully Convicted

April 26, 2019 19:42 - 9 minutes

On Monday, the Jon McComb show launches a weeklong series across the Global News Network examining the troubling issue of miscarriage of justice . Canada’s Wrongfully Convicted is Written and produced by Pippa Reed and Niki Reitmayer and narrated by .. me.. The series delves into the reasons why innocent people get caught up in the justice system, convicted and sent to prison for crimes they didn’t commit... and what needs to change to ensure other Canadians don’t slip through the cracks. Fo...

Want to enjoy chocolate and help kids in the Downtown Eastside? Here’s an event for you

April 26, 2019 18:57 - 10 minutes

Do you like chocolate? What if I told you there was a way to enjoy chocolate, AND help kids in need in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside? It’s called ‘The Chocolate Challenge’. It’s an annual charity event that brings together some of the top chocolatiers in the city - all in aid of the Vancouver Firefighter Charities’ Snacks for Kids program, the Project Chef initiative, and the Strathcona Backpack Program. Want to head along? Founder and President of the Gourmet Warehouse, and of course, frie...

Future of Work: The Future of Warehouse Workers

April 26, 2019 18:36 - 5 minutes

When it comes to automation, warehouse workers have been one of the first jobs to be affected in a major way by automated systems. But this does not always have to be a bad thing it could be an opportunity for new jobs to be created that fit your passion.  Lynda Steele show contributor Eric Awesome Chapman has a look at what possibilities await.

Can the government force Facebook to pay attention to user privacy?

April 26, 2019 18:17 - 9 minutes

Canada's privacy watchdog is taking Facebook to court, after finding the social-media giant's lax practices allowed personal information to be used for political purposes. Canada's Privacy Commissioner Daniel Therrien spoke at a press conference yesterday, where he stated his investigation uncovered major shortcoming in Facebook’s procedures and called for stronger laws to protect Canadians.   For the past year, Charlie Angus, the NDP Ethics Critic, has been lobbying the government to inves...

Flooding in eastern regions is the ‘obvious manifestation’ of climate change: Ralph Goodale

April 26, 2019 17:58 - 5 minutes

In Quebec, more than 3,000 homes are already underwater and another 2,300 are surrounded by it. More than 1,100 people are out of their homes. Officials are also keeping a close eye on a hydroelectric dam, on a tributary of the Ottawa River west of Montreal, that's at risk of failing. In Ontario, Premier Doug Ford says he believes climate change is among the reasons eastern Ontario homeowners are trying to save their homes from flooding for the second time in three years. Ford was in the r...

Here are the cheapest gas prices we’re seeing in Metro Vancouver today

April 26, 2019 17:48 - 14 minutes

We wanted to see where the cheapest gas is in your part of Metro Vancouver right now.   Guest: Dan McTeague Senior Petroleum Analyst from GasBuddy.com

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Thurs Apr 25th 2019

April 25, 2019 21:03 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 Vote in @simisara980's 🔥 question of the day: A new Research Co poll suggests most Canadians think people in this country are becoming "less polite". Compared to five years ago, do you think Canada is: More polite About the same Less polite   Chapter 2 Facebook breached Canada's privacy laws, watchdogs' report finds Canada's privacy commissioner says he's taking Facebook to court to enforce privacy laws on the social-media giant, following a m...

Simi’s loser and winner of the day

April 25, 2019 21:02 - 3 minutes

Loser NO LOSER TODAY! Winner Walter Gordy took a 23andMe test to learn his medical history after he was diagnosed with lymphoma, only to discover he and his friend of 12 years, Mark Tolson, are half brothers. Walter Gordy and Mark Tolson

Court rules that undisclosed murder at B.C. mansion no grounds to back out of sale

April 25, 2019 20:48 - 12 minutes

A woman who wanted to back out of buying a Shaughnessy mansion because she discovered a murder took place there has had her appeal thrown out of court. Jordanna Cytrynbaum is a Litigator with Whitelaw Twining, and she joins us to discuss what happened in this case, and what this means to a seller regarding what they have to disclose when selling a property?   Guest: Jordanna Cytrynbaum Litigator with Whitelaw Twining

Future of Work: Marine Engineering

April 25, 2019 20:18 - 10 minutes

Continuing with CKNW’s Future of Work, today we’re taking a closer look at a career in Marine Engineering. BCIT is the primary provider of accredited professional training for the maritime industry in Western Canada. It offers a wide range of courses and programs in navigation, marine engineering, seamanship, and maritime safety and security. After completing a degree in Marine Engineering from BCIT, what jobs are available in the industry?   Guest: Jeff Otto Co-op Education Coordinator fo...

Canada is becoming ‘less polite’, and parents, TV, and technology is most at-fault: poll

April 25, 2019 20:01 - 9 minutes

Interesting findings today from the Research Co polling company - they’ve been asking Canadians if the country is less polite now than it was five years ago. Turns out, people have some pretty strong feelings on that - and they’re also pretty sure about who’s to blame for this perceived downfall in civility in Canada these days. Guest: Mario Canseco President of the Research Co polling company

Translink releases its list of the most-complained-about bus routes in Metro Vancouver

April 25, 2019 19:54 - 8 minutes

According to TransLink, these routes received the most complaints last year: #10:       100 - 22nd St Station - Marpole Loop (New Westminster/Burnaby/Vancouver) #9:          335 - Newton - Surrey Central Station (Surrey) #8:          240 - 15th Street - Vancouver (North Van/Vancouver) #7:          049 - Metrotown Station - Dunbar Loop / UBC (Burnaby/Vancouver) #6:          351 - Crescent Beach - Bridgeport Station (White Rock/Delta/Richmond) #5:          023 - Main St Station - Beach (V...

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