>> Mike: TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> CRUISE SHIPS WILL BE
PROHIBITED FROM OPERATING IN
CANADIAN WATERS.
>> Mike: SEASON SCUTTLED.
>> IT WILL DEFINITELY IMPACT OUR
BUSINESS BECAUSE WE RECEIVE A
LOT OF CRUISERS HERE IN THE
GALLERY.
>> Mike: COVID-19 SINKS THE
HOPES OF B.C. TOURISM OPERATORS.
>>> ALSO ANOTHER ANTI-ASIAN
ASSAULT IN RICHMOND, AND MORE
RACIST GRAFFITI IN VANCOUVER'S
CHINATOWN.
>>> AND NO NEW DEATHS.
JUST FOUR NEW CASES.
B.C. TAKES THE UPPER HAND IN OUR
BATTLE WITH COVID...
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> Mike: GOOD EVENING.
RICHMOND MOUNTIES ARE LOOKING
FOR WITNESSES TO AN ALLEGED
ASSAULT THAT BEGAN WITH RACIST
TAUNTS.
AND VANCOUVER POLICE ARE AGAIN
DEALING WITH RACIST GRAFFITI IN
CHINATOWN.
DAN BURRITT JOINS US LIVE WITH
MORE.
DAN, FIRST OF ALL, WHAT HAPPENED
IN RICHMOND?
>> THIS HAPPENED LAST SUNDAY.
MOUNTIES WERE CALLED TO REPORTS
OF AN ASSAULT ON STEVESTON
HIGHWAY NEAR NUMBER 5 ROAD.
THE SUSPECT HAD TAKEN OFF BEFORE
THE COPS GOT THERE BUT THE
VICTIM SAYS HE HAD PARKED HIS
CAR NEARBY WHEN A BLUE BMW
ROLLED UP BESIDE HIM AND A MAN
HIS SHOUTED RACIAL SLURS.
HE CLAIMS THE SUSPECT KEPT
YELLING AND POUNDING ON HIS
PASSENGER WINDOW.
THE VICTIM GOT OUT AND TRIED TO
GET TO A NEARBY STORE AND THE
SUSPECT FOLLOWED HIM AND THAT'S
WHEN THE ALLEGED ASSAULT HAM.
MOUNTIES SEARCHED FOR THE VIDEO,
I.D.ED A SUSPECT AND ARRESTED
SOMEONE BUT THE VICTIM SAYS
THERE WERE OTHERS WHO SAW WHAT
HAPPENED.
POLICE SAY THE MAN IN QUESTION
IS SAID TO BE WHITE, ATHLETIC
BUILD, THE SHORT GREG HAIR.
HE SPOKE WITH AN ACCENT.
HE WAS WEARING A BLUE DRESS
SHIRT, GREYVEST AND BLACK PANTS.
ANYONE WHO SAW WHAT HAPPENED IN
THIS CASE IS ASKED TO CALL
R.C.M.P. IN RICHMOND.
>> Mike: AND, DAN, VANCOUVER
POLICE LOOKING INTO YET ANOTHER
CASE OF RACIST GRAFFITI?
>> Dan: IN A VERY FAMILIAR
PLACE, THE CHINATOWN LIONS HAVE
BEEN DEFACED AGAIN.
THE ICONIC STATUES GUARD THE
BOTTOM OF THE MILLENIUM GATE ON
PENDER STREET.
THE CITY SAYS POLICE ARE LOOKING
INTO IT AND A COMPANY IS ALREADY
WORKING TO REMOVE THE GRAFFITI.
THE CITY SAYS IT'S EVEN LOOKING
AT WAYS TO COAT THE LIONS TO
STOP THIS FROM HAPPENING A THIRD
TIME.
THE STATUES WERE FIRST DEFACED
LAST WEEK WITH GRAFFITI
PROMOTING ANTI-ASIAN SENT
SUMMITS CONNECTED TO COVID-19.
KEEP IN MIND, POLICE ARE ALREADY
LOOKING INTO 29 ANTI-ASIAN HATE
CRIMES SINCE IS THE PANDEMIC HIT
IN MID-MARCH.
THAT'S AN EIGHT FOLD INCREASE
COMPARED TO LAST YEAR.
A POLICE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM HAS
BEEN SET UP IN CHINATOWN AND
EXTRA SECURITY HAS BEEN BROUGHT
IN AS WELL.
YESTERDAY WE TOLD YOU BURNABY
MOUNTIES SAY THEY'VE NOTICED
CONCERNING INCIDENTS WHERE ASIAN
PEOPLE IN THAT CITY HAVE BEEN
TARGETED INCLUDING AN ELDERLY
ASIAN WOMAN WHO WAS DELIBERATELY
TRIPPED NEAR METROTOWN.
IN THAT CASE IT'S NOT YET CLEAR
IF SHE WAS TARGETED BECAUSE SHE
WAS ASIAN BUT POLICE ARE LOOKING
INTO THAT.
>> Mike: DAN BURRITT REPORTING
LIVE TONIGHT.
>>> THANKS.
>>> WELL, THE SHIP HAS SAILED ON
B.C.'S LUCRATIVE CRUISE SEASON.
OTTAWA IS EXTENDING THE CRUISE
SHIP BAN AT CANADIAN PORTS UNTIL
AT LEAST THE END OF OCTOBER.
IT'S AN ENORMOUS BUT NOT
UNEXPECTED BLOW TO OUR TOURISM
SECTOR ALREADY STRUGGLING TO
SURVIVE DURING THE PANDEMIC.
AS DEBORAH GOBLE REPORTS
TONIGHT, LOCAL OPERATORS SAY
THEY'LL DO WHAT THEY CAN TO TRY
TO STAY ABOVE WATER.
(STEAM CLOCK CHIMING)
>> Reporter: ONLY A FEW BLOCKS
FROM WHERE THE CRUISE SHIPS
DOCK, GASTOWN HAS ALWAYS BEEN A
BIG DESTINATION, THOUSANDS SWARM
INTO THE NEIGHBOURHOOD READY TO
SPEND THEIR MONEY.
EACH SHIP GENERATING ON 
AVERAGE $3.3 MILLION, FROM
RESTAURANT MEALS TO A STUFFED
MOOSE SOUVENIRS, GASTOWN
MERCHANTS MAKE MOST OF THEIR
MONEY BETWEEN MAY AND SEPTEMBER.
BECAUSE NO CRUISE SHIPS MEANS
THE A-K BOOT CORRAL ON CARROLL
STREET IS IN FOR SOME TOUGH
MONTHS.
>> IT'S GOING TO, HARD.
>> Reporter: BEFORE THE
PANDEMIC HIT WITH ALL ITS
REPERCUSSIONS TOURISM B.C. WAS
EXPECTING 1.2 MILLION PASSENGERS
TO COME AND GO FROM B.C. PORTS.
>> I CAN'T SAY WE WERE ENTIRELY
SURPRISED.
BUT WE WERE LOPEFUL AT ONE POINT
WE WOULD SEE PORTIONS OF THE
SEASON CONTINUES, BUT AS IT
STANDS, THAT'S NOT TO BE THE
CASE.
>> Reporter: BUT NOT ALL MAY
BE LOST BECAUSE MANY BRITISH
COLUMBIANS HAVE ALSO HAD THEIR
TRAVEL PLANS CANCEL.
THE GASTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
IS HOPING WE MIGHT COME VISIT.
>> I THINK IF WE DO IT
CORRECTLY, I THINK THE LOCALS
ARE GOING TO COME OUT AND
SUPPORT OUR BUSINESSES.
>> Reporter: STAY-CATION
CAMPAIGNS ARE ALREADY IN THE
WORKS, AND A FEW INCENTIVES
COULD BE THROWN IN FOR GOOD
MEASURE.
>> THE IMPACT WILL BE FELT, BUT
WE CAN RECOVER FROM THIS.
>> Reporter: AT THE COASTAL
PEOPLE GALLERY ON WATER STREET
THEY'RE COUNT ON A HOMEGROWN
CLIENTELE THIS YEAR.
>> WE ARE HOPING TO RECEIVE MANY
LOCALS AND HOPE THEY BEGIN TO
EXPLORE THEIR OWN CITY, WHETHER
FROM OUTSIDE OF VANCOUVER OR
INSIDE VANCOUVER, AND I THINK
THAT'S THE EXCITING PART.
>> Reporter: BUT NOT EVERYONE
WILL SURVIVE.
SOME GASTOWN SHOPS ARE ALREADY
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, UNABLE TO
PAY THEIR RENT WHILE OTHERS THAT
DEPEND ON OUT OF TOWN TOURISTS
TO BOY THEIR BATTLES OF MAPLE
SYRUP, MOUNTIE SOUVENIRS AND
VANCOUVER TEE SHIRTS ARE JUST
HOPING FOR THE BEST.
AS FOR THE CITY'S TOUR
OPERATORS, THIS YEAR IS A TOTAL
BUST.
>> NOTHING.
ZERO.
EVERYBODY HAS CANCELLED.
THERE'S A LOT OF CONCERN.
>> Reporter: OUT OF TOWN
TOURISTS NORMALLY MAKE UP AS
MUCH AS 90% OF B.C.'S TOUR
BUSINESS AND WITH ALL THE
PHYSICAL DISTANCING RULES THEY
CAN'T EVEN FOCUS ON LOCALS.
>> I THINK IT MORE ABOUT NEXT
YEAR, WHAT'S THE RECOVERY GOING
TO BE LIKE, WHAT'S THE ATTITUDE
ABOUT COMFORTABLE GEORGE W. BUSH
HOW ARE WE GOING TO GET BACK ON
TRACK?
ALLOW ARE WE GOING TO DO THE
RECOVERY?
>> Reporter: DEBORAH GOBLE,
CBC NEWS, VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: MANY OTHER BUSINESSES
ARE HOPING TO SALVAGE WHAT THEY
CAN FROM THE 2020 SEASON S AS
JON HERNANDEZ REPORT, THE
RESTART CAN'T COME SOON ENOUGH
FOR OWNERS WHO HAVE ALREADY
TAKEN A MAJOR FINANCIAL HIT S.
>> Reporter: EVEN B.C.'S MOST
ISOLATED AREAS ARE A LOT QUIETER
THAN USUAL.
>> IT'S BEEN STRESSFUL THE LAST
COUPLE OF MONTHS.
ASK RICK SNOWDON.
HE'S USUALLY LEADING KAYAK TRIPS
TO PLACES LIKE THE GREAT BEAR
RAINFOREST AT THIS TIME OF YEAR.
>> ALL THE EXISTING BOOKINGS
WERE BASICALLY GOING TO BE
TELLING THEM THE TRIPS WILL BE
CANCELLED.
>> Reporter: PROVINCE-WIDE,
TOURISM BUSINESSES HAVE LOST
ABOUT 90% OF REVENUES THANKS TO
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS BUT THINGS
ARE SLOWLY OPENING UP AND LOCAL
TRAVEL APPEARS TO BE NEXT ON THE
LIST.
>> I THINK MIDDLE OF JUNE, IF
THINGS CONTINUE IN THE WAY THAT
WE'RE LOOKING, AND CERTAINLY
INTO JULY, IF THINGS DENY
WITHOUT HAVING PEAKS AND
DRAMATIC INCREASES IN NUMBERS OF
CASES IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF
WEEKS, THEN THAT'S THE PERIOD
THAT WE SHOULD BE LOOKING AT.
>> Reporter: WELCOME NEWS TO A
STRUGGLING SECTOR, BUT THERE'S
STILL SOMETHING MISSING.
AN OFFICIAL START DATE.
>> THERE IS LACK OF CLARITY.
THERE IS A LACK OF CERTAINTY.
AND I DON'T KNOW IF ANYONE HAS
THE ANSWER, BUT IT WOULD MAKE
THINGS A LOT EASIER TO SOMEONE
WERE ABLE TO SAY, AS OF A
CERTAIN DATE, YES, BRITISH
COLUMBIANS CAN TRAVEL WIDELY
THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE.
>> AS SOON AS WE GET THE NOD,
ALL OF OUR BUSINESSES ARE READY
TO GO.
>> Reporter: BRITISH
COLUMBIANS ARE ALSO EAGER TO GET
MOVING.
TENS OF THOUSANDS IT HAVE USERS
CRASHED THE PROVINCE'S CAMPING
RESERVATION PORTAL THE DAY IT
OPENED.
MUNICIPALITIES NOW PREPARING FOR
THE INEVITABLE INFLUX OF
VISITORS.
>> NOW WE'RE SAYING, YES, WE'RE
LOOKING FORWARD TO HAVING YOU
BACK.
NOT QUITE YET.
WE'RE GETTING CLOSE.
AND WILL WE'RE GETTING READY.
WE WANT PEOPLE TO FEEL CONFIDENT
WHEN THEY COME HERE SO WE'VE
THOUGHT IT THROUGH.
>> Reporter: INTERNATIONAL
TRAVELLERS WILL LIKELY BE SHUT
OUT FOR THE SEASON.
LOCAL TOURISTS COULD STAND TO
BENEFIT.
>> I THINK FOR A CHANGE THERE
WILL BE AVAILABILITY IN SOME OF
THE MORE POPULAR SPOTS
EVERYWHERE.
>> Reporter: THE SAME CAN'T BE
SAID FOR BUSINESS OWNERS WHO ARE
STILL EXPECTED TO LOSE MORE THAN
TWO THIRDS OF THEIR REVENUE.
JON HERNANDEZ, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> JUST FOUR PEOPLE HAVE TESTED
POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 IN THE
LAST 24 HOURS IN B.C.
THAT'S THE WORD FROM Dr.
BONNIE HENRY TONIGHT.
THAT BRINGS TOTAL CASES UP TO 
2,5622,170 OF THOSE PEOPLE HAVE
FULLY RECOVERED LEAVING 228
CASES CURRENTLY ACTIVE.
34 PEOPLE ARE HOSPITALIZED, SIX
IN INTENSIVE CARE, AND WITH NO
NEW DEATHS TODAY IN B.C., THAT
TOTAL STAYS AT 164.
>>> WHEN WE CAUGHT UP WITH DALE
EDWARDS LAST MONTH, SHE HAD BEEN
SLEEPING ON A MAT BESIDE HER
ELDERLY MOTHER'S BED FOR A
MONTH.
EDWARDS DIDN'T WANT HER MOM TO
FEEL ISOLATED DURING THE
PANDEMIC SO SHE MOVED INTO THE
CARE FACILITY JUST BEFORE IT
INTRODUCED A NO VISITOR POLICY.
AND DUE TO STRICT HEALTH AND
SAFETY RULES EDWARDS ISN'T
ALLOWED IN OR OUT PRIVILEGES.
AS JESSE JOHNSTON REPORTS, IT'S
BEEN 75 DAYS SINCE SHE'S GONE
OUTSIDE.
>> Reporter: THIS TINY PATCH
OF EARTH OUTSIDE DALE EDWARDS'
HOME IN VANCOUVER IS THE PERFECT
PLACE TO SPEND THE PERFECT DAY.
TOILING AWAY IN THE SOIL IS
DALE'S GO TO FRIEND FOR
GARDENING ADVICE, ANNE TALL GOT
KELLY.
>> ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT
THINGS TO HER IS LITTLE TINY
GUARD; 10 BY 6 TEENSY LITTLE
GARDEN.
AND WITH NO ONE TO PLANT IT UP
FOR HER SO I OFFERED TO DO IT.
>> Reporter:
>> THESE PLANTS TEACH US
BALANCE.
>> AND INDIGENOUS ARTIST DEBRA
SPARROW OFFERING WORDS OF THANKS
FOR THIS GARDEN PARTY.
>> THIS VERY PIECE OF EARTH THAT
WE PLANT IN OUR ROOTS WHO WE
ARE.
>> Reporter: THAT PROPPED UP
AGAINST THE BASKET?
>> YES, THIS IS DALE EDWARDS.
I'M IN MY ROOM AT POINT GREY
PRIVATE HOSPITAL WITH MY MOM.
>> Reporter: IS DALE, THE
VIRTUAL HOST OF THIS GARDEN
PARTY.
>> I CAN CHOOSE RESPECT FOR
BEING ON THIS LAND.
>> YEAH, WITH YOUR HANDS, SHE'S
OFTEN ORCHESTRATING AND PLAYING
THE PIANO.
SHE USED TO PLAY THE PIANO...
>> SUD PLAY THE PIANO, EH,
GRANNY?
>> YES.
>> Reporter: EDWARDS REFUSED
TO LEAVE HER 97-YEAR-OLD MOTHER,
DIANA, ALONE DURING THE PANDEMIC
SO SHE MOVED INTO THE CARE HOME,
FIRST SLEEPING ON A MAT BESIDE
DIANA'S BED AND EVENTUALLY
GETTING A BED OF HER OWN.
(LAUGHTER)
>> WHEN YOU'RE COOPED UP YOU GET
PLENTY OF TIME TO THINK ABOUT
PASSIONS YOU'RE MISSING OUT ON,
FOR DALE IT'S GROWING HER OWN
FOOD, EXPERIENCING INDIGENOUS
MUSIC AND ARTS, THROUGH THE
WATER.
>> IF I HAD A WAY TO JUMP OUT OF
THIS WINDOW INTO THE OCEAN, I
WOULD.
>> Reporter: EDWARDS HOPES
SHE'LL SOON BE GRANTED SPECIAL
STATUS WHICH ALLOWS HER TO GET
OUTSIDE ONES IN A WHILE.
UNTIL THEN, HER MOM IS GOOD
COMPANY AND SO ARE HER FRIENDS,
PHYSICALLY DISTANCED, BUT
CLOSELY CONNECTED.
JESSE JOHNSTON, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: MEMBERS OF A GROWING
NEW HOMELESS CAMP NEAR CRAB PARK
IN VANCOUVER HAVE BEEN GIVEN ONE
WEEK TO GET THEIR ARGUMENTS IN
ORDER AS THEY FACE AN INJUNCTION
FIGHT WITH PORT METRO VANCOUVER.
THE CAMP POPPED UP ON THE
WATERFRONT AFTER ILLEGAL CAMPERS
WERE MOVED OUT OF NEARBY
OPPENHEIMER PARK SINCE THE
BEGINNING OF THIS MONTH.
OUR REPORTER FROM THE URBAN
NATIONS UNIT, WAMEESH HAMILTON,
SPOKE WITH CAMPERS AND
ORGANIZERS.
>> Reporter: THIS HOMELESS
CAMP IN THE PARKING LOT BESIDE
CRAB PARK HAS GROWN FROM 40
PEOPLE LAST WEEK TO JUST OVER 60
CAMPERS TODAY.
THEY SHOWED UP SHORTLY AFTER THE
TENT CITY IN OPPENHEIMER PARK
WAS TAKEN DOWN.
FOR THOSE WHO CHOSE THE
PROVINCE'S OPTION AT
OPPENHEIMER, THEY NOW HAVE
SHELTER, MEDICAL ATTENTION, AND
ACCESS TO A SAFE SUPPLY OF HARD
DRUGS FOR THOSE WHO ARE
ADDICTED.
THE OPPENHEIMER HOMELESS CAMP
NEGOTIATIONS WERE COMPLEX.
THEY TOOK MONTHS TO ACHIEVE.
SO WHY IS THIS HOMELESS CAMP
HERE?
>> LIVING ON THE STREETS HAS NOT
BEEN A...
TOO KIND TO ME.
>> IT'S MORE COMFORTABLE,
IT'S -- BECAUSE THERE ARE OTHER
PEOPLE AROUND, THEY HELP US AND
SUPPORT EACH OTHER.
>> WE HAVE HEREDITARY SUPPORT
THROUGH MY BIOLOGICAL FAMILY.
>> URBAN NATIONS REACHED OUT TO
THE THREE COAST SALISH NATIONS
AND ONLY HEARD BACK FROM THE
SQUAMISH.
IN AN E-MAIL THEY SAY THEY'VE
NEVER HEARD FROM BRETT OR ANYONE
AT THE NEW TENT CITY.
WE'RE STILL WAITING TO HEAR FROM
THE MUSQUEAM AND SLAY WITH A
TUTSI ON THE ISSUE BUT BRETT
SAYS THAT DOESN'T MATTER.
>> WE'D LIKE TO REMIND PEOPLE
ELECTED CHIEFS AND COUNCILS ARE
PART OF A COLONIAL GOVERNMENT
SYSTEM.
>> Reporter: BRETT INSISTS THE
LAND BESIDE CRAB PARK IS UNCEDED
LAND OF THE COAST SALISH PEOPLE.
THE INJUNCTION SAYS THEY'RE
TRESPASSING ON PORT AUTHORITY
PROPERTY.
>> PARKS ARE NOT IMMEDIATE TO
LIVE IN, IF YOU LOOK AT THE
MUNICIPAL OR PROVINCIAL
CAMPGROUNDS, THEY HAVE FLAT
PLACES FOR PEOPLE TO SET UP
CAMP.
>> Reporter: THESE TENT CITY
DEFERRALS WILL BE IN COURT NEXT
WEEK TO ARGUE THEY'RE NOT
JEOPARDIZING THE SAFETY OR
HEALTH OF ANY PORT WORKERS.
THEY ALSO HAVE TO CONVINCE A
JUSTICE THAT THEY ARE NOT
OBSTRUCTING OR THREATENING ANY
PORT PROPERTY.
WAMEESH HAMILTON, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> ENVIRONMENT CANADA HAS ISSUED
A SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
SAYING WEEKEND THUNDERSTORMS IN
THE SOUTHERN INTERIOR COULD
BRING MORE FLOODING.
SOME COMMUNITIES LIKE CACHE
CREEK HERE ARE ALREADY CONTENT
WITH HIGH RIVERS AND FLOODING IN
LOW-LYING AREAS.
THE VILLAGE IS UNDER A LOCAL
STATE OF EMERGENCY, DEALING WITH
FLOODING ISSUES FOR MORE THAN
SIX WEEKS NOW.
ENVIRONMENT CANADA SAYS A STRONG
STORM IS EXPECTED THIS SATURDAY
MORNING.
WE'RE WATCHING THE SCENE IN GARN
HIGH STREAM FLOW AT GRAND FORKS
AS WELL, HIGH EXTREME FLOWS FOR
THE THOMPSON, SIMILKAMEEN, PARTS
OF THE THOMPSON OKANAGAN AND THE
SIMILKAMEEN RIVER.
>>> WITH OUR FIRST CHECK ON THE
FORECAST, HERE'S COLETTE
KENNEDY.
>> YES, MIKE, SO MANY AREAS
UNDER SO MUCH STRAIN IN TERMS OF
THE WATER AND TRIBE TOURS A
LARGE AREA IS UNDER THIS WEATHER
STATEMENT, AND WE'RE TALKING
FREQUENT LIGHTNING, GUSTY WINDS
BUT MOST IMPORTANT, HEAVY
DOWNPOURS, ARROW LAKES,
OKANAGAN, KOOTENAY LAKE, NICOLA
BOUNDARY, ALL INCLUDED IN THE
WEATHER STATEMENT.
CLOSER TO THE COASTLINE WE HAVE
GALE WARNINGS AND A SEVERE WIND
WARNING FOR THE STRAIT GEORGIA.
THE RAIN IS WHERE OUR FOCUS IS
GOING TO BE AND THE AMOUNTS WE
MAY BE SEEING AND THE TIMELINE
AS WELL.
INTO SATURDAY; WE'LL SEE THE LOW
COMING N WAVES AND SOME OF THE
HEAVIER AMOUNTS WILL BE ROLLING
THROUGH AS WE GET TOWARD
SATURDAY NIGHT OVERNIGHT INTO
SUNDAY.
AND EVEN ON SUNDAY MORE COMING
THROUGH BEFORE IT STARTS OFF
LATE SUNDAY.
IN TERMS OF EXACT AMOUNTS WE'LL
TAKE A DEEPER DIVE LATER IN THE
SHOW, BUT JUST TAKING IT BACK
CLOSER TO VANCOUVER OVERNIGHT
TONIGHT, 14, PARTLY CLOUDY
SKIES, MORNING WITH THE CLOUDS
AND CHANCE OF SHOWERS, MORE
SIGNIFICANT RISK INTO THE
AFTERNOON, TEMPERATURE A LITTLE
ABOVE SEASONAL AT 20.
>> Mike: ALL RIGHT, COLETTE,
THANKS.
WE'LL TALK TO YOU AGAIN IN A
BIT.
YOU CAN WATCH US LIVE ON CBC
GEM.
THE FREE APP IS ALSO WHERE YOU
CAN FIND OTHER CBC PROGRAMS, AND
CBC VANCOUVER IS ALSO ON
FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE AND INSTAGRAM.
>>> WELL, THE UNITED STATES IS
GEARING UP FOR ANOTHER NIGHT OF
VIOLENCE.
IT'S ALREADY ERUPTED IN MANY
PLACES.
LAST NIGHT MINNEAPOLIS SAW
BUILDINGS BURNED.
TONIGHT, VIOLENCE IN ATLANTA.
THAT'S A LIVE SHOT FROM ATLANTA
RIGHT NOW.
AN OFFICER IS CHARGED WITH
MURDER IN THE DEATH OF GEORGE
FLOYD, BUT WILL IT STOP THE
ANGER?
WE'LL HAVE COMPLETE COVERAGE
NEXT.
♪
MIKE THANKS FOR STAYING WITH US
ONLINE, WATCHING OUR FREE LIVE
STREAM TONIGHT DURING THE TV
COMMERCIAL BREAK.
SITE AT YOUR DINING ROOM TABLE
E FINE FOR DINING BUT IF
YOU'RE WORKING FROM HOME DURING
THE PANDEMIC, AS MANY PEOPLE
ARE, THEY ARE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
PROPER OFFICE CHAIRS.
WHILE MANY OF US ARE GETTING BY
IN OUR TEMPORARY HOME OFFICES
WORKERS WITH HEALTH PROBLEMS ARE
STARTING TO SHOW UP AT MEDICAL
OFFICES AND BONNIE ALLEN HAS
THAT STORY.
>> Reporter: RYAN HALOTTA HAS
BUILT TWO HOME OFFICES IN HIS
REGINA BASEMENT, ONE FOR HIMSELF
AND HIS KIDS, THE OTHER FOR HIS
WIFE.
>> SHE EVEN TRIED USING AN
IRONING BOARD AS A STAND UP DESK
BUT IT WASN'T VERY STABLE.
>> Reporter: SO HE JURY RIGGED
A DESK USING AN OLD DOOR, A BOOK
SHELF AND A LAUNDRY HAMPER.
>> THE MAIN THING WAS TO MAKE
SOMETHING COMFORT OBVIOUSLY SO I
WASN'T HUNCHING OVER.
>> NOT EVERYONE HAS THE
CARPENTRY SKILLS OR ERGONOMIC
CHAIRS.
IN MARCH MILLIONS OF CANADIANS
WERE FORCED TO LEAVE THEIR
PROPERLY ENGINEERED WORKSTATIONS
BEHIND AS THEY RUSHED HOME TO
MAKESHIFT OFFICES.
NOW SOME NEED MEDICAL TREATMENT.
CHIROPRACTOR DOUG PADISON IS
BACK AT HIS CLINIC AND BUSY.
>> WE DID THE BEST WE COULD TO
GET PEOPLE OUT OF THE WORKPLACE
TO KEEP THEM SAFE FROM COVID AND
NOW THERE ARE OTHER PROBLEMS
THAT WERE NEVER REALLY THOUGHT
OF THAT ARE EMERGING.
>> Reporter: HE SAYS HE'S
ALREADY TREATED SEVERAL PATIENT
FOR CHRONIC STRAIN IN THEIR
NECK, BACK AND SHOULDERS.
PATTISON CALLS IT WORK FROM HOME
SYNDROME.
>> YOU'RE WORKING AT YOUR
KITCHEN TABLE OR THE ISLAND, OR
SITTING ON THE COUCH AND IT'S
PUTTING THE BODY INTO AWKWARD
PROLONGED POSITIONS.
>> SO NOT REACHING FORWARD, NOT
HAVING TO REACH DOWN.
>> Reporter: OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST IAN LEWIS SAYS POOR
ERGONOMICS AT HOME WILL MEAN
DISCOMFORT FOR SOME, BUT FOR
OTHERS A WORK-RELATED INJURY.
>> YES, IT HAPPENED AT WORK AND
YOU FEEL IT'S PART OF A
WORK-RELATED INJURY, THEN YOU
CAN FILE A CLAIM WITH W.C.B.
>> I THINK IT'S A STRONG WITH
HIMMER FOR EMPLOYERS THAT THERE
IS A REQUIREMENT TO PROVIDE SAFE
WORK SPACES.
>> Reporter: DOUG PATTISON
SAYS EMPLOYEES SHOULD TAKE
BREAKS, STRETCH, AND ASK THEIR
COMPANIES FOR PROPER EQUIPMENT.
BUT HE EXPECTS TO SEE MORE
PATIENT WALK IN HIS DOOR FEELING
THE PAIN.
BONNIE ALLEN, CBC NEWS, REGINA.
>> Mike: WITH RELAXED
RESTRICTIONS, SOME PEOPLE ARE
SPENDING MORE TIME OUTSIDE,
OUTSIDE THE HOME, THOUGH, IN
CANADA AND IN COUNTRIES AROUND
THE WORLD.
OVER IN DUBAI, SOME RECREATIONAL
FACILITIES HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO
REOPEN INCLUDING ITS INDOOR SKI
SLOPE...
(MUSIC)
>> Mike: YEAH, REALLY DOESN'T
COMPARE TO THE SKIING WE GET
HERE IN B.C., BUT THIS IS A
CHANCE TO SKI IN THE MIDDLE OF A
DESERT AND IT'S ONE OF DUBAI'S
TOP TOURIST ATTRACTIONS.
NOW VISITORS CAN RETURN TO THE
SLOPES AS LONG AS THEY'RE
WEARING MASKS AND PLASTIC
GLOVES.
WE WILL BE BACK IN JUST A SECOND
AS THE NEWSCAST CONTINUES.
STAY WITH US.
>> Mike: THIS IS A LIVE SHOT
TONIGHT AT 6:19 FROM ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, UNREST THERE, UNREST
ACROSS THE UNITED STATES,
REALLY, AFTER THIS SERIOUS
SITUATION IN MINNEAPOLIS, ST.
PAUL, WE'LL GET TO MORE OF THAT
IN A SECOND.
BUT AS YOU CAN SEE, A HUGE
CROWD.
A LOT OF POLICE IN ATLANTA
TONIGHT FROM THAT LIVE SHOT.
AND THERE IS A CURFEW COMING
DOWN ON MINNEAPOLIS TONIGHT, AN
ATTEMPT TO QUELL ANGER THERE AND
RIOTING THAT HAS CONVULSED THE
CITY FOR THE PAST FEW DAYS.
JUST SUSPENDED POLICE OFFICER
DEREK CHAUVIN HAS BEEN CHARGED
WITH MURDER AND PLANS LAWYER IN
THE VIOLENT DEATH OF GEORGE
FLOYD.
THE CBC'S SUSAN ORMISTON IS
THERE AND BRINGS US THE LATEST.
>> Reporter: "I CAN'T
BREATHE," ONE MAN'S BREATHING
NOW A POE AT THE PRESENT TIME
CRY FOR AMERICANS, PENT UP ANGER
OVER POLICE BRUTALITY COMPOUNDED
BY QUARANTINES AND JOB LOSSES
LEAVING MINNEAPOLIS TODAY
CHARRED AND SMOKING FROM
WORSENING VIOLENCE.
>> THE ASHES ARE SYMBOLIC OF
DECADE AND GENERATIONS OF -- OF
PAIN, OF ANGUISH, UNHEARD, MUCH
LIKE WE FAILED TO HEAR GEORGE
FLOYD.
>> Reporter: OVERNIGHT,
DEMONSTRATORS STORMED THE POLICE
PRECINCT BUILDING, SETTING IT
ABLAZE.
POLICE HAD ABANDONED IT EARLIER
FOR SAFETY, SAID THE MAYOR.
BUT THAT MEANT LITTLE POLICE
SURVEILLANCE OR PROTECTION FOR
HOURS AS THE FIRE BURNED AND
DEMONSTRATORS RATCHETED UP
STREET BATTLES AND LOOTING.
REINFORCEMENTS CAME LATER,
SETTING UP ON ARMED PERIMETER
FORCING PEOPLE BACK, THE
NATIONAL GUARD, 500, ARE AT THE
READY, AND THE GOVERNOR IS
PLEADING FOR CALM.
>> HELP US USE HUMANE WAY TO GET
THE STREETS TO A PLACE WHERE WE
CAN RESTORE THE JUSTICE.
>> Reporter: A STEP TODAY, THE
OFFICER WHO PINNED GEORGE FLOYD
TOOT GROUNDS, THEN NIELD ON HIS
NECK, WAS CHARGED WITH THIRD
DEGREE MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER.
>> THIS IS BY FAR THE FASTEST
WE'VE EVER CHARGED A POLICE
OFFICER.
>> Reporter: BUT NO WORD YET
ON THE OTHER THREE OFFICERS WHO
WATCHED AND WERE FIRED, THE
PRESSURE NOW TO ARREST THEM TOO.
>> THEY ALL NEED TO BE HELD
ACCOUNTABLE, JUST AS IF IT WAS
FOUR BLACK MEN WHO KILLED
SUSPECT.
>> IT'S A DIFFERENT JUSTICE,
SAYS FLOYD'S BROTHER.
>> EVERYONE IS REACTING OUT OF
PAIN.
>> MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL IS
LOOKING AT ANOTHER VIOLENT NIGHT
CBC NEWS, PALESTINIAN POLICE.
>> Mike: IT'S NOT JUST
PROTESTERS CATCHING THE IRE OF
AUTHORITIES.
EARLIER THIS MORNING A C.N.N.
CREW WAS ARRESTED BY RIOT
POLICE.
IT HAPPENED WHILE OMAR JIMENEZ
WAS DOING A LIVE REPORT.
>> JUST A SECOND, GUYS...
WE CAN MOVE BACK TO WHERE YOU'D
LIKE.
WE CAN MOVE BACK TO WHERE YOU'D
LIKE HERE.
WE ARE LIVE ON THE AIR AT THE
MOMENT.
THIS IS THE FOUR OF US, WE ARE
ONE TEAM.
DO YOU MIND TELLING ME WHY I'M
UNDER ARREST, SIR?
WHY AM I UNDER ARREST, SIR?
>> Mike: WE DID EDIT THAT
VIDEO FOR TIME PURPOSES BUT
THERE WAS A MINUTE OR SO LONG
EXCHANGE BETWEEN JIMENEZ AND
POLICE BEFORE HE WAS PUT IN
HANDCUFFS WHILE LIVE ON THE AIR,
AS YOU SAW.
C.N.N. PUT OUT THIS TWEET
DEMANDING HIS RELEASE, CITING
THE FREEDOM OF PRESS PROVISIONS
IN THE U.S. CONSTITUTION.
M.S. NBC, FOX NEWS AND
JOURNALIST RIGHT GROUPS ALL
DENOUNCED THE ARREST.
ABOUT AN HOUR LATER JIMENEZ, HIS
PRODUCER, AND HIS PHOTO
JOURNALIST WERE RELEASED.
>>> JOINING US NOW LIVE IS NORA
RENDALL, A MUSICIAN FROM
VANCOUVER WHO LIVES IN
MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL AND HAS
SEEN FIRSTHAND SOME OF THE
DAMAGE FROM THE RIOTING IN THE
CITY WE JUST SHOWED YOU.
HI, NORA, THANKS FOR DOING THIS.
WHAT'S IT LIKE TO SEE THIS
DESTRUCTION NOT VERY FAR FROM
WHERE YOU LIVE?
>> IT'S REALLY UPSETTING, AND
IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE THAT THIS
IS MY NEIGHBOURHOOD.
BUT THIS IS REALLY BEEN COMING
FOR A LONG TIME IF YOU TALK TO
THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY.
SO IT'S JUST HARD THAT IT'S
HAPPENING RIGHT HERE WHERE WE
LIVE.
>> Mike: YES, AND YOU LIVE, I
UNDERSTAND, IN A MIXED
NEIGHBOURHOOD.
IS THIS UNUSUAL FOR THAT AREA?
>> YEAH, I MEAN THE VIOLENCE AND
THE DESTRUCTION OF SOME OF THE
BUSINESSES IS DEFINITELY
UNUSUAL.
THERE ARE PROTESTS REGULARLY
HERE AND THERE.
THERE WAS ALSO A POLICE
SHOOTING, AN INCIDENT, A YOUNG
MAN WAS SHOT THREE YEARS AGO,
ABOUT A MILE FROM HERE.
SO MY NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOUR
REMINDED ME OF THAT EARLIER
TODAY.
SO I THINK WE'D LIKE TO FORGET
THAT THESE THINGS ARE HAPPENING
ON A DAILY BASIS, BUT CLEARLY AS
YOU CAN SEE, THIS HAS BEEN
COMING FOR A LONG TIME, AND SO
THERE'S SOME EXCITING THINGS
HAPPENING, BUT IT'S ALSO KIND OF
SCARY AS A PARENT AND AS A
CITIZEN HERE, YEAH.
>> Mike: NO DOUBT.
YOU'RE IN ST. PAUL, FORMERLY
(INDISCERNIBLE) VANCOUVER,
PRETTY MUCH A SUBURB OF
MINNEAPOLIS I RESONATING I
IMAGINE WITH YOU AND YOUR
FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS IN YOUR
AREA.
>> YEAH, IT IS.
PEOPLE ARE -- IF THEY CAN
THEY'RE GOING OUT TO THE
PROTEST.
WE'RE ALL WORRIED ABOUT WHAT'S
GOING TO HAPPEN TONIGHT BECAUSE
THE CURFEW MEANS THAT PEOPLE
WILL BE ARRESTED, I SUPPOSE, IF
THEY GO OUT OR THEY MIGHT BE --
AND THEY'VE CALLED IN THE
NATIONAL GUARD.
SO PEOPLE LIKE TO THINK OF
MINNESOTA AS A REALLY NICE
LOVELY PLACE, BUT THIS IS JUST
UNCOVERING THE POLITICAL
SITUATION, AND THE REALITY OF
THE RACIAL INEQUITY, WHICH IS A
VERY SERIOUS ISSUE HERE IN
MINNESOTA.
>> Mike: AND VERY QUICKLY, ARE
YOU IN FEAR AT ALL?
>> YEAH, WE WERE LAST NIGHT.
IT'S BEEN REALLY LOUD, THERE
HAVE BEEN SIRENS AND
HELICOPTERS, AND ARMED CITIZENS,
VERY, VERY CLOSE TO HERE.
SO, YEAH, AS A CANADIAN IT'S
ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING.
BUT I THINK IT'S PRETTY SCARY
FOR A LOT OF PEOPLE, YEAH.
>> Mike: NO DOUBT.
NORA, THANKS FOR DOING THIS
TONIGHT.
WE APPRECIATE IT.
>> THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME.
>> NORA RENDALL, A MUSICIAN IN
VANCOUVER NOW LIVING IN
MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL.
AREPLIED THE CHAOS OF THE LAST
24 HOURS THE U.S. PRESIDENT
GRABBED ATTENTION FOR AN
OVERNIGHT TWEET WIDELY SEEN AS
INCITING VIOLENCE AND AS KATIE
SIMPSON TELLS, YOU DONALD TRUMP
IS NOT KNOWN FOR HIS APOLOGIES.
>> THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
THANK YOU.
>> Reporter: AFTER IGNORING
QUESTIONS AT HIS ONUS CONFERENCE
AND MAKING NO MENTION OF WHAT
HAS UNFOLDED IN MINNESOTA THE
PRESIDENT FINALLY ADDRESSED A
WOUNDED NATION WHEELCHAIR A
MEETING WITH BUSINESS LEADERS.
>> THE LOOTERS SHOULD NOT BE
ALLOWED TO DROWN OUT THE VOICES
OF SO MANY PEACEFUL PROTESTERS.
THEY HURT SO BADLY.
>> Reporter: THAT'S A MUCH
DIFFERENT TONE FROM HIS
OVERNIGHT TWEET.
"THESE THUGS ARE DIGS HONOURING
THE MEMORY OF GEORGE FLOYD.
WHEN THE LOOTING STARTS, THE
SHOOTING STARTS, HE WROTE," A
PHRASE LINKED TO VIOLENT POLICE
CRACKDOWNS ON AFRICAN-AMERICANS
IN THE SIXTIES.
>> I'VE HEARD THAT PHRASE FOR A
LONG TIME.
I DON'T KNOW WHERE IT CAME FROM.
WHEN YOU HAVE LOOTING LIKE YOU
HAD LAST NIGHT, PEOPLE OWN GET
SHOT AND THEY DIE, AND THAT'S
NOT GOOD AND WE DON'T WANT THAT
TO HAPPEN.
>> Reporter: BUT TWITTER
SLAPPED A WARNING ON TRUMP'S
TWEET FOR VIOLATING THE RULES
AROUND GALORIFYING VIOLENCE.
>> FROM ONE OF THE GRAVEST --
>> Reporter: IT COMES A DAY
AFTER THE PRESIDENT SIGNED AN
EXECUTIVE ORDER ATTEMPTING TO
RESTRICT SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES.
>> NOT GOOD.
>> THIS IS NO TIME FOR
INCENDIARY TWEETS.
ILLUSTRATES NO TIME TO ENCOURAGE
VIOLENCE.
THIS IS A NATIONAL CRISIS.
>> Reporter: DEMOCRATS AND
REPUBLICANS ALIKE CRITICIZED
TRUMP'S CHOICE OF WORDS.
>> I DO BELIEVE YOU GOTTA HAVE
BY-LAW AND ORDER AND WE HAVE TO
STOP THE BURNING AND LOOTING,
BUT INCITING, YOU KNOW, VIOLENCE
WITH TWITTER IS NOT THE WAY TO
GO ABOUT IT.
>> Reporter: TRUMP HAS
REPEATEDRY STOKED DIVISION WITH
HIS WORDS, SOME OF HIS POLICIES
AND HIS ONLINE POSTS.
THROUGH EACH CONTROVERSY THE
PRESIDENT HAS SIMPLY CONTINUED
TO PUSH FORWARD, HIS WORDS TODAY
HAVE DONE LITTLE TO SOOTHE
PROTESTERS WHO HAVE NOW GATHERED
RIGHT HERE AT HIS DOORSTEP.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>> MORE NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN
NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK, ALL
LINKED TO ONE DOCTOR WHO
CONTRACTED THE CORONAVIRUS
OUTSIDE THE PROVINCE AND DIDN'T
SELF-ISOLATE WHEN HE CAME BACK.
WHO HE ENDED UP SPREADING THE
VIRUS TO, AND WHY IT HAS HEALTH
OFFICIALS VERY CONCERNED, JUST
AHEAD TONIGHT.
>> FRIDAY NIGHT AND THE Q PATROL
IS OUT TRAINING.
THE NAME IS DERIVED FROM A GROUP
CALLED QUEER PATROL THAT WAS
FORMED IN SEATTLE A FEW YEARS
AGO.
THE MISSION IN BOTH CITIES IS
THE SAME, STOP GAY BASHING.
>> IT WAS A PARTICULARLY VIOLENT
ATTACK HERE IN EARLY MAY THAT
SOME IN THE GAY COMMUNITY
CONSIDERED THE LAST STRAW, THE
MOTIVATION TO CREATE THE PATROL.
DAVID PERROT BROKE HIS WRIST
TRYING TO HELP THE VICTIM THAT
MIGHT.
>> HOPEFULLY BY HAVING A
PRESENCE WE CAN BE A VISIBLE
DETERRENT AND IF YOU'RE LOOKING
FOR A VICTIM TO GAY BASH, YOU'RE
LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO IS NOT
IN A POSITION TO DEFEND
THEMSELVES AND WE ARE CERTAINLY
GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT
DIFFERENT THAN WHAT THEY'RE
LOOKING FOR, I THINK.
>> IT'S YOUR PO'S JOB TO DO
PRIMARY INTERACTION --
>> MEMBERS OF THE SEATTLE PATROL
HAVE COME UP TO TEACH THE
VANCOUVER CONTINGENT ABOUT THEIR
GROUP, THE PATROL TECHNIQUES,
THE STRICT RULES LIKE NO DRUGS,
NO WEAPONS AND THE QUASI-MILL
TERRIFIC UNIFORMS, THEY HAVE A
GOOD WHAT POUR WITH THE GAY
COMMUNITY AND THE POLICE IN
SEATTLE.
VANCOUVER POLICE ARE NOT SO
ENTHUSIASTIC.
THEIR CONCERN IS THAT THE PATROL
MAY BECOME A TARGET ITSELF.
THERE ARE A LOT OF UNANSWERED
QUESTIONS.
THE ORGANIZERS HERE SAY THE
SEATTLE EXPERIENCE SHOWS IT CAN
WORK, BUT THEY ADD THEY WON'T
KNOW FOR SURE UNTIL THE FOUR
MONTHS OF TRAINING ENDS THIS
SUMMER, AND THE NIGHTLY PATROLS
BEGIN.
IAN HANOMANSING, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>>> FOR TWO YEARS NOW FEDERAL
AUTHORITIES HAVE MAINTAINED AN
EMBARRASSED SILENCE AS THESE
ILLEGAL SATELLITE DISHES
MUSHROOMED ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
THEY ALL BREAK FEDERAL LAWS, NOT
TO MENTION CANADA'S COMMITMENT
TO AN INTERNATIONAL TREATY.
YET THE POLITICIANS CHOSE TO
IGNORE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
PROSECUTION, APPARENTLY FEARING
THE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES IN
RURAL AREAS THAT WERE OBVIOUSLY
ENJOYING BEING PLUGGED INTO THE
WORLD.
>> THIS IS WTBS; ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
>> IAN MACKAY SUNK HIS LIFE
SAVINGS INTO A COMPANY THAT'S
DELIVERING THE AMERICAN SIGNALS
TO COMMUNITIES AROUND
BRITISH COLUMBIA'S SHUSWAP LAKE.
HE'S THE KIND OF OPERATOR NOW
THREATENED BY THE C.R.T.C.
CRACKDOWN.
>> I REALLY HONESTLY CAN'T SEE
IT HAPPENING BUT REMOTE
COMMUNITIES SUCH AS SICAMOUS IS
SHOULDN'T BE DENIED THE RIGHT TO
VIEW WHATEVER THEY WANT AND
WHATEVER WE'RE ABLE TO PROVIDE
THEM.
>> Reporter: CITIZENS OF
COMMUNITIES SUCH AS SICAMOUS ARE
CERTAINLY IN NO MOOD TO RETURN
TO TWO SOMEWHAT FUZZY CANADIAN
SIGNALS.
>> I WOULD SAY THAT THE MESSAGE
TO THE C.R.T.C. AND TO THE
GOVERNMENT WOULD BE HANDS OFF S.
>> Reporter: LIKE HUNDREDS OF
SMALL TOWNS, SALMON ARM IS BUSY
RAISING MONEY FOR A COMMUNITY
OWNED DISH.
THEY PLAN TO FIGHT THE NEW
FEDERAL EDICT.
INSPECTORS FROM THE DEPARTMENT
OF COMMUNICATION ADMIT IT'S
GOING TO BE DIFFICULT, IF NOT
IMPOSSIBLE, TO UNHOOK THESE
SATELLITE SYSTEMS.
LARGELY BECAUSE THE C.R.T.C.
HASN'T GOT AROUND TO AUTHORIZING
AN ALTERNATIVE PACKAGE OF
PROGRAMMING.
ONE INSPECTOR TOLD ME, HE
FIGURED HE'D NEED THE BACKING OF
A MILITIA UNITS TO COME INTO
COMMUNITIES LIKE THIS AND UNPLUG
THEIR SYSTEM.
COLIN HOPE, CBC NEWS, SICAMOUS,
B.C.
>> Mike: SOME OF THE STORIES
WE'RE FOLLOWING TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> CRUISE SHIPS WILL BE
PROHIBITED FROM OPERATING IN
CANADIAN WATERS UNTIL AT LEAST
OCTOBER 31.
>> IT WILL DEFINITELY IMPACT OUR
BUSINESS, BECAUSE WE DO RECEIVE
A LOT OF CRUISERS HERE IN THE
GALLERY AND IN THE GASTOWN AREA.
>> Mike: THE BAN ON LARGE
CRUISE SHIPS DOCKING AT CANADIAN
PORTS IS BEING EXTENDED UNTIL AT
LEAST THE END OF OCTOBER.
IT MEANS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
MEASURE TO TRY TO LIMIT THE
SPREAD OF COVID-19.
310 CRUISE SHIP CALLS WERE
EXPECTED IN VANCOUVER THIS
SEASON WHICH WOULD HAVE BROUGHT
ABOUT 1.2 MILLION VISITORS TO
THE CITY.
EACH CALL GENERATES
ABOUT $3 MILLION IN ECONOMIC
ACTIVITY.
>>> THERE HAS BEEN ANOTHER
ANTI-ASIAN ASSAULT IN RICHMOND.
IT HAPPENED EARLIER THIS MONTH
AT STEVESTON HIGHWAY AND NUMBER
5 ROAD.
POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR A MAN WHO
LEFT THE AREA AFTER THE AND ALL
THE ARE ASKING WITNESSES TO COME
FORWARD.
AND ONCE AGAIN, THE LIONS IN
VANCOUVER'S CHINA TUNE HAVE BEEN
TARGETED WITH RACIST GRAFFITI.
>>> NO NEW DEATHS FROM COVID-19
TO REPORT IN OUR PROVINCE TODAY.
THE DEATH TOLL STANDS AT 164 AND
JUST FOUR PEOPLE TESTED POSITIVE
IN THE LAST 24 HOURS.
THAT BRINGS TOTAL CASES UP TO
2,562.
2,170 PEOPLE HAVE RECOVERED,
LEAVING 228 CASES CURRENTLY
ACTIVE.
34 PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY
HOSPITALIZED, SIX OF THEM IN
INTENSIVE CARE.
>>> TWO MORE PEOPLE IN NORTHERN
NEW BRUNSWICK HAVE TESTED
POSITIVE FOR COVID-19, ADDING TO
THE OUTBREAK CAUSED BY ONE
DOCTOR'S IRRESPONSIBLE
BEHAVIOUR.
HARRY FORESTELL NOW WITH THE
PROVINCE THAT THOUGHT IT HAD
BEAT BACK THE VIRUS.
>> Reporter: THE PEOPLE OF
CAMPBELLTON ARE BEING TESTED IN
MORE WAYS THAN ONE.
AT THE LOCAL CIVIC CENTRE DOZENS
WAIT ANXIOUSLY TO BE CHECKED FOR
SIGNS OF COVID-19.
>> FRUSTRATING, I MEAN WE WERE
DOING REALLY WELL, I THINK WE
WERE ALL MOSTLY THREE WEEKS
WITHOUT ANY CASES.
>> JUST SAD.
JUST SAD.
>> IT'S PRETTY NERVE-WRACKING,
THERE'S NOBODY THAT'S SAFE,
EVERYBODY CAN GET IT.
>> Reporter: HEALTH OFFICIALS
TODAY CONFIRMED TWO MORE CASES
OF COVID-19, URGED EVERYONE WHO
CAN TO GET TESTED AND WARNED THE
VIRUS ALREADY SHOWS SIGNS OF
SPREADING.
>> WE KNOW BASED ON OUR
CONTACTOR CONTACT TRACING OF THE
CURRENT CASE INSIDE ZONE 5,
PEOPLE OUTSIDE THAT REGION ARE
IN THE CIRCLE OF TRANSMISSION.
>> Reporter: THAT CIRCLE
INCLUDES A LOCAL NURSING HOME
WHERE ONE OF TODAY'S NEW COVID
CASES WORKED AND WHERE PUBLIC
HEALTH TEAMS SPENT THE DAY
QUESTIONING AND TESTOING EVERY
RESIDENT AND STAFF MEMBER.
>> THERE COULD BE 18 TO 100
CASES, BUT THE REASON WE'RE
HOPING THAT THERE ISN'T IS THAT
WE ONLY HAVE FOUR I.C.U. BEDS
AND THERE'S ALREADY TWO TAKEN.
>> Reporter: MANY ARE ANGRY
AND FRUSTRATED OVER THE SOURCE
OF THE INFECTION.
>> I'M NOT FEELING GOOD,
ESPECIALLY THAT IT COMES FROM
SOMEBODY THAT WORKS IN THE
HOSPITAL.
>> Reporter: THAT SOMEONE IS A
DOCTOR WHO FAILED TO
SELF-ISOLATE AFTER TRAVELLING TO
QUEBEC.
HIS OWN CHILD IS ONE OF THE
INFECTED.
TODAY THE HEALTH AUTHORITY
SUSPECTED HIM WHILE THEY EXAMINE
HIS ROLE IN THIS OUTBREAK.
BUT IN THE OVER HEEDED CHAT
ROOMS ONLINE, OTHERS MAY HAVE
ALREADY REACHED A VERDICT.
>> WHAT'S GOING ON FACEBOOK IS
PRETTY HORRENDOUS, IF YOU ASK
ME.
THE COMMENTS, PEOPLE IN
CAMPBELLTON ARE KNOWN FOR BEING
FRIENDLY AND ACCOMMODATING,
HELP.
, AND HARDWORKING.
BUT SOME OF THESE EXCELLENT ARE
DEPLORABLE AND HATEFUL.
>> Reporter: WITH EIGHT
CONFIRMED CALLSES AND MORE
EXPECTED, THAT FRIENDLY HELPFUL
REPUTATION IS CERTAIN TO BE
TESTED TOO.
HARRY FORESTELL, CBC NEWS,
FREDERICTON.
>> Mike: INADEQUATE MEDICAL
SERVICE, HOUSING AND WATER
PROBLEMS CONTINUE TO PLAGUE MANY
FIRST NATION INUIT AND METIS
COMMUNITIES EVEN BEFORE THEY
FACED THE PANDEMIC.
THE TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT IS
PUTTING UP MORE FUNDING NOW TO
TRY TO HELP THEM MANAGE.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:
THIS MORNING I CAN ANNOUNCE THAT
WE ARE INVESTING $650 MILLION TO
SUPPORT INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
ON HEALTH CARE, INCOME SUPPORT,
AND NEW SHELTER FOR WOMEN.
>> Mike: $285 MILLION OF THAT
WILL GO TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY-LED
RESPONSES AND PRIMARY HEALTH
CARE RESOURCES.
270 MILLION INTENDED TO HELP
INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES MEET
ESSENTIAL LIVING EXPENSES.
ROUGHLY 45 MILLION TO BE SPENT
OVER FIVE YEARS BUILDING 12 NEW
SHELTERS IN SUPPORT OF
INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS
FLEEING VIOLENCE.
40 MILLION MORE DOLLARS WILL
COVER OPERATING COSTS FOR THE
FIRST YEARS OF THOSE SHELTERS.
>>> WELL, AS WE HEAD INTO JUNE,
ARE YOU GARDEN READY?
WHETHER YOU'RE AN EXPERT OR A
NOVICE, WIM VANDER ZALM FROM ART
KNAPP IS HERE TO ANSWER YOUR
GARDENING QUESTIONS.
GIVE US A CALL, SENDS US AN
E-MAIL AND WE'LL BE ALONG TO
ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.
6:37, A LIVE LOOK AT DOWNTOWN
VANCOUVER, WE HAD A PRETTY
DECENT STRETCH OF WEATHER ON THE
SOUTH COAST BUT THAT'S ALL ABOUT
TO END.
THE WEEKEND FORECAST IS COMING
NEXT.
>> MY NAME IS KELLY DAVIES AND
I'M AN URBAN BEEKEEPER HERE IN
VANCOUVER.
IT'S A HOBBY, BUT IT'S -- IT'S
TURNING INTO MORE THAN A HOBBY.
I'VE BEEN A BEEKEEPER FOR FOUR
YEARS NOW.
I THINK JUST IN GENERAL IT'S
GOOD TO CARE ABOUT POLLINATORS
AND HAVE MORE POLLINATORS IN THE
NEIGHBOURHOOD TO INCREASE THE
BIODIVERSITY OF THE
NEIGHBOURHOOD, THEY'RE A REALLY
IMPORTANT ECOSYSTEM SERVICE.
YEAH, I LIKE TO BRING THE
AWARENESS OF WHAT'S GOING ON
WITH BEES.
I THINK URBAN BEES ARE ACTUALLY
PROBABLY ONE OF THE HAPPIEST AND
HEALTHIEST BEES.
I THINK PEOPLE ARE JUST BECOMING
MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY CON SCHUSS
AND REALIZING HOW IMPORTANT BEES
ARE.
AND ALSO IT'S JUST A REALLY FUN
THING TO DO.
I FELL IN LOVE AS SOON AS I
STARTED DOING IT.
SO I UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE ARE
STARTING.
IT'S A TREND NOW, AND PEOPLE ARE
STARTING TO FALL IN LOVE.
I'M HOPING TO BRING MORE BEES TO
SCHOOL.
THE HIVE IS SUCH A UNIQUE AND
POWERFUL EDUCATIONAL TOOL.
YOU CAN REALLY APPLY IT TO
ALMOST ANY SUBJECT.
THERE ARE A FEW SCHOOLS IN METRO
VAN THAT DO HAVE BEES BUT I'D
LIKE TO SEE MORE AND MORE.
SO THIS YEAR I'M WORKING WITH AN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN BURNABY TO
BRING THEM THEIR FIRST HONEY
BEES, AND I HEAP TO JUST
CONTINUE DOING THAT.
♪
♪
>> Mike: WELL, THE WEEKEND IS
FINALLY HERE, AND SO IS COLETTE
KENNEDY WITH A LOOK AT THE
FORECAST.
>>> COLETTE?
>> Colette: THANKS, MIKE.
EARLIER IN THE SHOW WE TOOK A
LOOK AT THE AREA THAT'S IN THE
WEATHER STATEMENT FROM
ENVIRONMENT CANADA BECAUSE OF
THE STORMS THAT WILL BE ROLLING
THROUGH.
WE ARE TALKING ABOUT SOME HEAVY
RAIN IN SO MANY AREAS THAT
ABSOLUTELY DON'T NEED IT AND
SOME OF THE SEVERE RISK THAT
GOES ALONG WITH THAT IS FREQUENT
LIGHTNING, ALSO STRONG WINDS IN
THERE.
THE AREA IN YELLOW DOESN'T MEAN
WE COULDN'T HAVE STRONG STORMS
BUT THEY WOULD TEND TO BE A
LITTLE MORE ISOLATED IN THOSE
AREAS.
SO THE CULPRIT, WHILE WE HAVE AN
UPPER TROUGH THAT'S BRINGING IN
SOME OF THE MOISTURE, WHY IT'S
GOING TO BE SUCH A JUICY SYSTEM,
IT'S REALLY THIS AREA OF LOW
PRESSURE RIDING UP FROM
WASHINGTON STATE AND WE'LL SEE
THE RAIN CLOSER TO THE COASTLINE
LATE-DAY SATURDAY, BUT THEN IT
DOESN'T HUG THE COAST.
IT MOVES FROM THE SOUTH COAST
AND STARTS TO PUSH INLAND, AND
THEN WE SEE IT COMING THROUGH IN
WAVES, SO TOWARD SUNDAY MORNING
STILL MORE, AND YET MORE INTO
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
SO IN TERMS OF THE EXACT
AMOUNTS, YOU COULD BE PICKING UP
IN SOME OF THESE AREAS THAT ARE
JUST SO VULNERABLE, SO I PUT
CACHE CREEK ON HERE, PERHAPS 25
MILLIMETRES UP TO SUNDAY
MORNING.
I'M GOING TO ROLL THIS FORWARD
IN JUST A MOMENT.
GRAND FORKS, I WANT TO SAY AS I
PUT THIS FORWARD THAT WE'RE
GETTING CLOSE TO 40 MILLIMETRES
WITH THIS PROJECTION.
THE CANADIAN MODEL ALSO GOES IN
KIND OF THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD BUT
THERE IS ONE THAT'S MORE AFTER
PRESENTED AND IT KEEPS THE
HEAVIEST RAIN A LITTLE FURTHER
WEST AND WOULD REALLY REDUCE
SOME OF THE NUMBERS WHICH I KNOW
WOULD BE ABSOLUTELY WELCOME
THROUGH THOSE AREAS.
ALL RIGHT, OVERNIGHT TONIGHT
WE'RE LOOKING AT A LOW OF 14º
FOR VANCOUVER, PARTLY CLOUDY
SKIES, AND SHOWERS LATER AND
THROUGH THE DAY THEY GET A BIT
HEAVIER, RAIN INTO SUNDAY, 17,
TEMPERATURES KNOCKING BACK
CLOSER TO SEASONAL.
WE GET INTO DRIER CONDITIONS FOR
THE BEGINNING OF THE WEEK,
LOOKING PRETTY GOOD MONDAY INTO
TUESDAY, YOU SEE THE AVERAGES
FOR THE HIGHS AND LOWS AT THE
BOTTOM OF YOUR SCREEN AND THEN
THE WET CONDITIONS COMING BACK
IN TO US FROM MIDWEEK PUSHING
TOWARD THE END OF NEXT WEEK,
, MIKE?
>> Mike: L.R.T., COLETTE
THANKS VERY MUCH.
HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND.
>>> AS THE WARMER WEATHER SETS
IN OVER A PHYSICALLY DISTANT
B.C., HOME GARDENING IS A GREAT
WAY TO BEAT THE QUARANTINE BLAS
SO WE HAVE YOUR GATE TO HOUSE
PLANTS COMING UP IN A MOMENT AND
AN EXPERT TO ANSWER YOUR
QUESTIONS, WHETHER YOU'RE A
GREEN THUMB OR A BEGINNER.
WIN VANDER ZALM IS PRESIDENT OF
ART KNAPP PLANT LAND.
YOU CAN GIVE US A CALL, E-MAIL
US OR POST YOUR QUESTION IN THE
LIVE STREAM CHAT FOR VIEWERS
ONLINE TONIGHT.
BUT FIRST, A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO
HOUSE PLANTS.
HAVE A LOOK.
♪
>> HI, I'M OF I'M EGAN N MY LAST
VIDEO I SHOWED YOU HOW TO GROW
FOOD FROM KITCHEN SCRAPS AND
TODAY WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT
HOUSE PLANTS PASSPORT WE WANTED
TO GREEN UP THE APARTMENT SO I
BROUGHT HOME SOP TROPICAL PLANTS
AND EVERYONE WAS REALLY CURIOUS.
HARD NOT TO BE INSPIRED WHEN YOU
HAVE PLANTS AROUND THE HOUSE.
MOMO WANTS TO EAT EVERYTHING SO
WE HAVE TO PUT ALL OUR PLANT UP
HIGH WHERE HE CAN'T GET THEM.
THIS PEPERO MIA IS PERFECT ON A
BOOK SHELF.
AND AS A THROWBACK TO THE 1970S,
I MADE A MACRAME PLANT HANGER.
WITH ALL THE SHENANIGANS THAT GO
ON HERE, I HAD TO WEIGH DOWN
THIS YUCCA WITH GRAVEL.
MANY PLANTS ARE DANGEROUS FOR
PETTED, BUT LILIES ARE THE MOST
TOXIC.
PROPAGATING PLANT IS PRETTY
EASY.
MAKE A 10 TO 15 CENTIMETRE TIP
CUTTING AND REMOVE THE LOWEST
LEAVES.
THIS COFFEE PLANT HAS BIG LEAVES
THAT ARE HARD TO SUPPORT UNTIL
THE PLANT GROWS ROOTS SO YOU CAN
REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE LEAVES BY
TRIMMING THEM.
THESE CUTTINGS WORK WELL BECAUSE
THERE'S A HORMONE PRODUCED AT
THE TIPS THAT TRAVELS DOWN THE
STEM AND STIMULATES ROOT GROWTH.
AND DON'T MAKE THE CUT ON TISSUE
THAT'S TOO SOFT.
YOU WANT IT TO BE YOUNG ENOUGH
WHERE ACTIVELY DIVIDING CELLS TO
DIFFERENTIATE AND PRODUCE ROOTS
BUT HARDY ENOUGH SO IT DOESN'T
ROT AND THAT'S USUALLY GOING TO
BE ON ONE, TWO, THE THIRD OR
FOURTH NODE IS THE SWEET SPOT.
AND CUT JUST BELOW A NODE
BECAUSE THAT'S WHERE THE HORMONE
ACCUMULATES.
USE A CHOP PARTICULAR TO DIBBLE
A HOLE FOR THE COUNTRY, BURY THE
BOTTOM NODE, EGYPTLY FIRM IT IN
AND KEEP IT MOIST UNTIL IT
ROOTS.
LOOK AT HOW THE LEAVES SPARKLE.
THE MICROTEXTURED SURFACE IS
LIKE A DIAMOND AND HELPS THE
PLANT COLLECT LIGHT IN THE
SHADE.
WHO KNEW.
AND SUCCULENTS ARE EASY TO
PROPAGATE.
ALL YOU'VE GOTTA DO IS CAREFULLY
BREAK THE LEAVES OFF, STICK THEM
IN A POT AND THEY'LL ROOT AND
GROW AND YOU CAN PACK THEM IN
TIGHT.
I'VE GOT THREE VARIETIES IN THIS
ONE POT.
PUT THEM BY A WINDOW AND CAREFUL
NOT TO OVER WATER THESE GUYS,
THEY ROT REALLY EASILY.
>> FOR A PEACE LILY, TEAR THE I
DON'T UNDERSTAND APART.
TROPICAL PLANT HAVE TO COMPETE
TO SURVIVE IN THE WILD.
THAT WHY HOUSE PLANTS DO GREAT
WITHOUT MUCH OIL, WATER OR
LIGHT.
WATER LIGHTLY ONCE A WEEK AND
EVERY FEW MONTHS GIVE THEM A
GOOD SOAKING TO FLUSH THE SOILS
OF SALTS THAT ACCUMULATE AND
BURN THE LEAVES AND ROOTS.
KEEP THEM IN SMALL POTS PLACED
IN ANOTHER CONTAINER THAT IS
SEALED ON THE BOTTOM SO WATER
DOESN'T GET ALL OVER YOUR
FURNITURE.
AND GREAT TIP IS TO USE A LIGHT
METER APP ON YOUR PHONE.
THAT WAY YOU CAN FIGURE OUT WHAT
KIND OF LIGHT YOU'VE GOT AND
WHAT KIND OF PLANTS YOU CAN
GROW.
DOESN'T MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE,
EVERYBODY CAN GROW A HOUSE PLANT
MIKE EVERYBODY, THERE YOU GO.
JOINING US LIVE TO ANSWER YOUR
GARDENING QUESTIONS FROM ART
KNAPP PLANT LAND IS WIM VANDER
ZALM.
HOW ARE YOU TONIGHT?
LET'S GET RIGHT TO THE
QUESTIONS.
>> YOU BET.
>> FIRST MATTHEW WANT TO KNOW
FOR THE FIRST TIME MY LITTLE
APPEAR TREE IS PRODUCING APPLES,
ABOUT TEN IN TOTAL.
HOW DO I KEEP IT HAPPY SO THEY
STAY ON THE TREE?
>> YES, MULCH.
MULCH IS WONDERFUL IN THE GARDEN
FOR SO MANY PLANT BUT
PARTICULARLY FOR A LOT OF FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES.
IT HELPS TO INSULATE THE ROOTS
SO THEY DON'T DEHYDRATE AND
STRESS OUT WHEN THE REAL HEAT OF
SUMMER COMES.
IT'S A GREAT WAY TO
(INDISCERNIBLE).
>> NEXT ONE FROM MOIRA, WANTS TO
KNOW, WE'VE GOT SOME
RHODODENDRONS THAT ARE REALLY
TAKING OVER OUR PATHWAYS.
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO CUT
THEM BACK AND HOW MUCH CAN I CUT
THEM BACK SAFELY?
DID WE LOSE WIM THERE?
>> YEAH...
>> -- ROSE GARDEN AND THE
INTERNET IS A STILL SKETCHY.
(INDISCERNIBLE) BROAD LEAF
EVERGREENS THAT HAVE LEAVES YEAR
ROUND YOU CAN GO RIGHT AFTER
BLOOM, AND YOU CAN GO QUITE LARD
IF THEY'RE YOUNGER, SAY LESS
THAN 10 YEARS OF AGE.
PRUNE SOON AFTER THEY BLOOM AND
THAT WILL ALLOW THEM TO FLESH
OUT IN NEW GROWTH AND ON THAT
NEW GROWTH THEY PRODUCE THE
BLOOM FOR NEXT YEAR.
>> ALL RIGHT, WIM, STEVE ON
FACEBOOK ASKS, DETAIL I CAN'T
TUBERS, LEAVE THEM IN THE GROUND
OVER THE WINTER OR TAKE THEM OUT
AND REPLANT IN THE SPRING?
>> YOU KNOW, IF YOU GOT A PRETTY
GOOD SIZED GARDEN DALIA ARE ONE
OF THE BEST THINGS YOU CAN HAVE
BECAUSE THEY GIVE YOU HEIGHT AND
BULK.
(INDISCERNIBLE) THEY'RE GOING TO
BE UP SIX, EIGHT BLOSSOMS BUT
THE ONE THING ABOUT THEM IS
(INDISCERNIBLE) ARE SENSITIVE, I
WOULD ALWAYS RECOMMEND THAT YOU
BRING THEM INSIDE FOR WINTER,
BUTT THEM IN DRY PEAT MOSS, PUT
THEM IN A COOL SPOT AND HOLD
THEM THERE UNTIL MARCH AND THEN
YOU CAN PLANT THEM OUT AND THE
WHOLE THING STARTS ALL OVER
AGAIN.
>> OTTO ASKING, CAN I GROW A
PASSION FRUIT IN B.C. AND WILL
IT FRUIT?
DO I NEED TO KEEP IT INDOORS?
>> YEAH, (INDISCERNIBLE) YOU CAN
GROW HERE, YOU CAN HAVE SUCH
GREAT SUCCESS, I'D AVOID THE
PASSION FRUIT.
IT'S GOING TO BE LIMITED SUCCESS
AND IT'S NOT THE HARDIEST PLANT.
THERE ARE SO MANY FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES INCLUDING SOMETHING
LIKE A BLUEBERRY, YOU PLANT A
BLUEBERRY IT'S GOING TO PRODUCE
FOR YOU FOR 50 YEARS WITH VERY
LITTLE CARE OUR MAINTENANCE AND
THAT'S GOING TO BE A
GUARANTEESED RESULT AND SUCCESS
IN THE GARDEN.
MAYBE A LITTLE MORE REGIONAL
FRUIT WOULD BE BETTER THAN THE
PASSION FRUIT.
>> Mike: FROM RENU CALLING IN
TO ASK, AVOCADO PLANT IS NOT
PLOWING OR PRODUCING FRUIT FOR
TWO YEARS EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE
LOTS OF LEAVES.
WHAT CAN I DO?
>> I THINK ENJOY THE LEAVES
PRETTY MUCH FOREVER.
THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO
HAVE.
I DON'T THINK YOU'LL GET
BLOSSOMS, UNFORTUNATELY.
IT ISN'T THE CLIMATE FOR GROWING
THEM.
SHE'S PROBABLY GROWING INSIDE.
IT'S NOT HARDY FOR OUTSIDE.
YOU'VE GOT YOURSELF A NICE HOUSE
PLANT THAT YOU PROBABLY GOT FOR
FREE FROM TRYING TO INSIDE OF
THE AVOCADO WHEN YOU USED IT FOR
DINNER ONE NIGHT.
>> HERE'S ONE FROM ASH, BUT WHAT
CAN I DO TO GREEN UP A MON
S.T.L. A DLIC IOS A WHAT THAT IS
YELLOWING LEAVES WITH SOME BROWN
KNOTS SPOTS.
>> THERE'S A LOT OF QUESTIONS
THAT CAN GO ALONG WITH THAT.
ONE OF THE THINGS PEOPLE HAVE TO
ALWAYS REMEMBER IS THE PLANTS
NEED DRAINAGE.
IF THEY CAN'T DRAIN, IF THEY'RE
IN A SPILLING WOOL, YOU WILL NOT
HAVE SUCCESS.
EXCESS WATER HAS TO BE ABLE TO
DRAIN AWAY OR THE PLANTS WILL
LITERALLY DROWNED.
ENSURE THERE'S GOOD DRAINAGE.
SECONDLY, THERE IS NUTRITION YOU
CAN GET, THE MOST OMINOUS
GROWERS USE IS SOMETHING CALLED
20-20-20, START USING THAT
MONTHLY NOW, BECAUSE THAT WILL
GIVE THEM A GREENING UP AND A
LOT OF ENERGY AND NUTRITION SO
THEY CAN FLESH O'TOOLE THROUGH
THE SUMMER MONTH.
IF YOU WANT TO SEND IT OUTSIDE
FOR SUMMER YOU CAN DO THAT BUT
CONSIDER A LARGER POT IF IT'S
BEEN IN THE POT FOR A COUPLE OF
YEARS.
>> GREAT STUFF, WIM.
THANKS FOR JOINING US TONIGHT.
>> ALWAYS A PLEASURE.
>> IF YOU'RE ITCHING FOR A
LITTLE LIVE SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT
YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
AFTER THE BREAK, I'LL TELL YOU
WHAT'S IN THE WORKS FOR THE
MAJOR LEAGUES.
>> Mike: IT'S PRETTY CLEAR
SPORTS FANS ARE EAGER FOR SOME
KIND OF RETURN TO ACTION AND THE
GOOD NEWS IS DIFFERENT PLAYS ARE
ALREADY IN THE WORKS.
HERE'S JAMIE STRACHAN WITH A
PREVIEW AND THE RISKS...
>> Reporter: AROUND THE WORLD
THE SPORTS WORLD IS SLOWLY
BEATING BACK TO LIFE.
SOCCER IN GERMANY WITH PUMPED IN
CROWD NOISE...
BASEBALL IN KOREA WITH CUT OUT
SPECTATORS, AND FANS LITERALLY
IN BUBBLES.
IN OTHER LEAGUES LIKE THE
BRITISH PREMIERSHIP AND ITALIAN
SEAR A, HEALTH RESTRICTIONS,
TESTING ISSUES, LOGISTICS AND
THE WILLINGLESS OF FLARES HAVE
STALLED EFFORTS.
IN BASEBALL WEALTHY PLAYERS
DON'T APPEAR TO MAKE SALARY
DISCRETIONS FOR EVEN WEALTHIER
OWNERS.
>> OUR FANS ARE TELLING US IN
OVERWHELMING NUMBERS THEY WANT
US TO COMPLETE THE SEASON IF ALL
POSSIBLE.
>> Reporter: THE NHL CANCELLED
ITS REGULAR SEASON BUT ANNOUNCED
PLANS FOR A 24 TEAM PLAYOFF
TOURNAMENT.
BUT STILL, NO FIRM DATES.
THE NBA HAS A PLAN TOO TO
COMPLETE ITS SEASON AT DISNEY
WORLD.
>> I THINK THERE'S A GOOD SHOT
THAT IT COULD HAPPEN, PRESUMING
THAT WE'RE ABLE TO GET TESTS AND
TESTS ARE ACCURATE ENOUGH TO
MEET THE SAFETY STANDARD OF THE
LEAGUES AND THE PRAYERS
ASSOCIATION SET.
>> Reporter: THE N.F.L. IS THE
MOST CONFIDENT, ALREADY
RELEASING ITS 2020 SCHEDULE.
>> I THINK THERE DEFINITELY WILL
BE A FOOTBALL SEASON THIS YEAR.
THE REAL QUESTION IS, WILL THERE
BE FANS IN THE STANDS.
I THINK RIGHT NOW, TODAY, WE'RE
PLANNING ON HAVING FANS IN THE
STADIUMS.
>> Reporter: SOME EXPERTS
WONDER IF ALL THESE RETURN TO
PLAY SCENARIOS ARE REALLY WORTH
IT.
>> EVEN IF YOU HAVE THAT
TESTING, OKAY, SO ONE PERSON
COMES DOWN WITH THE VIRUS, THE
NHL IS TRYING TO CREATE A PUBLIC
RELATIONS SUCCESS HERE.
CAN YOU IMAGINE THE PUBLIC
RELATIONS NIGHTMARE IF ONE OF
THE PLAYERS DIED?
>> Reporter: IF NORTH AMERICAN
LEAGUES DO RESUME, THE GAMES
WILL UNDOUBTEDLY LOOK AND FEEL
DIFFERENT, AND BE ACCOMPANIED
WITH MORE RISK THAN EVER BEFORE.
JAMIE STRACHAN, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> AND BEFORE WE GO TONIGHT, A
COUPLE OF VERY FAMILIAR FACES
HERE AT CBC ARE SAYING GOODBYE.
OUR PARLIAMENT HILL REPORTER
JULIE VAN DUSEN IS RETIRING, AND
THIS WAS HER LAST DAY.
SHE HAS SPENT YEARS CHASING
POLITICIANS AND BRINGING YOU THE
IMPORTANT STORIES FROM OTTAWA.
HERE'S A QUICK LOOK BACK.
>> MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN
AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION SAY
THEY'LL FIGHT THE BILL BISHOP
BATTLE GEORGE W. BUSH.
>> THE GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT IS
THE IN FAVOUR OF OF THE IDEA.
>> IT COULD TAKE MONTH, IT COULD
TAKE YEARS.
JULIE VAN DUSEN, CBC NEWS.
>> JULIE VAN DUSEN IS HERE WITH
THAT STORY.
>> DID YOU GET HIT WITH A ROCK
ON YOUR HEAD AFTER YOU GOT OFF
THAT FLIGHT?
>> GODDAMN JULIE VAN DUSEN IS IN
MY OFFICE RIGHT NOW.
>> YOU CAN'T HIDE ON ME --
>> I CAN, JULIE, NO COMMENT.
>> ARE YOU LEAVING AND IS THIS
TRUE?
>> REPORTER JULIE VAN DUSEN HAS
BEEN POURING OVER THE DETAILS.
>> JULIE VAN DUSEN, CBC NEWS,
OTTAWA.
>> JULIE, I WANT TO ISSUE WISH
YOU ALL THE BEST IN YOUR NEXT
CHAPTERS.
>> AND YOU WILL, AND ALL THE
BEST FROM US, JULIE, WELL DONE.
AS WE LEAVE YOU TONIGHT ANOTHER
RETIREMENT TO MARK, THIS ONE AT
CBC VANCOUVER.
CBC PRODUCER PAISLEY WOODWARD IS
RETIRING TODAY.
SHE WAS A FIERCE MEMBER OF OUR
INVESTIGATIVE TEAM BRINGING SOME
OF THE BIGGEST STORIES TO OUR
VIEWERS, LISTENERS AND READERS
HERE IN B.C.
WE HELD, AS YOU CAN SEE, A
VIRTUAL GOODBYE PARADE FOR
PAISLEY YESTERDAY, HERE IT IS.
CONGRATULATIONS, PAIS, HAVE A
GREAT RETIREMENT.
>>> AND THANKS FOR WATCHING.
GOOD NIGHT.
(HONKING)
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