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>>> TONIGHT ON CBC VANCOUVER
NEWS...
>> AND NOW IT'S CREEPING UP
AGAIN, AND THAT IS CONCERNING.
>> Dan: A BIG JUMP IN COVID-19
CASES.
WHO MOST ARE BEING LINKED TO.
>>> ALSO...
>> KIDS WILL BE BACK IN SCHOOL
THAT FIRST WEEK.
>> GRADUAL RESTART.
B.C. STUDENTS BACK IN THEIR
CLASSROOMS SEPTEMBER 10th.
>>> AND...
>> THEY RAN HIM OVER AND THEN
THEY WERE PUNCHING HIM IN THE
FACE AND HEAD.
>> Dan: VIOLENT ARREST.
UNDER INVESTIGATION.
>> I CAN'T BREATHE!
>> TWO OF THEM AND THEY BOTH --
>> Dan: WITNESSES CLAIM POLICE
WERE USING EXCESSIVE FORCE.
>> Announcer: THIS IS CBC NEWS
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>>> GOOD EVENING, THANKS FOR
JOINING US.
A MAJOR BLOW TO B.C.'S COVID-19
BATTLE TONIGHT.
A WHOPPING 85 NEW CASES BEING
REPORTED TODAY.
>> IT IS THE THIRD BIGGEST
ONE-DAY JUMP IN CASES SINCE THE
START OF THIS PANDEMIC, AND
HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY MOST OF
THEM ARE LINKED TO PARTIES
INVOLVING YOUNG PEOPLE.
MORE ON THAT IN JUST A MINUTE.
THE 85 NEW CASES BRINGS B.C.'S
TOTAL TO JUST UNDER 4200 NOW AND
PUSHES TOTALS TO THE HIGHEST
NUMBER SINCE APRIL.
THE DEATH TOLL IS AT 196.
EIGHT PEOPLE ARE IN HOSPITAL.
FIVE OF THEM IN INTENSIVE CARE.
3,469 PEOPLE HAVE NOW FULLY
RECOVERED.
>> THE PROVINCE IS GOING ON A
HIRING SPREE DOUBLING THE NUMBER
OF CONTACT TRACERS IN B.C.
>> TANYA FLETCHER IS LIVE
TONIGHT WITH MORE.
HOW MANY HIRES ARE WE TALKING
ABOUT HERE?
>> 500 HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS
WILL BE HIRED TO HELP WITH
CONTACT TRACE WILLING ACROSS THE
PROVINCE.
THE POSITIONS WILL BE FILLED IN
THE FALL.
THEY WILL BE TEMPORARY AND MANY
ARE EXPECTED TO BE RETIRED
NURSES OR RECENT GRADUATES.
IT'S ALL PART OF B.C.'S
RAMPED-UP ATTEMPT TO TRACK DOWN
EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO MAY HAVE
BEEN EXPOSED BEFORE THEY INFECT
OTHERS.
I ASKED Dr. BONNIE HENRY HOW
CLOSE WE ARE TO THAT THRESHOLD
OF TRANSMISSION BEFORE THE VIRUS
SPREADS TOO FAR BEYOND CONTROL,
AND WHETHER WE'RE NEARING THE
POINT WHERE CONTACT TRACERS
WON'T BE ABLE TO KEEP UP.
HOWEVER, SHE WAS CONFIDENT WE
STILL ARE IN A MANAGEABLE PLACE.
>> THE CONTACT TRACING IS
ENOUGH.
WE'VE SEEN AS YOU KNOW OVER THE
LAST FEW WEEKS A GRADUAL
INCREASE IN NUMBERS OF PEOPLE
WHO HAVE TESTED POSITIVE, AND
WE'VE BEEN REPORTING OUT ON THE
CONTACTS AS WELL.
AND WE'RE NOW UP AROUND 1700
PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN IN CONTACT
AND THAT WE'RE FOLLOWING UP ON A
DAILY BASIS.
WE'VE BEEN ABLE TO MANAGE THIS
AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO MANAGE
THIS.
>> Reporter: NOW, AT THIS
POINT SHE SAYS HEALTH OFFICIALS
ARE MANAGING TO HOLD THEIR OWN
BY REACHING 98% OF CONTACTS
CONNECTED TO EACH NEW CASE.
>> AND, TANYA, WITH CASE COUNTS
CONTINUING TO GO UP, THOUGH, IS
THERE ANY INDICATION THAT
STRICTER RULES COULD BE COMING?
>> YES, PERHAPS.
ESPECIALLY SEEING WE'RE
TEETERING ON THE EDGE WITH
TODAY'S SPIKE IN CASES AGAIN
PRIMARILY TIED TO PARTIES AMONG
YOUNG PEOPLE.
SO I PUT THAT TO THE PREMIER.
REMEMBER, JOHN HORGAN HAS GIVEN
STERN WARNINGS BEFORE, TIGHTER
RESTRICTIONS WERE SLAPPED ON
BARS AND NIGHTCLUBS.
T IT HASN'T BEEN EFFECTIVE
ENOUGH TO LEVEL THE SPREAD.
SO WHAT IS THE NEXT TACTIC IN
THE PROVINCE'S ARSENAL IF OUR
CURVE CONTINUES TO GO UP?
WELL, HE ANSWERED SAYING HE'S
BEEN DISCUSSING EXACTLY THAT
WITH Dr. HENRY AND HEALTH
MINISTER ADRIAN DIX OVER THE
PAST FEW DAYS.
>> WHEN IT COMES TO THINGS LIKE
PRIVATE PARTIES, PEOPLE
FLAUNTING THE RESTRICTION ON THE
NUMBER OF FACES IN THE SMALLER
SPACES AND SO WE'RE GOING TO BE
LOOKING HARD AT ENFORCEMENT WHEN
IT COMES TO SITUATIONS LIKE
THAT.
WE DON'T WANT TO DO THAT.
WE PREFER THE GOOD JUDGMENT OF
BRITISH COLUMBIANS.
BUT THOSE TOOLS ARE ABLE TO US
AND THEY'RE ESCALATING STARTING
WITH WARNINGS, OF COURSE, AND
THEN GETTING INTO MORE SEVERE
PENALTIES.
>> Reporter: HE POINTED OUT
B.C. HAS SO FAR BEEN SUCCESSFUL
WITHOUT TAKING THAT PUNITIVE
APPROACH, BUT IF THIS CONTINUES,
THE PROVINCE WILL TAKE FURTHER
ACTION.
HE SAID THE QUESTION IS WHAT
KIND OF ACTION THAT WILL BE.
IN THE MEANTIME, HE PUT OUT A
"DEADPOOL" APPEAL ASK SETH ROGEN
AND RYAN REYNOLDS TO GET OUT THE
MESSAGE TO THE YOUNGER
DEMOGRAPHIC ADD MISSING THE REAT
APPROACH MAY NOT BE WORKING.
>>> SCHOOL IS STILL IN SESSION
COME SEPTEMBER DESPITE CONCERNS
FROM STAFF AND PARENTS ABOUT THE
PROVINCE'S PLAN.
>> AFTER HEARING THE CONCERNS,
THOUGH, OFFICIALS NOW SAY ONLY
TEACHERS ARE RETURNING ON
SEPTEMBER 8th.
STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED ON THE
10th.
>> THE CBC'S ZAHRA PREMJI SPOKE
TO PARENTS WHO STILL AREN'T SURE
THAT'S ENOUGH TO WARRANT SENDING
THEIR KIDS BACK.
>> Reporter: SPLITTING TIME
BETWEEN EDUCATING, PARENTING,
AND RUNNING A BUSINESS, IT'S
BECOME THE NEW WAY OF LIFE IN
THE BANGUI HOUSEHOLD.
THEY WERE HOPING TO GET AWAY
FROM IT COME SEPTEMBER.
>> I PERSONALLY SINCE THE
ANNOUNCEMENT CAME OUT HAVE NOT
SLEPT A SINGLE NIGHT.
>> Reporter: THEY ARE
COMPLETELY AGAINST THE
BACK-TO-SCHOOL PLAN AS IT
STANDS.
>> KIDS WILL BE BACK IN SCHOOL
THAT FIRST WEEK.
THEY WILL BE ABLE TO RECEIVE,
KNOW WHO THEIR TEACHER IS, KNOW
WHICH KIDS THEY'LL BE LEARNING
WITH, WHO THEIR PEERS ARE.
>> I DON'T THINK YOU CAN CALL IT
A PLAN.
>> I FEEL AS PARENTS WE HAVE A
GUN TO YOUR HEAD SAYING TAKE
YOUR KIDS TO SCHOOL DESPITE WHAT
YOU'RE FEELING DESPITE WHAT YOUR
FAMILY SITUATION IS.
TAKE YOUR KIDS TO SCHOOL.
YOU DON'T HAVE AN OPTION OR
YOU'RE LEFT TO BE ALONE.
>> THE BANGUI SISTERS WILL BE
STAYING AT HOME FOR THE
FORESEEABLE FUTURE, WHICH MAKES
RUNNING THE FAMILY'S ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS EVEN TOUGHER, AND
THEY'RE NOT ALONE.
A POLL BY INSIGHTS WEST SHOWS
WHILE 49% OF B.C. PARENTS AGREE
WITH THE BACK-TO-SCHOOL PLAN,
42% DO NOT.
AND IF THEY WERE GIVEN A CHOICE,
ONLY 27% OF PARENTS WOULD CHOOSE
TO HAVE THEIR CHILDREN IN THE
CLASSROOM FULL TIME.
31 WOULD PREFER A MIX OF ON-LINE
AND IN PERSON.
AND 27% WOULD PREFER REMOTE
ON-LINE LEARNING ONLY.
SOMETHING THIS CLOVERDALE MOM
WOULD LIKE TO SEE FOR HER BOYS,
TOO.
>> WE WISH WE HAD THE OPTION TO
DO MORE ON-LINE FROM HOME IF
THAT'S AN OPTION OR IF THE
SCHOOL WEEK WAS FOUR DAYS A WEEK
TO DEEP CLEAN.
>> Reporter: AND PREMIER JOHN
HORGAN SAYS NOTHING IS SET IN
STONE.
>> WE'VE DEMONSTRATED JUST THIS
WEEK THAT ADJUSTMENTS WILL BE
MADE AS REQUIRED.
>> Reporter: BUT FLEXIBILITY
OR NOT, THE PLAN AS IT STANDS
ISN'T ENOUGH TO GET THESE
PARENTS TO SEND THEIR KIDS BACK.
>> I THINK THE MASK IS A LAST
LINE OF DEFENCE.
I DON'T SEE THE FIRST LINES OF
DEFENCE BEING COVERED YET OF
PLEXIGLAS OR SOCIAL DISTANCING
OR BARRIERS.
>> I WOULD HATE ONE DAY TO GO
BACK AND SAY, YOU KNOW WHAT, I
SENT MY KID TO SCHOOL AND I
MAYBE SHOULDN'T HAVE BECAUSE NOW
SHE HAS LUNG CONDITIONS.
>> Reporter: AND THE KIDS
AGREE.
ETCHING INTO THE GROUND THEIR
MESSAGE TO THE PROVINCE.
STAY INSIDE, KEEP US KIDS SAFE,
PLEASE.
A MESSAGE THEIR PARENTS HEAR
LOUD AND CLEAR AND WILL FOLLOW
UNTIL THEY FEEL RULES ARE
IMPLEMENTED TO MAKE THEM FEEL
SAFE.
ZAHRA PREMJI, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>>> TO EAST VANCOUVER NOW WHERE
POLICE OFFICERS INVOLVED IN A
VIOLENT ARREST ARE NOW UNDER
INVESTIGATION.
>> THE TAKEDOWN HAPPENED EARLY
THIS MORNING WHEN WITNESSES SAY
THEY SAW A POLICE CRUISER
PURPOSEFULLY CRASH INTO A MAN ON
HIS BIKE.
>> AND AS JON HERNANDEZ REPORTS,
WHAT HAPPENED NEXT WAS CAUGHT ON
CAMERA.
>> [ Shouting ]
>> Reporter: THREE DIFFERENT
RECORDINGS, EACH CAPTURING A
GLIMPSE OF A VIOLENT TAKEDOWN.
>> [ Bleep ]
[ Bleep ]
>> IT LOOKED LIKE THEY WERE
TRYING TO KILL THE GUY.
>> Reporter: DAVID WATCHED IT
ALL UNFOLD LATE TUESDAY NIGHT.
HE WAS AT THE INTERSECTION OF
6th AND NORTH GRANDVIEW
HIGHWAY WITH SOME FRIENDS WHEN
HE SAW A POLICE CAR CHASING A
MAN ON A BIKE.
VPD SAY THE MAN VIOLATED A
BY-LAW.
>> THEY RAN HIM OVER AND THEN
THEY WERE PUNCHING HIM IN THE
FACE AND HEAD.
>> Reporter: A FLURRY OF
WITNESSES STARTED FILMING, ALL
WATCHING THE MAN GET TAKEN DOWN,
THEN A SCUFFLE.
THE MAN LANDS IN THE FRONT SEAT
OF THE CRUISER.
THE ENGINE REVS.
POLICE SAY HE TRIED TO STEAL THE
CAR.
THE MAN IS TASERED BEFORE HE'S
PULLED OUT.
>> TASER, TASER!
>> Reporter: PINNED DOWN AND
PUNCHED.
AT ONE POINT AN OFFICER'S KNEE
IS PRESSED ON THE BACK OF HIS
NECK.
>> HANDS HYPED YOUR BACK!
>> OKAY.
>> Reporter: WITNESSES --
BEHIND -- BEGGING THEM TO STOP.
>> IT WAS DEEPLY TRAUMATIC.
THAT'S A PERSON.
HE COULD HAVE BEEN DEAD.
FOR WHAT?
>> THEY PUT HIM HERE AND THEY
WERE PUNCHING HIM IN THE HEAD
JUST OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
>> Reporter: BLOODSTAINS STILL
VISIBLE ON THE PAVEMENT.
THOSE WHO WATCHED STILL SHAKEN.
>> THERE'S NO REASON FOR THIS
MAN WHO IS BEING COMPLETELY
NON-VIOLENT TO GET RAN OVER BY A
POLICE CAR AND THEN TO GET
BEATEN BY POLICE.
>> GET OFF HIS NECK!
YOUR KNEE IS ON HIS NECK!
>> Reporter: POLICE HAVE
CHARGED THE MAN WITH ASSAULT OF
A PEACE OFFICER, RESISTING
ARREST, AND ATTEMPTING TO STEAL
A POLICE VEHICLE, BUT THOSE WHO
WATCHED WANT THE OFFICERS
CHARGED FOR EXCESSIVE FORCE.
WHILE IT'S UNCLEAR WHAT HAPPENED
BEFORE THE RECORDINGS, SOME
EXPERTS SAY WHAT THEY SAW WAS
UNWARRANTED.
>> I DON'T SEE HIM RESISTING
ANYTHING.
SO I SEE NO REASON WHY THE
OFFICERS HAS TO PUT HIS KNEE ON
THE NECK OF THIS MAN AFTER
THROWING HIM ON THE GROUND.
>> I CAN'T EVEN FATHOM WHAT
WOULD JUSTIFY DOING THAT TO A
HUMAN BEING.
>> Reporter: A REPORT HAS BEEN
FILED TO THE OFFICE OF THE
POLICE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER.
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE
ARRESTING OFFICERS IS UNDERWAY.
JON HERNANDEZ, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>>> TWO VANCOUVER PARAMEDICS
HAVE BEEN FIRED.
>> AN ARBITRATOR FOUND THE PAIR
WERE ENCOURAGING A PATIENT WHO
WAS IN PAIN TO CRAWL OUT OF HIS
DOWNTOWN EASTSIDE BUILDING
INSTEAD OF BEING CARRIED OUT IN
A STRETCHER.
>> THE PATIENT WAS A 56-YEAR-OLD
MAN WITH A HISTORY OF DRUG
ADDICTION WHO SAID HE WAS IN
EXTREME PAIN.
PARAMEDICS ALISON BANNER AND
MICHAEL CRAWFORD CLAIMED A
STRETCHER WOULDN'T FIT IN THE
WOODWARD'S BUILDING ELEVATOR.
CRAWFORD ALSO SAID THE PATIENT
WAS AGGRESSIVE AND DIDN'T WANT
TO BE TOUCHED.
>> AN INVESTIGATION FOUND BOTH
CLAIMS TO BE UNTRUE.
THE PATIENT WAS TREATED FOR
SUBSTANCE AND SPENT THREE DAYS
IN ICU.
THE UNION SAYS THE DECISION TO
FIRE THE TWO PARAMEDICS IS UNDER
APPEAL TO B.C.'S LABOUR
RELATIONS BOARD.
>>> ABBOTSFORD POLICE ARE
LOOKING FOR A MAN WANTED ON
SEVERAL OUTSTANDING WARRANTS.
LORNE JOSE OF GIBEAU WAS SEEN IN
JULY GETTING INTO THE DRIVER'S
SEATED OF A CAR IN A LOCAL
TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX.
OFFICERS INITIATED A TRAFFIC
STOP WHEN THEY SAY GIBEAU
INTENTIONALLY RAN THE POLICE
CRUISER AND HIT ANOTHER PARKED
CAR AS HE FLED.
GIBEAU HAD BEEN REPLACED ON
BEALE -- RELEASED ON BAIL FOR A
SIMILAR INCIDENT.
POLICE SAY HE ENGAGES IN
HIGH-RISK CRIMINAL DRIVING
BEHAVIOUR AND HAS BEEN CONVICTED
OF SEVERAL CRIMINAL OFFENCES.
HE'S DESCRIBED AS WHITE, SLIM
BUILD, MISSING ALL HIS FINGERS
ON BOTH HANDS.
>>> WASHINGTON STATE BORDER
TOWNS ARE TAKING A FINANCIAL HIT
DURING THE PANDEMIC.
AS CANADIANS ARE KEPT OUT OF
COMMUNITIES THAT RELY ON THEIR
SPENDING.
BUSINESSES IN POINT ROBERTS ARE
STRUGGLING AFTER FIVE MONTHS OF
BORDER CLOSURE.
ONE SHIPPING COMPANY THAT CBC
NEWS SPOKE WITH REPORTS ALMOST
90% FEWER PACKAGES MOVING
THROUGH AND BLAMES CITY MANAGER
MICHAEL JONES SAYS --
BLAINE'S -- SAYS HE EXPECT HUGE
BUDGET CUTS TO HIS MUNICIPALITY
AS A RESULT OF LACK OF TAX
REVENUE.
>> IT'S REDUCED STAFFING.
AS YOU CAN PROBABLY IMAGINE,
KIND OF A LOT OF PACKAGE
DELIVERY STORES, MAILBOX STORES,
IF YOU WILL.
THEY ARE RUNNING ON VERY LIMITED
HOURS FOR THE MOST PART.
THERE ARE VERY FEW PEOPLE TO
COME DOWN TO PICK UP A PACKAGE.
>> JONES SAYS EVEN WHEN THE
BORDER REOPENS, CANADIANS MIGHT
BE RELUCTANT TO RETURN IF U.S. .
INFECTION RATES REMAIN HIGH.
>>> VANCOUVER'S ST. PAUL'S
HOSPITAL HAS BEEN SOLD FOR
ALMOST $1 BILLION TO CONCORD
PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT.
>> IT IS A STEP ON PROVIDENCE'S
SIDE TO DO THEIR SHARE OF THE
WORK WE'VE DONE TOGETHER.
I'M VERY PROUD OF PROVIDENCE
HEALTH CARE AND AS PARTNERS,
VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH, OF
COURSE,, THE PROJECT IS ON TRACK
AND MOVING FORWARD.
>> ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE
WILL GO TOWARD HEALTH CARE AND
THE FLU ST. PAUL'S HOSPITAL NEAR
PACIFIC CENTRAL STATION -- THE
NEW.
ST. PAUL'S HOSPITAL IN THE WEST
END WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE
DOWNTOWN FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL
YEARS UNTIL THAT NEW LOCATION IS
FULLY OPERATIONAL.
>>> WELL, FAMILIES STRUGGLING
WITH JOB LOSS DURING THE
PANDEMIC ARE FACING DIFFICULT
DECISIONS ABOUT THEIR FINANCES.
AND THAT INCLUDES WHETHER THEY
CAN AFFORD TO PAY VET BILLS.
>> SOME ANIMAL OBSERVERS ARE
HAVING TO MAKE TOUGH CHOICES --
OWNERS -- ABOUT THEIR BELOVED
PETS.
>> THEY CHANGED IT.
HE HAD THIS LITTLE ONE IN HIS
MOUTH.
>> Reporter: AN ANIMAL
HOSPITAL IS THE LAST PLACE DOBBY
AND HIS FAMILY NEEDED TO BE.
THE BROWN TABBY ESCAPED THE
HOUSE AND SOMEHOW FRACTURED HIS
JAW.
THE TOTAL VET BILL COULD BE
$12,000, SOMETHING THE FAMILY
SIMPLY CAN'T AFFORD RIGHT NOW.
>> I'M SORRY.
[ Crying ]
MY CHILD POSTPONED GRADUATING
FROM UNIVERSITY TO COVER HIS
EXPENSES FOR THE WEEKEND SO THAT
WE COULD GET HIM ASSESSED BY A
SURGEON.
>> Reporter: THE MORGAN FAMILY
HAS LOST MUCH OF THEIR INCOME
BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC.
THEY'RE AMONG MANY FAMILIES
MAKING WRENCHING DECISIONS
AROUND VET CARE BECAUSE MONEY IS
TIGHT.
>> I HATE TO THINK OF JUST
PUTTING HIM DOWN.
A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE THE
ATTITUDE THAT IT'S JUST A CAT.
IT'S JUST AN ANIMAL.
BUT THAT IS NOT THE WAY I WAS
RAISED.
AND THAT IS NOT THE WAY I'VE
RAISED MY CHILDREN.
>> Reporter: THE RICHMOND
ANIMAL PROTECTION SOCIETY IS ONE
OF FEW ANIMAL HOSPITALS IN THE
LOWER MAINLAND OFFERING
SUBSIDIES FOR FAMILIES.
REQUESTS FOR HELP ARE UP 50%
THIS YEAR.
>> THEY'RE LEFT WITH VERY, VERY
DIFFICULT CHOICES.
A LOT OF THE TIMES WE HAVE THE
CALLS THAT PEOPLE ARE MAKING THE
CHOICE TO YOUTH NICE BECAUSE
THEY JUST SIMPLY DON'T HAVE THE
RESOURCES TO HELP THEIR ANIMALS.
>> Reporter: PET INSURANCE CAN
BE ONE WAY TO HELP WITH SUDDEN
UNEXPECTED COSTS, BUT FOR THOSE
WITHOUT COVERAGE, VETS ARE
TRYING TO MAKE COMPROMISES.
>> WE DO LIKE TO MAKE SURE THAT
EVERY PET GETS THE BEST CARE
POSSIBLE, BUT SOME CASES, YOU
KNOW, FOR ECONOMIC REASONS, YOU
KNOW, WE KIND OF HAVE TO WATER
IT DOWN A LITTLE BIT.
>> Reporter: THE MORGANS ARE
WAITING FOR MORE TESTS TO SEE
WHAT'S NEXT FOR DOBBY, BUT LIKE
MANY THEY'LL DO EVERYTHING THEY
CAN TO SAVE THEIR PET.
>> Reporter: WE SEE HIM MORE
THAN JUST AN ANIMAL --
>> WE SEE HIM MORE THAN JUST AN
ANIMAL.
HE IS NOT A PERSON, BUT HE'S A
SOUL.
HE IS A MEMBER OF OUR FAMILY.
>> Reporter: CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>>> AND A BURNABY FAMILY IS VERY
THANKFUL TO BE REUNITED WITH
THEIR DOG AFTER POLICE SAY TWO
MEN STOLE THE ANIMAL FROM ITS
YARD.
>> WE HAVE MORE ON THIS FROM DAN
BURINCA.
SOME OF THE -- DAN BURRITT.
SOME OF THE DOGNAPPING WAS
CAUGHT ON CAMERA?
IF.
>> Reporter: INDEED.
THE 11-YEAR-OLD I DON'T REMEMBER
SHER TERRIER -- YORKSHIRE
TERRIER IS NOW BACK HOME.
SOMEONE STOLE THEM.
LUCY DIDN'T MAKE IT EASY.
ON MONDAY AROUND 2:40 IN THE
AFTERNOON TWO MEN WENT INTO
LUCY'S YARD IN BERWICK STREET.
SHE SOMEHOW GOT OUT OF HER
HARNESS.
MOUNTIES SAY A NEIGHBOUR OFFERED
TO HELP AFTER THE MEN CLAIMED
THE NEIGHBOUR BELONGED TO THEM.
LUCY KEPT RUNNING AWAY FROM THEM
UNTIL THE PAIR CAUGHT HER AND
TOOK OFF IN WHAT APPEARED TO BE
A NEWER MODEL BLACK JAGUAR
SEDAN.
YOU CAN SEE THEM WALKING AWAY
THERE.
BUT AT 7:00 THE NEXT MORNING A
MAN WALKED UP TO A BURNABY
MOUNTAIN NEAR DEER LAKE AVENUE
AND ROWAN AVENUE HOLDING LUCY
SAYING HE FOUND HER WITH NO
COLLAR OR TAGS.
THE OFFICER TOOK LUCY TO THE
DETACHMENT.
A CELL GUARD TOOK CARE OF HER
UNTIL OWNERS SHOWED UP.
THEY ARE VERY HAPPY TO HAVE HER
HOME AND THANKFUL TO EVERYBODY
WHO GOT HER BACK.
THOUGH LUCY IS STILL A LITTLE
JITTERY.
>> ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED.
JUST THE BRAZENNESS OF THEM
COMING ON TO THE PROPERTY.
THE FEAR OF HER MISSING AND
BEING TAKEN LIKE THAT, WHAT THE
INTENTIONS WERE.
>> Reporter: TOM AND ESTHER
SAID THEY PRAYED LUCY WOULD BE
RETURNED.
PRAYERS ANSWERED.
THE DOG HAD A ROUGH START TO
LIFE ANYWAY.
SHE WAS USED BY ILLEGAL BREEDERS
WHO CUT DOGS' VOCAL CORDS SO
THEY DON'T BARK.
NOW SHE'S BEEN RESCUED AGAIN.
>> THAT'S FANTASTIC SHE'S BACK.
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE
SUSPECTS?
>> Reporter: TAKE A LOOK AT
THE DESCRIPTIONS WE HAVE HERE.
THE FIRST SUSPECT IS BELIEVED TO
BE THE DRIVER, SAID TO BE SOUTH
ASIAN BETWEEN 25 AND 30 YEARS
OLD, ABOUT 5'10" TO 6 FEET TALL
WITH A MEDIUM, MUSCULAR BUILD,
MEDIUM LENGTH SPIKED BLACK HAIR
WEARING AVIATOR, LONG-SLEEVED
SHIRT, DARK PANTS AND WHITE
RUNNING SHOES.
SUSPECT TWO IS A SOUTH ASIAN MAN
ABOUT THE SAME AGE, 25 TO 30,
ABOUT THE SAME HEIGHT, UP TO SIX
FEET TALL WITH A THIN BUILD.
HE WAS WEARING BLACK SUNGLASSES
AND BLACK RUNNING SHOES.
IF YOU RECOGNIZE EITHER OF THEM,
YOU'RE ASKED TO CALL BURNABY
RCMP OR CRIME STOPPERS.
INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH, LUCY
EARNED A NEW UNOFFICIAL NICKNAME
WHILE THE BURNABY CELL GUARD
TOOK CARE OF HER.
TANK.
GOOD DOG.
[ Laughter ]
>> ALL RIGHT.
VERY GOOD.
THANK YOU FOR THAT, DAN.
>>> THE NEXT TIME YOU SEE AN
INCIDENT OF ANIMAL CRUELTY, YOU
CAN NOW REPORT IT ANNOUNCE NEW
HIS THROUGH CRIME STOPPERS --
ANONYMOUSLY -- THEY ARE WORKING
WITH THE B.C. SPCA TO DEAL WITH
EVERYTHING FROM NEGLECT TO
INTENTIONAL CRUELTY.
WITNESSES CAN REPORT THROUGH A
TOLL-FREE NUMBER, CRIME STOPPERS
APP OR FROM THE WEBSITE.
FROM THERE THE INFORMATION IS
REDIRECTED TO THE B.C. SPCA FOR
INVESTIGATION.
CONSTABLES CAN RECOMMEND CHARGES
TO CROWN COUNSEL FOR
PROSECUTION.
>>> ANOTHER DROWNING IS UNDER
INVESTIGATION AFTER A
61-YEAR-OLD ALBERTA MAN LOST
CONSCIOUSNESS WHILE SWIMMING
HERE IN B.C.
THE INCIDENT HAPPENED YESTERDAY
AFTERNOON AT OKANAGAN LAKE BEACH
IN PENTICTON.
WITNESSES SAW THE MAN LOSE
CONSCIOUSNESS BEFORE BRINGING
HIM TO SHORE.
THEY DID CPR UNTIL EMERGENCY
CREWS TOOK OVER AND TOOK HIM TO
HOSPITAL, BUT HE DID NOT
SURVIVE.
BOTH RCMP AND THE B.C. CORNERS
SERVICE ARE INVESTIGATING THE
DROWNING.
>>> WELL, THERE'S NOW A CHANCE
CANADA COULD HOLD AN ELECTION
THIS YEAR.
>> AND THE POSSIBILITY IS BEING
RAISED BY THE LEADER OF THE BLOC
QUEBECOIS WHO WANTS PRIME
MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU TO
RESIGN.
>> CBC'S EVAN DYER LOOKS AT THE
POSSIBILITY OF BRINGING DOWN THE
GOVERNMENT.
>> Reporter: TODAY THE BLOC'S
LEADER SAID HE'S READY TO BRING
DOWN THE HAMMER ON THE TRUDEAU
GOVERNMENT UNLESS THE PRIME
MINISTER, HIS CHIEF OF STAFF,
AND HIS FINANCE MINISTER ALL
LEAVE THEIR POSTS.
>> WE ARE GETTING TO THE POINT
WHERE THE QUESTION BECOMES WHICH
IS WORSE, KEEPING THEM AND THIS
GOVERNMENT IN PLACE OREE ATING
TEMPORARY DISTORTION IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF THE CRISIS -- IN
PLACE OR CREATING --  IN GOING
INTO AN ELECTION.
>> Reporter: THE CONSERVATIVE
LEADERSHIP CANDIDATE ERIN
O'TOOLE WAS MUSING TODAY ABOUT
THE SAME THING.
>> I THINK THIS IS A TIRED AND
SCANDAL-PLAGUED, ETHICALLY
CHALLENGED GOVERNMENT THAT SOON
NEEDS TO BE PUT OUT OF ITS
MISERY.
>> CAN SOMEBODY ON THE SIDE TELL
US WHY THE PRIME MINISTER THINKS
THE RULES DO NOT APPLY TO HIM?
>>> FOR ALL THE TALK OF BRINGING
DOWN THE GOVERNMENT, CAN THE
OPPOSITION REALLY DO IT?
AND DO THEY REALLY WANT TO.
>> WELL, IF EVERY PARTY VOTED
THE SAME WAY, ALL THE OPPOSITION
PARTIES WOULD NEED TO VOTE
AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT TO BRING
THEM DOWN.
>> BUT THE OPPOSITION PARTIES
TODAY HARDLY LOOKED READY TO
WORK TOGETHER.
>> WE DID NOT HAVE FORMAL
DISCUSSIONS WITH ANY OTHER
OPPOSITION PARTY.
AS YOU KNOW, WE HAVE AS LITTLE
DISCUSSIONS AS POSSIBLE WITH THE
NDP, WHICH DOESN'T SEEM TO BE
VERY WORTHY OF IT.
>> Reporter: AND A THE BLOC
DISPARAGED THE NDP, THE
CONSERVATIVES BARBED THE BLOC.
>> IN FACT, WE'RE -- BASHED --
WE'RE GOING TO BE LEADING THE
PROTESTS BECAUSE THE BLOC
QUEBECOIS CAN NEVER FORM
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.
THEY'VE BACKED THE GOVERNMENT AT
TIMES WHEN THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE.
>> Reporter: THE TRUDEAU
GOVERNMENT HAS LOST SOME OF THE
SUPPORT IT PICKED UP DURING THE
PANDEMIC, BUT POLLS SUGGEST IF
LAST OCTOBER'S ELECTION WERE
REPLAYED TODAY, THE CONSERVATIVE
PARTY MIGHT LIKELY EMERGE WITH
FEWER SEATS THAN IT HOLDS NOW.
ONLY THE BLOC MAY HAVE A REAL
MOTIVE TO WANT A NEW ELECTION,
AND THE BLOC ALONE CAN'T MAKE
THAT HAPPEN.
EVAN DYER, CBC NEWS, CHELSEA,
QUEBEC.
>>> U.S. PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL
JOE BIDEN AND HIS NEW RUNNING
MATE KAMALA HARRIS MADE THEIR
FIRST JOINT APPEARANCE TODAY.
>> AFTER SINGING EACH OTHER'S
PRAISES THEY TOOK POLITICAL AIM
AT PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP.
>> AND AS SUSAN ORMISTON
REPORTS, HE ALSO CAME OUT
SWINGING AT THE POLITICAL DUO.
>> Reporter: AWKWARD, THIS
PANDEMIC CAMPAIGN, A QUIET
KICKOFF IN A NEAR EMPTY SCHOOL
GYM, AND A POLITICAL LOVE-IN
BETWEEN TWO FORMER RIVALS.
>> ONE OF THE REASONS I CHOSE
KAMALA IS BECAUSE WE BOTH
BELIEVE THAT WE CAN DEFINE
AMERICA SIMPLY IN ONE WORD.
POSSIBILITIES.
>> Reporter: HARRIS ACCEPTING
HER SECONDARY ROLE.
>> JOE, I'M SO PROUD TO STAND
WITH YOU.
>> Reporter: KAMALA HARRIS
STRETCHED OUT HER BIRACIAL
BACKGROUND.
JAMAICAN FATHER, SOUTH ASIAN
MOTHER WHO TOOK HER TO CIVIL
RIGHTS PROTESTS WHEN SHE WAS IN
A STROLLER.
>> WE'RE EXPERIENCING A MORAL
RECKONING WITH RACISM AND
SYSTEMIC INJUSTICE THAT HAS
BROUGHT A NEW COALITION OF
CONSCIENCE TO THE STREETS OF OUR
COUNTRY, DEMANDING CHANGE.
AMERICA IS CRYING OUT FOR
LEADERSHIP.
>> Reporter: SHE BLAMED TRUMP
AS WELL FOR THE DISASTROUS
COURSE OF THIS PANDEMIC.
>> THE CASE AGAINST DONALD TRUMP
AND MIKE PENCE IS OPEN AND SHUT.
>> Reporter: THE BIDEN-HARRIS
TICKET HAS ENERGIZED DEMOCRATS,
A RECORD 26 MILLION RAISED IN 24
HOURS SINCE HARRIS WAS ADDED.
TRUMP TRYING TO DRIVE A WEDGE
CALLING HER MEAN AND NASTY.
>> President Donald Trump:
THERE WAS NOBODY MORE INSULTING
TO BIDEN THAN SHE WAS.
SHE SAID HORRIBLE THINGS ABOUT
HIM.
HORRIBLE THINGS.
AND SHE MOCKED HIM, OPENLY
MOCKED HIM.
>> WE WELCOME THE FIGHT.
>> Reporter: LEAH, A DEMOCRAT
STRATEGIST, SAYS THEY'RE READY
FOR SEXIST OR RACIST ATTACKS TO
COME.
>> AND WE ARE IN A POSITION NOW
AND FIRED UP TO TAKE ON THE
COMMENTS AND THE COMMENTERS AS
THEY COME AND MAKE SURE THEY
UNDERSTAND THAT WE ARE NOT GOING
TO HAVE THAT KIND OF DISCOVER
COURSE AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME.
WE'RE DONE WITH IT -- DISCOURSE.
>> Reporter: SO THE DEMOCRATIC
HOPEFULS FOR 2020 AND THEIR
SPOUSES BEGIN TO SHAPE THIS
SURREAL CAMPAIGN.
>>> SUSAN ORMISTON REPORTING
FROM WASHINGTON TONIGHT.
KAMALA HARRIS ALSO HAS
SUBSTANTIAL TIES TO OUR COUNTRY.
>> SPENDING MUCH OF THE 1970s
IN MONTREAL WHERE SHE GRADUATED
HIGH SCHOOL, NOT THAT WE HEAR
ABOUT IT VERY OFTEN FROM HER.
>> CTV'S ALISON NORTHCOTT
EXPLORES HARRIS' CANADIAN
CONNECTION.
>> Reporter: KAMALA HARRIS
WENT TO WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL
WHILE HER MOTHER, A CANCER
RESEARCHER, TAUGHT AT McGILL.
>> HER SMILE AND HER GENEROSITY,
SHE WAS A NICE PERSON.
>> Reporter: THIS FORMER
SCHOOLMATE SAYS THAT HIGH SCHOOL
EXPERIENCE LIKELY HELPED SHAPE
WHO HARRIS IS TODAY.
>> A LOT OF JAMAICANS AND PEOPLE
FROM BARBADOS AND INDIA AND
CHINESE AND STUFF LIKE THAT
BECAUSE OF THE MULTICULTURALISM
AND HER ABLE TO SPEAK WITH
PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT
BACKGROUNDS, I THINK THAT
MOULDED HER VERY WELL FOR THE
POSITION SHE'S IN NOW.
>> SHE HAS BEEN QUITE -- KAMALA
HAS BEEN QUITE GWAI BET HER
CANADIAN EXPERIENCE -- QUIET
ABOUT HER.
>> IT DOESN'T REALLY GET HER
MUCH POLITICALLY OR IT DOESN'T
REALLY SORT OF ENHANCE HER KIND
OF POSITION OR HER SORT OF POST
TOURING IN AMERICAN POLITICS.
>> Reporter: BUT HE DOESN'T
THINK HER POLITICAL RIVALS WILL
USE IT AGAINST HER EITHER SINCE
SHE WAS BORN IN THE U.S.
>> THERE IS NO POPULAR HOSTILITY
TOWARDS CANADA IN THE UNITED
STATES THAT ONE COULD TAP INTO.
>> I WAS RAISED TO TAKE ACTION.
>> I DIDN'T GROW UP SEEING
SOMEBODY THAT LOOKED LIKE ME IN
THE POLITICAL EYE AND THAT HIGH
UP IN OFFICE, THAT IT MEANS THE
WORLD TO ME.
IT TRULY WILL BE REVOLUTIONARY.
IT WILL INSPIRE SO MANY OTHER
PEOPLE TO GET INVOLVED IN
POLITICS.
WOMEN OF COLOUR, YOUNG GIRLS
LIKE ME WHO DIDN'T THINK THEY
HAD A SHOT.
>> Reporter: ALTHOUGH HARRIS'
WORK AS CALIFORNIA'S ATTORNEY
GENERAL HAS BEEN CRITICIZED BY
SOME PROGRESSIVES, SOME SAY SHE
WILL STILL APPEAL TO MANY.
>> IT'S BEEN QUITE A JOURNEY
THESE NEARLY FOUR YEARS WITH THE
CURRENT OCCUPANT IN THE WHITE
HOUSE.
>> Reporter: REVEREND
Dr. RHONDA BRITON IS FROM THE
U.S. AND LIVES IN HALIFAX.
>> TO SEE A BLACK WOMAN CHOSEN
FOR THIS POSITION IN THE LAND IS
AFFIRMING TO THE MOVEMENT AND IT
SAYS SOMEONE IS LISTENING.
>> I WOULD SAY GOOD LUCK, AND
DON'T LET THEM PUSH YOU AROUND.
>> Reporter: HE'S CONVINCED
HARRIS CAN HOLD HER OWN, EVEN IF
SHE HAS A TOUGH POLITICAL FIGHT
AHEAD.
ALISON NORTHCOTT, CBC NEWS,
MONTREAL.
>>> THE WEATHER UPDATE IS
BROUGHT TO YOU BY FORTISBC.
USING MORE ENERGY THESE DAYS,
WE'VE GOT ENERGY-SAVING TIPS,
EASY UPGRADES, HOW-TO VIDEOS,
AND MORE.
>>> AND AMY BELL JOINS US NOW
WITH A LOOK AT THE WEATHER.
AMY, I WENT FOR A WALK THIS
AFTERNOON.
JUST A LOVELY AFTERNOON.
>> Amy: GORGEOUS AFTERNOON.
A LITTLE SLOW TO GET ROLLING.
WE HAD CLOUD COVER, THAT MARINE
CLOUD THAT CAME IN OVERNIGHT AND
STUCK AROUND A LITTLE BIT LONGER
TODAY AND THAT KEPT THE
TEMPERATURES COOLER THIS
MORNING, BUT THEN BLUE SKY CAME
THROUGH AND WE GOT UP TO ABOUT
19, 20º IN MOST AREAS.
THAT WAS ONE OF THE COOLER DAYS
WE'VE HAD.
WE'RE STILL AT 20º IN PITT
MEADOWS AND ABBOTSFORD AND WE'LL
DROP DOWN TO 11 OR 12º
OVERNIGHT.
SO TOMORROW WE'LL SEE MUCH THE
SAME.
WE'LL SEE SOME CLOUD DEVELOPING
OVERNIGHT, AND THEN IN THROUGH
THE MORNING WE'LL HAVE THE
MARINE LAYER, BUT IT WILL BURN
OFF QUICKER TOMORROW AND THEN
WE'RE INTO A REALLY SUNNY
STRETCH AND WE'LL SEE THE
TEMPERATURES COMING UP FOR.
TO WE DO STILL HAVE UNSETTLED
WEATHER AROUND PRINCE GEORGE AND
THEN THE NEXT THING WE'RE
WATCHING IS QUITE A SYSTEM
MOVING IN FOR THE NORTH AND
CENTRAL COAST STARTING TOMORROW
AFTERNOON.
WE'LL SEE IT APPROACHING.
YOU CAN SEE AS IT MAKES ITS WAY
THROUGH PRINCE RUPERT, TERRACE,
HAIDA GWAII, FAIRLY SIGNIFICANT
RAINFALL FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT
INTO THURSDAY, POSSIBLY FRIDAY.
IT WILL BE DRIER FOR MOST OF THE
PROVINCE.
WILLIAMS LAKE WILL SEE THE
SYSTEM COMING OVER AS IT MAKES
ITS WAY IN TOWARDS ALBERTA
LATHER IN THE WEEK.
BUT TOMORROW WILL BE A GORGEOUS
DAY FOR MOST AREAS OF THE
PROVINCE.
MODERATE TEMPERATURES AND LOTS
OF BLUE SKIES.
22º.
CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN TOFINO.
IT IS A SLIGHT CHANCE, BUT YOU
NEED TO PUT IT IN.
BUT YOU WILL HAVE SOME SUNNY
BREAKS AND A HIGH OF 18º.
GORGEOUS FOR VICTORIA.
WHISTLER A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUD.
AND A HIGH OF 20º.
JUST 22º IN THE FRASER VALLEY.
GOING TO SEE A BIG CHANGE COMING
THROUGH BY THE TIME WE GET TO
THE WEEKEND.
AS WE WILL SEE FOR US HERE IN
METRO VANCOUVER AS WELL.
AS I MENTIONED, A CHANCE OF
SHOWERS IN PRINCE GEORGE.
GORGEOUS DAY IN DEASE LAKE.
PRINCE RUPERT WILL SEE SHOWERS
MOVING IN LATER IN THE DAY AND
THAT HEAVIER RAIN ARRIVES
TOMORROW NIGHT AND STICKS AROUND
ALL DAY FRIDAY.
19º FOR WILLIAMS LAKE AND
CRANBROOK AT 23º.
AND 26º FOR KAMLOOPS.
TAKING A LOOK AT THE FIVE-DAY
FORECAST, AS I PROMISED, WE'LL
SEE THE HEAT RETURNING JUST IN
TIME FOR THE WEEKEND.
SO TOMORROW JUST A HIGH OF 21º.
AND WE'RE BROUGHT DOWN TO 11º
OVERNIGHT.
22º FOR FRIDAY.
AND THEN FOR SATURDAY, WE'LL GET
UP TO ABOUT 28º INLAND.
SUNDAY WILL BE THE HOTTEST OF
THE WEEK.
30º INLAND.
26º FOR THE BEACH.
I SUSPECT MANY PEOPLE WILL GO
THERE.
WE KEEP THE SUNSHINE FOR MONDAY,
TUESDAY, AND I THINK WEDNESDAY
OF NEXT WEEK AT LEAST, BUT WE
WILL SEE THE TEMPERATURES COMING
DOWN JUST A LITTLE BIT.
ONCE WE GET THROUGH THE CLOUD
TOMORROW MORNING AND INTO THE
SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON, THAT
SORT OF SETS THE STAGE FOR
THINGS GETTING A LITTLE WARMER
AND SUNNIER EVERY DAY.
>> ALL RIGHT.LOOK NOW AT COMOX.
THAT RESEMBLES SUMMER IN MY
MIND.
>> Amy: IT CERTAINLY DOES.
>> THANKS, AMY.
>> Amy: YOU'RE WELCOME.
>>> SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY IS
RETIRING THE NAME OF ITS VARSITY
ATHLETICS TEAMS.
IT COMES AFTER A LENGTHY REVIEW
FOLLOWING INPUT FROM STUDENTS
AND ALUMNI.
THE TEAM HAD BEEN CALLED THE
CLAN TO HONOUR THE SCOTTISH
HERITAGE OF THE UNIVERSITY'S
NAMESAKE, BUT IT'S OFTEN
MISINTERPRETED FOR THE WHITE
SUPREMACIST KU KLUX KLAN.
SFU SAYS A NEW NAME WILL BE
PLACE BY THE END OF THE YEAR AT
THE LATEST.
>>> FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE
2015 SEASON, THE VANCOUVER
CANUCKS ARE IN THE STANLEY CUP
PLAYOFFS.
AFTER SENDING THE MINNESOTA WILD
HOME IN THE ROUND ROBIN, THEY
FACE A TOUGH TEST TONIGHT TO
GAME ONE AGAINST THE DEFENDING
CHAMPS THE ST. LOUIS BLUES.
YOU CAN WATCH PUCK DROP AT 7:30
p.m. RIGHT HERE ON CBC.
>>> WELL, THE SEARCH FOR THE
BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN METRO
VANCOUVER IS TAKING US TONIGHT
TO THE FINALS OF THE FRASER
RIVER BRACKET.
IT'S STEVESTON PITTED AGAINST
BURNABY HEIGHTS AND WITH US FROM
BURNABY HEIGHTS TONIGHT IS
NEIGHBOURHOOD BRACKET MASTER,
THE VERY COLOURFUL JUSTIN
McELROY.
WHO YOU DID WE GET HERE WITH THE
COMPETITION?
>> MIKE, WE BEGAN WITH 192
NEIGHBOURHOODS ACROSS METRO
VANCOUVER AND YOU HAD TO THINK
AT THE VERY BEGINNING OF THIS
THAT THESE TWO NEIGHBOURHOODS
WOULD BE HEAVY FAVOURITES.
SO FIRST BURNABY HEIGHTS
DEFEATED ALL THE OTHER BURNABY
NEIGHBOURHOODS TO GET TO THIS
POINT.
BRENTWOOD, DEER LAKE, SEVERAL
OTHERS ALONG THE WAY.
BUT IT FACES A TOUGH MATCHNESS
IN STEVESTON.
IT CRUSHED -- MATCHUP -- EVERY
NEIGHBOURHOOD TO GET HERE,
SOMETIMES WITH 94% OF THE VOTE,
AND DEFEATED THE NEW WESTMINSTER
CHAMPION QUEEN'S PARK TO GET TO
THIS QUARTER FINAL MATCHUP.
TWO REALLY BELOVED
NEIGHBOURHOODS, TWO WITH A LOT
SIMILAR CHARACTERISTICS.
ONLY ONE CAN GO THROUGH.
IT'S TIGHT RIGHT NOW.
54% OF THE VOTE FOR STEVESTON.
STILL ANYONE CAN VOTE UNTIL
MIDNIGHT, SO ANYTHING'S STILL
CAN HAPPEN.
>> YES, IT CAN.
HOW DO THESE TWO NEIGHBOURHOODS
COMPARE, JUSTIN.
>>> IFR IT'S -- IT'S
INTERESTING.
YOU CAN SEE A LOT OF
SIMILARITIES IN TERMS OF AVERAGE
AGE, BOTH SLIGHTLY ABOVE THE
METRO VANCOUVER AVERAGE, IN
TERMS OF NUMBER OF PEOPLE PER
HOME.
THE SNC IS A LITTLE
INTERESTING -- INCOME IS.
STEVESTON A LITTLE MORE UPPER
CLASS, MORE AFFLUENT THAN
BURNABY HEIGHTS.
STILL BOTH ABOVE THE AVERAGE
THERE.
AND BOTH AS WELL DECENTLY DIE
VERSUS, THOUGH A LITTLE --
DIVERSE, THOUGH A LITTLE LESS
THAN THEIR SURROUNDING
COMMUNITIES.
THESE TWO BOTH HEAVY FAVOURITES
THROUGHOUT THE COMPETITION.
BOTH HAVEN'T HAD ANY REAL
CHALLENGE UP TO THIS POINT.
GOING TO BE INTERESTING TO SEE
WHICH ONE OF THESE GETS TO THE
FINAL FOUR WHICH WE'LL BE VOTING
ON NEXT WEEK.
>> LOOKING FORWARD TO IT.
THANK YOU, JUSTIN.
JUSTIN McELROY JOINING US FROM
BURNABY HEIGHTS TONIGHT.
>>> THAT'S AN EXCITING MATCHUP.
>> YES.
AND YOU KNOW WHAT NEIGHBOURHOOD
IS ALSO STILL IN THE RUNNING.
>> WHICH ONE, MIKE?
>> OH, WE HAVE TO GO OVERSEAS.
>> OKAY.
>> OVER THE SECOND NARROWS.
>> UH-HUH.
>> TO THE NORTH BRACKET.
DEEP COVE STILL IN THE RUNNING.
>> THE ONE THAT HAS YOUR VOTE.
>> THE ONE THAT I MIGHT BE
HEADING TO IN MAYBE A FEW
MINUTES FROM NOW.
[ Laughter ]
>> THERE WE GO.
WELL, YOU KNOW, I SPENT THE
WEEKEND IN STEVESTON AND I'M
HEADING TO BURNABY HEIGHTS ON
FRIDAY, SO I'M VERY IMPARTIAL
LIKE THE GOOD JOURNALIST I AM.
>> VERIED GOO.
SPREADING THE WEALTH -- VERY
GOOD.
>> WHILE THE HOCKEY PLAYOFFS ARE
ON, YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED YOU CAN
FIND OUR NEWSCAST EVERY DAY AT
6:00 OR ON ANY OF OUR SOCIAL
MEDIA CHANNELS, WHICH IS
PROBABLY WHAT YOU'RE WATCHING US
ON RIGHT NOW.
>> THE NEXT LOCAL TELEVISION
NEWSCAST IS AT 11:00 WITH
Mr. DAN BURRITT RIGHT AFTER
THE NATIONAL.
THANKS FOR WATCHING ON-LINE
TONIGHT.
WE'LL SEE YOU AGAIN TOMORROW.
>> GOOD NIGHT.
