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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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Owner of WEEDS Glass and Gifts says the cannabis licensing application is a bureaucratic nightmare

December 20, 2018 21:51 - 14 minutes

Earlier in the show, we heard from Solicitor General Mike Farnworth regarding the future of legalized cannabis stores in metro Vancouver. Farnworth s hinted that we may finally get a legal cannabis store in Vancouver within a few weeks. Don Briere is the owner of WEEDS Glass and Gifts, and he says that getting a license has become a bureaucratic nightmare.   Guest: Don Briere Owner of WEEDS Glass and Gifts

Tips for coexisting with coyotes

December 20, 2018 21:38 - 13 minutes

If you live anywhere in the lower mainland, you have probably seen a coyote somewhere where it shouldn’t be! What should you do if you see coyote? Is it possible to relocate coyotes once they are spotted in the area? Madeline Irving-Chan is the Coexisting with coyotes coordinator with the Stanley Park Ecology Society, and she joins us to answer all our questions…   Guest: Madeline Irving-Chan Coexisting with coyotes coordinator with the Stanley Park Ecology Society

The other side of the bear debate

December 20, 2018 21:32 - 12 minutes

There has been lots of conversation surrounding the guide outfitting class action lawsuit against the ban put in place by the BC Government on hunting grizzly bears. We heard from the Guide Outfitters Association of B.C. earlier on in the program.   Scott Ellis says it's been a tough year since the province took a tough stand on the trophy hunt. They are pursuing a class action suit to be compensated for all they've lost.   Now now we’re going to look at the other side with the Raincoast ...

When will Vancouver get a legal cannabis store?

December 20, 2018 21:29 - 6 minutes

It’s been two months since pot was legalised across Canada, and BC still only has one legal store. Why? When will license be granted to stores looking to operate in Vancouver? Solicitor General Mike Farnworth has hinted that we may finally get a legal cannabis store in Vancouver within a few weeks. That’s all fine and good, but why have there been such significant delays when it comes to getting legal and licensed cannabis stores up and running in metro Vancouver? The lack of legal stores w...

How much do Canadians donate to charity?

December 20, 2018 21:20 - 13 minutes

A study coming out of the Fraser Institute will be examining the generosity of Canadians and Americans, by looking at how much they donate to charity. Being looked at through the lens of the 2018 generosity index, along with comparing the amount Canadians and Americans donate respectively, it’ll also look at how generous every Canadian Province has been over the last 10 years.   Guest: Jason Clemens    Executive Vice President of the Fraser Institute

The Premier’s Approval Rating

December 20, 2018 21:15 - 16 minutes

The Angus Reid institute put out a compilation of the approval ratings of Premiers across the country. Some of the findings are pretty surprising. Quebec’s Premier had the highest approval rating, while Nova Soctia’s Premier had the lowest. Where does BC Premier John Horgan fit into the mix?   Guest: Dave Korzinski Angus Reid Institute

Guide outfitting company launches class-action suit against B.C. ban on grizzly bear hunt

December 20, 2018 21:11 - 10 minutes

Those who have made their livelihood off hunting are pursuing a class action lawsuit against the province for the harm they say a provincial grizzly-bear hunting-ban has brought. Scott Ellis, with the BC Guide Outfitters says it's been a tough year since the province took a tough stand on the trophy hunt. They are pursuing a class action suit to be compensated for all they've lost - while still working toward a new deal with the province.   Guest: Scott Ellis Executive director of the Guid...

SIMI’S LOSER AND WINNER OF THE DAY

December 19, 2018 21:54 - 4 minutes

Loser Anthony Andrew Gallagher, 23, of Port St. Lucie, Florida Police in Florida say a 23-year-old Andrew went through a McDonald’s drive-thru and tried to pay for his order with a bag of marijuana. News outlets report Port St. Lucie police say the fast food worker denied the trade and Anthony Andrew Gallagher drove off, only to return again a short time later.  Police arrested him Sunday on charges of marijuana possession and driving under the influence. Police were alerted to Gallaghe...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Wed Dec 19th 2018

December 19, 2018 21:52 - 56 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 It’s that time of the year again! Many families are enjoying their favourite Christmas movies to get in the festive spirit, so we’re asking you: What is the best Christmas movie? It’s A Wonderful Life Miracle on 34th Street Love Actually All Christmas movies suck   Chapter 2 London Drugs says that are considering moving head office and distribution centre after government’s delay on Massey crossing Following the release of the Ministry of T...

North Vancouver man apprehends thief rifling through his vehicle

December 19, 2018 21:46 - 7 minutes

A resident of the Deep Cove area in North Vancouver was outside his residence at approximately 5:30 am on December 19, 2018 when he observed an unknown male person inside his car. The homeowner physically restrained the 25 year-old man until police arrived. Ultimately the man was arrested on charges of theft from auto. The person arrested, who is well known to police, is believed to be involved in similar thefts from vehicles and other offences in North Vancouver. The person of interest, of n...

Government of Canada protects two new areas off British Columbia's coast for Resident Killer Whales

December 19, 2018 20:47 - 13 minutes

Today, the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, is announcing he has created two new areas of critical habitat for iconic Resident Killer Whales. These new areas build on existing critical habitat established in 2009 to protect the marine ecosystem that is necessary for the survival and recovery of the Resident Killer Whales. This announcement builds on the $167 million Whales Initiative announced in 2018 and the October 2018 investmen...

Travel Best Bets

December 19, 2018 20:45 - 10 minutes

Guest: Claire Newell President and Founder of Travel Best Bets

The ultimate Christmas movie list

December 19, 2018 20:39 - 8 minutes

Global Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey is usually making news on twitter for his take on political news, but it was what he tweeted earlier this week that got a lot of people talking! Keith tweeted out his top 10 list of Christmas movies, and it went viral! Top 10 Xmas TV / movies: Christmas Carol with Alastair Sim2. Charlie Brown’s Christmas3. How the Grinch Stole Christmas4. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer5. White Christmas6. Elf7 Love Actually8.Frosty the Snowman9. Miracle on 34th ...

Nuttall and Korody, couple accused in Victoria legislature bomb plot, remain free after B.C. Court of Appeal ruling

December 19, 2018 20:38 - 8 minutes

British Columbia's Appeal Court has upheld a decision that found a couple accused of plotting to blow up the provincial legislature was entrapped by the RCMP.  In a ruling released today, Justice Elizabeth Bennett writes that while the trial judge made some errors, she did not err in finding that John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were manipulated by RCMP. Bennett ordered a stay of proceedings. The Crown argued at an appeal hearing in January that B.C. Supreme Court Justice Catherine Bruce had no...

Tornado in Washington!

December 19, 2018 20:29 - 8 minutes

A rare tornado touched down in Washington and early reports are showing that it caused some catastrophic damage. It touched down only 70 kilometres away from Seattle. Earlier today on the Jon McComb show, Simi Sara spoke with Kiro Radio’s Hanna Scott about the situation in Washington, outlining the damage that was done. Based on the fact that there were no real warnings, early reports from social media served as the news for a lot of people. The mayor of Port Orchard, Robert Putaansuu, spok...

London Drugs says that are considering moving head office and distribution centre after government’s delay on Massey crossing

December 19, 2018 20:22 - 15 minutes

Following the release of the Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure independent review of the George Massey Crossing yesterday, Richmond’s largest business association is expressing disappointment as the project goes back to square one. Richmond Chamber of Commerce Chair Barbara Tinson says that Richmond businesses are losing good employees because of the congestion issues at the Massey crossing. After Monday’s announcement, the Chamber fears that “whatever is finally built will be at or...

The best of The Simi Sara Show - Tues Dec 18th 2018

December 18, 2018 21:55 - 54 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥   Canada’s new impaired driving laws kick in today. The new laws give police officers the authority to demand breathalyzer tests from any driver they pull over. Do you think the new laws give police too much power?   Yes No     Chapter 2 Neighbourhood opposes developers plan to build 28 storey tower on Broadway   Guest: Michael Geller Vancouver architect and planner   Chapter 3 As of today, Canadians will find it harder to get away wit...

SIMI’S LOSER AND WINNER OF THE DAY

December 18, 2018 21:54 - 3 minutes

Loser Officer Carl Ellis from the Jackson Police Department in Mississippi Officer Carl Ellis has been demoted after his superiors found that he had done something truly horrible to one of his brother in blue Winner Mark and his Wife for their submission to the Share your Cher contest! CKNW contributor Amir shared the good news with them

Vancouver Park Board votes to study booze on beach

December 18, 2018 21:23 - 15 minutes

The Vancouver Park Board has decided against allowing beer and wine on beaches and parks in a pilot project next summer, and instead voted to conduct a feasibility study into the public consumption of alcohol in certain public spaces. Park Commissioner Dave Demers brought forth the idea of a pilot project next summer, but says he's not really disappointed with the delay.   The study, involving consultation with the public and a study of the legalities and logistics involved , is expected to...

City of Vancouver releases 23 recommendations to combat ongoing opioid crisis

December 18, 2018 21:07 - 10 minutes

The City of Vancouver is out with 23 recommendations to combat the ongoing opioid crisis. It’s part of Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart’s campaign promise to establish an emergency task force for the city. Stewart highlighted three key strategies for the task force.   Sarah Blyth,  Founding Member of the Overdose Prevention Society and Community Action Team member, then spoke to the media about her thoughts on the recommendations being put forth today.   Vancouver Fire Chief Darrell Reid w...

Neighbourhood opposes developers plan to build 28 storey tower on Broadway

December 18, 2018 20:32 - 11 minutes

Guest: Michael Geller Vancouver architect and planner

As of today, Canadians will find it harder to get away with impaired driving

December 18, 2018 20:27 - 9 minutes

 New rules that increase penalties and expand police powers to demand breath samples take effect across Canada.  Legislation, which passed in June at the same time as new rules for drug-impaired driving, is intended to curb injuries and death by helping police catch drivers with more than the legal limit of alcohol in their bloodstreams. It gives police officers the right to ask for a breath sample from any driver they lawfully stop, lowering the bar from the previous legislation, which requi...

the Best of The Simi Sara Show - Mon Dec 17th 2018

December 17, 2018 21:55 - 50 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥   We will finally get a look at the report commissioned by the NDP government on the future of the Massey crossing. What would you like to see?   New 10 lane bridge New six lane bridge New tunnel Nothing at all     Chapter 2 More Weddings at City Hall in Vancouver?   In the past 15 years, only two weddings have taken place in Vancouver’s iconic City-Hall. One woman, wants to change this. Melissa De Genova is a Vancouver City Councillor, a...

SIMI’S LOSER AND WINNER OF THE DAY

December 17, 2018 21:53 - 5 minutes

Loser An unknown “porch pirate” Shamokin, Pennsylvania A female thief who took an Amazon box from a porch in Shamokin got a big surprise when she opened it. Winner Candice Dickie Candice called into teh CKNW Buzzline to SHARE her best CHER. She sang her best ‘If I Could Turn Back Time’... and she is the winner of the day…

Delta South MLA slams government for ordering another review of Massey crossing

December 17, 2018 21:46 - 13 minutes

After sitting on it for over 6 months, the NDP government has finally released a report on what to do with the aging Massey Tunnel.Transportation Minister Clare Trevena, talking about big bridge proposed by the former Liberal government. She says this report outlines several, more suitable options, and will require further study. Delta South MLA Ian Paton has been penly frustrated at the wait for the report and has repeatedly said independent reviews have already been done. He believes that ...

Former Mayor of Delta weighs in on government’s plan for Massey crossing

December 17, 2018 21:08 - 9 minutes

During her 19 year reign as Mayor of Delta, Lois Jackson worked to convince the provincial government to replace the George Massey tunnel sooner rather than later. What does she think of today’s news from the government that a 10-lane bridge concept is not the best fit for the region, and instead they are recommending another round of consultations?   Guest: Lois Jackson Former mayor of Delta City Councillor

Travel Best Bets: Government released the Air Passenger Bill of Rights Air passengers who are bumped from overbooked flights or who are forced to sit through long delays could receive up to $2,400 under proposed regulations for the government's promised passenger bill of rights. The proposed compensation will use a sliding scale with larger airlines and longer delays requiring bigger compensation payments. The Canadian Transportation Agency is releasing the draft regulations for public comme

December 17, 2018 20:58 - 8 minutes

 Air passengers who are bumped from overbooked flights or who are forced to sit through long delays could receive up to $2,400 under proposed regulations for the government's promised passenger bill of rights.  The proposed compensation will use a sliding scale with larger airlines and longer delays requiring bigger compensation payments. The Canadian Transportation Agency is releasing the draft regulations for public comment with an aim to having the rules take effect by next summer. The reg...

Government calls for feasibility study for the future of the Massey Crossing

December 17, 2018 20:53 - 10 minutes

The BC government is unveiling a comprehensive report on the future of the George Massey tunnel. The NDP put the brakes on the Liberal government plan to build a ten lane bridge to replace the aging, often congested tunnel. The report out today doesn't seem to offer firm recommendations on the path ahead.It does suggest ten lanes is too much; and a smaller bridge may be a better idea. The report recommends a smaller bridge (6 to 8 lanes), or an ITT (immersed two tunnel) crossing with up to ei...

More Weddings at City Hall in Vancouver?

December 17, 2018 20:50 - 8 minutes

In the past 15 years, only two weddings have taken place in Vancouver’s iconic City-Hall. One woman, wants to change this. Melissa De Genova is a Vancouver City Councillor, and she wants to create a program that facilitates affordable weddings for people who want to get married on the grounds of City Hall, or perhaps even inside the Council Chamber itself.

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Fri Dec 14th 2018

December 14, 2018 22:12 - 57 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 As drivers brace for what could be a doozy of a proposed rate hike from ICBC, the leader of the BC Liberals is again lobbying to overhaul the crown corporation. Andrew Wilkinson spoke with CHNL In Kamloops this morning about his solution to the ICBC crisis. Should ICBC be forced to compete against private insurance companies? Yes No   Chapter 2 Broughton-area First Nations reach deal with B.C. government on fish farms An agreement between thr...

ICBC President breaks down why you will be paying more for car insurance in 2019

December 14, 2018 21:53 - 15 minutes

Your wallet is about to take the hit! ICBC will submit its next basic rate application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission later today, asking for a 6.3 per cent increase to basic insurance rates – an increase which would have needed to be almost 40 per cent if not for the major reforms being introduced to B.C.'s auto insurance system.   Guest: Nicolas Jimenez President and CEO of ICBC

Foodie Friday: The Great Rocky Mountain Chocolates Giveaway

December 14, 2018 21:09 - 19 minutes

Caren is joining us for Foodie Friday and today she is here with a special Rocky Mountain Chocolates giveaway! Caren has nine chocolate Santa’s to giveaway to CKNW listeners with the best Christmas cooking questions. Listeners who win can pick up their chocolate prize at the Gourmet Warehouse at 1340 E Hastings St in Vancouver.   Guest: Caren McSherry President and Founder of the Gourmet Warehouse

BREAKING: ICBC is seeking a 6.3% increase to basic insurance rates

December 14, 2018 20:58 - 16 minutes

ICBC will submit its next basic rate application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission later today, asking for a 6.3 per cent increase to basic insurance rates – an increase which would have needed to be almost 40 per cent if not for the major reforms being introduced to B.C.'s auto insurance system. Guest: Kris Sims B.C. Director at Canadian Taxpayers Federation Guest: Richard Zussman Global News Reporter

Former Surrey city council candidate slams McCallum’s Skytrain promise

December 14, 2018 20:33 - 19 minutes

Guest: Stuart Parker Former candidate for Surrey city council

Doug McCallum discusses his first 55 days as Mayor of Surrey

December 14, 2018 20:09 - 18 minutes

It has been a busy 55 days since Doug McCallum was elected as Mayor of Surrey. Since then, Mayor McCallum has promised to get rid of the RCMP and implement a municipal police force and do away with the planned LRT in favour of a much desired SkyTrain system.   However, the 55 days haven’t been without controversy. RCMP Constable Marcus Pickett wrote an open letter to Mayor McCallum saying that his plan to switch to a municipal police force is a bad idea.   Additionally, the city’s draft b...

Broughton-area First Nations reach deal with B.C. government on fish farms

December 14, 2018 19:46 - 9 minutes

An agreement between three B.C. First Nations and the provincial government will see the closure of at least 10 of the 17 ocean-based salmon farms in the Broughton Archipelago by the end of 2022. The move is intended to create a “farm-free migration corridor” for wild salmon through the waters off the northeast coast of Vancouver Island. Guest: Adam Olsen                         MLA for Saanich North and the Islands

The best of the Simi Sara Show - December 13th 2018

December 13, 2018 21:56 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 Hot question of the day Always tip your waiter! Everybody knows that. But should you tip on take-out orders?1) Yes, I always tip, even for a take-out coffee.2) I sometimes tip on take-out3) Never. Chapter 2 ICBC expected to submit basic insurance rate hike on Friday Guest:  Aaron Sutherland, Vice President, Insurance Bureau of Canada Chapter 3 Community Legal Assistance Society says rental task force recommendations fail to protect tenants Guest: Holly Popenia, Lawyer with ...

The best of The Simi Sara Show - Wed Dec 12th 2018

December 12, 2018 21:55 - 54 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥   Guess the ICBC rate hike! Will it be between:   Zero to 3 per cent 3 to 7 per cent 7 to 10 per cent Over 10 per cent   Chapter 2 Surrey councillor says Surrey needs more RCMP officers, despite working towards municipal police force   In a split vote, Surrey council has approved the draft budget which goes to a final vote next week. Councillors Jack Hundial, Brenda Locke, Linda Annis and Steven Pettigrew voting against, because the draft...

Friend of detained diplomat in China says she fears for the worst

December 12, 2018 21:52 - 14 minutes

The whereabouts of Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig remain a mystery after it was revealed that he was detained by the Chinese government. Since the news broke, the Chinese government has shed very little light on the situation. While declining to confirm Michael Kovrig's detention, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang said the International Crisis Group, where Kovrig is a Hong-Kong-based analyst, was not registered in China and its activities in the country were illegal.   Charles Burton ...

Landlords react to the recommendations from the Rental Task Force

December 12, 2018 21:12 - 10 minutes

The all-party rental task force is out with 23 recommendations on how to improve the situation for renters in the province. Chair Spencer Chandra- Herbert presented the report - compiled from months of consultation - to housing minister Selina Robinson.  Recommendations include halting renovictions, improving fairness of dispute resolution at the tenancy branch and to ensure rent reductions if repairs are not done. The Minister is taking all recommendation under advisement. What she does with...

Author Dr. Jillian Roberts on her new book "Kids, Sex & Screens"

December 12, 2018 20:38 - 18 minutes

Our kids are being exposed to sexual content at a younger and younger age, whether through the Internet, advertisements, or interactions with their peers. When children are exposed to this sexual information without context, or images of a graphic nature, they can experience lasting psychological effects with deep-seated ramifications. Kids, Sex & Screens explains in easy-to-understand language what exactly the psychological effects of that exposure can look like, and offers parents the tools...

Surrey councillor says Surrey needs more RCMP officers, despite working towards municipal police force

December 12, 2018 19:41 - 16 minutes

In a split vote, Surrey council has approved the draft budget which goes to a final vote next week. Councillors Jack Hundial, Brenda Locke, Linda Annis and Steven Pettigrew voting against, because the draft budget includes postponing several big-ticket capital projects including the Cloverdale Ice Complex that was promised by the previous council, and the Grandview Heights Community Centre. The proposed budget also calls for no new RCMP members to be added to the current force, given the cit...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Tues Dec 11th 2018

December 11, 2018 21:54 - 54 minutes

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥   Mayor Lisa Helps wants Victoria to withdraw its support for a downtown casino, given recent revelations about money laundering in the BC gaming industry and possible gang links to fentanyl trafficking. Is the Mayor right?   Yes No Unsure     Chapter 2 Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig detained in China after arrest of Huawei CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou in Canada   A former Canadian diplomat -- who worked as a political lead for Prime ...

Vancouver city councillor argues residents cannot afford proposed property tax increase

December 11, 2018 20:47 - 9 minutes

If you own property in Vancouver, get ready to pay more taxes. Later today City Council considers a property tax hike of just under 5%. Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart discussed the tax increase while speaking with Global News reporter Grace Ke.   Rebecca Bligh is an NPA city councillor, and she says that most Vancouver residents cannot afford this tax increase. She joins to discus why, and what she plans to do about it at today’s city hall meeting.   Guest: Rebecca Bligh NPA Vancouver c...

The podcast ‘Nothing Much Happens’ works to put adults to sleep

December 11, 2018 20:41 - 8 minutes

According to recent statistics, 40% of Canadian adults suffer with some sort of sleep disorder. If you are one of the 40%, you have probably tried a few things to help you fall asleep, but have you ever thought about trying a podcast? Kathryn Nicolai is on a mission to help people fall asleep and stay asleep through her successful podcast, Nothing Much Happens: Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups. Each episode features a simple yet rewarding nighttime story with an adult flair. Nothing Much Happe...

Don't look for any big drop in housing prices in Metro Vancouver in 2019

December 11, 2018 20:13 - 10 minutes

Don't look for any big drop in housing prices in Metro Vancouver in 2019 - despite a big drop in the number of sales -  The Royal Lepage Market Survey Forecast predicts prices will rise by 0.6% in 2019, bringing the median price in Metro to just under $1.3-million. It says while home prices will remain relatively flat during the year, the region's healthy economy, excellent lifestyle, and beautiful natural surroundings will continue to support the real estate market in the long term   Guest...

Mayor wants to withdraw support for building casino in Victoria

December 11, 2018 19:20 - 7 minutes

Mayor Lisa Helps wants Victoria to withdraw its support for a downtown casino, given recent revelations about money laundering in the BC gaming industry and possible gang links to fentanyl trafficking. However, the provincial government is currently working to crack down on money laundering in casinos and has recently implemented rules to curb possible money laundering, such as ‘source of funds declarations’. Now that certain rules are in place, does Mayor Helps really feel that it is still n...

Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig detained in China after arrest of Huawei CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou in Canada

December 11, 2018 19:13 - 9 minutes

A short time ago, CKNW spoke to Globe and Mail Beijing Correspondent, Nathan VanderKlippe about the detention of Michael Kovrig, a former Canadian diplomat in China. Is China focusing its rage on Canada in the wake of the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou? Nathan says there’s been silence from Chinese authorities about why Kovrig was detained.

Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig detained in China after arrest of Huawei CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou in Canada

December 11, 2018 19:12 - 9 minutes

A former Canadian diplomat -- who worked as a political lead for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's 2016 visit to Hong Kong -- has reportedly been arrested in China. The International Crisis Group says it is aware of media reports that Michael Kovrig, its North East Asia senior adviser, has been detained. Is this move from China retaliation for Meng’s arrest and possible extradition?   Guest: Phil Calvert Former Canadian diplomat who worked in China                Senior research fellow at t...

The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Mon Dec 10th 2018

December 10, 2018 21:53 - 1 hour

Chapter 1 🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥 The CDC is warning everyone to not eat raw cookie dough this holiday season because “unbaked products that are intended to be cooked, such as dough or batter, can make you sick. Will you be following the CDC’s advice? Yes, not worth the risk! No, totally worth the risk!   Chapter 2 Theresa May pulls plug on Brexit vote amid 'widespread concern' over Northern Ireland backstop Prime Minister Theresa May has called off Tuesday's crucial vote on he...

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