>> Lien: TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> HAIDA GWAII OUTBREAK.
13 LOCAL RESIDENTS TEST POSITIVE
FOR COVID-19.
ALSO...
>> IMPOSSIBLE.
IT'S -- THERE'S JUST NO WAY YOU
CAN HAVE A PLAN B IF YOU'RE
ANTICIPATING BOTH PARENTS ARE
GOING TO BE WORKING.
>> PARENTS LEFT IN THE LURCH
AFTER THE PROVINCE'S SCHOOLS
MIGHT NOT BE BACK IN THE FALL.
AND...
>> WE'VE NEVER SEEN IT THIS
BUSY.
WE'RE SETTING ATTENDANCE RECORDS
ALMOST EVERY DAY.
>> SUMMER IN COVID-19 TIMES.
BRITISH COLUMBIANS FLOCK TO
LOCAL CAMPGROUNDS.
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> Lien: GOOD EVENING, THANKS
FOR JOINING US.
WELL, THEY HAVE MANAGED TO AVOID
COVID-19, UNTIL NOW.
>> Mike: THE REMOTE ISLAND OF
HAIDA GWAII NOW DEALING WITH AN
OUTBREAK OF THE VIRUS, WITH 13
LOCAL RESIDENT TESTING POSITIVE.
>> Lien: TINA LOVGREEN JOINS
US LIVE NOW WITH MORE ON THAT.
>>> SO, TINA, TELL US, DO WE
KNOW HOW THE VIRUS MADE ITS WAY
ON TO THE ISLAND?
>> NO, LIEN, THAT'S STILL UNDER
INVESTIGATION.
HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL US THEY'RE
TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE INITIAL
SOURCE OF TRANSMISSION, AS THEY
CALL IT, BUT SO FAR WE KNOW THAT
13 PEOPLE HAVE TESTED POSITIVE
AND OUT OF THOSE 13 PEOPLE ONE
PERSON HAS RECOVERED.
WE KNOW THAT ALL THESE CASES ARE
LINKED TOGETHER AND THEY INVOLVE
LOCALS.
HEALTH OFFICIALS BELIEVE THAT
SOME OF THE CASES ARE RELATED TO
RESIDENTS WHO TRAVELLED OFF THE
ISLAND AND THEN THE OTHER CASES
ARE LINKED TO EXPOSURE TO THOSE
KNOWN CASES.
NOW, THIS REMOTE COMMUNITY OF
HAIDA GWAII HAS BEEN WORKING
HARD TO PREVENT AN OUTBREAK SUCH
AS THIS.
THE ISLAND HAS BEEN OFF LIMITS
TO NONRESIDENTS FOR SOME TIME
NOW AND WE'VE HEARD FROM THE
HAIDA NATION, WHO HAVE BEEN
EXTREMELY WORRIED, CONCERN ABOUT
LIMITED HEALTH RESOURCES SAYING
THERE'S NOT ENOUGH VENTILATORS
TO DEAL WITH AN OUTBREAK.
BUT NOW THAT THEY'RE HERE THEY
SAY IT'S TIME TO WORK TOGETHER.
>> WE'RE OBVIOUSLY, YOU KNOW,
CONCERNED FOR THE HEALTH AND
WELL-BEING OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF
HAIDA GWAII.
I THINK PEOPLE ARE WORRIED, BUT
I THINK REALLY IT'S A TIME TO BE
CALM AND TO BE KIND AND SUPPORT
EACH OTHER.
>> THE ISLAND HAS BEEN UNDER A
STATE OF EMERGENCY SINCE MARCH,
BUT LAST WEEK IT UPDATED THE
MEASURES AFTER ITS FIRST
POSITIVE CASE WAS CONFIRMED.
AND THERE ARE SOME VERY STRICT
MEASURES IN PLACE, SUCH AS
ASKING RESIDENT TO NOT TRAVEL
OFF THE ISLAND UNLESS IT'S
ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL, SUCH AS
GOING TO THE DOCTOR TO SEEK
MEDICAL ATTENTION, AND IF THEY
COME BACK, IF THEY HAD GONE --
TRAVELLED OUTSIDE THE ISLAND AND
CAME BACK THEY MUST SELF-ISOLATE
FOR 14 DAYS.
SO VERY STRICT PROTOCOLS IN
PLACE TO TRY AND CONTAIN THE
OUTBREAK NOW THAT IT'S HERE,
MIKE, LIEN?
>> Lien: TINA LOVGREEN
REPORTING LIVE FOR US TONIGHT.
ON TO THE LATEST NUMBERS
ELSEWHERE IN THE PROVINCE.
SADLY, ANOTHER PERSON HAS DIED
DUE TO COVID-19 IN OUR PROVINCE
AND THE CASE NUMBER -- AND THAT
BRINGS THE TOTAL TO 1991.
THERE WERE ALSO 27 NEW CASES
ANNOUNCED, THOUGH THE NUMBER OF
ACTIVE CASES IS BACK DOWN UNDER
300.
HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE ALSO
IDENTIFYING A CLOTHING STORE IN
KELOWNA AS ANOTHER POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE RISK.
ANYONE WHO VISITED FISELL OWE'S
IS ASKED TO MONITOR THEM FOR
SYMPTOMS.
THERE ARE 12 PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL,
THREE OF HOME ARE IN INTENSIVE
CARE.
2934 PEOPLE HAVE RECOVERED SO
FAR FROM THE VIRUS.
>> Mike: AFTER MONTHS OF
CLOSED DOORS, MOST LONG-TERM
CARE HOMES IN B.C. ARE NOW ONCE
AGAIN ALLOWING VISITORS.
>> BUT WEEKS INTO THE REOPENING
PLAN SOME FAMILY MEMBERS ARE
SAYING THE RILES ARE TOO
RESTRICTIVE.
>> JOHN LEARNED SPOKE WITH ONE
WOMAN WHO HE HAD TO MAKE A VERY
TOUGH DECISION.
>> MY HEART BREAKS THINKING OF
HER.
>> Reporter: THE THOUGHT OF
HER MOM ENOUGH TO MAKE VAL 
OOTGREN TO TEARS.
>> SHE'S BEEN IN HER ROOM ALL
THIS TIME.
>> Reporter: SHE FINALLY GOT
THE OKAY TO VISIT HER
84-YEAR-OLD MOTHER A FEW WEEK
AGO.
SHE AND HER SISTER WOULD
ALTERNATE TRIPS TO THE NAME CARE
HOME WHERE THEIR MOM LIVES, A
FEW DAYS AGO HER MOM WAS TOLD
THERE COULD ONLY BE ONE PRIMARY
VISITOR GOING FORWARD.
>> SHE STARTED CRYING, BECAUSE
IMAGINE BEING ASKED TO
(INDISCERNIBLE).
>> Reporter: CARE HOME
RESIDENT GET ONE DESIGNATED
VISITOR AND THE VISIT LAST ONLY
20 MINUTES.
>> THERE'S GOING TO HAVE TO BE
SOME CONTROLS BECAUSE EVERY NEW
PERSON WHO COMES IN PRESENTS A
NEW POTENTIAL RISK, AND IS
ADDITIONAL -- AN ADDITIONAL
PERSON WE HAVE TO DO CONTACT
TRACING WITH.
>> Reporter: SENIORS ADVOCATE
ISABELLE MacKENZIE SAYS THE
RICKS ARE NECESSARY.
OUTBREAKS INSIDE CARE HOMES,
ONCE THE FRONT LINE OF THE
PANDEMIC, HAVE SUBSIDED.
MOST HOMES IN B.C. HAVE STARTED
OPENING THEIR DOORS.
>> A MAJORITY OF PEOPLE IN B.C.
LONG-TERM CARE HOMES HAVE NOW
RECEIVED VISITS AND WE ARE
DELIGHTED BY THAT.
>> Reporter: BUT THERE ARE
STILL 120 CARE HOMES THAT
HAVEN'T SUBMITTED SAFETY PLANS.
OFFICIALS SAY THOSE HOMES SHOULD
OPEN UP BY THE END OF JULY, AND
THE LIMIT ON VISITORS COULD ALSO
EASE UP IN THE WEEKS THAT
FOLLOW.
>> I THINK AND I HOPE WE CAN GO
BEYOND THE ONE.
BUT I THINK IT'S NOT GOING TO BE
SIX OR SEVEN OR ANYBODY WHO
WANTS TO COME TO VISIT.
>> Reporter: A MINOR TWEAK TO
THE RULES THAT COULD MAKE A BIG
DIFFERENCE TO FAMILIES.
>> THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE
FEELING A LOT OF PAIN.
BUT THESE PEOPLE IN THE
RESIDENCE HAVE SO LITTLE.
>> Reporter: JON HERNANDEZ,
CBC NEWS, VANCOUVER.
>> WELL, THE HALFWAY POINT OF
SUMMER IS NEAR WHICH MEANS
SCHOOL IS JUST AROUND THE
CORNER.
>> Mike: A FULL RETURN TO
CLASSROOMS IS ANTICIPATED, BUT
B.C.'S PREMIER IS WARNING
PARENTS TO HAVE WHAT HE'S
CALLING A PLAN B JUST IN CASE.
>> Lien: AS WE HEAR IN THIS
REPORT, THAT'S CREATING A LOT OF
ANXIETY FOR FAMILIES ALREADY
CAUGHT IN THE BALANCING ACT.
>> Reporter: WORKING AT HOME
IS SEEMLY A NICE AND QUIET
THOUGHT...
BUT COUPLE THAT WITH PREPPING
FOOD, LESSON PLANS FOR TWO KIDS
AND FINDING TIME TO DO
EVERYTHING ELSE LIFE DEMANDS,
ALL DURING THE PANDEMIC.
AND IT'S NOT EASY.
>> WE CAN'T BE EVERYTHING.
WE CAN'T BE THEIR TEACHERS AND
THEIR FRIENDS AND THEIR PARENTS
THROUGH ALL OF THIS.
>> THAT SHOULD CHANGE THIS FALL
WITH A FULL RETURN TO CLASSROOMS
BUT PREMIER JOHN HORGAN SAYS
IT'S BEST TO HAVE A BACKUP PLAN
WITH THE UNCERTAINTY OF 
COVID-19.
THE LADNER BUSINESS WOMAN AND
MOM OF TWO, THE THOUGHT OF NO
IN-CLASS SCHOOLING COME
SEPTEMBER IS JUST ANOTHER
COVID-19 CURVE BALL.
>> TO BE HONEST, MOST PARENTS
WERE ALWAYS COGNIZANT OF THE
FACT THAT THERE WOULD HAVE TO BE
A PLAN B.
BUT A LOT OF THE REASSURANCE
THAT WAS COMING UP WAS
DEFINITELY HOPEFUL FOR A LOT OF
US.
WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO WHEN IT
COMES TO WORK AND MAKING SURE
WE'RE ALSO PROVIDING WHAT WE
NEED FOR OUR FAMILIES TO BE
ECONOMICALLY SAFE?
>> Reporter: WHICH MEANS
SHE'LL CONTINUE AS THE EDUCATOR
WHILE PARENTING IF NEED BE, ALL
WHILE TRYING TO BALANCE A
HOUSEHOLD AND A BUSINESS.
SHE'S NOT ALONE IN FEELING
OVERWHELMED, EITHER.
>> IMPOSSIBLE.
IT'S -- THERE'S JUST NO WAY YOU
CAN HAVE A PLAN B IF YOU'RE
ANTICIPATING THAT BOTH PARENTS
ARE GOING TO BE WORKING JUST THE
IDEA OF CONTINUING TO HAVE
CHILDREN AT HOME AND BE WORKING
FULL-TIME IS JUST NOT GOING TO
WORK.
>> Reporter: EDUCATION
MINISTER ROB FLEMING SAYS HE'S
HOPEFUL FOR A RETURN TO SCHOOL
ON SEPTEMBER 8 STILL, BUT HE'LL
FOLLOW THE GUIDANCE OF SCIENCE.
>> IT'S VERY, VERY IMPORTANT FOR
THE WELL-BEING OF KIDS, AND
FAMILIES TO HAVE SCHOOLS RESTART
IN SEPTEMBER.
WE'RE ONLY GOING TO DO THAT IF
IT'S SAFE TO DO SO AND THAT IS
THE PLAN.
>> Reporter: AN UPDATE ON THE
NEW SCHOOL YEAR IS EXPECTED NEXT
WEEK AND IT CAN'T COME SOON
ENOUGH.
>> THERE'S A LOT OF FEAR,
THERE'S A LOT OF ANXIETY AND
JUST KIND OF FIGURING OUT WHAT
TO DO WITH THAT UNKNOWN.
>> Reporter: AN UNKNOWN THAT
WILL CONTINUE TO LINGER FOR NOW
FOR DESHANI'S FAMILY AND OTHERS
LIKE HERS.
CZAR PREMISE, CBC NEWS, LADNER.
>> Mike: AS THE NEW SCHOOL
YEAR QUICKLY APPROACHES, SOME
KIDS MAY NEED TO BE TESTED FOR
COVID-19.
>> IN ANTICIPATION, B.C.
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL HAS PUT
TOGETHER A SHORT VIDEO TO GIVE
THEM AN IDEA OF WHAT TO EXPECT.
♪
>> I'LL NEED TO PUT THIS SMALL
SWAB INTO YOUR NOSE.
CAN YOU SEE HOW SKINNY IT IS?
IT'S SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO CHECK
FOR A VIRUS THAT MAY BE WAY AT
THE BACK OF YOUR NOSE.
>> THE SHORT VIDEO WALKS THROUGH
SOME OF THE BASICS OF COVID-19
AND SHOWS KIDS WHAT'S INVOLVED
IN TESTING FOR THE VIRUS.
FROM P.P.E. TO KEEPING
DISTRACTED AND ALLOW THAT SMALL
SWAB WORKS.
THE HOPE IS IT CAN HELP ERASE
AND EASE THE FEAR OF THE
UNKNOWN.
>> IT'S ONLY A FEW SECONDS AND
ONCE THAT'S OVER, GENERALLY KIDS
ARE FINAL.
I THINK AS ANYONE WHO'S HAD IT,
IT'S NOT A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE
BUT FOR THE MOST PART PEOPLE DO
REALLY WELL WITH THAT TEST.
>> Mike: THE HOSPITAL SAYS FOR
CHILDREN WHO ARE A LITTLE MORE
ANXIOUS, PAIR THE TEST WITH A
TREAT OR FUN ACTIVITY
AFTERWARDS.
TESTING IS RECOMMENDED FOR
ANYONE WITH COLD, FLU OR
COVID-19-LIKE SYMPTOMS, EVEN
MILD ONES.
>> WELL, TRAVEL RICKS FROM THE
PANDEMIC IS ENCOURAGE --
RESTRICTIONS FROM THE PANDEMIC
IS ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO STAY
OUTDOORS AND LOCAL WHEN
POSSIBLE.
>> THAT'S INSPIRING SOME FOLKS
TO DUST OFFER THE TENT OR
PERHAPS BUY A NEW ONE.
>> B.C.'S 2020 CAMPING SEASON IS
ALREADY OFF TO A RECORD-SETTING
START.
>> I THINK I FIGURED ITITY.
>> Reporter: MEGHAN HILLER IS
REDISCOVERING WHAT IT'S LIKE TO
SET UP A TENT.
>> WE ALWAYS USED TO COME TO
THIS PARK, BUT I HAVEN'T BEEN
CAMPING IN 20 YEARS.
>> Reporter: THAT DIDN'T STOP
HER FROM BOOKING A SITE THIS
YEAR FOR HER FAMILY.
FOR HER, COVID-19 IS A GOOD
EXCUSE TO GET BACK INTO THE
GREAT OUTDOORS.
BUYING ALL THEIR GEAR FROM
SCRATCH.
>> SLEEPING BAGS, THAT SORT OF
THING, TOYS FOR THE KIDS, LOTS
OF STUFF POUR THEM TO PLAY WITH.
>> Reporter: IT SEEMS MANY
PEOPLE ARE LOOKING TO GET OUT
AND ENJOY NATURE DURING COVID.
THE CAMPSITES AT GOLDEN EARS ARE
FULLY BOOKED EVERY DAY THIS
SUMMER.
>> WE'VE NEVER SEEN IT THIS
BUSY.
WE'RE SETTING ATTENDANCE RECORDS
ALMOST EVERY DAY.
IT'S OVER 4700 CARS THROUGH THE
GATE LAST SUNDAY, OUR BUSIEST
DAY EVER.
>> Reporter: FOR CON TECK, THE
PARK CAN FIT ABOUT A THOUSAND
VEHICLES.
MORE THAN FOUR TIMES AS MANY
PEOPLE SHOWED UP.
THESE FAMILIES HAPPY THEY BOOKED
AHEAD.
>> WELL, THIS TIME WE HAD BOOKED
RIGHT WHEN THEY HAD REOPENED THE
PARKS BUT IT WAS KIND OF LIKE A
FREE-FOR-ALL TRYING TO GET THESE
TWO DAYS.
I WAS REALLY HAPPY TO GET A
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, BUT THAT'S IT.
>> ONCE YOU HAVE A SITE BOOKED,
THEN THERE'S THE COMPETITION FOR
GEAR.
>> WE TRIED TO GET THE THERMOS
CELL, LIKE A MOSQUITO REPELLENT
DOME BUT IT SOLD OUT EVERYWHERE.
>> THERE'S NOT MUCH OPTIONS THIS
YEAR.
WE WERE REALLY LOOKING FOR A
BIKE AND THERE'S NOT MUCH.
>> I WENT TO WAL-MART AND
CANADIAN TIRE AND IT'S PRETTY
MUCH PICKED OVERMENT THERE WERE
CERTAIN THINGS WE COULDN'T GET.
>> Reporter: SO THOSE LOOKING
TO GET INTO CAMPING MIGHT NEED
TO GET A BIT CREATIVE WITH
PROVINCIAL CAMPSITES HARD TO
COME BY.
>> WE'RE GOING TO PLAN A CAMP IN
OUR BACKYARD, FOR SURE.
>> Reporter: SOMETHING MEGHAN
HILLER'S FAMILY MIGHT NEED TO
CONSIDER TOO, WHILE THE IT'S
FIRST TIME FOR HER LIMB CAMPERS
IT CERTAINLY DOESN'T LOOK LIKE
THE LAST.
MICKI COWAN, CBC NEWS, GOLDEN
EARS PROVINCIAL PARK.
>> Mike: A BOOM IS IN HOSPITAL
TONIGHT AFTER SHE WAS PUSHED AND
HIT BY A SKYTRAIN IN NEW
WESTMINSTER LAST NIGHT.
>> SHE'S EXPECTED TO SURVIVE BUT
AS JOEL BALLARD EXPLAINS, POLICE
SAY THE PERSON WHO PUSHED HER
WAS TRYING TO HELP.
(SIREN)
>> Reporter: POLICE SAY IT ALL
BEGAN WHETHER A FIGHT BROKE OUT
BETWEEN TWO WOMEN ON THE
PLATFORM OF COLUMBIA SKYTRAIN
STATION LAST NIGHT.
THE FIGHT TURNED PHYSICAL AND
THAT'S WHEN A BYSTANDER, A MAN,
STEPPED IN TO BREAK UP THE
FIGHT.
AT THAT POINT THE ALTERCATION
STARTED BETWEEN THE MAN AND ONE
OF THE WOMEN.
POLICE SAY THE MAN ACTING IN
WHAT APPEARS TO BE SELF-DEFENCE
PUSHED THE WOMEN OFF OF HIMSELF
AT WHICH POINT SHE STUMBLED BACK
AND FELL ON TO THE TRAIN TRACKS
WHILE A SKYTRAIN WAS SLOWING
DOWN AND APPROACHING THE
STATION.
>> THE FEMALE VICTIM, 32 YEARS
OF AGE, WAS INITIALLY TRAPPED
UNDER THE SKYTRAIN AND HAD TO BE
FREED.
ONCE SHE WAS FREED SHE WAS
TRANSPORTED BY BRITISH COLUMBIA
AMBULANCE SERVICE TO HOSPITAL.
THE VICTIM WAS CONSCIOUS,
TALKING, AND SHE SUSTAINED
SERIOUS BUT NON-LIFE THREATENING
INJURIES.
>> Reporter: SO FAR POLICE SAY
THERE'S NO EVIDENCE TO SUGGEST
THE MAN INTENTIONALLY PUSHED THE
WOMAN ON TOTE TRAIN TRACKS.
-- TO THE TRAIN TRACKS.
ICE SINCE BEEN RELEASED WITHOUT
ANY CONDITIONS AND WITHOUT
MAKING ANY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
CHARGES AGAINST THE MAN.
NOW, POLICE HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO
SPEAK WITH THE SECOND WOMAN WHO
WAS INVOLVED.
THEY'RE ASKING THAT SHE PLEASE
COME FORWARD TO PROVIDE ANY
INFORMATION.
THEY'RE ALSO ASKING ANYONE WHO
WAS ON THE PLATFORM AT THE TIME
WHO MIGHT HAVE SEEN SOMETHING,
WHO MIGHT HAVE RECORDED
SOMETHING ON THEIR CELL PHONE,
PLEASE CONTACT NEW WESTMINSTER
POLICE.
JOEL BALLARD, CBC NEWS, NEW
WESTMINSTER.
>> IS A GROUP OF CANADIAN HONG
KONG EXPATS RALLIED OUTSIDE
OAKRIDGE CENTRE THIS AFTERNOON
DRAWING ATTENTION TO A NEW
NATIONAL SECURITY LAW IMPOSED IN
HONG KONG AND ITS SUPPORT BY THE
HEAD OF THE COUNCIL OF CHINESE
CANADIANS.
>> OUR MESSAGE IS VERY CLEAR.
WE WANT CANADIAN PEOPLE TO BE
MORE AWARE OF THE ACTIVITIES,
AND ALSO THE INFLUENCE FROM THE
(INDISCERNIBLE) CHINESE
(INDISCERNIBLE) PARTY.
>> THE GROUP SAYS MOST ARE
STRONGLY OPPOSED TO THE NATIONAL
SECURITY LAW.
CRITICS OF THE NEW LAW SAY IT
WILL RICK PROTEST AND FREEDOM OF
SPEECH, GIVING MAINLAND CHINA
MORE POWER OVER THE FORMER
BRITISH COLONY.
HOWEVER, PROTESTERS SAY THE
CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL
CONGRESS OF CHINESE CANADIANS
HAS MADE STATEMENTS THAT HIS
ORGANIZATION REPRESENTS ALL
CHINESE CANADIANS IN SUPPORTING
THE NEW LAW.
PROTESTERS SAY THEY STRONGLY
CONDEMN THAT CLAIM.
>> LAWYERS FOR MENG WANZHOU ARE
PUSHING A NEW ANGLE TO TRY TO
FREE THE WAY WAY CFO FROM
POSSIBLE EXTRADITION TO THE U.S.
HER DEFENCE TEAM CLAIMS DONALD
TRUMP HAS POISONED THE
PROCEEDINGS AND THEY WANT THE
CASE THROWN OUT FOR ABUSE OF
PROCESS.
IN COURT DOCUMENTS MENG'S
LAWYERS SAY BASED ON TRUMP'S
HISTORY OF INTERVENING IN HIGH
PROFILE CRIMINAL CASES HE
WOULDN'T HESITATE TO USE HER AS
A BARGAINING CHIP IN A GLOBAL
TRADE WAR.
ALSO REFERENCED IS PRIME
MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU'S
COMMENTS ABOUT THE TWO MICHAELS
BEING DETAINED IN CHINA IN
APPARENT RETALIATION FOR MENG'S
ARREST.
THE HUAWEI EXECUTIVE'S LEGAL
TEAM SAYS THE PROCEEDINGS CAN NO
LONGER BE REASONABLY REGARDED AS
FAIR.
MENG WAS ARRESTED IN
DECEMBER 2018 AT YVR AND HAD YOU
BEEN UNDER HOUSE ARREST IN HER
VANCOUVER HOME.
>> Lien: A POPULAR BACK
COUNTRY ITEM USEDDED TO DETER
BEARS IS IS BEING CUBAN FROM
SALE OR USE IN VANCOUVER.
CITY COUNCIL HAS VOTED TO BAN
OBAMA CARE BANNINGERS.
THE CITY SAYS THERE'S BEEN MORE
THAN 500 COMPLAINTS RELATED TO
THE LOUD EXPLOSIVES THIS YEAR.
VIOLENT OTHERS WILL FACE A FINE
OF $1,000.
WHILE THE SALE OF BEAR BANGERS
IN THE CITY PEOPLE IN VANCOUVER
CAN STILL PURCHASE THEM ONLINE.
>> POLICE IN NORTHERN B.C. HAD
TO ISSUE A TICKET TO PEOPLE
INTEREST TRYING TO ATTRACT BEARS
WITH A BOX OF HONEY NUT CEREAL.
A PASSING MOTOR CYST SAW SOMEONE
TOSSING A BOX OF BREAKFAST
CEREAL ON HIGHWAY 16 NEAR
KITWANGA.
THE PERPETRATOR HAS SLAPPED WITH
A $345 TICKET.
UNDER THE WILDLIFE ACT IT'S AN
OFFENCE TO FEED DANGEROUS
WILDLIFE, IT CREATES A SERIOUS
RISK TO PUBLIC SAFETY AND OF
COURSE THE BEAR.
ALTHOUGH CEREAL MAY BE PART OF A
COMPLETE BREAKFAST FOR US, IT IS
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BEARS.
>> Lien: NOT QUITE.
>> THAT'S JUST...
>> IT'S AN EXPENSIVE BOX OF
CEREAL.
>> Mike: THAT'S JUST SILLY,
345 BUCKS, THERE YOU GO.
A.
>> METEOROLOGIST JOHANNA
WAGSTAFFE VOYAGE US FOR A FIRST
LOOK AT THE WEATHER.
JO, VERY NICE TO SEE YOU AND THE
>> YES, THE SUN DOES HELP MY
REAPPEARANCE INTO THE NEWSCAST
AFTER SHOWERS THIS MORNING.
BUT YOU KNOW WHAT?
IT WAS REFRESHING FOR A LOT OF
PEOPLE.
I DON'T THINK EVERYONE MINDED A
COOLER START TO THE DAY FOR A
SECOND TIME IN A ROW, ESPECIALLY
BECAUSE THINGS ARE REALLY GOING
TO HEAT UP IN OUR FORECAST,
ALREADY STARTING TO SEE THINGS
CHANGE FRIDAY EVENING.
LET ME TAKE YOU TO THE SPECIAL
WEATHER STATEMENT THAT
ENVIRONMENT CANADA ISSUED
EARLIER TODAY FOR BASICALLY ALL
OF SOUTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR
THE SOUTH COAST, WITH THE
EXCEPTION OF THE WEST SIDE OF
THE ISLAND, LOW 30S BEGINNING
SUNDAY AND FOR THE SOUTHERN
INTERIOR AND KOOTENAYS, HIGH 30S
BEGINNING SUNDAY AND THIS
STRETCH IS EXPECTED TO LAST
THROUGH MONDAY AND I THINK INTO
TUESDAY BEFORE WE GET A BIT OF A
COOLDOWN.
REALLY OUR FIRST BIG HEAT OF THE
SEASON, AND THE FIRST TIME THAT
ENVIRONMENT CANADA SORT OF
GIVING A HEADS UP THAT THE
PUBLIC SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO
WHAT KIND OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
THEY DO.
THE PEAK OF THE HEAT WILL BE
BETWEEN 1 AND 5 P.M., REALLY
BUILDING ON SUNDAY.
THAT'S WHEN WE GET THE HIGH AND
THE SPINNING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM
AND HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN
BEHIND IT.
AS I MENTIONED, IT WAS COOLER
TODAY.
YVR JUST AT 20 RIGHT NOW.
NOW.THERE WILL BE MUGGINESS THIS
WEEKEND AS HIGH PRESSURE STICKS
AROUND.
WE'LL TALK ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS
AFTER THE HEAT COMING UP.
>> ALL RIGHT, BRING IT ON.
THANK, JO.
TALK TO YOU IN A BITMENT.
>>> THIS SUMMER A LOT OF US HAVE
MORE TIME ON OUR HANDS THAN
USUAL, AND THAT INCLUDES THE
KIDS.
>> THANKS TO COACHED,EVERYTHING
FROM SUMMER CAMPS TO FAMILY
VACATIONS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED.
>> BUT FOUR LITTLE GIRLS IN
SURREY ARE MAKING THIS THE BEST
SUMMER-EVER BY STARTING THEIR
OWN CHARITY.
DEBORAH GOBLE HAS MORE.
>> Reporter: STARTING THAT
CHARITY ISN'T THAT UNHEARD OF
BUT STARTING ONE WHEN YOU'RE TEN
YEARS OLD?
THAT IS A LITTLE UNUSUAL.
>> IT DOESN'T MATTER LIKE HOW
LIKE OLD YOU ARE, YOU CAN DO
ANYTHING YOU WANT, ANYTHING IS
POSSIBLE TO YOU.
>> Reporter: THAT'S WHY THESE
FOUR FRIENDS CREATED KIDS FOR
KINDNESS.
>> WE THOUGHT YEAH, THIS WOULD
BE GOOD TO DO, NICE TO HELP
OTHER KIDS, AND AS FOR KIDS, AND
NOT BEING ON VIDEO GAMES,
PLAYING -- DOING ALL THAT STUFF
THAT NORMALLY KIDS WOULD DO.
>> I WAS ALL PUMPED AND READY,
AND I SAID YES, LET'S DO THIS!
>> Reporter: THIS IS THEIR
VIRTUAL TOY DRIVE.
>> ON THE CARD YOU'LL SIGN YOUR
NAME.
>> Reporter: FOR THE FIRST
PROJECT THEY WANTED TO DO
SOMETHING FOR B.C. CHILDREN'S
HOSPITALLER HOSPITAL SO THEY'RE
COLLECTING NEW TOYS.
THEY'LL EVEN GET YOU A TAX
RECEIPT.
YOU CAN BUY THE TOYS AND WE CAN
COME TO YOUR DOOR AND IF I CAN
UP THE TOYS, OR OTHER ITEMS
SAFELY.
>> Reporter: THEY ARE GETTING
A LITTLE HELP FROM THEIR MOMS, A
BIG SISTER AND HER FRIEND, AFTER
ALL, SOMEONE HAS TO DO THE
DRIVING.
BUT KIDS FOR KINDNESS IS ALL
THEIR IDEA.
>> THEY VOLUNTEERED BEFORE, IN
SMALLER CAPACITY, AND SO THEY
DECIDED THAT PERHAPS, YOU KNOW,
SINCE WE'RE GETTING OLDER THAT
WEBER PERHAPS DO SOMETHING TO
GIVE BACK.
>> IT WAS SO EXCITING.
IT WAS -- WHEN WE FOUND OUT THEY
WERE DOING THIS, THEY CAME ASK
AND SAID MOMMY, WE'RE DOING
THIS.
I WAS WOW, SO PROUD OF THEM.
>> Reporter: SOMETIMES YOU
MEET SOMEONE AND YOU JUST CLICK.
THEN YOU FIND OUT YOU ALL HAVE A
LOT IN COMMON.
>> AND WE WOULD EAT TOGETHER AT
LUNCH AND WE WOULD TALK TOGETHER
AT LUNCH.
>> AND WE WOULD BEG OUR TEACHER
TO PUT US IN A GROUP.
IF WE'RE SEPARATED WE WOULD BEG
HER.
>> THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED TO THESE
FOUR.
>> WE CAME FRIENDS AND I SAID
CAN I BE FRIENDS WERE YOU GUYS
TOO, AND THEN WE ALL BECAME
FRIENDS.
>> STARTING A CHARITY WAS JUST
WHAT THEY CAME UP WITH TO DO
TOGETHER THIS SUMMER.
>> (INDISCERNIBLE) JOHAL WE ARE
OVERWHELMED WITH THE SUPPORT
THEY'VE GOTTEN FROM THE
COMMUNITY AND ENCOURAGEMENT
THEY'RE GETTING FROM THE
COMMUNITY.
I THINK THIS IS JUST THE START
FOR THEM.
>> Reporter: BECAUSE EVEN
THOUGH THEY'RE NOT EVEN 12 YEARS
OLD YET, NAVY ALREADY FIGURED
OUT SOMETHING VERY IMPORTANT.
>> WHEN YOU'RE NICE TO SOMEONE
YOU FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOURSELF.
>> Reporter: DEBORAH GOBLE,
CBC NEWS, SURREY.
>> VERY IMPORTANT LESSON THEY'VE
LEARNED VERY YOUNG.
>> Mike: YES, PHILANTHROPY.
AND I LOVE IT WHEN SHE SAID, YOU
GET A TACK RECEIPT TOO.
>> THEY'RE ADORABLE.
A REMINDER YOU CAN WATCH THIS
NEWSCAST LIVE ON THE CBC GEM 
APP.
>> ALSO FACE YOUTUBE AND
INSTAGRAM AND YOU CAN FOLLOW US
AND JOHAN ON TWITTER AS WELL.
>> LAST MONTH A PASTOR CAME OUT
AS TRANSGENDER.
COMING UP, WHAT THE CHURCH HAS
NOW VOTED TO DO.
THANKS FOR STAYING WITH US
THROUGH THE TV COMMERCIAL BREAK.
>> Mike: THE RETURN OF THE
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE IS
INCHING CLOSER AND TORONTO IS
GEARING UP IN ITS ROLE AS ONE OF
HUB CITIES.
>> WE HAVE A VIEW NOW OF THE
SO-CALLED BUBBLE THAT WILL
CONTAIN THE LEAGUE WHEN IT ALL
GETS GOING.
>> WE'RE PUTTING SCRIMMAGE,.
>> FENCING AROUND THE EVENT
PLAZA THIS AFTERNOON.
>> TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY.
>> Reporter: RIGHT BY HOTEL X
ONE OF THE TWO HOTELS NHL
PLAYERS WILL BE STAYING AT.
BARRIERS WILL ALLOW PLAYERS TO
WALK FROM THE HOTEL TO NEARBY
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES WITHOUT
COMING IN CONTACT WITH THE
PUBLIC.
NEARBY BMO FIELD HAS ALSO BEEN
FENCED OFF AND WILL BE USED AS
AN EXERCISE AND ACTIVITY SPACE
FOR THE PLAYERS.
NHL COMMISSIONER GARY BETTMAN
SAYS IT'S BEEN A CHALLENGING
PROCESS.
>> FIRST AND FOREMOST AND YOU'VE
HEARD US SAY THIS OVER AND OVER
AGAIN, HEALTH AND SAFETY IS
DRIVING ALL OF OUR DECISIONS.
>> Reporter: AT DOWNTOWN'S
ROYAL YORK HOTEL THE FENCING IS
ALSO UP.
>> ONE OF THEIR GREAT FEATURES
IS A WONDERFUL OUTDOOR PATIO
DECK.
THERE'S A WALKING PATH THAT WILL
TAKE OUR PLAYERS FROM THE
FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK TO THE
SCOTIABANK ARENA.
>> THERE WILL BE 14 RESTAURANTS
FOR PLAYERS AND STAFF WITHIN THE
BUBBLE.
THERE WILL ALSO BE CONCIERGE
SERVICE FOR THEM TO ORDER
DELIVERY.
>> WE HAVE FAITH IN OUR BUBBLE.
WE HAVE FAITH IN THE STRENGTH OF
THE PERIMETER OF OUR BUBBLE.
>> NHL CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER
SAYS MUCH THOUGHT HAS BEEN PUT
INTO CREATING THIS BUBBLE IN AND
CONSULTATIONS CONTINUE WITH
PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICIALS.
>> WE'VE DESIGNED IT TO BE
CONSTRUCTED IN A WAY THAT DOES
TWO THINGS.
IT PROTECTS THE PUBLIC IN THE
FIRST INSTANCE, AND IT PROTECTS
THE PEOPLE INSIDE THE BUBBLE, IN
THE SECOND CASE.
AND WE DON'T EXPECT IT TO BE
PERFECT.
WE EXPECT WITH THE NUMBER OF
PEOPLE THAT WE'RE GOING TO HAVE
SOME POSITIVE TESTS AND WE HAVE
A METHOD AND A PROCESS DESIGNED
IN ADVANCE TO DEAL WITH THAT,
AND WE'LL CONTINUE TO CONSULT
WITH THE LOCAL HEALTH
AUTHORITIES AS IT UNFOLDS.
>> Mike: IT ALL BEGINS NEXT
WEEK.
THAT REPORT FROM THE CBC'S KELLY
EWEN IN TORONTO.
>> A TEAM IT HAVE EUROPEAN
ARCHEOLOGISTS HAS UNEARTHED
EVIDENCE THAT HUMANS MAY HAVE
BEEN IN THE AMERICAS FOR TWICE
AS LONG AS PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT.
THOUGH RECOVERED 1900 STONE
ARTIFACTS FROM THE REMOTE CAVES
OF NORTH CENTRAL MEXICO.
ONE OF THE ARCHEOLOGISTS TELLS
THE DISCOVERY A SCIENTIFIC HAND
GRENADE.
THE FINDINGS SUGGEST HUMAN
PRESENCE IN THE REGION AS FAR
BACK AS 30,000 YEARS AGO.
EARLIER DISCOVERIES SUGGEST
HUMANS HAVE BEEN IN THE AMERICAS
DATING BACK 15,000 YEARS AGO.
>> SO ALMOST DOUBLE THAT TIME.
PRETTY STAGGERING DISCOVERY,
THAT'S FOR SURE.
>> Lien: VERY IMPRESSIVE.
COOL.
>>> ALL RIGHT, THE WEEK IS
ENDING WITH LEADERS OF TWO
OPPOSITION PARTIES CALLING --
ARE WE STILL GOING?
>> Mike: WE CAN...
>> ARE WE GOING?
WE'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF OUR
FACEBOOK FEED.
>> WE HAVE A COUPLE OF SECONDS.
>> IS THIS THE TELEVISION READ
THAT I'M LOOKING AT, MIKE?
I'M GOING TO WAIT.
>>> ALL RIGHT, FACEBOOK FRIENDS,
WE'LL BE BACK IN 25 SECONDS, I'M
TOLD.
SEE YOU SOON...
I'M CBC JOURNAL CYST WILFRED
DAHL AND I'M NONBINARY.
BUT WHAT EXACTLY DOES THAT MEAN?
WE'LL ANSWER SOME OF THE GENDER
QUESTIONS YOU ALWAYS WANED TO
ASK IN OUR NEW PODCAST, "THEY
AND US".
LISTEN NOW.
>> THE WEEK IS ENDINGS WITH
LEADERS OF TWO OPPOSITION
PARTIES CALLING FOR THE FINANCE
MINISTER AND PRIME MINISTER TO
STEP ASIDE.
>> AS EVERYONE DIRE TELLS US
IT'S BECAUSE OF THEIR TIES TO
THE WE ORGANIZATION WHICH THE
GOVERNMENT PICKED TO HANDLE A
NEARLY BILLION-DOLLAR GRANT
PROGRAM.
>> ANDREW SCHEER THIS MORNING
CALLED ON THE LIBERALS TO FORCE
OUT THE PRIME MINISTER AND THEIR
FINANCE MINISTER, BILL MORNEAU.
>> SO LIBERAL M.P.s HAVE A
CLOSE TO MAKE.
ARE THEY GOING TO PROTECT THEIR
LEADER AND SIGNS OF CORRUPTION.
>> WE DO KNOW THERE IS A FAIR
AMOUNT OF DISMAY AMONG THE
CAUCUS ABOUT THE WAY THE AFFAIR
WAS HANDLED, SOME CERTAINLY
PRIVATE CRITICISM ABOUT THAT,
BUT WHAT WE'VE SEEN IN PUBLIC IS
CABINET MINISTERS COMING OUT,
STATING PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BILL
MORNEAU, SAYING THEY ACCEPT HIS
EXPLANATION, THAT HE WASN'T
AWARE THAT WE HAD
COVERED $41,000 OF EXPENSES ON
THESE TWO TRIPS UNTIL A COUPLE
OF DAYS AGO.
AND BACKING HIM UP IS FINANCE
MINISTER AND ALSO EXPRESSING
THEIR SUPPORT FOR THE PRIME
MINISTER.
WHEN IT COMES TO THE
CONSERVATIVE PARTY ITSELF,
THOUGH, PULLING THE TRIGGER AND
TRYING TO BRING DOWN THE
GOVERNMENT, ANDREW SCHEER SAID
HE DOESN'T INTEND TO DO THAT AND
IN FACT MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO.
AND HE GAVE A COUPLE OF REASONS.
LET'S WATCH.
>> THERE IS REALLY NO MECHANISM
TO FORCE AN ELECTION.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS WILL NOT BE
SITTING AGAIN UNTIL WELL INTO
SEPTEMBER.
SO THIS IS A THEORETICAL
POSSIBLY THAT IS REALLY NOT FOR
ME TO COMMENT ON, GIVEN THE
LEADERSHIP RACE THAT WE'RE
UNDERGOING OURSELVES.
>> ANDREW SCHEER SAID BECAUSE
THERE'S GOING TO BE A NEW
CONSERVATIVE LEADER BY SEPTEMBER
HE DOESN'T WANT TO CONSTRAIN THE
OPTIONS OF THAT NEW LEADER AND
HOW HE OR SHE DEALS WITH THE WE
AFFAIR BUT TRYING TO SAY WHAT
WILL HAPPEN WHEN PARLIAMENT DOES
RESUME.
BUT THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND
THE BLOC QUEBECOIS ARE BOTH
CALLING FOR THE RESIGNATION OF
THE PRIME MINISTER.
THE LIBERALS IN THE MINORITY
POSITION THAT THEY'RE IN NEED
THE SUPPORT OF AT LEAST ONE
MAJOR OPPOSITION PARTY TO
SURVIVE A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE
AND SO FAR IT APPEARS THAT WOULD
BE THE N.D.P. WHO HAVE NOT
CALLED FOR THE RESIGNATION OF
THE PRIME MINISTER, BUT THE
LIBERALS ARE IN A MORE DIFFICULT
POSITION WHEN IT COMES TO
COMMITTEES BECAUSE OF THEIR
MINORITY STATUS.
WHAT WE'VE SEEN SO FAR IS THAT
WHILE THE N.D.P. HAS NOT ON THE
SAME PAGE AS THE CONSERVATIVES
AND THE BLOC WHETHER IT COMES TO
RESIGNATION THEY ARE VERY MUCH
VOTING WITH THOSE TWO PARTIES
WHEN IT COMES TO SUM AMONG THE
PRIME MINISTER, TO BOTH THE
ETHICS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE,
ALTHOUGH SO FAR HE'S ONLY AGREED
TO GO BEFORE THE FINANCE
COMMITTEE.
EVERYONE DYER, CBC NEWS, IT
OTTAWA.
>> THE PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE IS
LAUNCHING AN INDEPENDENT
INVESTIGATION INTO CLAIMS OF
WORKPLACE HARASSMENT AND VERBAL
ABUSE AT RIDEAU HALL.
>> AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL JULIE
PAYETTE IS RESPONDING TO THE
ALLEGATIONS FOR THE FIRST TIME.
>> ASHLEY BURKE, WHO'S PART OF
THE CBC NEWS TEAM THAT BROKE THE
STORY EARLIER THIS WEEK HAS
MORE.
>> LATE THURSDAY THE PRIVY
COUNCIL OFFICE RELEASED A
STATEMENT CONFIRMING IT WILL
CONDUCT A THIRD PARTY REVIEW OF
HARASSMENT CLAIMS AT RIDEAU
HALL.
IN A STATEMENT P.C. O SAID IT IN
ADDITION INITIATED A THOROUGH
AND INDEPENDENT IMPARTIAL REVIEW
TO EXAMINE THE CONCERNS RAISED.
HARASSMENT WAS NO PLACE IN THE
PROFESSIONAL WORKPLACE.
IT'S A PUBLIC SERVICE PRIORITY
TO ADVANCE EFFORTS TO MORE
EFFECTIVELY PREVENT AND RESOLVE
ISSUES OF HARASSMENT.
>>> THIS IN RESPONSE TO A STORY
WE BROKE EARLIER THIS WEEK, A
DOZEN SOURCES DESCRIBED ATOXIC
ENVIRONMENT AT REED AND, VERBAL
ABUSE TO THE POINT WHERE SOME
HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO THAT'S
RIGHT OR LIFT THE OFFICE
ALTOGETHER.
THE ATMOSPHERE AT RIDEAU HALL IS
HEAVY AND TENSE.
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL JULIE
PAYETTE RESPONDED FOR THE FIRST
TIME SINCE THE CLAIMS WERE
PUBLISH.
IN A STATEMENT SHE SAID, I AM
DEEPLY CONCERNED WITH THE MEDIA
REPORTS REGARDING THE OFFICE OF
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
I AM COMPLETELY COMMITTED TO
ENSURING THAT EVERY EMPLOYEE WHO
WORKS AT RIDEAU HALL ENJOYS A
SECURE AND HEALTHY WORK
ENVIRONMENT AT ALL TIMES AND
UNDERSTOOD ALL CIRCUMSTANCES.
I TAKE HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE
ISSUES VERY SERIOUSLY AND I AM
IN FULL AGREEMENT AND WELCOME AN
INDEPENDENT REVIEW BUT ALSO NOTE
SHE DID NOT DENY THE CLAIMS IN
CBC'S STORY.
>> ASHLEY BURKE, CBC NEWS,
OTTAWA.
>> WELL, LAST MONTH WE TOLD YOU
ABOUT THE STORY OF A BAPTIST
PASTOR IN ONTARIO WHO CAME OUT
TO HER CONGREGATION AS A
TRANS-WOMAN.
>> IT WAS AN INSPIRATIONAL STORY
THAT'S NOW TAKEN A TURN.
THE TORONTO AREA CONGREGATION
HAS SINCE VOTED TO FIRE JUNE
JOPLIN.
>> JOPLIN SPOKE WITH CBC ABOUT
WHAT SHE'S PLANNING ON DOING
NEXT.
>> I'M SUPPOSED TO BE A WOMAN.
MY FRIENDS, MY FAMILY, MY NAME
IS JUNIA, YOU CAN CALL ME JUNE.
I'M A TRANSGENDER WOMAN AND AM
MY PRONOUNCE ARE SHE AND HER.
>> JOPLIN WAS NOT ONLY TELLING
HER TRUTH, SHE WAS SPOKING TO
HER YOUNGER QUESTIONING SELF AND
THOSE OUT THERE LIKE HER.
>> YOU KNOW, WHAT CAN I SAY TO
THAT CLOSETED CONFUSED
11-YEAR-OLDS TRANS-GIRL WHO IS
DEEPLY INVOLVED IN HER CHURCH
THAT WOULD HAVE MADE A
DIFFERENCE IN MY LIFE AND THAT
WAS KIND OF THE -- THAT WAS THE
BROUGHT INTO THAT SERMON.
>> Reporter: AT FIRST IT
SEEMED SHE COULD CONTINUE AS
LEAD PAST OR AT LORNE PARK
BAPTIST CHURCH.
>> THEY ISSUED ME A NEW E-MAIL
ADDRESS THAT REFLECTED MY NEW
NAME, THEY UPDATED MY BIO AND MY
STAFF PHOTO, ON THE CHURCH
WEBSITE.
>> Reporter: BUT BETWEEN THEN
AND NOW, THE CHURCH VOTED TO
FIRE HER.
THEY PUT IT THIS WAY IN A
STATEMENT:
AFTER A MONTH OF PRAYERFUL
DISCERNMENT AND DISCUSSIONS
BETWEEN JUNE AND THE
CONGREGATION, IT WAS DETERMINED
FOR THEOLOGICAL REASONS THAT IT
WAS NOT IN GOD'S WILL THAT JUNE
REMAIN AS OUR PASTOR.
>> I DON'T THINK SAYING THAT
THIS IS A THEOLOGICAL POSITION
THE CHURCH IS TAKING REALLY
TELLS THE WHOLE STORY.
>> 111 PEOPLE VOTED.
52% WANTED HER FIRED.
BUT PASTOR JOPLIN SINCE SEES
SOMETHING HOPEFUL IN THAT
NUMBER.
>> OBVIOUSLY I'D RATHER BE BACK
THERE WITH THEM.
I'VE HAD A FEW CONFERRINGS WITH
PEOPLE THAT HAVE GONE WELL, IN
2010 THAT VOTE WOULD HAVE BEEN
80-20 TO FIRE YOU, AND YOU KNOW
WHAT?
IN 2030 OR 2025, IF SOMEBODY
ELSE IS ON THIS JOURNEY, MAYBE I
CAN HAVE PUT JUST ANOTHER LITTLE
CRACK IN THE CEILING.
>> WHAT'S NEXT FOR PASTOR JUNE?
GUEST PREACHING, ON ZOOM.
>> EVEN A CONGREGATION THAT JUST
ARE THE FOLKS WHO ARE INTERESTED
IN MY STORY, OR WHO WANT TO HEAR
PART OF THE MESSAGE, THAT CAN
HAPPEN.
YOU KNOW, AS SAD AS IT IS TO SAY
GOODBYE, TO THE PEOPLE I LOVED
AT LORNE PARK, THE NEXT PLACE I
SAY HELL THROW IS JUST GOING TO
BE JUNE.
THE WORK OF COMING OUT AND
TRANSITIONING SOCIALLY WON'T
HAVE TO HAPPEN IN PLAYOFF THEIR
EYES, AND SO, YOU KNOW, PEOPLE
WON'T SLIP UP AND CALL ME THE
WRONG NAME OR THE WRONG PRONOUNS
OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.
AND IN SOME WAYS THAT'S A --
THAT FEELS KIND OF HOPEFUL,
AND -- YEAH.
>> Reporter: ALI CHIASSON, CBC
NEWS, TORONTO.
>> THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS
HOPING A NEW NATIONAL CONTACT
TRACING APP NOW BEING TESTED
WILL HELP KEEP BETTER TRACK OF
AIRLINE PASSENGERS.
COMING UP, WHY CRITICS SAY IT'S
NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
>> DOCTORS SAY HIS SURVIVAL WAS
A MIRACLE.
HIS RESCUERS HAD EXPECTED TO
FIND A BODY, NOT A LIVING,
BREATHING FULLY CONSCIOUS MAN.
BUT BOB LORD WAS CALM TODAY EVEN
AS HE TALKED ABOUT HIS ORDEAL.
IT STARTED SUNDAY NIGHT ON A
B.C. FERRY WHEN HE FELT SICK
NEAR THE SHIP'S RAIL AND FELL
OVER.
THE FERRY LEFT SWARTZ BAY NEAR
VICTORIA EN ROUTE TO TSAWWASSEN.
BOB LORD FELL OFF ABOUT HALFWAY
ACROSS, PULLED ALONG BY A STRONG
CURRENT HE STAYED AFLOAT FOR
EIGHT HOURS, FINALLY AN OFF DUTY
AMERICAN POLICE MAN FISHED HIM
OUT 30 KILOMETRES AWAY NEARBY
OH, ISLAND.
>> WHEN THE SUN WAS COMING UP
AND I HAD BEEN IN THE COLD
WATER, I REALIZED HOW COLD IT
WAS, I KNEW MY HANDS WERE NUMB
AND FEET AND LEGS WERE NUMB AND
I...
STARTED TO DRIFT A BIT, I GUESS.
>> Reporter: BOB LORD SAYS IT
WAS LUCK THAT SAVED HIM ALONG
WITH A WARM PATCH OF WATER.
HE HAD NO LIFE JACKET.
HIS WIFE LINDA SAYS HE'S A CALM
PLAN AND THAT'S WHAT PULLED HIM
THROUGH.
>> WHAT A TURKEY!
HOW DO YOU FALL OFF A FERRY.
>> LOAN WILL BE BACK AT WORK AND
BACK ON A FERRY IN TWO DAYS
TIME.
>> IT WASN'T THAT LONG AGO THAT
B.C. COASTAL WATERS TEEMED WITH
VAST SCHOOLS OF ROCK FISH.
DIVERS COULD FILM HUGE REEFS OF
ANEMONES, DANCE WITH AN OCTOPUS.
ANDY LAM HAS BEEN DIVING HERE
SINCE 1967.
IN THOSE YEARS, HE'S SEEN MUCH
OF THE RICH MARINE LIFE
OBLITERATED.
>> IF SOMETHING ISN'T DONE SOON
OUR CHILDREN AND GRAND CHILDREN
WON'T HAVE THE OPPORTUNITIES
THAT I'VE HAD.
I'VE SEEN IT, AND I'M LUCKY.
>> Reporter: CANADA HAS MANY
MARINE PARKS.
THAT USUALLY MEANS RECREATION,
NOT ONE OF THEM IS A WILDLIFE
SANCTUARY THE WAY TERRESTRIAL
PARKS ARE.
>> WE HAVEN'T GOT THE MARINE
EQUIVALENT, UNTIL TODAY.
>> Reporter: FOR TODAY,
WHYTECLIFF PARK BECAME CANADA'S
FIRST MARINE SANCTUARY.
WHYTECLIFF PARK WAS DECLARED
PROTECTED IN 1973 BUT COULD YOU
TELL REGULATIONS IT MEANT
NOTHING.
TODAY TO CELEBRATE DIVERS
BROUGHT AUTOPSY MAGICAL
CREATURES TO SHOW THE KIDS
WHAT'S STILL DOWN THERE.
IN OTHER COUNTRIES, MARINE
SANCTUARIES HAVE PROVED TO BE
BREEDING GROUNDS WHERE MARINE
LIFE CAN GROW FAT AND SASSSY
SAFELY.
SUPPORTERS SAY ONE IN CANADA IS
NOT ENOUGH.
>> YOU HAVE CERTAIN AREAS SET
ASIDE WHERE SCUM ACTIVE USE OF
MARINE RESOURCES IS NOT ALLOWED,
IT'S ENVIRONMENTAL INSURANCE, IF
YOU SCREW UP IN YOUR MANAGEMENT
ELSEWHERE.
>> Reporter: AT LEAST 15 OTHER
COUNTRIES HAVE MARINE AREAS THAT
ARE PROTECTED FROM POLLUTION AND
GREED.
CANADA FAR BEHIND HAS HAS NOW
ESTABLISHED ONE AREA WHERE
MARINE LIFE IS SAFE.
CBC NEWS, WHYTECLIFF PARK, WEST
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: SOME OF THE STORIES
WE'RE FOLLOWING TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
B.C. HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY THERE
IS A NEW COMMUNITY OUTBREAK IN
HAIDA GWAII WITH 13 CONFIRMED
CASES OF COVID-19.
OF THAT NUMBER, ONE PERSON HAS
RECOVERED.
ALL CASES ARE LOCAL RESIDENTS.
THE INITIAL SOURCE OF
TRANSMISSION STILL BEING
INVESTIGATED.
>> IF IT ENDS UP BEING THEY'RE
NOT GOING BACK FULL-TIME, THEN
WHAT'S THE ALTERNATIVE?
ARE THEY STILL HAVING ACCESS TO
LEARNING MATERIALS?
>> Lien: PARENTS WANT CLARITY
FROM THE PROVINCE OVER BACK TO
SCHOOL PLANS.
PREMIER JOHN HORGAN HAS ASKED
PARENT TO HAVE A PLAN B IF
SCHOOL DOESN'T RETURN FULL-TIME
IN THE FALL.
THE GOAL IS TO HAVE 100% RETURN
TO CLASSROOMS FOR ELEMENTARY AND
MIDDLE SCHOOLS.
HIGH SCHOOLS ARE STILL UP FOR
DISCUSSION.
>> WITH COVID WE'RE NOT
TRAVELLING, NORMALLY WE WOULD GO
TO ONTARIO IN THE SUMMER AND
THAT'S NOT HAPPENING SO THIS IS
SORT OF PERFECT OPPORTUNITY,
LET'S TRY CAMPING.
>> WITH THE PANDEMIC RESTRICTING
TRAVEL, MANY B.C. FAMILIES ARE
GIVING CAMPING A GO THIS SUMMER.
OFFICIALS SAY POPULAR PROVINCIAL
PARKS LIKE GOLDEN EARS ARE
SETTING ATTENDANCE RECORDS
NEARLY EVERY DAY.
>> WHILE CAMPING CLEARING AN
EASY SELL FOR PEOPLE LOOKING TO
GET AWAY THIS YOU REMEMBER BUT
CONVINCING PEOPLE TO FLY IS
PROVING TO BE TOUGHER.
>> THAT'S BECAUSE TRACING
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO COVID-19
FROM FLIGHT IS STILL A TRICKY
PROCESS.
AS JACQUELINE HANSEN REPORTS,
OTTAWA HOPES A NEW APP WILL
HELP.
>> SLOWLY, SOME TRAVELLERS ARE
RETURNING TO CANADIAN AIRPORTS,
BUT THE THREAT OF COVID-19
REMAINS.
FROM MARCH THE NUMBER OF FLIGHTS
THAT CARRIED SOMEONE WHO LATER
TESTED POSITIVE FOR THE VIRUS
PEAKED, BUT EVEN NOW WITH MORE
SCREENING AND FAR FEWER PLANES
IN THE AIR, CASES ARE STILL
POPPING UP.
TODAY THE PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY
OF CANADA SAID RISK OF INFLIGHT
TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19 ON
BOARD AN AIRCRAFT IS RELATIVELY
LOW.
BUT DISINFECTION CONTROL
EPIDEMIOLOGIST WANTS MORE DATA
TO BACK THAT UP.
>> WE MILE THINK THAT AIRPLANES
ARE A LIMB BIT LESS RISKY THAN
THEY LOOK.
BUT WE'RE GUESSING.
>> Reporter: HE ALSO TAKES
ISSUE WITH HOW POTENTIAL
EXPOSURE IS TRACKED.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
POTATOESES FLIGHTS WITH
CONFIRMED CASES ONITIS WEBSITE
BUT CRITICS SAY THAT'S NOT
ENOUGH.
>> IT'S NONSENSE TO POST THINGS
ON A WEBSITE SOMEWHERE AND
EXPECT PEOPLE TO WANDER OVER AND
FIND THAT.
>> Reporter: SOME PROVINCIAL
AND LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES SAY
THEY ALSO REQUEST FLIGHT
MANIFEST INFORMATION AND TRY TO
CONTACT PASSENGERS DIRECTLY.
THERE IS SOME HOPE THAT WHEN THE
NATIONAL TRACING APP LAUNCHES IT
MAY HELP.
>> I THINK MOST PASSENGERS WILL
BE HAPPY TO PROVIDE THAT DATA
JUST TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE.
SO WE'RE HEAPING THAT
APPLICATION WILL COME OUT AS
SOON AS POSSIBLE.
>> Reporter: THE N.D.P. HEALTH
CRITIC SAYS MORE NEEDS TO BE
DONE NOW.
>> TESTING AND CONTACT TRACING
ARE CRITICAL TO US GETTING A
GOOD LAND ON THE COVID PANDEMIC,
AND FRANKLY, IN THE AIRLINE
INDUSTRY IT APPEARS THERE'SOR
IT'S NOT BEING DONE AT ALL.
>> Reporter: HE WANTS THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO IMPLEMENT
A PROACTIVE CONTACT TRACING PLAN
FOR ALL AIR PASSENGERS.
>> DICKLY AS WE'RE OPENING UP --
PARTICULARLY AS WE OPEN UP IT'S
CRITICAL WE CLOSE THIS GAP RIGHT
AWAY.
>> Reporter: FOR NOW,
TRAVELLERS WHO CHOOSE TO FLY
SHOULD ADD CHECKING THE
GOVERNMENT'S WEBSITE TO THEIR
PLANS.
JACQUELINE HANSEN, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Mike: WELL, HOCKEY ECOMING
BACK VERY SOON WITHOUT FANS, OF
COURSE, IN THE STANDS, BUT THE
LEAGUE IS PROMISING AN EVEN MORE
INTIMATE EXPERIENCE.
WHAT TO EXPECT COMING UP.
>> 6:38 P.M., A LIVE LOOK TOWARD
THE NORTH SHORE.
TURNEDDOR TURNED OUT TO BE A
DECENT EVENING HERE ON THE NORTH
COAST AND THERE IS SOME SERIOUS
HEAT HEADING OUR WAY.
JOHANNA WILL TELL US HOW HOT IT
LL GET AND WHEN, NEXT.
>> TODAY WE'RE GOING TO BE
HARVESTING SUMAC.
IT'S STAGHORN SUMAC.
IT GROWS ALONG ROADS EVERYWHERE,
IN ONTARIO YOU'LL SEE IT A LOT
ALONG THE HIGHWAY 400, ON THE
401, NOT THAT I SUGGEST YOU
HARVEST YOUR SUMAC FROM SUCH A
BUSY HIGHWAY.
BUT WE'RE GOING TO TAKE SOME
COUNTRY ROADS TODAY, SOME NICE
GRAVEL ROADS.
I'M SHAWN ADLER, CHEF AND OWNER
OF THE FLYING CHESTNUT KITCHEN
AS WELL AS CHEF AND OWNER OF
POWWOW CAFE.
SUMAC, IT GROWS OFTEN AS AN
ORNAMENTAL IN PEOPLE'S LAWNS,
AND OFTEN GROWS IN BIG CLUSTERS.
YOU'LL RECOGNIZE IT BY THE
TYPICAL RED CONES THAT GROW ON
THE TOPS OF THE TREES.
YOU FIND IT ALL OVER NORTH
AMERICA AND THEY TASTE A LITTLE
LIKE LEMONS, THEY'RE TART AND
WORK AS A GREET SEASONING FOR
THINGS LIKE HOMMOUS.
UNTIL THE MIDDLE EAST IT'S A
VERY POPULAR SPICE IN A SPICE
MIXTURE CALLED ZATAR.
SO-SO THIS IS SUMAC, YOU CAN SEE
IS THE LEAVES ON IT ARE DIRECTLY
ACROSS FROM EACH OTHER IN A LONG
STEM.
THEY GO FROM A SINGLE STALK AND
HAVE OFFSHOOTS WERE A CLUSTER OF
BERRIES AT THE TOP.
THEY MAKE LOVELY FOLIAGE THAT
TURNS BRIGHT RED AND YELLOW IN
THE FALL AND THEY DROP THESE
SIDE SACKS AS WELL.
THEY'RE CONSTANTLY EXPANDING
ALONG THE ROADSIDE.
HERE'S SOME NICE AND LOW, EASY
PICKING.
YOU'LL FINDS THEY'RE A LITTLE
BIT STICKY AND THAT'S A GOOD
SIGN.
SO THEY'RE FURRY, THEY'RE
CRUNCHY LITTLE BERRIES, AND THEY
HAVE A NICE TART TASTE.
APPAREL IT'S LIKE A PLANT FROM
PREHISTORIC TIMES, I'VE HEARD.
THAT'S WHAT MY MOM TOLD ME.
SOLO HERE'S A REALLY NICE SUMAC.
YOU JUST RUN YOUR HAND ALONG IT.
AND PICK THE TOP OFF, BEAUTIFUL
COLOURINGS IF YOU FINDS SOME
THAT ARE KIND OF WASH OUT AND
PALE LOOKING, THAT'S NOT WHAT
WE'RE LOOKING FOR.
WE'RE LOOKING FOR THE BRIGHT
MAROON COLOUR THAT SHOWS THEY
HAVE A LOT OF FLAVOUR.
WHEN THEY'RE WASH OUT IF IT'S
BEEN RAINING, WAIT A FEW DAYS
AND THEY WILL DEVELOP THAT
STICKINESS BACK WHICH IS WHERE
YOU GET ALL THE FLAVOUR FROM.
>> HERE'S HOW YOU MAKE SUMAC SUN
TEA.
FIRST UP ADD COLD WATER TO A
LARGE VERY WELL.
AT ENTER FOUR HANDFULS OF SUMAC
CONES TO THE WATER.
SUN TEA IS REALLY ADD WHAT YOU
LIKE AND MAKE IT YOUR OWN BUT IN
THIS VERSION OF SUMAC SUN TEA
WE'RE ADDING RIVER PLINT, A
FRESH EVENT PEACH, CRUSHED
BLUEBERRIES AND PITTED CRUSHED
CHERRIES.
GIVE IT A STIR, COVER IT, AND
LEAVE IT TO STEEP IN THE SUN FOR
ABOUT THREE HOURS.
THIS BEVERAGE IS GREAT FOR KIDS
AND ADULTS, IF YOU'RE MAKING THE
ADULT INVESTIGATOR, PLEASE FEEL
FREE,ED A SOME VODKA, ADD SOME
RUM, WHATEVER YOUR FAVORITE AND
POUR IT OVER ICE.
DELICIOUS.
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>> WELL, THE PANDEMIC HAS LOAD
AN UNPRECEDENTED DROP IN HUMAN
ACTIVITY.
>> SO MUCH SO THAT SENSORS ALL
OVER THE PLANET SHOW THAT HIGH
FREQUENCY SEISMIC NOISE CAUSED
BY HUMAN MOVEMENT, BY US, FELL
AS MUCH AS 50%.
>> AND JOHANNA WAGSTAFFE IS BACK
AGAIN, SHE'S GOT THE DETAILS ON
THE NEW STUDY.
JO, BOY, WE'RE NOISY PEOPLE,
WE'RE EVEN NOISIER AND MORE
FAR-REACHING THAN WE REALIZE.
THIS IS A FASCINATING STUDY.
WE HAVE SEISMOMETERS TO MEASURE
EARTHQUAKES BUT THEY PICK UP THE
DAILY BUZZ OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PANDEMIC
A GEOPHYSICIST OUT OF BELGIUM
NOTICED THE DROP IN HIS DATA AND
OPEN SOURCE SHARED IT AND
COLLABORATED WITH OVER 76
GEOPHYSICISTS AROUND THE WORLD
TO PUBLISH THIS PAPER TODAY AND
I WANT TO TAKE YOU TO THIS
VIDEO, THE MAP OF THE SEISMIC
SIGNALS USING OVER 600 OF THIGHS
SENSORS AROUND THE WORLD.
THIS IS FROM MARCH TO MAY OF
THIS YEAR, SO DURING THAT PEAK
LOCKDOWN AROUND THE WORLD TIME,
AND AS YOU WATCH ALONG YOU'LL
SEE THOSE SEISMIC SIGNALS
DRAMATICALLY DROP AS COUNTRIES
WENT INTO LOCK DOWN MODE.
I ACTUALLY SPOKE TO ONE OF THOSE
GEOPHYSICISTS, MIQA McKINNON
IN VANCOUVER WHO WAS LOOKING AT
SENSORS ACROSS CANADA.
SHE WAS PART OF THE STUDY AND
SHE LOOKED AT A SENSOR AT CANADA
PLACE AS WELL AND SAID IT WAS
FASCINATING TO SEE THE DROP IN
FIRST TOURISTS AND THEN REGULAR
FOOT TRAFFIC, BASICALLY ALL OF
THE DATA OF THE PANDEMIC LAID
OUT NOW IN SEISMIC FORM.
THE NUMBERS WERE CHECKED WITH
OTHER SOURCES TO MAKE SURE THIS
IS THIS IS WHAT WE WERE SEEING
BUT THE DROP WAS 450% AND QUITE
DRAMATIC.
AS FAR AS WHAT WE'LL DO WITH
THIS DATA, TAKE A LISTEN:
>> CONSTANTLY TRYING TO BATTLE
THROUGH THIS ANTHROPROJENIC
NOISE TO WE CAN SEE THE THING
WE'RE LOOKING FOUR.
WE'RE TRYING TO SEE THE
EARTHQUAKES.
WE'RE TRYING TO USE THE
EARTHQUAKES TO UNDERSTAND THE
DEEPER STRUCTURE OF HOW THE
TECTONIC PLATES ARE MOVING.
RIGHT NOW WITH ALL THE HUMANS
BEING QUIETER WE CAN SEE VERY
FAINT EARTHQUAKES THAT NORMALLY
JUST GET LOST.
>> SO STAY TUNED TO WHAT THIS
DATA WILL TELL US ABOUT OUR SIZE
ANY OF THE OFF THE --
S-O-I-S-N-I-C-I-T-Y.
SPEAKING OF -- WELL, IT'S A
TOUGH CONNECTION, SPEAKING OF
OFF THE WEST OF WEST COAST OF
VANCOUVER WHERE HIGH PRESSURE IS
BUILDING IN, LET'S TAKE A LOOK
THAT SATELLITE AND RADAR, THE
FORECAST, BECAUSE WE HAVE BIG
CHANGE AHEAD.
WE'RE SEEING THE SUN THIS
AFTERNOON, THAT RIDGE PUSHING
THAT R.C.M.P. SYSTEM OUT OF THE
WAY.
LOOK AT SATURDAY ANKE ALMOST THE
WHOLE MOVE UNDER THAT PORT MANN
BRIDGE, EXCEPTION, CENTRAL
COASTAL SECTIONS AND THE NORTH
BUT YOU TOO WILL CLEAR OVER THE
NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
NOTHING BUT SUN FOR THE WEEKEND
AND IT'S SUNDAY THAT WE'LL GET
THAT HEAT BUILDING IN.
JUST WANTED TO SHOW YOU SOME OF
THE OTHER TEMPERATURES ACROSS
THE COUNTRY.
SORRY, ACROSS THE PROVINCE.
REALLY FOCUSING IN ON THE SOUTH.
LOOK AT SUNDAY, THE HEAT WILL BE
UP TO THE HIGH 30S AND I EXPECT
WE'LL HIT SOME OF THE 40S FOR
THE OKANAGAN AND THE KOOTENAYS
AND WE'LL BE HOT SHEER AS WELL.
PUT A 27 IN FOR SUNDAY, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY BUT IF YOU'RE JUST
AWAY FROM THE WATER BY A COUPLE
OF BLOCKS AND YOU DON'T HAVE THE
BREEZE IT WILL FEEL LIKE LOW 30S
WITH A BIT OF HUMIDITY.
WHY SEE AN END TO THIS RIDGE FOR
ALL OF NEXT WEEK SO, YEAH, GET
THE HAT AND SUBPOENA SCREEN AND
SUNGLASSES OUT.
>> WILL DO, NOT COMPLAINING AT
ALL.
THANK, JO.
>>> WITH ALL THAT HOT WEATHER ON
THE WAY THERE'S NO TIME LIKE THE
PRESENT TO LEARN HOW TO PROTECT
YOUR GARDEN.
>> WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES
FOR WATERING, MANAGING WEEDS AND
CONTROLLING PETS?
>> GOOD WE.
WE VISITED THE U.B.C. BOTANICAL
GARDEN TO FIND OUT.
>> HI, I'M EGAN.
TODAY I'M GOING TO TALK ABOUT
ALL OF THE THING THAT YOU NEED
TO THINK ABOUT WHEN YOU'RE
GARDENING IN THE SUMMER.
GARDENING SHOULD BE FUN AND IN
THE SPRING, IT'S ZIKA VIRUS, YOU
KNOW, THE SEEDS GERMINATE, IT'S
NICE AND COOL OUT, LUSH, SOFT
GREEN GROWTH.
BUTT SUMMER'S A WHOLE DIFFERENT
BALLGAME.
IT GETS HOT, THERE'S WATER
STRESS, MAYBE THERE'S BUGS
EATING YOUR PLANT, AND, HEY,
WHAT'S THAT POWDERY LITTLE DUE
ON MY LEAVES?
S A THE SEASON CHANGES FROM
SPRING TO SUMMER IT'S IMPORTANT
TO UNDERSTAND THAT YOU'RE GOING
FROM COOL SEASON TO WARM SEASON
AND THERE ARE COOL SEASON PLANT
THAT GROW BETTER IN THE SPRING,
AND THERE ARE WARM SEASON PLANT
THAT GROW BETTER IN THE SUMMER.
OFTEN WHAT WILL HAPPEN IS COOL
SEASON PLANTS WILL BOLT, WHICH
MEANS THEY'LL FLOWER WHEN IT
GETS HOT.
THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE PROGRAMMED
TO DO.
BE CAREFUL IF YOU'RE FERTILIZING
AND WATERING BECAUSE IF PLANTS
GET TOO LUSH THEY'RE GOING TO BE
MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO PESTS AND
DISEASE.
NOT ONLY THAT, BUT SOFT TISSUES
FROM OVER FEEDING OR OVER
WATERING WILL ACTUALLY BE LESS
RESILIENT IN THE HEAT AND PLANT
WILL LOSE MORE WATER REQUIRING
MORE IRRIGATION.
>>> NO. 1 QUESTION:
HOW DO I KNOW HOW MUCH TO WATER?
>> THE ONLY WAY IS TO CHECK FOR
YOURSELF.
TAKE A TOOL AND DIG AND LOOK TO
SEE HOW DRY THE SOIL IS.
IF YOU DO THIS REGULARLY, YOU
GET IN TUNE WITH HOW QUICKLY THE
SOIL DRIES OUT, AND IF YOU DO IT
BEFORE YOU WASH AND AFTER YOU
WATER, YOU'LL GET A GOOD SINCE
FOR HOW DEEP THE WATER THAT
YOU'RE PUTTING ON THE GROUND IS
ACTUALLY PENETRATING.
IF YOU WATER DEEPLY AND LESS
OFTEN, THE SURFACE WILL DRY AND
ROOTS WILL GO DEEP LOOKING FOR
WATER.
WHAT ABOUT INSECT PESTS?
IT'S IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND
THAT YOU NEED TO TOLERATE A
LITTLE BIT OF PERCENT DAMAGE.
IN FACT PESTS IN THE GARDEN ARE
GOOD BECAUSE THEY ACTUALLY
ATTRACT PREDATOR INSECTS THAT
YOU'RE TRYING TO ENCOURAGE IN A
KEEP THE PEST POPULATIONS IN
CHECK.
EVERYBODY RECOGNIZES A LADYBUG
AS A PREDATOR INSECT BUT DO YOU
KNOW WHAT A LADYBUG LARVA LOOKS
LIKE?
ARE YOU HAVING PROBLEMS WITH
SHRUGS?
ONE WAY TO TRAP THEM IS TO PUT
BOARDS OUT IN THE GARDEN AND IN
THE MORNING FLIP THE BOARDS UP
AND THERE'S YOUR SLUGS.
WHAT'S THE NO. 1 TASK IN THE
GARDEN?
WEEDING.
ANNUAL WEEDS LIKE CHICK WEED AND
PEPPER GRASS PRODUCE TONS OF
SEEDS.
AND CREATE A SEED BANK IN THE
SOIL THAT LASTS FOR YEARS.
SEO I EVER TIME YOU DIG, YOU
EXPOSE FRESH SEEDS TO LIGHTING
AND WATER AND POOF YOU GET WEEDS
GROWING AGAIN.
THAT'S WHY IT'S IMPORTANT IF
YOU'RE TRYING TO CONTROL THE
WEEDS IN GARDENS YOU'RE GOT TO
KEEP THE GROUND COVERED.
YOU CAN USE MULCHES AND IN
BETWEEN CROPS YOU CAN USE COVER
CROPSMENT HERE WE'RE USING BUCK
WE'D AS A COVER CROP.
I NEVER ADVISE USING PESTICIDES
OR HERBICIDES IN THE GARDEN.
RATHER THAN PUTTING A BAN DATE
ON THE PROBLEM, AND SPRAYING
PLANT, FIGURE OUT WHAT THE
UNLYING ISSUE IS.
AND LEARN SOMETHING.
THAT'S WHAT GARDENING IS.
FOR EXAMPLE, POWDERY LITTLE DUE
SPORES ARE EVERYWHERE SO YOU
CAN'T ELIMINATE THE PATHOGENS
AND SOME PLANT VARIETIES ARE
MORE SUSCEPTIBLE THAN OTHERS AND
IT REALLY TAKES OFF WHEN THE
WEATHER IS HOT IN DRY IN AREAS
WHERE THERE'S NOT MUCH AIRFLOW.
SO YOU CAN PICK A RESISTANT
VARIETY AND FIND A SPOT THAT'S
GOING TO BE LESS FAVOURABLE FOR
THE DISEASE.
SO ENJOY THE BOUNTIES OF SUMMER
AND HAVE FUN.
ROARIER, THE CHALLENGES YOU HAVE
WITH GARDENING ARE TERRIFIC
OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN.
>> Lien: WELL, ROCK AND
BASKETBALL ARE BACK NEXT WEEK,
LIKE BASEBALL, THOUGH, WITHOUT
FANS IN THE STANDS.
>> UNLIKE M.L.B. THERE'S NO
TRAVEL, ALL NBA AND NHL GAMES
ARE GOING TO BE PLAYED IN FIXED
LOCATIONS.
>> MAKING FOR SOME CHALLENGING
LOGISTICS.
JAMIE STRACHAN LOOKS AT ALLOW
THE NHL SEES THAT WORKING --
ALLOW THE NHL SEES THAT WORKING.
>> NO MORE PRACTICE.
THE NHL IS READY FOR THE REAL
THING.
>> THIS IS GOING TO BE AN
UNUSUAL, TO SAY THE LEAST,
ENDEAVOUR.
IT WILL BE CHALLENGING AT TIMES.
>> Reporter: 24 TEAMS, 12 IN
EDMONTON, 12 IN TORONTO, WILL
BEGIN ARRIVING THIS WEEKEND FOR
A THREE MONTH STAY.
>> LEAVING THE BUBBLE IS JUST
NOT SOMETHING THAT WE CAN
TOLERATE.
>> Reporter: THE TEAM'S
COACHES SUPPORT STAFF AND LEAGUE
OFFICIALS WILL LIVE AND YOU HAVE
PLAY IN THESE SO-CALLED BUBBLES.
PHYSICALLY SEPARATED BY HIGH
FENCES FROM THE PUBLIC.
IN HIS, TEAMS COMPETING ON THE
ICE WILL SHARE THE SAME HOTELS,
RECREATION FACILITIES, AND ABOUT
A DOZEN RESTAURANTS IN EACH
BUBBLE.
KEEPING EVERYONE SAFE FROM
COVID-19 WILL NOT BE EASY.
>> WE DON'T EXPECT IT TO BE
PERFECT.
WE EXPECT WITH THE NUMBER OF
PEOPLE THAT WE'RE GOING TO HAVE
SOME POSITIVE TESTS.
>> Reporter: THE LEAGUE'S
MEDICAL DIRECTOR INSISTS THAT
POSITIVE TESTS WILL NOT DERAIL
THINGS FOR THE NHL.
>> WE STILL WILL DO CONTACT
TRACING, BECAUSE THERE'S DEGREES
OF EXPOSURE.
IF WE FEEL A DEGREE OF EXPOSURE
IS UNUSUALLY HIGH, THEY STILL
MAY BE QUARANTINED.
>> Reporter: IF PLAYERS ARE
UNCOMFORTABLE COMPETING, THEY
CAN CHOOSE NOT TO PLAY.
>> THE ONE THING WE CANNOT DO
WITH PLAYERS IS PUT MASKS ON
THEM WHEN THEY PLAY, BUT WE'RE
MITIGATING THAT RISK BY DOING
TESTING ON A DAILY BASIS.
>> Reporter: IN THE LAST THREE
WEEKS, THE LEAGUE'S 800 PLAYERS
HAVE BEEN TESTED TWICE A DAY,
WITH ONLY TWO POSITIVE RESULTS.
THE GAMES ON THE ICE, UP TO
THREE A DAY IN EACH CITY, WILL
BE THE SAME AS EVER.
NO SPECIAL COVID RULES TO LIMIT
CONTACT.
>> WE HAVE NO FANS HERE SO WE
ARE ABLE TO WALK AROUND AN ARENA
LIKE THIS, AND FIND THE PERFECT
MOST IDEAL POSITIONS FOR EVERY
SINGLE ONE OF OUR CAMERAS.
>> Reporter: FANS WATCHING
WILL NOTICE UP TO A DOZEN
ADDITIONAL CAMERAS.
>> WE COULD BRING OUR FANS RIGHT
INSIDE THE GAME, DOWN LOW, SHOW
THE SPEED, HEAR THE SOUNDS.
>> Reporter: IF THE NHL CAN
HOLD THIS ALL TOGETHER, ONE TEAM
WILL HOIST THE STANLEY CUP IN
OCTOBER.
JAMIE STRACHAN, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Mike: WELL, FACT IS MEETING
FICTION ON TV'S LONGEST RUNNING
SOAP OPERA.
WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW CORONATION
STREET IS TAKING ON THE
.
>> A BIG CHANGE IS COMING TO
CORRESPOND NEIGHING VETO; THE
WORLD'S LONGEST RUNNING SOAP
OPERA.
>> AFTER SHUTTING DOWN BECAUSE
OF THE PANDEMIC THEY'RE STARTING
BACK WITH A FICTIONAL WORLD,.
>> AND THERE WILL BE CLIPS IN
THE U.K. WHICH WON'T AIR HERE
UNTIL NEXT MONTH.
RENEE FILIPPONE HAS THE DETAILS.
(MUSIC)
>> Reporter: FOR FANS RECEIVE
REMAINS FAMILIAR.
BUT NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME, WITH
HAND SANITIZER AND HEALTH SIGNS
DECORATING THE SET THE REALITY
OF COVID HAS COME TO FICTIONAL
WEATHERFIELD.
>> WHOA, KEEP YOUR DISTANCE NOW.
>> Reporter: THE BELOVED
CHARACTERS, LIKE EVERYONE ELSE,
HAVE BEEN FORCED TO ADAPT.
>> IT'S ONE OF THE VERY, VERY
RARE OCCASIONS WHERE WE ACTUALLY
CROSS OVER INTO THE REALITY OF
THE WORLD WE LIVE IN AS OPPOSED
TO THE REALITY WE CREATE IN
CORONATION STREET.
>> Reporter: AFTER 60 YEARS AS
THE LONGEST RUNNING SOAP IN THE
WORLD, BUT THE PANDEMIC SUDDENLY
PRESENTS A NEW CHALLENGE.
THE QUEEN HAS VISITED THE SET
AND IS BELIEVED TO TUNE IN
HERSELF.
THE PRODUCERS SAY THERE WAS
PRESSURE TO GET THIS RIGHT.
>> THERE IS ONE STORY WHICH
FOCUSES AROUND A CHARACTER OF
OURS THAT WORKS IN A HEALTH CARE
SESSION THAT WILL BE, YOU KNOW,
THAT WE'LL MORE DIRECTLY DEAL
WITH CORONAVIRUS AND THE IMPACT
THAT HAS ON PEOPLE AND ON, YOU
KNOW, HEALTH WORKERS AND THEIR
FAMILIES.
>> Reporter: THE NEED FOR
SOCIAL DISTANCING IS A BIG
CONCERN.
FILMING RESUMED IN JUNE AFTER
BEING SHUT DOWN FOR MONTHS.
THERE ARE STRICT PROTOCOLS
ONSET, WITH LIMITED CREW AND NO
TOUCHING.
>> THE STAPLE IS A PUNCH UP OR A
FIGHT, CAN'T DO THAT EITHER, AT
THE MOMENT.
>> Reporter: CREATIVE EDITING
AND DUMMIES ARE USED TO MAKE IT
WORK.
AND ROMANTIC MOMENTS LIKE
WEDDINGS, ARE A REAL CHALLENGE.
>> YOU MAY NOW KISS THE BRIDE
MOMENT, WE PLAYED THAT FOR OUR
AUDIENCE REACTION, TEARFUL
PEOPLE IN THE CONGREGATION.
>> Reporter: FOR SAFETY
REASONS ACTORS OVER 70 AREN'T
RETURNING TO SET YET BUT FOR
THOSE WHO ARE, ACTING AT A
DISTANCE LEAVES SOME
SECOND-GUESSING THEIR INSTINCTS.
>> SHOULD I MOVE OR SHOULD I NOT
MOVE, YOU DO FEEL QUITE LIKE
STATIONARY AT THE MOMENT, YOU
KNOW, THAT YOU CAN'T REALLY ROAM
AROUND THE SET LIKE YOU WOULD DO
AS AN ACTOR.
>> SHE'S ALWAYS THINKING ABOUT
EVERYONE ELSE.
>> THAT'S MOM, ISN'T IT.
>> Reporter: FOR RYAN
RUSSELL'S CHARACTER, MICHAEL,
THE ANXIETY OF COVID GETS REAL
RIGHT AWAY.
HIS CHARACTER'S MOTHER IS A
NURSE WORKING ON THE FRONT
LINES.
>> I'M WORRIED ABOUT HER.
SHE'S WORKING SO LARD, SHE'S
DOING SO MANY SHIFTS.
>> Reporter: WHILE THE
PANDEMIC HAS COME TO THE SOAP,
THE CLASSIC DRAMATIC STORYLINES
STAY ON COURSE.
BUT NOW, LIFE ON FICTIONAL
CORONATION STREET LOOKS A LOT
MORE REAL.
REN FLIP, CBC NEWS, LONDON.
>> ARE YOU A COREY FAN?
>> OVER THE YEARS I WOULDN'T SAY
I'M A FAN BUT, YOU KNOW, I HAVE
TURNED IT ON A FEW TIMES NOW AND
THEN.
BUT IT IS INTERESTING, BECAUSE I
THINK MORE AND MORE SHOWS,
THEY'LL BE IN-CORBETTING THE
PANDEMIC -- INCORPORATING THE
PANDEMIC INTO THEIR STORYLINES.
>> BIGGEST STORY OF OUR
LIFETIME.
>> YES, AS THEY COME BACK.
THERE YOU GO.
>> Lien: YOU CAN ALWAYS CATCH
THIS NEWSCAST ONLINE AT CBC.CA
I.W.A./B.C.
THAT'S' HERE RIGHT AFTER "THE
NATIONAL".
HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND.
>> Lien: HAVE A GRE
