>> Mike: TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> A PARTY IS NOT WORTH
SOMEONE'S LIFE.
>> Mike: COVID-19 CRACKDOWN.
HOST A LARGE GATHERING AND YOU
COULD BE HIT WITH A HEFTY FINE.
ALSO...
>> TODAY THE WINDS PICKED UP.
WE HAVE A FEW THINGS PACKED.
>> Mike: SOUTH OKANAGAN
RESIDENTS ON EDGE AS A WILDFIRE
THREATENS THEIR HOMES.
>>> AND...
METRO VANCOUVER'S BEST
NEIGHBOURHOOD.
IT'S MOUNTS PLEASANT VERSUS
STEVESTON.
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
♪
>> Mike: GOOD EVENING.
THANKS FOR BEING WITH US ONLINE
AGAIN TONIGHT.
WELL, HE SAYS ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
B.C.'S TOP COP IS ANNOUNCING A
CRACKDOWN ON PARTYERS, AS THE
PROVINCE TRIES TO CURB A RISE IN
COVID-19 CASES AMONG YOUNG
PEOPLE.
TANYA FLETCHER LAYS OUT THE NEW
PENALTIES FOR RULE BREAKERS.
>> LARGE HOUSE PARTIES,
UNSANCTIONED EVENTS ON OUR
STREETS, ON OUR BEACHES, ENOUGH
IS ENOUGH.
>> Reporter: THOSE WORDS AFTER
WEEKS OF OFFICIALS FIRST ASKING
NICELY...
>> WE KNOW WHAT SKILL TO USE TO
DO ALL NIECE THINGS SAFELY.
>> Reporter: THEN
FORESHADOWING WHAT WAS TO COME.
>> STARTING WITH MORNING, OF
COURSE, AND THEN GETTING INTO
MORE SEVERE PENALTIES.
>> Reporter: NOW, EFFECTIVE
IMMEDIATELY, SWEEPING NEW
PENALTIES FOR SCENES LIKE
THIS, $2,000 FINES FOR ANYONE
ORGANIZING AN EVENT OR HOSTING A
PARTY THAT EXCEEDS THE 50 PERSON
LIMIT AND $200 TICKETS FOR
ATTENDEES WHO REFUSE TO LEAVE OR
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS FROM POLICE.
>> I THINK IT WAS INEVITABLE
THAT STRICTER MEASURES WOULD BE
IMPLEMENTED.
>> STEVEN TAYLOR STUDIES
PANDEMICS, AND HE SAYS THE
PROVINCE HAD TO SHIFT STRATEGIES
BECAUSE THE SOFT APPROACH WASN'T
CURBING THE RISE IN CASES
AGAINST YOUNG PEOPLE.
>> THEY NEED TO HAVE PEOPLE
HOSTING LARGE PARTIES GETTING
FINES.
>> IT'S NOT JUST THE POLICE.
THE POWER HAS EMPOWERED LIQUOR
AND CANNABIS INSPECTORS, EVEN
CONSERVATION OFFICERS TO ENFORCE
THE NEW PENALTIES.
THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE WILL BE
TRYING TO MONITOR PRIVATE
PARTIES IN PEOPLE'S HOMES.
>> WE'RE ASKING THE PUBLIC TO
CALL 311 IF THEY SEE ANYTHING
THAT CONCERNS THEM.
>> Reporter: ON THE STREETS
THE NEW APPROACH DOES NOT COME
AS A SURPRISE.
>> NO ONE'S LISTENING TO THEM SO
I THINK SOMETHING HAS TO BE
DONE.
>> IF WE NEED TO FINE PEOPLE,
WHAT ELSE CAN WE DO FOR THEM TO
STOP HAVING PARTIES?
>> APPARENTLY WE CAN'T DO IT
WITHOUT, YOU KNOW, BIG BROTHER
STEPPING IN.
>> Reporter: IN CASE THE FINES
AREN'T ENOUGH, A NEW SOCIAL
MEDIA BLITZ IN YET ANOTHER
ATTEMPT TO TARGET THE PROBLEM
DEMOGRAPHIC.
SO WHAT IF ALL OF THIS IS NOT
ENOUGH?
>> WE'LL BE BACK IN LOCKDOWN IF
THIS DOESN'T WORK.
>> Reporter: THOSE WORDS,
ABOVE ALL, PERHAPS THE MOST
EFFECTIVE WAY TO HALT THE BAD
BEHAVIOUR RIGHT IN ITS TRACKS.
TANYA FLETCHER, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: THE PUBLIC SAFETY
MINISTER SAYS THE NEW
ENFORCEMENT MEASURES SHOULD HELP
PROTECT RESTAURANT WORKERS.
CZAR PREMISE NOW WITH THAT PART
OF THE STORY >> THEY'LL SEE A
GROUP ACROSS THE WAY AND DECIDE
THEY'RE GOING TO SNEAK OVER AND
JOIN THIS PARTY.
>> Reporter: SNEAKING OVER,
MOVING YOUR CHAIR TO THE NEXT
TABLE OR SIMPLY PUSHING THE
TABLES TOGETHER AND SITTING IN
LARGE GROUPS AT A RESTAURANT.
IT'S A THING OF THE PAST FOR
NOW.
>> WE ASK THEM POLITELY TO, YOU
KNOW, STAY IN THEIR SEAT AND
THEN THEY CONTINUED NOT TO DO
SO.
YOU KNOW, YOU'RE LEFT WITH YOUR
HANDS TIED AS TO CAN YOU DO IN
THAT SITUATION.
>> Reporter: MICHAEL BRENNAN
SAYS MOST DINERS WANT TO FOLLOW
THE COVID HEALTH MEASURES BUT
THERE ARE SOME THAT JUST WON'T
AND PUBLIC SAFETY MINISTER MIKE
FARNWORTH SAYS HE WON'T BE
TAKING ANY MORE NONSENSE FROM
BRITISH COLUMBIANS.
>> ENOUGH IS ENOUGH MUCH DON'T
YELL AT THE WAITER WHO ASKS YOU
NOT TO PUSH YOUR TABLE TOGETHER
AT A RESTAURANT.
>> Reporter: BRENNAN SAYS HE'S
WORKED HARD TO FOLLOW PUBLIC
HEALTH GUIDELINES.
THEY'VE EVEN GOT HOUSE RULES AT
THE HEATLEY AND HE WANTS HIS
CUSTOMERS TO ENJOY THEIR
FAVORITE DRINK OR DISH, BUT NOT
AT THE COST OF SAVING.
>> IF MOVING FORWARD PEOPLE
CHOOSE NOT TO ADHERE TO THOSE WE
CAN ASK PEOPLE TO LEAVE OR SAY
WE CAN GET AN INSPECTOR DOWN
HERE AND YOU'LL BE FINED.
>> Reporter: WHILE HE HAS
MIXED FEELINGS ON THE NEW
ENFORCEMENT HE BELIEVES IT COULD
BE JUST WHAT THE HOSPITALITY
INDUSTRY NEEDS RIGHT NOW.
>> IF THERE'S ANY WAY TO TAKE
SOME OF THE PRESSURE OFF THE
FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF FOR HAVING
TO MANAGE PATRONS OR INDIVIDUALS
THAT JUST ARE NOT GOING TO
ADHERE TO THE GUIDELINES SET
OUT, THEN OBVIOUSLY THAT MAKES
OUR LIVES A BIT EASIER.
>> AND HE'S NOT ALONE.
>> WHAT THEY'LL DO IS THEY'LL
MOVE NEXT TO THE TABLE, AS CLOSE
AS POSSIBLE AND SOMETIMES
THEY'LL EVEN MOVE THE TABLE AND
POLITELY WE HAVE TO GO AND ASK
THEM, AND SAY YOU CAN'T DO THIS.
>> Reporter:
>> THIS OWNER SAYS WHILE MOST
PATRONS ARE WILLING TO COMPLY,
KNOWING THERE IS A FINE IN PLACE
GIVES HIM AND HIS STAFF A SENSE
OF SUPPORT.
>> CUSTOMERS KNOW IF THEY
MISBEHAVE THEY'LL GET FINED.
AND I'M PRETTY SURE THEY WILL
NOT DO THAT.
>> Reporter: A MESSAGE TO
PATRONS IF YOU'RE STOPPING BY...
>> PLEASE, YOU'RE MOST WELCOME,
AS LONG AS YOU FOLLOW THE RULES
WE ARE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU.
>> Reporter: SUPPORT FROM THE
PROVINCE THAT'S WELCOMED BY BOTH
OWNERS WHO HOPE THEY WON'T HAVE
TO ENFORCE THE NEW RULES.
>> Mike: IF THERE WERE ANY
DOUBTS ABOUT THE URGENCY FOR
STRONGER ENFORCEMENT, TODAY'S
NUMBERS ON COVID ARE A GOOD
INDICATION FOR WHY IT'S NEEDED.
ACTIVE CASES ARE NOW AT 824, THE
HIGHEST EVER IN B.C.
AND TWO MORE PEOPLE HAVE DIED IN
THE PAST 24 HOURS, BRINGING OUR
TOTAL TO 202.
HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE ALSO
SLIGHTLY UP TO 13.
FIVE OF THOSE PATIENTS ARE IN
INTENSIVE OR CRITICAL CARE, AND
CURRENTLY 2600 PEOPLE ARE UNDER
ACTIVE PUBLIC HEALTH MONITORING
DUE TO POSSIBLE EXPOSURE.
THE GOVERNMENT IS ANNOUNCING 90
NEW CASES OF COVID-19 TODAY, THE
BULK OF THOSE STILL IN THE
VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH AND
FRASER HEALTH REGIONS.
THERE ARE NO NEW COMMUNITY
OUTBREAKS TO NOTE AND THERE ARE
STILL EIGHT ASSISTED LIVING
LONG-TERM CARE HOMES AND SENIORS
RENTAL BUILDINGS WITH ONGOING
OUTBREAKS.
♪ JOHAL FIREFIGHTERS FROM ACROSS
THE PROVINCE ARE IN PENTICTON
TONIGHT TO HELP PREPARE FOR AN
ADVANCING WILDFIRE THERE.
LOCALS ARE PACKING THEIR CARS
MAKING SURE THEY CAN LEAVE
QUICKLY IF THEY'RE TOLD TO
EVACUATE.
TINA LOVGREEN IS THERE ON THE
GROUND LIVE FOR US TONIGHT,
LOOKS CALMER THAN IT WAS EARLIER
TODAY BUT THAT REGION GOT ALL
KIND OF CRAZY WEATHER TODAY.
>> YEAH, MIKE, YOU WOULDN'T
BELIEVE HOW DIFFERENT IT LOOKED
HERE JUST AN HOUR AGO, WE WERE
SEEING STRONG WINDS, SHOWERS ON
AND OFF.
IT WAS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
SCENE AND CHANGING EVERY MINUTE
AND THOSE WINDS WERE PUSHING
NORTH WHICH IS WHAT OFFICIALS
WERE FEARING AND WARNING ABOUT,
FEARING THAT THE FLAMES WOULD
CARRY OVER TOWARDS THE CITY
THROUGH THAT WIND, BUT WE'RE
HOPING THE WORST OF THE WINDS IS
OVER RIGHT NOW, BUT
THUNDERSTORMS ARE STILL IN THE
FORECAST, AND HELICOPTERS HAVE
BEEN BUSY STILL WORKING HERE TO
TRY TO CONTAIN THAT FIRE, AND
THAT'S BECAUSE THE TERRAIN OF
WHERE THE FIRE IS IS VERY
DIFFICULT, IT'S STEEP, IT'S
ROCKY, SO IT'S VERY CHALLENGING
FOR GROUND CREWS TO ACCESS AND
THAT'S WHY THE HELICOPTERS HAVE
BEEN WORKING AROUND THE CLOCK,
AND NOW 3700 HOMES STILL
UNEVACUATION ALERT IN EASTERN
PECULIAR, AND THE RESIDENTS
THERE ARE BEING TOLD TO BE READY
TO LEAVE AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE TO
PACK THEIR BAGS, TO MAKE
ARRANGEMENTS TO STAY WITH FAMILY
OR FRIENDS AND TO PREREGISTER
WITH EMERGENCY SERVICES.
WHILE THE RESIDENTS ARE BEING
TOLL TO PREPARE, FIREFIGHTERS
HAVE BEEN WORKING HARD TO
PREPARE TO PROTECT THOSE
NEIGHBOURHOODS.
>> MY CONCERN IS THE FUEL
CARRYING THROUGH WITH THE WIND
AND LANDINGS IN OUR COMMUNITIES,
STANDINGS DEATH IN THE COMMUNITY
AND OF COURSE IGNITING
STRUCTURES.
SO THE BIG THING IS WE'LL BE
DOING TACTICAL PATROLS THROUGH
THE COMMUNITIES WITH ENGINES,
AND MAKING SURE THAT ANY OF
THOSE DEATH DON'T GET
SIGNIFICANT ENOUGH TO ENCROACH
ON TO THE STRUCTURES THEMSELVES.
>> SO THEY'RE ESSENTIALLY TRYING
TO CREATE A HUMIDITY BUBBLE,
TRYING TO SET UP A SPRINKLER
SYSTEM TO PROTECT HOMES FROM
FLYING EMBERS THAT THE WIND
CARRIES OVER AND POTENTIALLY
SPARKS ANY DEATH SO THEY CAN
TAKE THOSE OUT BEFORE IT TURNS
UGLY.
THEY HAVE HELP FROM ALL ACROSSLE
PROVINCE BUT RESIDENTS ARE TOLD
TO PACK THEIR BACKS AND WE SAW
FEMALE PACKING EVERYTHING THEY
COULDN'T STAND TO LOSE, PHOTO
ALBUMS, KIDS TOYS, AND THEY'RE
READY TO LEAVE WHETHER THROUGH
LAND OR WATER.
>> TODAY THE WINDS PICKED UP.
WE HAVE A FEW THINGS PACKED BUT
WE CAN GO WEST AS WELL FROM OUR
BOAT SO IF WE HAVE TO EVACUATE
FAST, WE CAN.
>> I'M TRYING TO THINK REALLY
POSITIVELY RIGHT NOW, THAT IN A
COUPLE OF DAYS THESE WONDERFUL
FIREFIGHTERS AND ALL THE HELPERS
ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO CONTAIN
THIS HORRIBLE MONSTER OF A FIRE.
>> WHAT DOES THAT PLAN LOOK
LIKE?
DEATH.
>> THEY'VE BEEN TALKING TO
MUNICIPALITIES TRYING TO SET UP
ARENAS, COMMUNITY CENTRES, IN
THE EVENT THEY NEED TO USE THE
SPACES AT MUNICIPALITIES NEARBY
BUT COVID IS MAKING THAT EVEN
MORE CHALLENGING.
WE HEARD THEY'RE BRINGING IN 60
MORE FIREFIGHTERS AND ONE MORE
HELICOPTER TOMORROW TO HELP WITH
FIGHTING THIS FIRE AND ONCE
FLAMES REACH THE UPPER BLAST
AREA, THEY MAY UPGRADE IT TO AN
EVACUATION ORDER AND A LOCAL
STATE OF EMERGENCY.
TAKE A LISTEN.
>> WE FEEL PRETTY CONFIDENT THAT
EVERYBODY HAS BEEN GIVEN ENOUGH
TIME FOR THE ALERT TO BE
PREPARED TO LEAVE AT A MOMENT'S
NOTICE, AND THAT BEING SAID,
FIRE CAN CHANGE QUICKLY AND IF
THE SITUATION DEVELOPS RAPIDLY
WE WILL BE MAKING AN EARLIER
DETERMINATION ON TRIGGER POINT,
BEFORE THE TRIGGER POINT OR EVEN
AFTER, DEPENDING ON FIRE
BEHAVIOUR.
>> SO AS MENTIONED, THEY HAVE
HELP FROM FIRE DEPARTMENTS
ACROSS THE PROVINCE AND THE HOPE
IS THAT THE WORK THEY'VE PUT IN
WILL BE FLUFF AND PAY OFF HERE.
>> THAT'S TINA LOVGREEN LIVE IN
PENTICTON TONIGHT.
>>> ALL RIGHT, NOW LET'S BRING
IN METEOROLOGIST JOHANNA
WAGSTAFFE TRACKING THE WILDFIRE
SITUATION IN OUR PROVINCE.
>>> BOY, YOU CAN SEE IN SOME OF
THOSE CLIPS, IN TINA'S REPORT
THAT THE WIND WAS JUST CRAZY
FROM THAT AREA TODAY.
>> IT REALLY WAS.
WE SAW GUSTS APPROACHING 70
KILOMETRES PER HOUR AT THE
AIRPORT.
THAT WAS AHEAD OF THE SAME FRONT
THAT JUST ROLLED THROUGH HERE IN
VANCOUVER.
TINA AND I HAVE AND I WERE
CHATTING ALL DAY, GIVING ME THE
GROUND REPORTS AS WINDS GUSTS
RAMPED UP.
BUT NOW WINDS HAVE SWITCHED AND
I WANT TO SHOW YOU WHAT THIS
LOOKS LIKE ON THE SATELLITE AND
RADAR.
THE FRONT IS PASSING THROUGH THE
OKANAGAN AS WE SPEAK, SO WINDS
WILL BEGIN TO DIE DOWN BEHIND
THIS FRONTS.
WE ARE WATCHING FOR THE
POTENTIAL FOR LIGHTNING STRIKES
AND MORE RAIN, BUT THAT FRONT,
AGAIN, PUSHING THOSE WINDS UP
FROM THE SOUTH BEFORE IT PASSED
AND NOW WE'RE SEEING THEM COME
IN FROM THE WEST.
I'VE GOT WEST AND NORTH, JUST
GETTING A NEW REPORT LIVE THERE.
NOTICE THE LION STRIKES TO THE
NORTH AND EAST OF THE CHRISTIE
MOUNTAIN FIRE.
MOST OF THE LIGHTNING EAST OF
THE HOTSPOTS BUT STILL POTENTIAL
TO SEE A FEW POP-UP SPOTS.
I'VE SET THIS BACK SIX HOURS AND
I CAN SEE THE AIRPORT REPORTING
GUSTS OVER 60 KILOMETRES PER
HOUR.
I'M SURE IN THE VALLEYS WE MUST
HAVE SEEN GUSTS CLOSER TO 70, 80
KILOMETRES PER HOUR, BUT GOOD
NEWS TONIGHT THAT THERE IS
EASING IN THE FORECAST, AND WE
SEEM TO HAVE GOT THROUGH THE
WORST OF THE WINDS.
>>> I WANT TO TAKE YOU THROUGH A
FEW OTHER FIRES THAT WE'RE
WATCHING INCLUDING JUST
SOUTHth BORDERS.
WE'VE BEEN KEEPING YOU POSTED ON
THIS ONE, THE PALMER FIRE.
I'VE GOT PICTURES TO SHOW YOU
OUT OF WASHINGTON.
THE TOP EDGE OF THIS STORM THAT
WAS -- STORM, THE TOP EDGE OF
THE FIRE, I SHOULD SAY IS JUST
10 KILOMETRES SOUTH OF THE
BORDER.
WASHINGTON IS UNDER A STATE OF
EMERGENCY.
THERE ARE EVACUATION ORDERS IN
EFFECT.
THIS FIRE BLEW UP TO
11,000 HECTARES, AND THE
WASHINGTON GOVERNOR IS
COMMUNICATING WITH CANADIAN
OFFICIALS AS FAR AS SHARING
RESOURCES FOR THIS ONE.
ALSO WATCHING IN THE SOUTHEAST,
THE DOCTOR CRIME FIRE.
IT MOVED FROM 400 HECTARES TO
3,000 HECTARES IN JUST 234 HOURS
AND THERE ARE -- 24 HOURS AND
THERE ARE EVACUATION ORDERS FOR
CANAL FLATS, 25 KILOMETRES AWAY.
THIS IS FOR SOME COMMUNITIES
LOWSER TO THE FIRE.
THIS ONE IS ALSO STILL OUT OF
CONTROL BUT FIRE CREWS HAVE
DOUBLED THEIR PRESENCE AND ARE
WORKING HARD AND AN AREA
RESTRICTION ALSO IN EFFECT.
MIKE, I ALSO WANT TO NOTE THERE
IS ALSO AN EVACUATION NOTICE IN
EFFECT FOR LILLOOET LAKE FOR A
LANDSLIDE POTENTIAL, A CHARRED
AREA TO THE NORTH MIXING WITH
THE RAIN WE'RE SEEING TONIGHT,
JUST A HEADS UP THAT THINGS
COULD CHANGE AT ANY MOMENT IF WE
GET THAT SLUDGE SLIDE TO THE
SOUTH S I'LL KEEP AN EYE ON
THINGS BUT AT LEAST THAT FRONT
HAS GIVEN ITS WORST AS FAR AS
THE WINDS GO FOR THE OKANAGAN.
>> AND I KNOW YOU'RE ALSO
TRACKING THE SITUATION DOWN IN
CALIFORNIA SO WE'LL TALK TO YOU
ABOUT THAT IN A LITTLE BIT,
ALONG WITH THE WEEKEND FORECAST.
THANKS, JO.
>> (Announcer): WHEN YOUR
BACKYARD IS BURNING, IS ANYWHERE
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NEW PODCAST, "WORLD ON FIRE.
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PODCAST.
>> Mike: THE GOVERNOR OF
WASHINGTON STATE SENT A LETTER
TO PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU
TODAY PLEADING THE CASE FOR
RESIDENTS OF POINT ROBERTS.
SINCE THE BORDER CLOSED ABOUT
1300 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN STUCK IN
THE TINY U.S. TERRITORY ON THE
TIP OF THE TSAWWASSEN PENINSULA.
GOVERNOR JAY M'sLY SAYS THE
CLOSURE HAS MADE IT DIFFICULT
FOR LOCALS TO PICK UP SUPPLIES,
SEIZE THEIR FAMILIES AND ACCESS
SCHOOLS.
HE'S SUGGESTING RESIDENTS TO BE
ISSUED TRAVEL PERMITS TO PASS
THROUGH CANADA AND ACCESS
MAINLAND WASHINGTON STATE,
SIMILAR TO THE PERMITS FOR
AMERICANS HEADING TO OR FROM
ALASKA.
BUT HE SAYS HE IS OPEN TO
SUGGESTIONS.
THE BORDER CLOSURES ARE IN
EFFECT UNTIL AT LEAST
SEPTEMBER 21.
>>> A VANCOUVER WOMAN SAYS A
FINE FOR COVID-19 -- APPLYING
FOR COVID-19 FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE WITH BANK OF MONTREAL
LEFT HER WITH EVEN MORE DEBT.
BUT AFTER BEING CONTACTED BY CBC
NEWS, BMO CALLED HER BACK WITH
AN APOLOGY AND AN OFFER.
MUCH ANDREA ROSS HAS MORE ON
WHAT HAPPENED.
>> LIKE A HUGE WEIGHT OFF MY
SHOULDERS IN MANY WAYS.
>> Reporter: MARISSA SAUER IS
BREATHING EASIER AFTER A FIVE
MONTH BATTLE WITH HER BANK.
IT STARTED IN MARCH WHEN SHE WAS
LATE OFF FROM HER JOB AT A
RESTAURANTS.
SAUER APPLIED FOR A COVID-19
CONTINUING RELIEF PROGRAM, THREE
MONTHS OF DEFERRED MASTERCARD
PAYMENTS AND A LOWER INTEREST
RATE.
AN EMPLOYEE TOLD HER SHE WAS
ACCEPTED BUT WEEKS LATER SHE
REALIZED THE CHANGES WERE NEVER
APPLIED TO HER '.
>> I GOT CALLS SAYING I WAS
BEHIND ON PAYMENTS.
>> Reporter: SAUER SPENT HOURS
ON THE PHONE TRYING TO FIGURE
OUT WHAT WAS GOING ON.
SHE WENT TO THE BANK THINKING A
CONVERSATION WITH SOMEONE IN
PERSON WOULD CLEAR THINGS UP.
>> SHE TOLD ME I OWED $300, TO
GET CURRENT TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR
THE PROGRAM, THE PROGRAM THAT I
WAS NOW BEHIND BECAUSE THEY
HADN'T THAT BE THED IT IN MARCH
WHEN I A-- ENACTED IT IN MARCH
WHEN I APPLIED.
>> I BURST INTO TEARS IN THE
BANK.
>> Reporter: SAUER SPOKE TO
MORE THAN A DOZEN BMO EMPLOYEES,
BUT BMO CREDIT AGENCY.
BMO DECLINED TO COMMENT.
SHORTLY AFTER WE GOT INVOLVED
THOUGH STAFF CALLED SAU CERTIFY
AND THE MAIN WAS TO WIPE THE
BALANCE CLEAN OFF MY CARD WHICH
WAS SHOCKING AND INCREDIBLE.
I WAS BLOWN AWAY.
>> Reporter: THE BANK ALSO
OFFERED HER A LOWER INTEREST
RATES.
SHE'S GRATEFUL FOR THE OUTCOME.
>> I FAITH THERE'LL DO WHAT THEY
SAY.
>> Reporter: BUT SHE SAYS IT
SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN THIS
DIFFICULT.
>> THERE SEEMS TO BE A PRETTY
OBVIOUS LACK OF I THINK BOTH
TRAINING AND STANDARDS, SO
MISTAKES HAPPEN, I GET THAT,
THINGS FALL THROUGH THE CRACKS
TOTALLY, IT'S PRETTY CLEAR THAT
FIVE MONTHS OF THINGS FALLING
THROUGH THE CRACKS IS OUTRAGEOUS
AND UNACCEPTABLE.
>> Reporter: SAUER SAYS A BMO
MANAGER TOLD HER THE BANK WILL
USE HER CASE AS AN EXAMPLE FOR
STAFF TRAINING.
FOR NOW, SHE'S LOOKING FORWARD
TO PUTTING THIS ALL BEHIND HER.
ANDREA ROSS, CBC NEWS, 
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: VANCOUVER'S INDOOR
POOLS WILL BE REOPENING NEXT
MONTH WITH NEW SAFETY MEASURES.
THE REOPENINGS WILL FOLLOW A
PHASED APPROACH WITH FOUR
OPENING IN SEPTEMBER, FOUR IN
OCTOBER.
HILLCREST, KERRISDALE, BRITTANIA
AND THE VANCOUVER AQUATIC CENTRE
WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 14.
KILLARNEY, TEMPLETON, LORD BYNG,
AND RENFREW ARE SCHEDULED TO
REOPEN OCTOBER 13.
ALL INDOOR POOLS HAVE BEEN
CLOSED SINCE MID-MARCH BEFORE
THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
>>> A REMINDER TONIGHT THAT
STARTING MONDAY, MASKS ARE GOING
TO BE MANDATORY ON TRANSIT.
>> THIS IS NOT ONLY ABOUT THE
HEALTH OF THE REGION AND MAKING
SURE TRANSIT IS AS SAFE AS
POSSIBLE, IT IS ALSO ABOUT
ENSURING PEOPLE CAN HAVE TRUST
IN THE TRANSIT SYSTEM WHICH IS
VITALLY IMPORTANT.
>> REPS FROM TRANSLINK WERE
GIVING AWAY BRANDED MASKS TODAY
TO HELP PROMOTE THE UPCOMING
MASK MANDATE.
FLYNN WHO CAN'T WEAR A MASK
BECAUSE OF MEDICAL REASONS CAN
REQUEST A TRANSLINK BRANDED CARD
TO SHOW THEY'RE EXEMPT FROM THE
NEW RULE.
THEY'LL BE AVAILABLE AT CUSTOMER
SERVICE STADIUM CHINATOWN AND
WATERFRONT STATIONS.
KIDS UNDER THE AGE OF FIVE ARE
ALSO EXEMPT.
>>> WELL, FROM PROPER SAFETY ON
TRANSIT TO PROPER SAFETY ON THE
ROAD AND POLICE IN SURREY AND
DELTA ARE STEPPING UP THEIR
MONITORING OF A MAJOR
INTERSECTION AHEAD OF TONIGHT'S
PLAYOFF GAME BETWEEN VANCOUVER
AND ST. LOUIS.
(HOVERING)
>> Mike: THAT WAS THE SCENE AT
72nd AVENUE AND SCOTT ROAD
LAST WEEK AFTER VANCOUVER WON
GAME 1 OF THE SERIES.
IT'S BEEN A POPULAR SPOT IN PAST
YEARS FOR FANS TO CELEBRATE
PLAYOFF WIN POLICE DON'T WANT
THE SITUATION ESCALATING SHOULD
THE CANUCKS CLINCH THE SERIES
TONIGHT.
SO SURREY R.C.M.P. AND DELTA
POLICE WILL BE ON LAND MANAGING
TRAFFIC.
>> IF YOU PLANNING TO ATTEND, WE
DON'T WANT TO BE THE PARTY
POOPERS, BUT WE WOULD LIKE TO
ENCOURAGE YOU MAYBE TO CONSIDER
TAKING YOUR PART TO A NOT
CROWDED LOCATED, TO PARTY
PRIVATELY IN SMALL GROUPS.
LETS BE MINDFUL OF THE PUBLIC
HEALTH ORDERS NOT TO GATHER,
AND, YOU KNOW, WE'LL ALL BE ABLE
TO CELEBRATE HOPEFULLY A VICTORY
TONIGHT.
>> THE RISK OF COVID-19 HAS
POLICE WATCHING FOR ANY LARGE
GATHERINGS.
THEY'LL BE ON HAND TO ENFORCE
THE CRIMINAL CODE ASK OTHER
PROVINCIAL STATUES, INCLUDING
THE LIQUOR ACT.
>> OTTAWA HAS SPENT BILLIONS OF
DOLLARS DURING THE PANDEMIC
UNDER A LOT OF PUBLIC SCRUTINY
BUT CBC NEWS HAS LEARNED DETAILS
ABOUT ONE LITTLE PUBLICIZED
PROGRAM, RENTING HOTEL ROOMS TO
HELP CERTAIN TRAVELLERS
QUARANTINE.
>> AFTER SPENDING TEN YEARS IN
PERU WHEN COVID-19 HIT, JOSEPH
KOVRU NEEDED TO GET ONLY N EARLY
AIRPORT HE LANDED AT TORONTO'S
PEARSON AIRPORT, UNSURE WHERE HE
CAN SPEND THE TWO WEEKS.
>> MY DAD IS 94, AND MY
BROTHER'S A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
SO I COULDN'T STAY THERE.
>> QUARANTINE OFFICERS WHISKED
HIM TO A HOTEL TEN MINUTES AWAY.
IN NURSE SHOWED HIM TO HIS ROOM
AND THAT'S WHERE HE STAYED FOR
14 DAYS.
>> THERE WAS ONE PERSON, I WAS
GOING STIR CRAZY DOWN THE HALL.
HE WASN'T TAKING IT TOO WELL
GOING IN QUARANTINE.
>> Reporter: GOVREA HE WAS
GIVEN THREE MEALS A DAY, TWICE
DAILY CHECKUPS ALL PAID FOR BY
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
CBC NEWS HAS LEARNED HE IS MORE
THAN ONE OF 3,000 PEOPLE OTTAWA
HAS PUT UP ACROSS THE COUNTRY
SINCE THE PANDEMIC HIT, PAYING A
TABITHA BY THE END OF JULY HAD
ALREADY TOPPED $37 MILLION.
ACCORDING TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH
AGENCY OF CANADA THERE ARE 11
DESIGNATED HOTEL QUARANTINE
SITES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
OTTAWA MONT SAY WHICH HOTELS FOR
PRIVACY REASONS.
EARLIER THIS WEEK MORE THAN 250
PEOPLE WERE BEING QUARANTINED IN
ROOMS SCATTERED ACROSS THE
COUNTRY AT OTTAWA'S EXPENSE.
>> HI, GUYS...
>> Reporter: THIS MAN WAS PUT
UP IN A ROOM AFTER ARRIVING IN
CANADA AS A PERMANENT RESIDENT
FROM INDIA.
HE TOOK VIDEO OF THIS DAY SPACE
AND KNOWS IT MAY RAISE QUESTIONS
FOR SOME ABOUT WHY THE
GOVERNMENT IS PAYING THE BILL.
IT'S NOT KNOWN HOW MUCH IS BAND
OR IF THERE'S A HARDENED DATE
BUT AS FAR AS THE QUARANTINE LAW
IS IN PLACE FOR ARRIVALS THE
GOVERNMENT IS STILL OFFERING
HELP FOR THOSE IN A BIND.
THOUGH IT'S STRESSING, THE HOTEL
ROOMS ARE ONLY A LAST RESORT FOR
PEOPLE WHO TRULY HAVE NO OTHER
OPTION O.
>> MANY CANADIANS ARE WORRIED
ABOUT WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN
SCHOOLS REOPEN NEXT MONTH.
SOME PARENTS ARE BANDING
TOGETHER TO DELIVER A DO IT
YOURSELF TEACHING FOR THEIR
KIDS.
BUT AS WE HEAR IN THIS REPORT,
IT'S NOT AN OPTION EVERYONE CAN
AFFORD.
>> Reporter: NORTH VANCOUVER
MOTHER ELIZABETH MA JUST DIDN'T
FEEL SENDING HER KIDS BACK TO
SCHOOL WAS THE RIGHT CHOICE AND
B.C. DOESN'T HAVE ONLINE
LEARNING AVAILABLE FOR MOST
STUDENTS.
>> WE WERE CONCERNED ABOUT
WHETHER OR NOT OUR KIDS WOULD BE
ABLE TO MAINTAIN DISTANCE AND
THEIR OWN SAFETY AND HEALTH IN A
SCHOOL SYSTEM BUT WE REALLY
WANTED THEM TO BE ABLE TO HAVE
SOCIALIZATION.
>> Reporter: MA IS AMONG A
GROWING NUMBER OF CANADIANS WHO
ARE JOINING SO-CALLED LEARNING
PODS, FAMILIES POOLING THEIR
MONEY AND TIME AND IN MANY CASES
HIRING A TEACHER TO EDUCATE A
SMALL GROUP OF CHILDREN.
BUT PODS CAN COME WITH PROBLEMS.
IF SOMEONE GETS COVID-19,
PARENTS COULD BE LIABLE.
>> I WOULD LIKE PEOPLE TO KNOW
THAT HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE, WHICH
HAS COVERAGE FOR LIABLE FOR
BODILY INJURY, PERSONALLY,
EXCLUDES CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE
TRANSMISSION OF COMMUNICABLE
DISEASE.
>> PODS CAN ALSO EXACERBATE
INCOME DISPARITY.
>> THERE'S A LOT OF PARENTS IN
MY COMMUNITY THAT DO NOT HAVE
THAT OPTION OR CHOICE; OR CAN
AFFORD TO DO IT.
A LOT OF THEM ARE FORCED TO
RETURN BACK TO WORK EVEN THOUGH
THEY HAVE CONCERNS ABOUT THEIR
CHILDREN RETURNING TO SCHOOL IN
CEMENT.
THEY'RE NOT ABLE TO CREATE
LEARNING PODS.
>> ANNA KAY BROWN SAYS SHE
DOESN'T FAULT THE PARENTS WHO
ARE CREATING THE PODS, BUT THE
GOVERNMENT FOR NOT PROVIDING
BETTER FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS,
ESPECIALLY THOSE IN LOW INCOME
AREAS.
>> ELIZABETH MA AGREES,.
>> IT'S A TIME TO MODERNIZE AND
STEP IT UP AND SEE HOW OUR
EDUCATION SYSTEM LACKED THE
PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM LACKS
RESOURCES.
>> UNTIL THEN, PARENTS WHO HAVE
BEEN FORCED TO TAKE A MORE
ACTIVE ROLE IN THEIR CHILDREN
EDUCATION WILL CONTINUE TO GET
CREATIVE IN THE FACE OF 
COVID-19.
>> TIME IS UP FOR THE
CONSERVATIVES TO CAST BALLOTS
FOR THEIR NEXT LEADER.
THE VOTES WILL ALL BE COUNTED, A
WINNER ANNOUNCED SUNDAY.
POLLS SUGGEST IT WILL BE A TIGHT
RACE BETWEEN PETER MACKAY AND
ERIN O'TOOLE BUT NO MATTER WHO
WINS THEY'LL TAKE OVER AT A
PIVOTAL TIME, WHEN TALK OF A
SNAP ELECTION IS GROWING.
HANNAH THIBEDEAU IS FOLLOWING
THE RACE.
>> Reporter: IN SUCH A TYING
LEADERSHIP RACE EVERY SINGLE
BALLOT COUNTS.
IN MILTON, ONTARIO A PETER
MACKAY VOLUNTEER WENT DOOR TO
DOOR TO PERSONALLY PICK THEM UP
AND ENSURE THEY'RE DELIVERED TOO
OTTAWA.
AND MACKAY SPENT TIME GETTING
OUT THE VOTE IN QUEBEC.
>> I'M SO VERY GRATEFUL TO ALL
OF YOU NOT HARD WORK, THE
SACRIFICE, THE TIME THAT YOU PUT
IN.
>> ARE FOY THIS COMPLAIN.
>> ERIN O'TOOLE MADE 300 CALLS A
DAY AND MADE A TIME PITCH ON
SOCIAL MEDIA.
>> THIS LEADERSHIP RACE HAS BEEN
UNLIKE ANYTHING IN CANADIAN
HISTORY.
WE'RE IN THE FINAL DAYS AND I'M
ASKING FOR YOUR VOTE.
>> Reporter: FOR O'TOOLE, 
MACKAY, LEWIS AND SLOAN, IT'S
BEEN AN UNUSUAL CAMPAIGN,
BECAUSE OF COVID-19, THE FOR
CANDIDATES GAVE UP THE
TRADITIONAL SHAKING HANDS AND
KISSING BABIES FOR MASKS AND A
VIRTUAL CAMPAIGN.
WHILING THE LEADERSHIP RACE
LASTED ABOUT EIGHT MONTHS, IT
WAS ECLIPSED BY OTHER BIG
STORIES, THE PANDEMIC, AND
NEARLY $350 BILLION DEFICIT, AND
THE WE SCANDAL.
BUT THAT DIDN'T STOP PEOPLE FROM
PAYING ATTENTION.
AS OF MIDWEEK MORE THAN 150,000
CONSERVATIVES HAVE ALREADY CAST
THEIR BALLOTS.
>> AT THE START OF THE
LEADERSHIP PROCESS WE COULD HAVE
SAID THE BIG NAMES DIDN'T RUN
AND THERE'S A PANDEMIC AND I'M
WORRIED IT'S ALL GOING TO BE A
BIT OF A WASTE.
INSTEAD WE ENDS UP WITH THE
BIGGEST FUN RAISING EVER,
BIGGEST MEMBERSHIP COUNTS EVER
AND NOW IT LOOKS LIKE THE
BIGGEST EVER HEARD CONVENTION
HELD BY ANY PARTY IN CANADIAN
HISTORY.
SO THAT'S PRETTY GOOD.
>> Reporter: AND ONCE ALL THE
BALLOTS ARE IN THEY'LL BE
PROCESSED AND VALIDATED HERE,
AND EARLY SUNDAY MORNING THE
COUNTING WILL BEGIN.
THE NEW LEADER WILL BE CHOSEN
SUNDAY EVENING, AND WHOEVER WINS
WILL KNOW HOW TO CAMPAIGN DURING
A PANDEMIC, SOMETHING THAT COULD
COME IN HANDY AS TALKS OF A SNAP
ELECTION GROW.
HANNAH THIBEDEAU, CBC NEWS,
OTTAWA.
>> CALIFORNIA'S DEADLY WILDFIRES
CONTINUE TO SPREAD TONIGHT WITH
460 NOW -- 560 BURNING ACROSS
THE STRAIT.
>> THE FIRES ARE STRETCHING OUR
RESOURCES AND PERSONNEL.
>> Mike: DESPITE SOME 12,000
FIREFIGHTERS ON THE GROUND,
CALIFORNIA IS STRUGGLING.
THE GOVERNOR IS REQUESTING HELP
FROM CANADA AND AUSTRALIA AS
WELL AS TEN U.S. STATES.
AT LEAST FIVE DEATHS HAVE BEEN
LINK TO THESE FIRES.
THERE ARE MORE THAN 100,000
EVACUEES.
>>> LET'S BRING BACK
METEOROLOGIST JOHANNA WAGSTAFFE,
ALSO TRACKING THE SITUATION IN
CALIFORNIA.
WHAT'S THE LATEST FROM YOUR
PERSPECTIVE?
>> MIKE, UNFORTUNATELY THE
EXTREME HEAT THAT REALLY LED TO
THE PERFECT STORM SO TO SPEAK OF
CONDITIONS, LAST WEEKEND,
REMAINS IN PLACE FOR MOST OF
CALIFORNIA, AND THESE BLAZES AND
FIRES AS YOU MENTIONED, OVER
500, CONTINUE TO GROW.
I THINK I'VE GOT SOME PICTURES,
IF NOT, A LOOK AT CALIFORNIA
TONIGHT WHERE ONE OF THE BIGGEST
FIRES IN THE NORTHERN AREA IS
BURNING.
THIS IS AS YOU MENTIONED
AFFECTING TENS OF THOUSANDS OF
PEOPLE, SIX PEOPLE HAVE BEEN
KILLED.
THIS IS ALREADY A
RECORD-BREAKING FIRE SEASON, AND
FOR CALIFORNIA, THE FIRE SEASON
REALLY DOESN'T RAMP UP UNTIL THE
FALL WHEN WE REALLY GET THE
SANTA ANA WINDS KICKING IN.
WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS
FOR THE PAST COUPLE OF DAYS,
THAT IT'S LIGHTNING THAT CAUSED
MOST OF THE FIRES OVER THE
WEEKEND AND DID DOES LOOK LIKE,
AGAIN, THAT HEAT IS GOING TO
CONTINUE TO BE A HUGE PROBLEM,
MIKE.
NO REAL RELIEF IN THE FORM OF
RAIN COMING ANYTIME SOON.
>> Mike: ALL RIGHT, OF COURSE
YESTERDAY YOU DID A Q AND A
SESSION WITH US ABOUT WILDFIRES
AND WEATHER, WE GOT A LOT OF
QUESTIONS.
COULDN'T GET TO ALL OF THEM BUT
WE HAVE ONE LEFT OVER FROM LAST
NIGHT, IF YOU WOULD INDULGE US
AND ANSWER THAT ONE.
GENNY PRICE WANTS TO KNOW, WILL
SMOKE IN THE AIR FROM FIRES
INFLUENCE THE WEATHER AT ALL
NEAR OR EVEN AWAY FROM THE FIRE?
>> Johanna: THAT'S AN
INTERESTING QUESTION, BECAUSE OF
COURSE IT'S ALL INTERCONNECTED.
I'VE GOT A GRAPHIC TO SHOW YOU,
THE SMOKE COMING FROM THE
CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES, AND IT'S
GETTING CAUGHT UP IN THE
JETSTREAM AND BEING CARRIED, YOU
CAN SEE THAT BROWNISH HAZE OVER
THE STATE OF KHALQ CARRIED OFF
TOWARDS THE NORTHEAST.
THAT AND THE SMOKE FROM B.C.'S
FIRES ALSO GETTING CAUGHT UP IN
THE JETSTREAM, WE'RE SEEING THE
MAJORITY OF THAT SMOKE IN THE
PRAIRIES THIS WEEKEND, SO A
SPECIAL AIR QUALITY STATEMENT'S
IN EFFECT THERE.
DEFINITELY SEEING WIDESPREAD
IMPACTS FROM THE SMOKE, SMOKE
CAN ALSO REDUCE TEMPERATURE, CAN
SUPPRESS OVERNIGHT AND AFTERNOON
TEMPERATURE AND THOSE FINE
PARTICULATE MATTERS CAN ENDS UP
CAUSING WHEN WE WOULD HAVE
NORMALLY HAD THE NUCLEAR LEASE
FOR WATER VAPOR TO ATTACH TO.
SO ABSOLUTELY SMOKE CAN CHANGE
THE GAME IN A VARIETY OF WAYS,
MIKE.
>> Mike: OKAY, NOW THE WEEKEND
IS HERE, IT'S DONE A LITTLE BIT
OF EVERYTHING ON THE SOUTH COAST
TODAY.
HOW IS THE FORECAST LOOKING?
>> YES, WELL, I WAS BOLD,
WANTING TO SHOW YOU THIS WINDOW
SHOT AND NOW THE SUN IS JUST
MAKING ITS LATE EVENING
APPEARANCE, WHICH I DON'T MINDS
GETTING A LITTLE TAN RIGHT NOW.
WHAT A DAY, THOUGH.
WE HAD THE FRONT BRING US PRETTY
STEADY RAIN TO KICK THINGS OFF.
THEN WE HAD A BIT OF AN
AFTERNOON BREAK, THEN THE FINAL
ROUND OF DOWNPOURS FOR METRO
VANCOUVER AND NOW WE'RE FINALLY
CATCHING THE END OF IT.
LET ME TAKE YOU TO THE RADAR AND
WE CAN CONFIRM WE'VE GOT A DRIER
EVENING AHEAD.
THERE'S THE RADAR, THE STORM
CELL MOVING OFF TOWARDS THE
NORTH AND EAST AND WE WILL
CONTINUE TO GET CLEARING THROUGH
THE OVERNIGHT, A STRAY CELL HERE
OR THERE MIGHT BE POSSIBLE
ACROSS THE SOUTH COAST BUT THE
WORST OF THIS HAS MOVED OFF.
I SAY WORST OF DID BUT WE DID
NEED THE RAIN ACROSS THE SOUTH
COAST.
IT'S BEEN VERY DRY.
PASS PAUSING THERE, TOMORROW
AFTERNOON AT 2 P.M., A NICE
CLEAR-OUT, A NICE LOOKING
SATURDAY IF YOU WERE LOOKING TO
GET WEEKEND PLANS BACK IN,
SEASONAL TEMPERATURES.
SUNDAY I HAVE TO ADD A FEW MORE
CLOUDS TO THE MIX BUT STAYING
DRY ACROSS THE SOUTH COAST.
SO I'VE GOT 21 FOR YOUR SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY, MORE COMFORTABLE
OVERNIGHTS, AGAIN, A FEW MORE
CLOUDS ON SUNDAY THAN WE'LL SEE
ON SATURDAY, A NICE LOOKING WEEK
AHEAD AND TEMPERATURES MORE
SEASONAL THAN THE REAL MUGGINESS
WE'VE BEEN FEELING AS OF LATE.
SO I'M GOING TO GO ENJOY THIS.
I'LL STICK AROUND BUT I'LL SEE
IF I CAN MAYBE TAKE A BREAK FROM
THE SUN, MIKE.
>> Mike: YES, STICK AROUND
BECAUSE I KNOW YOU'VE BEEN
FOLLOWING OUR SEARCH FOR METRO
VANCOUVER'S BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD
OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS,
AND BASED ON YOUR VIEW, YOU
OBVIOUSLY ARE IN A VERY NICE
NEIGHBOURHOOD BUT YOU DIDN'T
MAKE THE FINALS AND NEITHER DID
I, IN DEEP COVE.
BUT AFTER WEEKS OF MATCHUPS,
450,000 VOTES, SO A LOT OF
PEOPLE INTERESTED, WE'RE ON TO
THE FINAL AND ONE OF THE YEAR'S
MOST IMPORTANT BALLOTS, OUR
SEARCH FOR METRO VANCOUVER'S
BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD.
IT ALL STARTED WITH 192
COMMUNITIES AND NOW VOTING IS
UNDERWAY TO DETERMINE THE
CHAMPION.
FACING OFF IN THE FINAL, MOUNT
PLEASANT AND STEVESTON IN ONE
CORNER, A DENSE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN
THE HEART OF METRO VANCOUVER'S
BIGGEST CITY, AND IN THE OTHER,
A CLASSIC SUBURB WITH MUSEUMS
AND SEASIDE ATTRACTIONS.
VOTING IS OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT
MONDAY.
WE'LL REVEAL THE WINNER ON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, LIVE ON CBC
NEWS RADIO'S REQUESTING THE
EARLY EDITION.
IF YOU LIVE IN EITHER OF THOSE
NEIGHBOURHOODS, HEAD TO
CBC.CA/BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD AND
SIGN UP FOR A FREE WINNER LAWN
SIGN.
IF YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD WINS YOU
COULD SEE ONE PROUDLY PLACED ON
YOUR FRONT LAWN ONCE THE WINNER
IS ANNOUNCED.
SO SOMETHING TO STICK ON YOUR
LAWN OR IN YOUR WINDOW SHOULD
YOU WIN, BETWEEN MOUNT PLEASANT
AND STEVESTON.
I THINK YOU'RE TORN ABOUT THESE
TWO FINALISTS.
>> SO TORN.
YEAH, IT'S LIKE MY YOUTH VERSUS
MY FUTURE.
I HAVE A LOT OF FOND MEMORIES OF
BOTH SO I DO FEEL VERY TORN.
I DON'T KNOW, WHERE ARE YOU AT?
>> THEY'RE BOTH REALLY
INTERESTING, UNIQUE
NEIGHBOURHOODS.
I STILL REMAIN BITTER AND
CRUSHED THAT DEEP COVE DIN
PREVAIL, BUT YOU KNOW, I'LL GET
OVER IT AND I KNOW YOU LIKED
DEEP COVE AS WELL.
YOU LIKED THAT GO AREA, BUT BEST
OF LUCK TO STEVESTON AND MOUNT
PLEASANT AS WE SAY, WE'LL HAVE
THE RESULTS ON FRIDAY.
JOE, THANKS VERY MUCH FOR ALL
YOUR HELP TONIGHT, CONTRIBUTING
ON THE WILDFIRE SITUATION AND OF
COURSE THE FORECAST.
HAVE A FANTASTIC WEEKEND.
>>> JUST A REMINDER OUR NEXT
LOCAL NEWS RIGHT HERE AT
11:00 O'CLOCK.
DAN BURRITT IS HERE AFTER THE
NATIONAL.
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND, WE'LL SEE
YOU ON MONDAY.
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