>> Lien: TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> Mike: SHOCKING SURGE.
A SINGLE DAY RECORD NUMBER OF
COVID-19 CASES IN B.C.
>>> ALSO...
>> HE WALKED TO MY DOORSTEP AND
STOLE MY SON'S LIFE.
>> FAMILIES OF THE SURREY SIX AS
SENTENCING BEGINS.
>> EVERYTHING WE'VE GOT HERE WAS
PEOPLE FIGHTING FOR THEIR
COMMUNITY, AND DOING IT FOR
THEMSELVES.
>> BATTLE FOR THE BEST.
STEVE STONE CROWNED METRO
VANCOUVER'S BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD.
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> Lien: GOOD EVENING, THANKS
FOR JOINING US.
B.C. HAS SET AN UNFORTUNATE
RECORD IN ITS FIGHT AGAINST
COVID-19.
>> TODAY THE PROVINCE RECORDED
ITS HIGHEST SINGLE DAILY COVID
CASE COUNT EVER.
DAN BURRITT JOINS US WITH MORE
ON THIS, SO FIRST TO THE NUMBERS
TODAY.
>> Dan: 124 NEW CONFIRMED
CASES, THE HIGHEST SINGLE DAY
NUMBER WE'VE EVER HAD, AS YOU
SAID, SO FAR.
B.C. RECORDED FEWER THAN 70
CASES THE PAST THREE DAYS WE NOW
HAVE 974 ACTIVE CASES.
THAT'S ALSO A RECORD HIGH.
ALMOST 2800 PEOPLE ARE BEING
MONITORED.
23 PEOPLE ARE IN HOSPITAL, THE
HIGHEST SINCE EARLY JUNE, AND
SEARCH OF THOSE PEOPLE ARE IN
INTENSIVE CARE.
THANKFULLY, NO ONE HAS DIED FROM
THE CORONAVIRUS IN THE PAST DAY,
THOUGH WE HAVE LOST 204 PEOPLE
IN B.C. SO FAR.
AS WE LEARNED YESTERDAY,
COVID-19 HAS HIT MOST OF OUR
PROVINCE AS YOU TAKE A LOOK AT
THIS MAP.
SOME AREAS LIKE HAIDA GWAII
RECORDED THE HIGHEST CASE COUNT
PER POPULATION BUT THE COMMUNITY
OUTBREAK THERE, THANKFULLY, HAS
ENDED.
THE VAST MAJORITY OF CASES ARE
ON THE SOUTH COAST, PARTICULARLY
FROM FRASER HEALTH AND VANCOUVER
COASTAL HEALTH.
ABBOTSFORD AND SURREY ARE THE
HIGHEST WHILE RICHMOND AND DELTA
WERE AMONG THE LOWEST.
MEANWHILE, THE SQUAMISH NATION
ANNOUNCED THIS AFTERNOON THAT
EIGHT MEMBERS OF ITS COMMUNITY
HAVE TESTED POSITIVE FOR
CORONAVIRUS.
OFFICIALS SAY THREE PATIENT LIVE
IN THE SAME HOUSEHOLD ON THE
CAPILANO RESERVE.
THEY ARE SELF-ISOLATING.
THE NATION PLANS TO CLOSE ALL OF
ITS OFFERSES FOR TWO WEEKS AS
SOME OF THOSE INFECTED ARE
NATION EMPLOYEES AND ALL
NONESSENTIAL EMPLOYEES WILL WORK
FROM HOME FOR THOSE TWO WEEKS
AND VISITORS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED
IN THE OFFICES.
>>> DAN, WE'RE HEARING THAT ONE
OF B.C.'S BIGGEST SCHOOL BOARDS
IS LOOKING FOR ANOTHER OPTION
FOR STUDENTS TO TRANSITION TO
BACK TO SCHOOL.
>> YES, THIS AFTERNOON THE
VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD SAID
PARENTS TOLD THEM THEY WERE KEEN
ON ANOTHER OPTION FOR SCHOOLING
IN SEPTEMBER BEYOND IN-CLASS OR
HOME SCHOOLING.
THE THIS AFTERNOON THE BOARD
SAYS IT'S LOOKING AT A LEARN
FROM HOME TRANSITION PROGRAM, A
TEMPORARY PLAN ALLOWING STUDENTS
TO LEARN REMOTELY AND GETTING
LEARNING SUPPORT FROM THE
DISTRICT.
THE DISTRICT SAYS STUDENTS WOULD
LIKELY GET SUPPORT THROUGH
ONE-ON-ONE CHECK-IN TIMES WITH
THE TEACHERS AND IF PARENTS
CHOOSE THIS OPTION THEY WILL
REMAIN ENROLLED IN THEIR LOCAL
SCHOOL.
THEY WOULDN'T GET KICKED OUT.
AND THEY WOULD BE PUT IN A
LEARNING GROUP THAT COULD BE
MOVED IN-CLASS TEACHING LATER IN
THE YEAR.
SO ANOTHER POTENTIAL OPTION FOR
STUDENTS AND PARENTS WHO MAY BE
HESITANT TO GO RIGHT BACK TO IN
SCHOOL TEACHING AND WE KNOW THAT
PARENTS IN SURREY, THE LARGEST
SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE PROVINCE,
ARE ALSO WORKING ON THAT.
>> AND HEALTH OFFICIALS HAVE A
WARNING TONIGHT ABOUT POSSIBLE
COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT WRECK BECK
EARLIER THIS MONTH.
IT HAPPENED SATURDAY, ALL 15.
VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH CALLS
THE POTENTIAL EXPOSURE LOW RISK.
STILL, ANYONE WHO WAS AT WRECK
BEACH ANY TIME THAT DAY OR
EVENING IS ASKED TO SELF-MONITOR
FOR SYMPTOMS.
WE'LL ARE MUCH MORE TO COME ON
THE PANDEMIC, INCLUDING THE
SOARING NUMBERS OF INFECTIONS IN
EUROPE AND A PUSH TO MAKE MASKS
MANDATORY BOTH IN AND OUTSIDE.
THAT'S LATER IN TONIGHT'S
NEWSCAST.
>> Lien: NOW TO A CRIMINAL
CASE THAT'S HAUNTED BRITISH
COLUMBIANS FOR MORE THAN A DECK.
NEARLY 13 YEARS AGO JAMIE BACON
DIRECTED A GANGLAND HIT THAT
LEFT SIX PEOPLE DEAD, THE
SO-CALLED SURREY SIX.
>> TODAY HE FACED SOME OF THE
LOVED ONES OF THE PEOPLE WHO
DIED.
SUSANA DASILVA WAS IN THE
VANCOUVER COURTROOM.
>> I WANTED TO LOOK AT
Mr. BACON IN HIS EYES TO LET
HIM KNOW THAT, YOU KNOW, HE
WALKED TO MY DOORSTEP AND STOLE
MY SON'S LIFE.
>> SHE'S WAITED 13IERS FOR THAT
CHANCE AND TODAY EILEEN MOHAN
GOT IT.
>> I HAD TO MAKE HIM SIT AND
LISTEN TO EVERY DETAIL OF OUR
LIVES.
>> Reporter: HER SON FRIST
CHRISTOPHER WAS KILLED AFTER A
CHANCE MEETING IN A HALLWAY IN
FRONT OF THEIR APARTMENT.
THREE MEN WERE ON THEIR WAY TO
KILL MOHAN'S NEIGHBOUR OVER A
DISPUTE WITH DRUG DEALER JAMIE
BACON.
HE WAS PULLED INTO THE APARTMENT
AND A GAS FURTHER WAS ALREADY
THERE MAKING REPAIRS.
THEY AND FOUR OTHERS WERE SHOT
TO DEATH.
AFTER PLEADING GUILTY TO
MULTIPLE CHARGES TODAY JAMIE
BACON, WHO DIRECTED THE
KILLINGS, APPEARED AT A
SENTENCING HEARING.
FOR CLOSE TO AN HOUR EILEEN
MOHAN TOLD THE COURT IN PAINFUL
DETAIL THE LOSS AND GUILT SHE
LIVES EVERY DAY.
>> I WISH I HAD A LONGER
BREAKFAST WITH CHRISTOPHER, A
LONGER CONVERSATION BEFORE I
LEFT HOME.
I WISH I HAD NOT GONE TO WORK.
ALL THE PAIN I CAUSED HIM, HE
WOULD HAVE BEEN SAVED FROM THIS
HORRIBLE DEATH AND DIRECTLY TO
JAMIE BACON, JUST HOW DARE YOU
TOUCH MY BABY?
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE TO
DECIDE WHO LIVES AND WHO DIES?
>>> IT'S TAKEN YEARS TO GET HERE
AS PART OF THE PLEA DEAL THE
CROWN IS RECOMMENDING 18 YEARS.
WITH TIME SERVED HE COULD BE OUT
IN FIVE.
MOHAN'S MOTHER HAS A MESSAGE FOR
THE JUDGE.
>> I WANTED HER TO UNDERSTAND
THAT CHRISTOPHER STILL MATTERS,
AND CHRISTOPHER STILL LIVES IN
SPIRIT WITH US.
>> THE SENTENCE WILL BE
ANNOUNCED IN SEPTEMBER.
SUSANA DASILVA, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Lien: FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE
MAN SHOT AND KILLED BY RIDGE
MEADOWS R.C.M.P. OFFICERS A YEAR
AGO ARE CALLING FOR JUSTICE.
>> AS TINA LOVGREEN REPORTS,
THEY'RE DEMANDING THE
INDIANAPOLIS WATCHDOG RELEASE
ITS FINDINGS.
>> THEY SAY THEY'RE TIRED OF
WAITING AND WANT ANSWERS AS TO
WHY THEIR 54-YEAR-OLD BROTHER
WAS SHOT AND KILLED BY POLICE A
YEAR AGO IN HIS OWN BEDROOM.
>> FATALLY SHOT HIM IN THE FACE,
AND ALSO IN HIS THROAT.
>> Reporter: JOW DIN SUFFERED
FROM SCHIZOPHRENIC.
ON THE DATE HE DIED HIS SISTER
HAD CALLED POLICE TO HELP GET
HIM TO THE HOSPITAL, SOMETHING
THE FAMILY HAD DONE IN THE PAST.
POLICE SAID HE HAD A KNIFE,
SOMETHING HIS FAMILY DISPUTES.
>> I WAS JUST A FEW FEET BEHIND
THE OFFICERS AND HE DIDN'T
ATTACK AT ALL.
HE WAS NOT SHOUTING.
HE WAS NOT SCREAMING.
HE WAS QUIET AND PEACEFUL AND
NOT EVEN A SOUND WAS HEARD.
>> Reporter: AFTER A FAILED
ATTEMPT TO USE A TASER, ANOTHER
OFFICER OPENED FIRE.
>> WE DON'T EVEN KNOW THOSE --
WHO KILLED MY BROTHER.
AS FAR AS WE KNOW THOSE POLICE
ARE BACK TO DUTY.
AND...
THIS IS VERY HARD TO COMPREHEND,
YOU KNOW, BECAUSE POLICE ARE NOT
LACK OF TRAINING TO DEAL WITH MY
BROTHER.
THEY ARE LACK OF HUMAN.
>> Reporter: THE FAMILY WANTS
THE INDIANAPOLIS WATCHDOG TO
RELEASE ITS FINDINGS OF THE
INVESTIGATION, SAYING THEY WERE
PROMISE THE REPORT ON THE
ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH.
THE I.I.O. SAYS THE FAMILY WILL
HAVE IT BY SEPTEMBER.
>> WE TRY TO GET THEM DONE
BETWEEN NINE AND 12 MONTHS.
WE'RE OFTEN ABLE TO DO TOWARDS
THE LOWER ENDS OF THAT SCALE.
IN THIS CASE THAT DIDN'T OCCUR.
AND THERE ARE A VARIETY OF
REASONS FOR THAT, NOT THE LEAST
OF WHICH OF COURSE IS COVID-19.
>> THEY'RE JUST MEANT TO SIT
THERE AND WAIT WITHOUT ACCESS TO
SUPPORT, WITHOUT ACCESS TO
LAWYERS OR COUNSEL OR ADVOCATES
WHO ARE EXPLAINING THE PROCESS
TO THEM, WHO ARE HELPING THEM
UNDERSTAND TIMELINES AND WHO ARE
MITIGATING UNNECESSARY DELAYS.
WE REALLY HAVE A SYSTEM THAT
LEAVES FAMILIES TO FEND FOR
THEMSELVES IN THE WAKE OF A VERY
TRAGIC INCIDENT.
>> Reporter: THE FAMILY HOPES
AFTER THE I.I.O.'S INVESTIGATION
WRAPS UP THAT CHARGES WILL BE
PASSED TO CROWN.
TINA LOVGREEN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: SURREY IS ONE STEP
CLOSER TO FINDING A NEW POLICE
CHIEF TONIGHT.
THE CITY IS IN THE MIDST OF A
MAJOR TRANSITION FROM ITS LOCAL
R.C.M.P. TO A MUNICIPAL FORCE.
>> AS JON HERNANDEZ REPORTS,
CRITICS SAY THE SEARCH FOR A NEW
LEADER IS TOO RUSHED.
>> Reporter: CALL IT THE JOB
OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME.
THE CHANCE TO LEAD A BRAND-NEW
POLICE FORCE IN THE PASTEST
GROWING CITY IN THE PROVINCE.
THE CITY OF SURREY HAS SPENT
WELL OVER A YEAR GETTING READY
TO LAUNCH ITS OWN MUNICIPAL
POLICE FORCE AND THE NEXT BIG
STEP IS FINING THE POLICE CHIEF.
THE JOB POSTING FOR THAT ROLE
WENT UP ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO.
THE DEADLINE, 4 P.M. THIS
AFTERNOON, A TIGHT APPLICATION
WINDOW THAT OPPONENTS SAY WAS
TOO SHORT.
>> I'M ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED AND
EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED.
>> CITY COUNCILLOR LINDA ANNIES
SAYS THE PUSH TO GET THE SURREY
POLICE FORCE OFF THE GROUND HAS
BEEN RUSHED FROM THE START.
THE MOVE AWAY FROM THE LOCAL
R.C.M.P. STARTED AS A CAMPAIGN
PROGRAM MADE BY MAYOR DOUG
MCCALLUM.
>> I THINK THE MAYOR JUST WANTS
TO GET THE JOB DONE.
THIS HAS BEEN HIS PET PROJECT
AND IT'S NOT BEEN A CLEAR AND
TRANSPARENT PROJECT.
IT'S NOT BEEN A WELL THOUGHT OUT
PROJECT.
>> Reporter: BUT IT ONLY
RECEIVES THE STAMP OF APPROVAL
FROM THE PROVINCE EARLIER THIS
YEAR.
THE POLICE BOARD WAS ESTABLISHED
JUST THREE WEEKS AGO.
NOW THE SWIFT SEARCH FOR A
LEADER.
THE NATIONAL BLISS FEDERATION
ALSO RAISING CONCERNS, NOTING
OTHER CITIES, LIKE TORONTO,
SPEND MONTHS LOOKING FOR
POTENTIAL CANDIDATES.
>> THE POLICE BOARD SHOULD
PERHAPS MAYBE DELAY THAT SEARCH
SO THEY CAN OPEN IT UP TO A
GREATER NUMBER OF CANDIDATES,
AND HOLD A PROPER EXECUTIVE
SEARCH LIKE MOST JURISDICTIONS
DO.
>> Reporter: REQUESTS TO SPEAK
TO THE MAYOR WENT UNANSWERED.
>> I HAVE EVERY CONFIDENCE IN
THE SURREY POLICE BOARD.
>> Reporter: BUT WALLY OPPAL,
SHARE OF THE TRANSITION
TASKFORCE, THINKS THE PROCESS IS
MOVING AT A FAIR PACE.
>> THEY'LL DO THE RIGHT THING.
IT WILL BE TRANSPARENT, OPEN,
AND ANYBODY WHO IS QUALIFIED
WILL GET AN INTERVIEW.
>> Reporter: TOO FAST OR NOT,
THE CITY'S OWN POLICE FORCE IS
SET TO LAUNCH APRIL 1, THE DAY
AFTER THE CITY'S CONTRACT WITH
THE R.C.M.P. ENDS.
JON HERNANDEZ, CBC NEWS; SURREY.
>> Lien: AN ICONIC IF
CONTROVERSIAL HOMES IN DOWNTOWN
VANCOUVER HAS CLOSED ITS DOORS.
TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL IS
CLOSING PERMANENTLY.
THE COMPANY THAT OWNS
VANCOUVER'S TRUMP INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL HAS FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY,
THAT'S ACCORDING TO DOCUMENTS
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKRUPTCY
CANADA.
A UNION REPRESENTATIVE FOR HOTEL
STAFF TOLD CBC NEWS THAT IT CAME
AS A SHOCK AND STAFF LEARNED OF
THE CLOSURE FROM THE MEDIA.
EARLIER THIS MONTH VANCOUVER
COASTAL HEALTH WARNED OF A
POSSIBLE COVID EXPOSURE AT THE
HOTEL'S LOUNGE.
SINCE 2017 THE LOCATION HAS BEEN
THE LIGHTNING ROD FOR PROTESTS
AGAINST THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT
DONALD TRUMP.
>> ALL RIGHT, IT'S OFFICIAL.
THE BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN METRO
VANCOUVER IS STEVESTON.
>> Lien: AFTER A SUMMER-LONG
COMPETITION ON CBC VANCOUVER,
THE SEASIDE RICHMOND COMMUNITY
DEFEATED 191 NEIGHBOURHOODS TO
TAKE THE CROWN, BEATING OUT
MOUNT PLEASANT IN THE FINALS.
>> Mike: JUSTIN MCELROY WHY
WHY THEY TOOK IT ALL.
>> WHAT MAKES A NEIGHBOURHOOD
GREAT?
WELL, ACCESS TO WATER DOESN'T
HURT.
A CONNECTION TO HISTORY CAN
HELP.
GREAT PARKS AND RESTAURANTS ARE
ALSO NICE.
BUT WHAT REALLY MATTERS IS THE
PEOPLE WHO LIVE THERE.
>> EVERYBODY'S INVESTED IN
KEEPING THIS COMMUNITY THE WAY
IT IS.
>> Reporter: TRUTH BE TOLD,
STEVESTON MAY NOT BE METRO
VANCOUVER'S BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD.
YES, THERE'S A LOT GOING FOR IT
BUT YOU COULD SAY THE SAME ABOUT
MOUNT PLEASANT, THE WEST END OR
PLENTY OF OTHER NEIGHBOURHOODS
WE'VE PROFILED.
BUT FROM AN ONLINE VOTE, PRIDE
MATTERS.
>> I THINK ALL OF US HAVE SOME
KIND OF CONNECTION WITH THIS
AREA, SPECIFICALLY FAMILIES THAT
HAVE LIVED HERE FOR GENERAL
REAGANS, OR THE INDUSTRY OR THE
NATURE OR THE FARMING OR JUST
COMMERCIAL.
>> Reporter: AND THERE'S
PROBABLY NOBODY WITH A BIGGER
CONNECTION IN STEVESTON THAN
HAROLD STEVES.
HIS GREAT GRANDPARENTS SETTLED
IS THE MODERN NEIGHBOURHOOD WHEN
IT WAS JUST FISH AND FARMLAND.
>> IN THE END IT TURNED OUT
PRETTY GOOD, A GOOD BALANCE
BETWEEN OLD AND NEW IN THE
COMMUNITY.
>> BALANCING TOURISM, FISHING,
HOUSING AND FARMING DEMANDS.
>> STEVE STONE HAS A PIKE LIMIT,
BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE WHO WANTED
TO MAINTAIN THE NEIGHBOURHOODS,
AND THE STEVESTON MUSEUM WAS
BOUGHT UNDER WHAT THEY CALLED A
NEIGHBOURHOOD IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM IN THE SEVENTIES.
>> OR PUT ANOTHER WAY.
>> JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING WE'VE
GOT HERE WAS PEOPLE FIGHTING FOR
THEIR COMMUNITY AND DOING IT FOR
THEM.
>> YES, THERE'S GREAT LAND.
YES, THERE'S GREAT HISTORY.
YES, THERE'S GOOD VIEWS.
BUT A GOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD AT THE
END OF THE DAY IS ABOUT THE
NEIGHBOURS, AND IN STEVESTON,
THEY SHOWED UP TO WIN.
JUSTIN McELROY, CBC NEWS,
STEVESTON.
>> WELL JOHANNA WAGSTAFFE JOINS
US NOW.
YOU WERE BOTH TORN ABOUT -- ONE
BEING A RESIDENT THE OTHER WITH
TIES TO BOTH COMMUNITIES.
>> BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO
STEVESTON BUT I AM SAD THAT
MOUNT PLEASANT MISSED OUT.
>> Johanna: I KNOW, MOUNT
PLEASANT IS THE CURRENT US, AND
WALKING DISTANCE FROM ME, BUT
I'M EXCITED FOR STEVESTON
BECAUSE GROWING UP IN ONTARIO MY
GRANDPARENTS LIVED IN STEVESTON
AND THAT WAS MY FIRST TASTE OF
METRO VANCOUVER.
I TOOK MY LITTLE GUY A COUPLE OF
WEEKS AGO SO I AM THRILLED.
CONGRATULATION, STEVESTON.
>> ALL RIGHT, THE WEEKEND IS
HERE, NICE DAY FOR A LITTLE WALK
AROUND THE PIER IN STEVESTON OR
ANYWHERE ELSE, FOR THAT MATTER.
BEAUTIFUL.
>> Johanna: I WAS GOING TO
SAY, DOES THIS MEAN I HAVE TO DO
MICROFORECASTS IN STEVESTON NOW
EVERY WEEK?
BECAUSE THAT'S GOING TO GET
COMPLICATED.
THAT SHOULD BE PART OF THE
PRIZE.
IT IS GOING TO BE BREEZY IF
YOU'RE IN STEVESTON, BREEZIER
THERE THAN THE REST OF METRO
VANCOUVER BUT NOTHING THAT
WARRANTS ANY SORT OF WIND
WARNING.
IT IS A GORGEOUS FRIDAY EVENING,
YOU CAN SEE SOME NICE CIRRUS
CLOUD BEHIND ME HERALDING THE
ADVANCE OF A LITTLE FRONT THAT
WILL BRING US SOME WIND.
AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES ACROSS
THE SOUTH COAST, 19 AT Y.V.R.,
23 IN THE VALLEY, 21 TOWARDS YYJ
AND VICTORIA.
APPROACHING, ALREADY BRINGING
BREEZIER CONDITIONS TO THE
ISLAND.
IT DOESN'T HAVE A LOT OF
PRECIPITATION BY THE TIME IT
GETS TO THE SOUTH COAST BUT
THERE IS A RISK OF A MORNING
SHORE TOMORROW HAD IT GETS TO
US.
DOWN TO 12 OVERNIGHT; SHOWERS
MOVING IN EARLY AND LINGERING TO
11 A.M.
IT'S NOT A GUARANTEE, JUST A
SLIGHT RISK THAT WE MAY GET
CAUGHT IN SOME MORNING DRIZZLE,
CLEARING OUT FOR THE AFTERNOON.
A LITTLE COOLER, EVEN THOUGH
WE'VE BEEN HANGING AROUND 20S
ALL WEEK IT'S A DIFFERENT AIR
MASS SO IT WILL FEEL COOLER, AND
BREEZIER.
ON SUNDAY IT'S MORE OF A BOOK
ENDED SHOWERY WEEKEND.
I'LL TAKE YOU THROUGH SUNDAY AND
A LOOK AT THE WEEK AHEAD COMING
UP.
>> WE'LL TALK TO YOU SOON.
THANKS, JO.
>> OF COURSE THE P.N.E. IS A
VANCOUVER SUMMER STAPLE.
>> Lien: WHILE THE FULL
EXPERIENCE ISN'T AVAILABLE
DURING THE PANDEMIC, ORGANIZERS
HAVE TRIED TO REPLICATE IT AS
BEST THEY CAN BY MAKING IT A
DRIVE-THROUGH.
YOU MIGHT BE FAMILIAR WITH THE
SUPER DOGS, OF COURSE, AND A
TRIP THROUGH AGRICULTURAL ALLEY.
YOU CAN SEE THE FARM ANIMALS.
THERE'S ALSO A DINOSAUR EXHIBIT
AND A VARIETY OF PERFORMERS.
GUESTS ARE REQUIRED TO STAY IN
THEIR CARS BUT YOU'RE ALLOWED TO
HANDLING OUT THE WINDOWS.
SPOTS DO HAVE TO BE BOOKED IN
ADVANCE.
>> WE HAVE TO DO THINGS A LITTLE
DIFFERENTLY, RIGHT?
>> THIS IS THE YEAR.
SLONGO YOU CAN DRIVE THROUGH FOR
YOUR DONUTS, THAT'S THE KEY.
>>> IF YOU'RE LIKE MANY
CANADIANS YOU MAY HAVE FOUND THE
COVID-19 EXPERIENCE A BIT OF A
LONELY ONE.
ONE INDIGENOUS WOMAN HAS FOUND,
THOUGH, A WAY TO TACKLE THE
LONELINESS.
>> ANITA FACT ME IS TULTAN AND
SHE LIVES IN NORTH VANCOUVER,
FAR FROM FRIENDS, FAMILY AND HER
HOME TERRITORY.
>> BUT SHE STARS IN HER OWN
ONLINE COOKING SHOW THAT'S
BROUGHT PEOPLE TOGETHER AND
WARDED OFF THE SOCIAL DISTANCING
BLUES.
>> GOOD EVENING, EVERYONE!
WELCOME TO COOKING WITH ANITA!
TONIGHT IS OUR SPECIAL, SPECIAL
SHOW --
>> Reporter: IT'S ANOTHER
TUESDAY NIGHT AND ANITA
MacPHEE IS IN HER HAPPY PLACE.
SHE'S HAVING 900 FRIENDS OVER
FOR DINNER, FACEBOOK-STYLE.
AND TONIGHT, SHE'S GOING TO SHOW
THEM HOW TO COOK HERRING ROE ON
KELP WITH A TWIST.
>> DURING THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
SHE POSTED PICTURES OF MEALS SHE
WAS COOKING AT HOME.
THEN PEOPLE BEGAN ASKING LETTER
WHO INDIGENOUS DISH SHE WAS
GOING TO MAKE NEXT.
>> AND THEN I SAID OH, WOULD YOU
LIKE TO HAVE A LIVE BANNOCK
SHOW?
AND THEY SAID YEAH, AND PUT IT
ON FACEBOOK LIVE!
>> Reporter: SHE BEGAN TEASING
HER FOLLOWERS, ASKING THEM TO
CHOOSE BETWEEN DIFFERENT
INDIGENOUS GIBBS.
AND A SHOW WAS BORN.
>> WHEN WE COOK OUR FAVORITE
FOODS, OUR TRADITIONAL AS
OPPOSED TO AND WE SHARE IT WITH
YOU, WE'RE GIVING YOU RESPECT.
>> BE KIND, LOVE YOURSELF...
I LOVE ANNI TA, SHE'S MY --
>> GRANDMA BEAR IS THE SPECIAL
GUEST ON THE SHOW EVER WEEK
WEEK, THE HOMEMADE AS THE FOOD
AND THE BOSSE AS THE TOOK.
>> NOW SHE'S A REGULAR CHARACTER
IN MY COOKING SHOW.
SHE'S A PUPPET AND SHE LIKES TO
BE MY GRANDMA AND TELL ME WHAT
TO DO.
>> Reporter: LIKE SO MANY;
MacPHEE DID HER PART,
ISOLATING AND KEEPING DISTANCE.
BUT SHE STRUGGLED EMOTIONALLY
AND ZOOM CALLS WREN FEEDING HER
SOUL.
>> AND, YOU KNOW, I DIDN'T KNOW
WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN, AND
JUST -- THERE WAS SO MANY
UNKNOWNS SO I WENT UP THERE
AND -- AND I GOT REALLY LONELY.
>> Reporter: BUT IN ANNITA
MacPHEE'S CASE COOKING
TRADITIONAL INDIGENOUS FOOD IS
JUST THE RECIPE FOR COPING WITH
ISOLATION.
WAMEESH HAMILTON, CBC NEWS,
NORTH VANCOUVER.
>> I JUST TRIED TO LOOK AT HER
FACEBOOK PAGE SO I CAN WATCH HER
FACEBOOK LIVE BUT YOU HAVE TO BE
HER FRIEND.
SHE'LL GET A LOT MORE FRIEND
REQUESTS AFTER TODAY.
>> YES, YUMMY STUFF.
SHE'S IN NORTH VAN.
I COULD BARGE IN ON THE WAY
HOME.
>> YOU COULD BE A SPECIAL GUEST
ALONG WITH THE GRANDMA.
YOU CAN ALSO WATCH THIS NEWSCAST
ON THE FREE GEM CBC NEWS APP.
>> TENS OF THOUSANDS GATHERED AT
THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL IN
WASHINGTON, D.C. TODAY.
JUST AHEAD, THE CALLS FOR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM AND
RACIAL EQUALITY.
>> Mike: THANKS FOR STAYING
WITH US ONLINE ON THIS FRIDAY
NIGHT.
YESTERDAY WE SHOWED YOU OUR FILM
CRITIC ELI GLASNER'S FIRST TRIP
BACK TO THE MOVIE THEATRE SINCE
THE PANDEMIC BEGAN.
>> TODAY HE HAS HIS ACTUAL
REVIEW OF THE MOVIE HE SAW,
TENET.
AS ELIE EXPLAINS, IT WAS QUITE
AN EXPERIENCE.
>> FEELS LIKE HE'S AUDITIONING
TO MAKE A BOND FEEL.
IT WILL REALLY HAD THE FEELING
OF THE INTERNATIONAL LOCATION,
THE AMAZING ACTION, THESE AGENTS
FIGHTING THIS MULTILAYERED
MYSTERY.
BUT BECAUSE NOLAN IS NOT EXACTLY
A ROMANTIC FILMMAKER IT'S KINDS
OF THE ANTIBOND IN SOME OTHER
WAYS.
IT'S NOT ABOUT GLAMOR.
IT'S COOL, CALCULATING AND
PRECISE AND THE MAN IN THE
MIDDLE OF ALL THIS PRECISION IS
DAN DAVID WASHINGTON, THE SON OF
DENZEL WASHINGTON.
AS THE PROTAGONIST.
THAT'S WHAT HE CALLS HIMSELF.
THAT'S WHAT HE LISTED IN THE
CREDITS.
I THINK, DWIGHT, THAT SAYS SO
MUCH ABOUT NOLAN AND THE PUZZLES
THAT HE MAKES.
HE DOESN'T EVEN NEED A NAME FOR
HIS MAIN CHARACTER, ANYMORE.
HE'S JUST A PIECE OF THE LARGER
PLOT.
YOU HAVE WASHINGTON AS THE
PROTAGONIST, THIS COVERT AGENT
WHO IS RECRUITED INTO THIS
ORGANIZATION, THERE HE IS, AND
THEY ARE FIGHTING SOMETHING FROM
THE FUTURE THAT CAN -- WELL, DO
A LOT OF DAMAGE.
LET'S TAKE A LOOK.
>> TO DO WHAT I DO I NEED SOME
IDEA OF THE THREAT WE FACE.
>> AS I UNDERSTAND IT WE'RE
TRYING TO PREVENT WORLD WAR III.
>> I'M SPOILED.
I GOT TO SEE THIS WITH JUST
ABOUT 15 OTHER CRITICS, AND I
HAD MY MASK, SO THE RISK WASN'T
THAT BAD.
WAS IT WORTH IT?
TO BE HONEST, I WAS UNDER WELL.
VISUALLY LET'S SAY THIS:
IT IS SPECTACULAR.
I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE
IT BECAUSE NOBODY MAKES MOVIES
LIKE NOLAN.
WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT THE PLANE
SMASHING INTO A BUILDING, YOU
KNOW WHAT HE DOES?
HE GETS A 747 AND HE DRIVES IT
INTO A BUILDING.
FOR THE HIGHWAY CHASES HE SHUTS
DOWN A HIGHWAY FOR WEEKS.
SO YOU HAVE THESE WONDERFUL
IMAGES YOU WANT TO SOAK YOUR
EYES IN.
BUT THEN THE STORY, AS IT GOT
MORE SOPHISTICATED AND
MULTILAYERED, YOU KNOW WHAT HIS
MOMENTS WERE?
I TELL YOU, I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT
WAS HAPPENING ANYMORE, WHO'S
GOING WHERE, WHICH GUY IS WHAT,
I DON'T KNOW ANYMORE.
AS GREAT AS JOHN DAVID
WASHINGTON WAS, THE ONE GUY THAT
KEPT ME IN IT WAS KENNETH
BRANAGH, THE BAD GUY.
HE'S THE OPPOSITION.
HE IS ANDRE, THIS ARMS DEALER
WHO'S SIMMERING WITH ARROGANCE.
IN THE END WHAT WE HAVE IS AN
IMMACULATE MOVIE MACHINE, A
BEAUTIFUL PUZZLED THAT THAT YOU
NEED TO TRY AND SOLVE.
BUT WHEN YOU GET TO THE END OF
IT, AND WHEN I UNWRAPPED IT, I
KIND OF FELT LIKE IT WAS A
LITTLE HOLLOW INSIDE.
SO I'LL END BY QUOTING ONE OF
THE TIME INVERSION SCIENTISTS:
DON'T TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT.
JUST FEEL IT.
THREE AND A HALF STARS OUT OF
FIVE.
>> I THOUGHT HE WAS GOING TO GO
HIGHER.
>> I THOUGHT SO TOO.
IT STARTED OFF GREAT.
>> MUST SEE IT.
I LOVE THAT.
>> YEAH, THREE AND A HALF STARS,
I STILL WAN TO SEE IT.
>> WE'LL GO.
>>> ALL RIGHT, WE HAVE A LOT
MORE NEWS COMING UP, INCLUDING
THE LATEST ON THESE PROTESTS
GOING ON IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
STAY RIGHT HERE.
>> TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
GATHERED AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL
IN WASHINGTON, D.C. TODAY
DEMANDING CRIMINAL JUSTICE
REFORM AND RACIAL EQUALITY.
THE CBC'S SUSAN ORMISTON WAS
THERE.
>> Reporter: ANOTHER HISTORIC
MOMENT IN THE SUMMER OF STRIFE
IN AMERICA.
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF BLACK
AMERICANS CAME TO WASHINGTON TO
THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL WITH ONE
MESSAGE:
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
SPURRED ON BY THE DEATHS OF
BREONNA TAYLOR IN MARCH, BY THE
MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD IN
MINNEAPOLIS IN MAY, AND THIS
WEEK THE SHOOTING OF JACOB BLAKE
IN KENOSHA, WINCE CONSTABLE.
THEY ARE MOBILIZING TO --
WISCONSIN.
THEY WERE MOBILIZING TO SEIZE
THE MOMENT, TO SEND THE MERGE TO
AMERICANS THAT BLACK LIVES
MATTER AND BLACK VOTES PERHAPS
MATTER EVEN MORE.
IN FACT MOST OF THE SPEAKERS
SAID FROM THE PODIUM, MAKE SURE
YOU VOTE.
REVEREND AL SHARPTON GOT THE
CROWD GOING WHEN HE SAID
DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT
LEGISLATION WILL NOT BRING
CHANGE.
>> WE WILL COME OUT BY THESE
NUMBERS IN THE HEAT, AND STAND
IN THE HEAT, THAT WE WILL STAND
IN THE POLLS ALL DAY LONG!
>> (In unison): "I CAN'T
BREATHE"!
"I CAN'T BREATHE".
>> Reporter: THIS IS A DIRECT
MESSAGE TO AMERICA.
ONLY A COUPLE OF MONTHS BEFORE
THE NOVEMBER VOTE.
THAT THIS GROUP HAS POWER,
THEY'RE GOING TO SEIZE IT AND
MAKE USE OF IT.
THAT'S WHY THEY CAME OUT IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC RISKING A
SUPER SPREADER INCIDENT HERE,
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE GROUPED
TOGETHER, THE LARGEST GATHERING
IN THE U.S. SINCE THE PANDEMIC,
BUT THEY SAID IT WAS WORTH IT,
THEY HAD TO MEET THE MOMENT.
MOST OF THE PEOPLE HERE WERE
MASKED.
SO THEY GO FROM HERE TO THE
VOTING BOOTHS IN NOVEMBER TO SEE
IF THEY CAN ACTUALLY BRING
CHANGE --
>> (In unison): DON'T SHOOT!
DON'T SHOOT SLAM.
>> TO FIGHT THE INJUSTICE THEY
SAY IS HAPPENING IN THE COUNTRY.
>> Lien: THE NBA PLAYOFFS WILL
RESUME TOMORROW.
TODAY THE LEAGUE AND ITS PLAYERS
OUTLINED NEW INITIATIVES TO
PROMOTE SOCIAL JUSTICE AND
RACIAL EQUALITY INCLUDING
STARTING A SOCIAL JUSTICE
COALITION AND USING NBA ARENAS
AS VOTING LOCATIONS IN UPCOMING
ELECTIONS.
>> WE'RE HUMAN.
WE HAVE REAL FILINGS AND I'M
GLAD WE GOT A CHANCE TO GET IN A
ROOM TOGETHER TO TALK WITH ONE
ANOTHER AND NOT JUST CROSS PATHS
AND SAY, GOOD LUCK IN YOUR GAME
TODAY.
>> THE PLAYOFFS WERE SUSPENDED
WEDNESDAY AFTER THE MILWAUKEE
BUCKS REFUSED TO TAKE THE COURT
TO SHOW THEIR ANGER OVER THE
POLICE SHOOTING OF JACOB BLAKE.
THE MOVE, WHICH PUT THE TORONTO
RAPTORS' PLAYOFF RUN ON HOLD,
HAD A RIPPLE EFFECT.
MANY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS
REFUSED TO PLAY, NHL GRAHAMS
WERE SCRAPPED YESTERDAY AND
TODAY, BUT THEY WILL RESUME
TOMORROW.
>> Mike: WE ARE BEGINNING TO
SEE THE SCOPE OF THE DEVASTATION
LEFT BY HURRICANE LAURA IN THE
SOUTHERN UNITED STATES.
AT LEAST SIX PEOPLE HAVE DIED IN
LOUISIANA.
MOST WERE KILLED BY TREES
FALLING ON THEIR HOMES.
THE STORM HAS WEAKEN, BUT AS
STEPHEN DAS TELLS US, IT STILL
BRINGS THE RISK OF TORNADOES AND
HEAVY RAINS AS IT CONTINUES
NORTHEAST.
>> NOWHERE IS THE AWESOME FORCE
OF HURRICANE LAURA MORE APPARENT
THAN IN THIS TRAILER PARK IN
LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA, WHICH
REALLY TOOK THE BRUNTS OF THE
STORM.
YOU CAN SEE WHAT THE WIND DID
TOTALS LIKE THIS, LIFTING IT OFF
ITS FOUNDATIONS, TEARING APART
THE ROOF AND SIDING.
IF YOU COME AROUND THE CORNER,
THERE IS A HOLE IN THE WALL.
A NUMBER OF THE TRAILERS, THE
WINDOWS ARE BLOWN OUT.
WHAT YOU SEE NOW IS WHAT PEOPLE
ARE COMING BACK TO TODAY.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE EVACUEE,
STAYING IN HOTELS OR WITH
FRIENDS AND NOW THEY'RE COMING
BACK TO PICK UP THE PIECES OF
THEIR LIVES AND FINDINGS THAT
THIS IS WHERE THOSE PIECES END
UP, IN A PILE.
WE SPOKE WITH ONE COUPLE, AN
ELDERLY COUPLE, WHO CAME BACK TO
SEE WHAT WAS LEFT OF THEIR
TRAILER AND THEY FOUND IT SIMPLY
WASN'T LIVABLE ANYMORE.
>> IT'S JUST DEPRESSING IN A
WAY, BECAUSE WE WORKED SO HARD
TRYING TO KEEP THINGS UP.
AND THIS IS WORSE THAN RITA.
AND WE DIDN'T THINK IT WAS GOING
TO BE THIS BAD, REALLY.
IT'S JUST DEVASTATING.
WE DON'T HAVE NO WATER, NO
ELECTRICITY.
I CAN'T GO IN THE BATHROOM.
YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR SENSE OF
HUMOUR OR YOU'LL GO NUTS.
>> Reporter: MANY ARE COMING
BACK TO FIND THEIR
NEIGHBOURHOODS AND THE ROADS
IMPASSABLE BECAUSE OF ALL THE
FALLEN TREES AND THE DOWNED
POWERLINES.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS IN
SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA ARE STILL
WITHOUT POWER, AND MANY PARISHES
OR NEIGHBOURHOODS ARE STILL
WITHOUT WATER, SO THAT MEANS FOR
PEOPLE WHO ACTUALLY RODE OUT THE
STORM AND SURVIVED THE HURRICANE
WITH MINIMAL DAMAGE TO THEIR
HOMES, THEY DOAN HAVE POWER OR
WATER.
SO MANY LIKE A GENTLEMAN WE
SPOKE TO EARLIER ARE WONDERING
IF IT'S EVEN WORTH STAYING AFTER
THE HURRICANE.
>> I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN.
YOU EVER HEAR A BAN AT THIS'
HOWL?
IT SOUNDED A LOT LIKE THAT.
WE HAVE SOME OLD LOCKS IN THE
HOUSE AND THEY HAVE SKELETON
KEYHOLES AND THE WIND GOING
THROUGH IT IT SOUNDED LIKE THE
MOST HIGH PITCH WHISTLE SCREAM
HOWL THING YOU'VE EVER HEARD.
>> THE CLEAN-UP AND THE RECOVERY
REALLY JUST GETTING UNDERWAY
HERE AND THE QUESTION FOR MANY
PEOPLE IS ABOUT RELIEF, IS ABOUT
INSURANCE, WILL THEY HAVE MONEY
TO GET THROUGH.
BUT PEOPLE HERE TELL US THEY'RE
RESILIENT.
THEY'VE BEEN THROUGH THIS BEFORE
WITH HURRICANE RITA AT THAT
IN 2005.
EVEN WHEN YOU SEE A SIGHT LIKE
THIS, THEY SAY THEY WILL BE ABLE
GET THROUGH IT.
THEY WILL BE ABLE WORK TOGETHER
BECAUSE THEY'VE DONE IT BEFORE.
STEPHEN DAS, CBC NEWS, LAKE
CHARLES, LOUISIANA.
>> THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN,
SHINZO ABE, HAS ANNOUNCED HE'S
STEPPING DOWN.
THE 65-YEAR-OLD HAS SUFFERED
FROM A CHRONIC ILLNESS FOR
SEVERAL YEARS AND HE SAYS HE
DOESN'T WANT IT TO GET IN THE
WAY OF DECISION MAKING.
ABE IS THE COUNTRY'S LONGEST
CONTINUOUSLY SERVING PRIME
MINISTER.
THIS IS THE SECOND TIME HE'S
RESIGNED FOR HEALTH REASONS.
IT'S UNCLEAR, THOUGH, WHETHER
HE'LL REMAIN IN THE POST UNTIL A
SUCCESSOR IS CHOSEN.
>> Mike: MORE THAN 1,000 NEW
COVID-19 CASES TODAY IN THE
U.K., 7,000 IN FRANCE.
JUST AHEAD, HOW THAT COUNTRY IS
TRYING TO PREVENT ANOTHER
SHUTDOWN.
♪
>> GOOD EVENING, I'M BAR CARSONS
AND THIS IS CBC NEWS, "SATURDAY
REPORT".
ATTENTION ALL HEALTH ADDICT.
IF YOU WANT TO GET IN SHAPE BUT
LACK THE WILL POWER, MEET A KEEP
FIT EXPERT WITH A DIFFERENCE.
HE MAKES HOUSE CALLS THAT
ENCOURAGE HIS CUSTOMERS TO
EXERCISE THEIR HEARTS OUT RIGHT
IN THEIR OWN BACKYARDS.
THE FRIENDLY KEEP FIT CALLER IS
BRUCE MERRITT AND HE WAS
OBSERVED ARRIVING AT A HOUSE IN
VANCOUVER BY ONE OF OUR
OVERWEIGHT AND RATHER
INCREDULOUS REPORTERS, FRED
CAUZY.
>> I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU BUT I
COULD GET DEEP.
LOOK AT THIS GUY.
BUSINESS MUST BE GOOD, THOUGH,
HE'S GOT AN ASSISTANT.
♪
>> FIRST OF ALL, BEFORE ALL
THIS, COMES A CONSULTATION.
BRUCE WORKS OUT GOALS AND
LIMITATIONS WITH HIS CLIENTS.
THEY MAY WANT TO WORK ON
ENDURANCE OR STAMINA.
THEY MAY WANT TO STRENGTHEN
PARTICULAR GROUPS OF MUSCLES.
OR A WEAKNESS THEY WANT TO
OVERCOME.
>> I HAVE A PROGRAM DESIGNED
ESPECIALLY FOR ME TO FIT MY
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES AND FOR MY
WEAK POINTS AND I KNOW WHEN I'M
EXERCISING I'M EXERCISING TO A
PROGRAM THAT'S SPECIFICALLY FOR
ME.
>> IS IT VERY EXPENSIVE RELATIVE
TO OTHER THINGS?
>> NO, NOT AT ALL.
>> WHAT DO YOU CHARGE FOR THIS
SERVICE?
>> ANYWHERE FROM -- A CARD
PROGRAM IS BASICALLY AROUND $040
AND THAT'S ALL THE EXERCISE
WRITTEN UP ON LITTLE RECIPE
CARDS AND FROM THERE WE GET INTO
THE SAME PROGRAM ON A STEREO
CASSETTE PROGRAM, A WALKMAN OR A
STEREO AT HOME, AND THEN THE
LAST TYPE OF PROGRAM WE OFFER IS
ON A VIDEO CASSETTE PROGRAM, AND
THAT FEE IS $150.
>> Reporter: THOSE ARE ONE
TIME ONLY FEES.
FOR $25 AN HOUR BRUCE WILL COME
TO YOUR HOME AND WORK OUT WITH
YOU.
>> FEEL THAT WORKING YOUR LEGS?
>> Reporter: PUBLIC OR
PRIVATE, NO MATTER HOW YOU CUT
IT, FOLKS, THIS IS PAINFUL WORK.
>> THAT'S IT, BACK DOWN...
AND ONE MORE.
♪
>> GREAT, GOOD TECHNIQUE.
OKAY.
>> Reporter: SOMETHING NEW IN
THE WORLD OF FITNESS IS POWER
WALKING.
IT GETS YOUR HEART RATE UP
WITHOUT THE POTENTIAL FOR KNEE
AND ANKLE DAMAGE WHICH ARE
COMMON AMONG JOGGERS.
>> POWER WALKING IS A STEPPED UP
QUICK WALKING PACE AND WE CAN
INCREASE THE RESISTANCE BY
ADDING WEIGHTS, ANKLE WEIGHTS,
WRIST WEIGHTS OR IF YOU'RE GOING
TO WALK UP A SLIGHT INCLINE,
THAT WILL ALSO INCREASE THE
RATE.
>> THIS GIVES ME A GREAT IDEA.
HOW ABOUT POWER LOUNGING?
I GOT THE EXTRA WEIGHT AND I
LOVE TO BE ON AN INCLINE.
DO YOU THINK ANYONE WILL GO FOR
IT?
>> SOME OF THE STORIES WE'RE
FOLLOWING TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> I WANTED HER TO UNDERSTAND
THAT CHRISTOPHER STILL MATTERS.
AND CHRISTOPHER STILL LIVES IN
SPIRIT WITH US.
>> Mike: THE FAMILIES OF
VICTIMS WHO WERE KILLED IN 
B.C.'S WORST GANG GANG SLAYINGED
WERE IN COURT TODAY.
A MARIE DEAL FOR JAMIE BACON HAS
BEEN REACHED BUT EILEEN MOHAN,
WHOSE SON WAS AN INNOCENT
BYSTANDER HOPES THE JUDGE WILL
TO SAY TOSS THE DEAL AND.
>> ACTUALLY THEY SHOULD HAVE
NEVER USED THIS KIND OF
EXCESSIVE FORCE.
>> Reporter: THE SIBLINGS OF
JA NANG DINH ARE DEMANDING
ANSWERS FROM THE INDEPENDENT
INVESTIGATIONS OFFERS.
HIS FAMILY HAD CALLED POLICE FOR
A MESSAGE HEALTH CALL.
A REPORT WILL BE RELEASED IN
SEPTEMBER.
>> IT IS NOT AN INVISIBLE
RECORD.
124 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 19.
THERE ARE NO NEW DEATHS, KEEPING
THAT TOTAL OF 204.
THERE ARE 23 PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL
INCLUDING SEARCH IN INTENSIVE
CARE.
THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE CASES HAS
ALSO HIT A RECORD HIGH AT 974.
>> THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IS
URGING PEOPLE TO RETURN TO
OFFICES AND WORKPLACES, SAYING
COVID-19 IS BASICALLY UNDER
CONTROL, THIS AS ITS DAILY CASE
COUNT REMAINS ABOVE 1,000.
>> Mike: AND FRENCH
AUTHORITIES ARE CONCERNED AFTER
REPORTING MORE THAN 7,000 CASES
TODAY, THE HIGHEST NUMBER SINCE
THE MARCH LOCKDOWN.
AS RENEE FILIPPONE REPORTS,
FRANCE IS DESPERATE TO AVOID
SHUTTING DOWN ONCE AGAIN.
>> IF YOU'RE OUTSIDE IN PARIS
IT'S NOW MANDATORY TO MASK UP.
EVEN IF YOU CAN STAY FAR APART.
I KNOW IT'S NOT PLEASANT TO
SPEAK, UNDERSTAND OR BREATHE,
SAYS THIS WOMAN.
BUT IT'S NECESSARY.
IT'S THE NEW NORMAL.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN EVERYONE
LIKES IT.
>> I FEEL LIKE WE'RE UNDER A
GUARDIANSHIP, SAYS THIS MAN, WHO
CALLS IT A DICTATORSHIP OF
MASKS.
>>> THE COVID SURGE IS HAPPENING
RIGHT ACROSS FRANCE.
THE NUMBER OF RED ZONES WHERE
THE VIRUS IS ACTIVE HAS RISEN
FROM 2 TO 21.
[ SPEAKING FRENCH ]
>> Reporter: OUR OBJECTIVE IS
CLEARLY TO DO EVERYTHING TO
AVOID A NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN,
SAYS THE FRENCH PRIME MINISTER N
GERMANY THIS WEEKEND POLICE ARE
REAPING FOR A REPEAT OF THIS...
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN THE
STREETS OF BERLIN PROTESTING
COVID RESTRICTIONS EARLIER THIS
MONTH.
>> WE MUST EXPECT THINGS TO GET
MORE DIFFICULT IN THE COMING
MONTHS, SAYS CHANCELLOR ANGELA
MERKEL.
SHE'S RAISING CONCERNS ABOUT
WHAT WILL HAPPEN HAD MORE PEOPLE
ARE INSIDE AGAIN FOR WORK AND
SCHOOL.
THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT IS ALSO
URGING PEOPLE TO STOP TRAVELLING
TO HIGH RISK COUNTRIES.
THERE ARE SIMILAR MOVES ACROSS
EUROPE.
THE CZECH REPUBLIC IS ONE OF A
NUMBER OF COUNTRIES TO BE PUT ON
THE U.K.'S RED LIST, MEANING
TRAVELLERS RETURNING FROM THERE
WILL HAVE TO QUARANTINE.
THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
SAYS GOVERNMENTS NEED TO
CONTINUE SHIFTING POLICIES.
>> THEY DO HAVE TO DO THAT TO
GET MORE PRECISE IN THEIR
MEASURE.
BUT THEY'RE ALSO ABLE
COMMUNICATE THEM SO PEOPLE
UNDERSTAND WHY SOMETHING IS
HAPPENING, THEY UNDERSTAND THE
PURPOSE OF THAT.
>> Reporter: AS THE VIRUS
GAINS GROUND ACROSS EUROPE, ITS
IMPACT ON EVERYDAY LIFE IS
VISIBLE THROUGH THE MEASURES
BEING TAKEN TO TRY AND SLOW IT
DOWN.
RENEE FILIPPONE, CBC NEWS,
LONDON.
>> Mike: CANADA IS ONLY
RECORDING A FRACTION OF THE CASE
RATE THAT TRIGGERED PARIS' NEW
MASK RULE.
>> Lien: BUT WHAT COULD IT
TAKE TO WEARING A MASK OUTDOORS
MANDATORY ACROSS THE COUNTRY?
CHRISTINE BIRAK LOOKS INTO IT.
>> Reporter: PARIS CROSSED A
RED LINE IN COVID CASE, 50
INFECTIONS PER 100,000 PEOPLE.
HERE IN CANADA THERE IS NO SET
LINE, JUST DISCRETION, PLACE BY
PLACE.
>> IT'S NOT A SORT OF STRAIGHT
NUMBER GAME.
SO ABSOLUTELY LOOK AT
TRANSMISSION IN YOUR COMMUNITY.
>> Reporter: MARKET ARE NOW
MANDATORY OUTDOORS IN THE CITY
OF BRANDON, MANITOBA AFTER A
RECENT OUTBREAK.
AND TOURIST HOTSPOT BANFF,
ALBERTA DID THE SAME IN JULY
FOLLOWING A SURGE IN UNTRACEABLE
CASES.
>> BUT CERTAINLY WEBER HAVE
SOMEWHAT OF A STANDARDIZED
APPROACH TO THIS IN CANADA.
>> Reporter: SOME PUBLIC
HEALTH EXPERTS INSIST IT MAKES
SENSE THAT WHEN A CITY HAS A
PROSCRIBED THRESHOLD OF CASE,
ADDED LAYERS OF PROTECTION
SHOULD KICK IN, INCLUDING
MASKING OUTDOORS.
>> I THINK HAVING A CLEAR
TRIGGER AS TO WHEN SUCH POLICY
IS INDICATED WILL MAKE IT A LOT
EASIER TO COMMUNICATE THIS
IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH
INTERVENTION MESSAGE TO THE
GENERAL PUBLIC.
>> SHE ADDS BIG CITIES LIKE
TORONTO, VANCOUVER, AND MONTREAL
SHOULD CONSIDER MANDATORY
MASKING OUTDOORS BASED ON
POPULATION DENSITY ALONE AND
PEOPLE SIMPLY CLUSTERING
TOGETHER.
HANDS WASHING AND PHYSICAL
DISTANCING ARE STILL CONSIDERED
THE FIRST LINES OF DEFENCE
AGAINST COVID-19.
BUT CANADA'S TOP DOCTOR SAYS
CANADIANS SHOULD WEAR MASKS
OUTDOORS IF OTHERS GET TOO CLOSE
FOR COMFORT.
>> EVEN OUTDOORS, I WOULD SAY
ARE YOU ABLE TO CONTROL THE
ENVIRONMENT TO MAKE SURE THAT
PEOPLE ARE NOT SORT OF CROWDED
TOGETHER?
>> Reporter: WHILE CANADA MAY
NOT HAVE A RED LINE NOW, NO
ONE'S RULING OUT THE
POSSIBILITY.
CHRISTINE BIRAK, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Mike: THE NUMBER OF
COVID-19 CASES WORLDWIDE IS
INCHING TOWARD THE 25 MILLION
MARK.
AS OF TODAY, LATIN AMERICA
ACCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN 7 MILLION
OF THOSE INFECTIONS.
BRAZIL HAS THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF
CASES IN LATIN AMERICA WITH MORE
THAN 8,000 NEW INFECTIONS OVER
THE PAST TWO DAYS.
PERU HAS THE SECOND HIGHEST
NUMBER OF CASES, EVEN MORE THAN
MEXICO.
BUT MEXICO'S FATALITY RATE IS
MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF PERU.
ARGENTINA IS ALSO STRUGGLING
WITH A NUMBER OF NEW CONFIRMED
CASES, TOPPING 10,000 IN TWO
CONSECUTIVE DAYS, AND THE U.S.
CONTINUES TO FARE THE MOST
POORLY WITH CLOSE TO SIX MILLION
CASES AND MORE THAN 181,000
DEATHS.
>> MANITOBA HAS EXPERIENCED A
RECENT UPTICK IN COVID-19.
32 MORE TODAY BRINGING THE TOTAL
NUMBER OF ACTIVE CASES TO 418.
>> Mike: ONE THIRD OF THOSE
ARE LINKED TO COMMUNAL GROUPS
INCLUDING HUTTERITE COLONIES.
KAREN PAULS LOOKS AT THE IMPACT
OF THE DISEASE INSIDE ONE OF
THEM.
>> 24 HOURS AFTER HER ISOLATION
ENDED SHE'S BACK AT WORK
CLEANING WINDOWS AND DOING
GRAPHIC DESIGN PROJECTS.
>> THIS IS WHERE I WORK OUT OF.
>> Reporter: FOR THE LAST TWO
WEEKS SHE, HER TWO SISTERS AND
PARENTS WERE QUARANTINED AFTER
HER MOTHER TESTED POSITIVE FOR
COVID-19.
>> NEITHER SHE NOR WE HAD ANY
KIND OF SYMPTOMS.
IT WAS QUITE A SHOCK.
>> Reporter: MANTLE CHRONICLE
THE EXPERIENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA,
REJOICING WHEN THE REST OF THE
FAMILY GOT THEIR NEGATIVE TEST
RESULTS.
>> WE HAD A DAY OF HIKING AND
BIKING AND I THINK WE ENDED UP
DOING WHAT, 66 K IN A DAY.
>> IT WAS A THERAPY DAY FOR US.
>> Reporter: ONE OF THE
HARDEST PARTS WAS WHEN CHILDREN
WANTED TO VISIT.
>> THEY JUST -- A LITTLE TEARS,
YOU HAVE COVID AT YOUR HOUSE.
YEAH, WE DO.
WE CAN'T COME OVER.
>> THE COMMUNITY KITCHEN WAS
SHUTTERED, FAMILIES ATE AT HOME
AND ONE OF THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL
PARTS OF THE HUTTERITE IDENTITY,
WORSHIPPING TOGETHER, STOPPED,
REPLACED BY A CHURCH SERVICE
PIPED INTO HOMES OVER A PA
SYSTEM.
SOME BELIEVE THE OUTBREAKS BEGAN
AFTER THE DROWNING OF THREE
TEENAGE GIRLS IN ALBERTA IN
JUNE.
PEOPLE FROM OTHER PROVINCES WENT
TO HELP SEARCH AND THEN ATTEND
THE FUNERALS.
>> WE'RE DEALING WITH THE
ILLUSION THAT BECAUSE A
COMMUNITY -- OUR COMMUNITIES ARE
ISOLATED TO AN EXTENT,
GEOGRAPHICALLY, AND SECLUDED,
THAT THAT EQUATES TO COVID
RESISTANCE STATUS.
>> Reporter: BUT WHEN PEOPLE
STARTED DYING...
>> THAT REALITY SET IN REALLY
QUICK, AND HAS BREAK THROUGH
SOME OF THE BARRIERS.
>> Reporter: TIRZAH IS GLAD TO
BE OUT OF ISOLATION.
>> IT'S NICE TODAY TO BE BACK TO
NORMAL.
>> Reporter: BUT SCHOOL AND
THE HARVEST.
>> Ben: TO BEGIN, COMMUNAL
ACTIVITIES THAT WILL INCREASE
THE RISK ONCE AGAIN.
KAREN PAULS, CBC NEWS, WINNIPEG.
>> Mike: THEY ARE FACING ONE
OF THE WORST DROUGHTS IN
DECADES.
COMING UP, WE'LL TAKE YOU TO THE
MARITIMES WHERE CONDITIONS COULD
BECOME POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS.
>> Lien: IT IS 6:41 P.M.,
THERE'S A LIVE LOOK AT
AGLIMMERMERING SCIENCE WORLD, A
GORGEOUS EVENING ON THE SOUTH
COAST AND THE WEEKEND IS HERE,
FRI-YAY AND SO IS JOHAN, HER
FORECAST IS NEXT.
STAY WITH US.
♪
>> THE BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN ALL
OF METRO VANCOUVER IS...
STEVESTON!
>> WE WON!
WE WON!
YEAH, WE WON!
>> OUR VIEWS CAN'T BE BEAT.
>> NOT ONLY IS STEVESTON A
BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO BE BUT IT'S
THE PEOPLE THAT LIVE AND WORK
HERE.
YOU CAN WALK DOWN THE STREET, IT
COULD TAKE YOU ONE HOUR TO WALK
DOWN ONE BLOCK BECAUSE EVERYBODY
LOOKS UP TO SAY HI TO YOU, TELL
YOU THEIR STORIMENT WHERE ELSE
ARE YOU GOING TO FIND THAT?
STEVESTON IS THE PLACE TO BE.
♪
>> IT HAS BEEN A VERY DRY SUMMER
IN PARTS OF CANADA.
SOUTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK, FOR
EXAMPLE, IS EXPERIENCING ITS
WORST DROUGHT IN DECADES.
>> FARMERS AND GARDENERS ARE
LOSING PLANTS AND CROPS.
CBC'S BRETT RUSKIN HAS MORE ON
THE COSTLY AND POTENTIALLY
DANGEROUS SITUATION.
THERE MAY STILL SOMEBODY GREEN
LEAVES ON THE TREES AND VINES
BUT PLANT EXPERTS SAY THEY'RE
EXPERIENCING ONE OF THE WORST
DROUGHTS HERE THEY'VE EVER SEEN.
THIS REGION BETWEEN SUSSEX AND
SALISBURY IS ONE OF THE HARD-HIT
AREAS.
BOB OSBORNE IS THE OWNER HERE
MUCH CORN HILL NURSERY.
>> YOU CAN SEE THAT THE GROUNDS
IS JUST DUST.
THERE'S ALMOST -- WE WERE JUST
DIGGING TODAY, WE WENT DOWN
SEARCH FEET, AND THERE IS NO
WATER DOWN FOR SEVEN FEET.
IT'S COMPLETELY DRY.
SO WE'RE LOOKING AT A SITUATION
WHERE WE NEED LIKE FOUR TO FIVE
INCHES OF WATER, RAIN, TO EVEN
BEGIN TO MAKE UP FOR WHAT WE
DON'T HAVE IN THE SOIL.
>> Reporter: HE SAYS ALL KIND
OF PLANTS AND CROPS ARE
AFFECTED, APPLE TREES,
CORNFIELDS, HAY, EVEN AT POEM'S
HOMES WITH THEIR LAWNS ALL DRIED
UP AS WELL AS THEIR GARDENS,
THEIR VEGETABLE GARDENS TOO.
HE SAID IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT THE
ORNAMENTAL LOSS OR THE FINANCIAL
IMPACTS TO FARMERS.
THERE IS ALSO INCREASED RISK OF
FIRE.
>> I'M REALLY SURPRISED WE
HAVEN'T HAD MORE AND I CERTAINLY
HOPE WE DON'T.
I THINK SOME OF THESE
THUNDERSTORMS HAVE ALLEVIATED A
LITTLE BIT OF THE DANGER.
BUT THE WOODS ARE TINDER DRY,
AND SO IF YOU HAVE A FIRE NOW,
IT'S GOING TO SPREAD RAPIDLY AND
RIGHT THROUGH INTO THE DUST OF
THE SOIL AND SO FORTH.
IT'S A VERY SERIOUS SITUATION
FOR FIRES.
>> Reporter: OSBORNE SAYS
THERE'S NOT MUCH WE CAN DO IF
YOU HAVE A GARDEN AT HOME, YOU
CAN PERHAPS PICK CERTAIN PLANTS
THAT YOU LIKE BEST AND FOCUS ON
WATERING THOSE, BUT AS FOR
OSBORNE AND THE OTHER FARMERS IN
THIS AREA, THE OTHER GARDENERS
IN THIS AREA, ALL THEY CAN
REALLY DO IS LOPE FOR RAIN.
BRETT RUSKIN, CBC NEWS, CORN
HILL, NEW BRUNSWICK.
>> AND JOE IS BACK NOW, SO WE'VE
HAD A COUPLE OF SHOWERS HERE AND
THERE AND WE'RE EXPECTING SOME
THIS WEEKEND.
HOPEFULLY THAT COME FOR THE
MARITIMES AS WELL, HEY.
>> THAT'S RIGHT, YEAH, MODERATE
TO SEVERE DROUGHT AS WE JUST
HEARDMENT SOME GOOD NEWS THOUGH
WITH THE REMNANTS OF HURRICANE
LAURA.
I'VE ACTUALLY PUT IT ON THE
TEMPERATURE MAP IF I CAN TAKE
YOU TO A LOOK ACROSS THE
COUNTRY.
IT'S NOW A TROPICAL DEPRESSION,
QUICKLY LOSING ITS TROPICAL
CHARACTERISTICS AS IT TRACKS
EAST OF THE OHIO VALLEY THROUGH
KENTUCKY TONIGHT.
WE WILL RE-ENTER THE ATLANTIC,
BRUSHING BY ATLANTIC CANADA OVER
THE WEEKEND, AND IT IS GOOD
NEWS.
NOT LOOKING TO SEE ANY EXTREME
IMPACTS, BUT A GOOD 20 TO 30
MILLIMETRES FOR THE MARITIMES,
AND MORE LIKE 20 TO 40
MILLIMETRES FOR NEWFOUNDLAND,
ALSO SEEING DROUGHT CONDITIONS.
SO FINALLY SOME GOOD NEWS WITH
THIS DEVASTATING STORM SYSTEM.
BUT DEFINITELY WEAKENING AND
BRINGING THAT GOOD RAIN
EASTWARD.
SPEAKING OF GOOD RAIN, WE COULD
USE IT IN THE SOUTHERN INTERIOR.
IS SLOWLY CREEPING UP AFTER A
COUPLE OF GOOD OVERNIGHT LOWS
KEEPING THOSE FIRE DANGER
RATINGS DOWN FOR MOST OF THE
WEEK BUT THINGS ARE CREEPING UP.
WE'LL GET A FEW SHOWERS FOR THE
EXTREME SOUTHEAST IN THROUGH THE
KOOTENAYS STILL LOOKING PRETTY
DRY.
TOMORROW MID MORNING YOU CAN SEE
THERE THE SLIGHT RISK OF SHOWERS
SHOWING UP IN THE MODEL.
I THINK BETTER CHANCE FOR THE
NORTH AND EAST SECTIONS OF
VANCOUVER, AND REALLY JUST BRIEF
IF WE DO GET THEM.
THOSE SHOWERS WILL BRING SOME
RAIN TO THE INTERIOR FOR THE
WEEKEND, BUT NOT A LOT.
WE'LL HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE ON
FIRE CHANGE.
WATCH AS I TAKE YOU THROUGH TO
SUNDAY MORNING.
LOOK WHAT'S COMING IN FROM THE
NORTHWEST, ANOTHER PULSE OF
RAIN.
THIS BETTER A BETTER SHOT OF
GIVING US THAT RAIN, BUT NOT
UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT.
A QUICK LOOK AT THE FORECAST FOR
THE INTERIOR, 25 FOR OSOYOOS
TOMORROW, ONE OF THE COOLER DAYS
YOU'VE SEEN IN WEEKS.
AND THAT'S BEHIND THAT COLD
FRONT THAT WILL BRING SOME GUSTY
WINDS THROUGH THE DAY, KEEPING
THINGS RELATIVELY COOL ACROSS
THE SOUTHERN INTERIOR THANKS TO
THE NICE LITTLE COLD FRONT.
WE'LL FEEL FRESHER FOR SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY.
WE WILL BE IN THIS NEW AIR MASS.
LOOKING AT BOOK ENSHOWERS,
SATURDAY MORNING AND SUNDAY
EVENING.
THERE IS A CHANCE THE SUNDAY
EVENING SHOWERS COULD START AS
EARLY AS 4, 5 P.M. BUT WE'LL GET
SOME GOOD SUNSHINE BEFORE THEN
AND IT WAS A BREEZIER SATURDAY.
NEXT WEEK, EARLY LOOK AT THE
LONG-RANGE, SEASONAL AND
SHOWERS.
CREEPING TEMPERATURES.
WE COULD BE LOOKING AT ANOTHER
HOT ONE FOR WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY.
>> UNTIL THEN, NICE AND FRESH.
VERY WELL.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, JOE.
>>> IT'S CALLED KRONK AND
THEY'RE HAVING A HARD TIME
MAKING ENOUGH TO SATISFY THE
DEMAND.
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>> HERE IN B.C., THE BREWERY
SCENE IS ALWAYS BUZZING WITH
ACTIVITY.
BUT IN NORTHERN ALBERTA THERE'S
A NEW CRAZE HAPPENING RIGHT NOW
THAT MAY RIVAL ANY WE'VE EVER
SEEN.
>> IT REVOLVES AROUND A VINTAGE
DRINK CALLED CRONK.
DATING BACK TO THE 1880S.
NOW A MICROBREWERY IS BREWING A
MODERN VERSION OF THE DRINK.
>> WHAT MAKES THE BREW SO
POPULAR?
WE'LL LET FOR THE BREWERS SPEAK
FOR THE DRINK THEMSELVES.
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>> C.
>> CRONK IS GOOD.
BUY KC OF RONG.
Dr. T OF CRONK.
>> THERE'S SUCH A HIGH DEMAND
RIGHT NOW PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW
WHAT IT IS.
>> I THINK IT'S BASICALLY
STARTED BY ACCIDENT.
I WAS SCROLLING THROUGH SOME OLD
NEWSPAPERS, AS YOU DO AND CAME
ACROSS THESE ADS, THE AIDS WERE
REALLY WERE LIKE CRONK, OR DRINK
CRONK WAS MADE BY FJ CLAXTON,
THE OWNER OF THE STAR BAKERY,
WHICH SEEMED TO OPERATE ON
STEPHEN AVENUE FOR A COUPLE OF
YEARS IN THE 1880S.
WHEN I SAW THE ADS I THOUGHT
THEY WERE PRETTY COOL AND I
THOUGHT I WOULD SHARE THEM AND
SOME PEOPLE WOULD LIKE IT AND
THAT WOULD BE THE END IT HAVE
BUT IT'S GOTTEN CRAZY OUT OF
HAND.
>> CRONK IS A HUNDRED-YEAR-OLD
BEVERAGE THAT HANA BEEN PRODUCED
IN 100 YEARS ESSENTIAL WORKERS
WE SAW THE RECIPE SERVICE ONLINE
AND FIGURED WE'D TAKE A CRACK AT
IT.
>> IT'S A SASS PRINCIPLE LA
BASED CARBONATED BEVERAGE.
>> IT'S LIKE A TEMPERANCE BRIERE
OR A SMALL BEER, A BREWED DRINK
WITH GINGRICH, AND SCAM MILE,
GINGER, SAFARELLA ROOT, AND
GREEN TEA AND MOLASSES.
THERE'S AS OPPOSED TO BE
SASSARRASS BUT THERE'S NOT
SUPPOSED TO BE ANY USED IN ANY
BENCH.
>> THIS IS THE STUFF WE DIDN'T
USE.
THERE'S A-HA HALLUCINOGENIC AND
IT'S NOT A LEGAL INGREDIENT TO
PUT IN ANY BENCH SO WE REPLACED
IT WITH SA SARILLA.
THE FIRST BATCH WAS VERY
MOLASSESY.
I DON'T THINK YOU COULD GET ANY
OF THE HERBS EXCEPT FOR THE
MOLASSES, SO WE TOOK ANOTHER
STAB AT IT AND THIS ONE IS BY
FAR -- WELL, THE BEST I'VE EVER
TAYED.
ONLY EVER TASTED ONE, SO.
>> IT COMES THROUGH VERY THICK,
VERY DARK BUT ULTIMATELY IT WAS
MADE TO BE AN ELIXIR, SO IT HAS
A BIT OF THAT HERBAL MEDICINE
TASTE.
>> MAYBE IT'S KIND OF LIKE MORE
INTERESTING THAN ANY OTHER BUNCH
OUT THERE BECAUSE IT IS SO OLD
AND NOBODY REALLY KNOWS WHAT IT
WAS SUPPOSED TO TASTE LIKE.
WE WREN SURE EITHER WHEN WE WERE
DOING THE FIRST BATCH, AND HERE
THERE'S GOING TO BE 1800
BOTTLES, I BELIEVE SO WE SHOULD
HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF IT FOR AT
LEAST -- WHO KNOWS HOW FAST IT
WILL SELL, SO.
IT'S BEEN OVERWHELMING, TO SAY
THE LEAST.
WE'VE HAD PHONE CALLS EVERY
SINGLE DAY ABOUT IT SINCE WE
ANNOUNCED IT A COUPLE OF MONTHS
AGO.
SO PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS CALLING, AT
LEAST ONCE A DAY ASKING WHEN
CRONK IS GOING TO BE READY.
>> OKAY...
I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN THAT.
>> QUITE THE ELIXIR.
PRODUCER MATTHEW WANTS ONE RIGHT
NOW.
YOU CAN'T HAVE ONE FOR A COUPLE
OF MONTHS.
>> NO, NOT UNTIL AFTER THE DUE
DATE.
BUT IT SOUNDS REALLY FUN, SO
APPARENTLY I HAD SUPPOSED TO
TAKE LIKE A SPICY ROOT BEER,
WHICH I WOULD BE DOWN FOR.
>> NOT MEDICINAL OR ANYTHING
LIKE THAT.
>> MAYBE A LITTLE BIT.
>> BUY CRONK, DRINK CRONK.
>> GET CRONKED.
>> DAN IS GOING TO BE BACK RIGHT
AFTER "THE NATIONAL".
>> Lien: HAVE A GOOD NIGHT.
 
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