HAVE.
>> IF THEY CAN'T GET TO THE
SLIDE THEY CAN'T GOAT BACK TO
THEIR SPAWNING GROUNDS SO YOU'LL
SEE A VIRTUAL WALL WIPEOUT OF
THOSE POPULATIONS.
>> FISH FEARS.
CONCERNS ABOUT FRASER RIVER
SALMON POPULATIONS.
>> IF WE WANTED TO DESIGN IT
THAT IT DIDN'T KILL PEOPLE EVERY
DAY, WE CAN.
>> THREE DEATHS IN 30 HOURS.
COULD CAR MAKERS BE DOING MORE
TO KEEP PEDESTRIANS SAFE?
AND...
>> I DON'T BELIEVE ON SHOPPING
ON SPECIAL DAYS TO SPEND MORE
MONEY ON THINGS I DON'T NEED.
>> Mike: DONE DEAL?
ARE SHOPPERS SOURING ON BLACK
FRIDAY?
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> Mike: GOOD EVENING.
WE BEGIN WITH A DIRE WARNING
TONIGHT THAT SOME FRASER RIVER
SALMON POPULATIONS COULD BE
WIPED OUT COMPLETELY, THAT
DESPITE ALL THE WORK TO SAVE
THEM AFTER A MASSIVE LANDSLIDE
BLOCKED THEIR MIGRATION ROUTE ON
THE RIVER.
JOHN HERNANDEZ HAS OUR TOP STORY
>> SALMON IS IN OUR BLOOD.
>> Reporter: DEAN WORK HAS
FISHED THE FRASER RIVER FOR
DECADE.
BUT TODAY THE FUTURE OF THIS
FISHERY LOOKS GRIM.
>> THE CHANCES OF THE SURVIVAL
OF ANY OF THE SOCKEYE OR CHINOOK
IS VERY SLIGHT, YOU KNOW, THIS
IS AN EMERGENCY STATE OF AFFAIRS
RIGHT NOW.
>> Reporter: ACCORDING TO
DOCUMENTS OBTAINED BY CBC NEWS,
FEDERAL SCIENTISTS SAY THERE IS
A MEANINGFUL CANS OF EXTINCTION
FOR THREE SALMON RUNS IN THIS
RIVER.
IT'S ALL BECAUSE OF THIS
LANDSLIDE NEAR BIG BAR, WHICH
LEFT THE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES
AND OCEANS SCRAMBLING TO GET
SALMON UPSTREAM, ABOUT 60,000
WERE TRANSPORTED IN TANKS VIA
HELICOPTER.
BUT FEW OF THEM SURVIVED.
>> SOME OF THESE STRAINS WE'VE
EVENLY SEEN A HANDFUL OF SALMON
COME BACK.
>> THIS IS PROBABLY THE WORST
THING THAT'S HAPPENED TO FRASER
RIVER SALMON IN ABOUT THE LAST
HUNDRED YEARS, SINCE THE
LANDSLIDE WENT IN AT HELL'S
GATE.
SO WE'RE DEALING WITH SOMETHING
THAT IS GOING TO TAKE -- GOING
TO TAKE GENERATIONS OF SALMON
RETURNS FOR IT TO GET BETTER.
>> Reporter: CHINOOK AND
SOCKEYE POPULATIONS POPULATIONS
HARDEST.
IT'S ANOTHER CRIPPLING BLOW TO
B.C.'S STRUGGLING FISHING
INDUSTRY ALONG THE RIVER.
>> THIS YEAR IT WAS EXTREMELY
HARD TO CASH ANY KIND OF FISH.
>> THE NUMBER ONE TOURISM
PRODUCT IN CHILLIWACK IS SPORT
FISHING.
THE ECONOMY IS SUFFERING FROM
PEOPLE NOT WANTING TO COME HERE
BASED ON US NOT HAVING FISH.
>> Reporter: A D.F.O.
SPOKESPERSON SAYS IT'S TOO EARLY
TO TELL WHAT THE OVERALL IMPACT
WILL BE.
FIRST NATIONING ARE CALLING IT A
WAKE-UP CALL.
>> THESE SPECIES OF SALMON ARE
PROBABLY THE FIRST OF SEVERAL.
IT'S NOT JUST THE FRASER.
IT'S OTHER RIVER SYSTEMS OUT
THERE THAT ARE SEEING THE
DECLINE IN SALMON STOCKS.
>> Reporter: NOW THE PRESSURE
IS ON TO CLEAR THIS CRITICAL
MIGRATION ROUTE SO NEXT YEAR'S
RUNS WON'T SUFFER A SIMILAR
FATE.
>> WE NEED THAT SLIDE TO BE
LEVELLED OUT, THOSE ROCKS NEED
TO BE REMOVED, THEY NEED TO BE
BLASTED AND WE CANNOT STAND FOR
ONE MORE CHANCE TO LOSE ANOTHER
RUN IN THE 2020 SEASON.
>> THE EFFORT TO CLEAR THE SLIDE
WILL COST UP TO $30 MILLION.
JOHN HERNANDEZ, CBC NEWS,
CHILLIWACK.
>> Mike: THIS HAS BEEN A
DEADLY WEEK FOR PEDESTRIANS IN
METRO VANCOUVER.
THREE WERE KILLED IN A SPAN OF
30 HOURS.
WHILE COLLISIONS CAN'T ALWAYS BE
AVOIDED, ONE EXPERT BELIEVES
MORE CAN BE DONE.
AS JOEL BALLARD REPORTS, HE'S
CALLING ON MANUFACTURERS TO DO
MORE TO LOWER THE RISK FOR
PEDESTRIANS.
>> Reporter: WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON, AN 88-YEAR-OLD WOMAN
STRUCK IN BURNABY.
THURSDAY MORNING, A TRUCK
COLLIDES WITH A WOMAN IN
ABBOTSFORD.
ARTHUR EVENING, A MAN TRIPS AND
FALLS INTO TRAFFIC:
ALL THREE PEDESTRIANS DIED >>
WOULD HE DON'T ACCEPT FATALITIES
IN OTHER AREAS LIKE AIRLINES,
BUT WE DO IN ROAD TRANSPORT.
AGAIN, IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE
THAT WAY.
>> Reporter: AN AUTHOR AND
EXPERT ON PEDESTRIAN INJURY
PREENING, ARASON SAYS COLLISIONS
ALWAYS FOCUS ON HUMAN ERROR AND
THE ENVIRONMENT.
BUT THERE IS ANOTHER FACTOR.
HOW THE CAR IS BUILT.
>> WE HAVE TO LOOK AT THE WHOLE
SYSTEM.
WE HAVE TO LOOK AT SPEED, ROAD
DESIGN, AND THE DESIGN OF THE
VEHICLE.
>> Reporter: IT'S CALLED
PASSIVE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY.
CHANGES TO THE WAY A CAR IS MADE
TO LESSEN THE IMPACT ON THE
PEDESTRIANS IF A COLLISION
OCCURS.
IT FOCUSES ON THE AREAS THAT
CAUSE THE MOST COMMON INJURIES.
HE SAYS THAT INCLUDES THE CAR
BUMPER HITTING THE LEGS OF THE
PEDESTRIAN, THE EDGE OF THE HOOD
HITTING THE POLE ADVICE OR
ABDOMEN, AND THE CAR'S -- PELVIS
OR ABDOMEN AND THE CAR HOOD OR
WINDSHIELD HITTING THE
PEDESTRIAN'S HEAD.
>> WHY NOT TAKE THAT ACCOUNT
INTO ACCOUNT AND REDUCE THE
LIKELIHOOD OF INJURY TO
PEDESTRIANS.
>> AND HE SAYS THE CHANGE ARE
SIMPLE.
A SOFTER MOREPLEX I BELIEVE
MATERIAL ALL OVER THE FRONT OF
THE VEHICLE TO ABSORB THE
IMPACT.
A SHORTER HOOD LENGTH THAT
SLOPES AND A FOUR INCH GAP
BETWEEN THE HOOD AND THE ENGINE
BLOCK, SO THE PEDESTRIAN'S HEAD
DOESN'T HIT A HARD SURFACE.
IT'S ALREADY MANDATORY FOR
MANUFACTURERS IN THE E.U. AND
JAPAN BECAUSE OF LEGISLATION.
BUT NO SUCH THING EXISTS IN
CANADA.
HOWEVER, A FEW MANUFACTURERS
ALREADY DO IT, LIKE VOLVO
PEDESTRIANS ARE TRULY THE MOST
VULNERABLE ROAD USERS SO WE WANT
TO MAKE SURE OUR CARS ARE ALWAYS
DESIGNED WITH PEDESTRIANS IN
MIND AS MUCH AS DRIVER AND
PASSENGERS.
>> Reporter: IT'S AN CHANGE,
BECAUSE MANY BRAND HAVE ALREADY
IMPLEMENTED IT IN THEIR EUROPEAN
VEHICLE COUNTERPARTS.
>> THE BEST SAFETY FEATURES ARE
PART OF EVERY MARKET THAT WE
LAUNCH IN AND THAT'S VERY
IMPORTANT.
I THINK IT WOULD BE MORE A
MATTER OF PRIORITY.
>> Reporter: ARASON SAYS IT
BOILS DOWN TO A CHANGE IN
MIND-SET, THAT ONE DEATH ON
ROADS IS TOO MANY.
>> WE AS HUMANS ARE THE
DESIGNERS OF THE TRANSPORT
SYSTEM.
AND IF WE WANTED TO DESIGN IT SO
IT DOESN'T KILL AND INJURE
PEOPLE EVERY DAY AS IT DOES
TODAY, WE COULD.
>> Reporter: JOEL BALLARD, CBC
NEWS, VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: CHARGES HAVE BEEN
LAID IN A COLD CASE DATING BACK
TO 1993.
AN ONTARIO MAN NOW CHARGED WITH
THE MURDER OF VICKIE BLACK.
BLACK WAS KILLED, WRAPPED IN A
SHEET AND LEFT IN A DUMPSTER
NEAR HASTINGS STREET AND
VICTORIA DRIVE IN MARCH 1993.
SHE WAS 23.
STEPHEN LaROCHE, NOW IN HIS
EARLY FIFTIES, WAS ARRESTED IN
OAKVILLE, ONTARIO AND CHARGED
WITH SECOND-DEGREE MURDER.
VANCOUVER POLICE HAD REFERRED
THE CASE TO THE PROVINCIAL
UNSOLVED HOMICIDE UNIT.
THAT TEAM GATHERED MORE OVIDE TO
SUPPORT THE CHARGES AGAINST
LaROCHE.
HE IS IN CUSTODY IN VANCOUVER
AND IS TO APPEAR IN COURT ON
MONDAY.
>>> A FORMER BURNABY MLA IS
SPEAKING OUT TONIGHT AFTER BEING
DETAINED IN CHINA.
RICHARD LEE WAS HELD BY
OFFICIALS IN SHANGHAI IN 2015
BEFORE BEING SENT BACK TO
CANADA.
AS THE CBC'S MICKI COWAN
EXPLAINS, HE'S SHARING HIS STORY
NOW IN THE HOPES OF INSPIRING
CHANGE.
>> Reporter: FORMER MLA FOR
BURNABY NORTH RICH LEE WAS
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF MOVEMBER
WITH A TRIP TO CHINA MARRIAGE
WITH A TRIP TO CHINA WITH HIS
WIFE.
>> WE WANTED TO ENJOY THE TRIP
AND SPEND A FEW DAYS IN AREAS
AROUND SHANGHAI AND GO TO HONG
KONG.
>> Reporter: AS AN ELECTED
OFFICIAL WITH A TRAVEL VISA HE
NEVER EXPECTED WHAT HAPPENED
WHEN HE GOT THERE.
LEE WAS IMMEDIATELY SEPARATED
FROM HIS WIFE AND DETAINED.
>> MY VISA WAS CANCELLED ON THE
SPOT, ALTHOUGH IT WAS MULTIPLE
ENTRY VISA.
>> Reporter: WHILE HE WAS
DETAINED, HIS CELL PHONES WERE
CONFISCATED INCLUDING ONE FOR
WORK WITH GOVERNMENT E-MAILS.
HE WAS ASKED FOR HIS PASSWORD
AND LEFT WITH FEW ANSWERS AS TO
WHY IT ALL WAS HAPPENING.
>> BUT THEN I KEEP PRESSING AND
EVENTUALLY THEY SAID WELL, YOU
COMING HERE IS CONSIDERED AS --
IT'S CONSIDERED AS ENDANGERING
THE NATIONAL SECURITY.
>> Reporter: LEE THINKS IT'S
HIS PARTICIPATION IN CANDLE
VILLAGES FOR VICTIMS OF
TIANANMEN SQUARE, SOMETHING HE
SAYS THE CHINA CONSULATE HAS
WARNED HIM ABOUT ATTENDING
BEFORE.
>> I WAS TOLD THAT NO ELECTED
OFFICIALS ACTUALLY ATTENDED THAT
KIND OF EVENTS.
>> Reporter: LEE RETURNED TO
CANADA AND COMPLAINED TO THE
LIBERAL CAUCUS.
THE ENTIRE INCIDENT QUIETLY
FADING AWAY.
NOW HE'S PUBLICLY SHARING HIS
STORY AS MORE CANADIANS ARE
BEING HELD IN CHINA UNDER
SIMILAR ACCUSATIONS.
HE'S WRITTEN A LETTER TO THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPRESSING
CONCERN ABOUT CHINA INFLUENCE,
SOMETHING THAT RINGS TRUE FOR
OTHER CANADIAN POLITICIANS.
>> WHY IS IT THAT THE GOVERNMENT
HAD THIS SWEPT UNDER THE RUG
POUR SO LONG?
REALLY, I THINK AGAIN IT'S
PROBABLY JUST THE TIP OF THE
ICEBERG OF THE THEN THAT THE
GOVERNMENT OF CHINA IS ENGAGED
IN IN THIS COUNTRY.
AND WE NEED POLITICIANS IN
OTTAWA TO WAKE UP.
>> Reporter: EXPERTS
ESPECIALLY CONCERNED BY THE FACT
THAT LEE WAS DETAINED AS A
POLITICIAN.
>> DISTURBED AND DISAPPOINTED.
THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT WAY TO
CONDUCT INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
>> LEE IS HOPING SPEAKING OUT
CAN HELP REBUILD BRIDGES BUT
ALSO ENCOURAGE LESS INTERFERENCE
FROM THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT.
>> I DO HOPE THAT THE
RELATIONSHIP WON'T GO TO ICE
LEVEL, I MEAN FROZEN.
>> Reporter: THE CHINESE
CONSULATE DENT RESPOND TO OUR
REQUEST FOR COMMENT, BUT THE
B.C. LIBERALS DID.
MLA RICH COLEMAN SAYING
DETAINMENT IS A FEDERAL MATTER.
AS FOR LEE, HE HASN'T TRIED TO
RETURN TO CHINA EVER SINCE.
MICKI COWAN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: MIKE (INDISCERNIBLE)
IN CHINA THINGS HAVE BEEN
PARTICULAR LI TENSE SINCE THE
ARREST OF MENTION WANZHOU AT THE
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ALMOST A YEAR AGO.
CBC REPORTER JASON PROCTOR HAS
COVERED THE CASE EXTENSIVELY AND
HE GIANTS US NOW.
HOW DOES RICHARD LEE'S TREATMENT
FIT IN WITH THE BIGGER PICTURE
HERE?
>> WELL, THIS OBVIOUSLY HAPPENED
IN 2015, WELL BEFORE MENG
WANZHOU'S ARREST BUT IT WAS
THOSE CIRCUMSTANCES IN THE
FALLOUT AND THIS FROSTY
RELATIONSHIP THAT'S RISEN
BETWEEN CANADA AND CHINA SINCE
THAT BROUGHT THIS TO MIND FOR
HIM.
HE'S BEEN A SUPPORTER OF THE
VICTIMS OF THE TIANANMEN
MASSACRE.
HE BELIEVES THAT'S WHAT TARGETED
HIM AT THE TIME.
AND HE'S ACTUALLY A PROPONENT OF
TRADE WITH CHINA.
BUT WHAT RICHARD LEE'S POINT
SEEMS TO BE OUT OF ALL THIS IS
THAT WE NEED TO BE CLEAR EYED AS
CANADIANS ABOUT THE DANGERS OF
DEALING WITH CHINA WHICH HAS A
VERY DIFFERENT VIEW OF KIND OF
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THAT KIND OF
THING, AND THE TROUBLES THAT YOU
CAN POSSIBLY GET INTO, EVEN HIM,
A POLITICIAN TOTE, WHO SAYS, YOU
KNOW, HE WAS ORDERED OUT OF
CHINA AND ACCUSED OF ENDANGERING
THE NATIONAL INTEREST.
>> JASON, THANKS FOR THAT
PERSPECTIVE.
>> CLASS IS BACK IN SESSION FOR
NEARLY 3500 STUDENTS AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
STRIKING FACULTY ARE PULLING
DOWN THEIR PICKETS SO STUDENTS
WILL BE ABLE TO RETURN TO THE
SEMESTER STARTING MONDAY.
BUT FACULTY MEMBERS SAY THEIR
JOB ACTION IS NOT OVER.
THEY'RE NOW FILING A COMPLAINT
OF BAD FAITH BARGAINING AGAINST
THE UNIVERSITY'S ADMINISTRATION
WITH THE PROVINCIAL LABOUR
RELATIONS BOARD.
STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY'S
PRINCE GEORGE, QUESNEL, FORT ST.
JOHN, PRINCE RUPERT AND TERRACE
CAMPUSES HAVE BEEN OUT OF CLASS
SINCE NOVEMBER 7th.
>> CLIMATE ACTIVISTS PROTESTED
MASS CONSUMERISM IN A RALLY IN
DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER TODAY.
GRANVILLE STREET FROM GEORGIA TO
DUNSMUIR WAS SHUT DOWN BY
PROTESTERS.
THE ANTI-BLACK FRIDAY RALLY
CAUSED CONGESTION AND DELAYS
DOWNTOWN PRETTY MUCH ALL DAY.
TWO SEPARATE CLIMATE ACTION
GROUPS TOOK PART IN TODAY'S
DEMONSTRATIONS.
ORGANIZERS INCLUDED THE
SUSTAIN-ABILIT IENS.
THEY STAGED SEVERAL EVENTS IN
THE CITY AND WELCOMED GRETA
THUNBERG LAST MONTH.
>> THE PROTESTS DIDN'T STOP
PEOPLE FROM HEADING TO STORES
FOR BLACK FRIDAY DEALS BUT
HIGHLY MANY SHOPPER ARE LOOKING
FOR IN-STORE SAVINGS THEY AREN'T
NECESSARILY BUYING THERE.
>> Reporter: ENTHUSIASM WAS
HIGH, BUT THE LINEUPS WERE THIN
AT THIS VANCOUVER ELECTRONICS
STORE.
>> HUNDRED BUCKS OFF AND THEN
THERE'S CONSOLES, PS 4 AND XBOX
AS WELL.
>> Reporter: A BIG CHANGE FROM
THE PAST WHEN BLACK FRIDAY MEANT
NEAR RIOTS.
WHILE IN-STORE BRAWLING IS ON
THE DECLINE RETAILERS FAILS
OTHER TROUBLES, FOR EXAMPLE,
SHOWROOMING WHERE PEOPLE TEST
THINGS OUT AT THE LOCAL STORE
BUT SPEND THEIR MONEY ELSEWHERE.
>> 55% OF CANADIANS NOW ADMIT
THAT THEY HAVE SHOWROOMED, THAT
THEY HAVE GONE IN AND TESTED
SOMETHING OUT IN A SMALL
INDEPENDENT, AND THEN GONE ON TO
BUY IT AT THE BIG BOX STORE OR
ONLINE.
>> Reporter: SHE SHOWROOMING
HAS BEEN A HARD-HIT FOR SOME
STORE OWNERS.
THIS IS ONE OF VANCOUVER'S
BUSIEST SHOPPING NEIGHBOURHOODS.
BUT ON THIS BLOCK ALONE SEVERAL
STORES ARE CLOSED, CLOTHING,
FOOTWEAR, JEWELRY, HOUSE WARES,
ALL GONE.
THIS VANCOUVER SHOP OWNER SEES
PEOPLE SHOW ROOMING FOR HARD TO
FIT ITEMS SUCH AS JEANS.
>> THEY'LL TAKE A PICTURE OF THE
TAG TO SAY SO THEY CAN REMEMBER
IT, YOU KNOW, BECAUSE THEY HAVE
TO THINK ABOUT IT BEFORE THEY
COME BACK AND MAKE THE PURCHASE
BUT YOU KNOW THEY'RE GOING HOME
TO ORDER ONLINE.
>> Reporter: THE NEW REALITY
IS MOST CONSUMERS DO A MIX OF
ONLINE AND REAL WORLD SHOPPING.
>> I STILL LIKE HUMAN CONTACT,
AND GETTING OUT, AND SEEING WHAT
I'M BUYING.
BUT THERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT
YOU JUST HAVE TO BUY ONLINE NOW,
IT'S JUST EASIER.
>> IF I'M LOOKING FOR SOMETHING
REALLY SPECIFIC THAT'S GOING TO
BE DIFFICULT TO FIND IN STORES
IT'SER TO SEARCH FOR IT ONLINE.
>> I MIGHT SHOP ONLINE A BIT
MORE.
I HATE TO SAY THAT.
I DON'T THINK OF MYSELF THAT
WAY.
>> Reporter: SHOPPERS
REINVENTING THEMSELVES, AS ARE
THE BUSINESSES THAT SERVE THEM.
GREG RASMUSSEN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: IT IS A UNIQUE SPORT,
AND SOME OF THE BEST TEAMS IN
THE WORLD ARE PLAYING IN A
TOURNAMENT HERE IN BURNABY.
RINGETTE INVOLVES TWO TEAMS ON
THE ICE, A STICK, AND GOALIES.
BUT AS MEERA BAINS EXPLAINS,
DON'T CALL IT A HYBRID OF
HOCKEY.
>> Reporter: LOOK CLOSELY.
THESE ELITE PLAYERS FOR TEAM
CANADA AND TEAM FINLAND ARE
PASSING THE RING, NOT A PUCK,
WITH STICKS, TRYING TO SCORE.
RINGETTE IS A HERITAGE SPORT
INVENTED IN ONTARIO IN 1963.
>> IT'S A TEAM SPORT THAT'S
REALLY LED AND DRIVEN BY
FEMALES.
SO THIS PARTICULAR EVENT, ALL
THE COMPETITORS ARE FEMALE, THE
ORGANIZING ME AND PREDOMINANTLY
FEMALE.
>> Reporter: IT REQUIRES FAST
SKATING AND QUICK THINKING.
BUT THERE IS SUPPOSED TO BE NO
INTENTIONAL BODY CONTACT.
>> YOU HAVE TO PASS.
YOU CAN'T BOOK IT ACROSS THE ICE
WITHOUT PASSING THERE'S A LOT OF
COMMUNICATION BUILDING, THOSE
KIND OF BONDS FOR KIDS.
>> Reporter: TRADITIONALLY
RINGETTE HAS BEEN HUGELY POPULAR
WITH GIRLS AND WOMEN.
>> I'D SAY THE MOST FUN THING
ABOUT RINGETTE IS LIKE PLAYING
AS A TEAM.
>> IT'S REALLY FUN BECAUSE YOU
CAN -- YOU GET TO HAVE LIKE NEW
FRIENDS.
(CHEERS).
>> Reporter: BUT JUST LIKE
WITH HOCKEY, THERE ARE RINGETTE
DADS AND MOMS.
>> I CAN HEAR MY MOM YELLING AT
ME FROM THE STAND TO LIKE KEEP
SKATING, TO CATCH THE PASS, TO
GET OPEN, KEEP MY HEAD UP.
>> SOMETIMES OUR PARENTS BRING
LIKE COW BELLS AND THEY'RE LIKE
RINGING THEM IN THE STAND.
>> Reporter: OVER THE YEARS,
THOUGH, RINGETTE HAS BEEN
ATTRACTING MORE BOYS AND YOUNG
MEN.
ACROSS THE COUNTRY THERE ARE
MORE THAN 30,000 REGISTERED
PLAYERS, 700 ARE MALE PLAYERS.
THIS INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT IS
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG PLAYERS
IN CANADA TO WATCH WHERE WOULD
CLASS ATHLETES -- WORLD CLASS
ATHLETES PLAY THE SPORT.
>> THIS TOURNAMENT IS HELD EVERY
TWO YEARS AND THIS IS THE BEST
OF THE WORLD, THE WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP AND WE'RE FORTUNATE
ENOUGH TO BE ABLE TO HOST IT
HERE IN BURNABY.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT IT SEEMS
TEAM FINLAND HAS PERIOD THE ART
OF SCORING -- PERFECTED THE ART
OF SCORING.
THE TOURNAMENT CONTINUES UNTIL
DECEMBER 1.
MEERA BAINS, CBC NEWS, BURNABY.
>> BRETT IS HERE, THE WEEKEND IS
HERE AND I KNOW YOU'RE A BIG
SKIER, SO YOU'RE GOING TO BE
REALLY EXCITED.
WE HAVE A LITTLE GIFT FOR YOU
TONIGHT.
>> YOU SAY?
YES, TAKE A LOOK AT THIS.
THIS IS ONE OF OUR LOCAL
MOUNTAINS.
THEY OPEN THINGS UP AT CYPRESS.
>> LOOK AT THAT.
>> THIS MORNING, BRETT.
>> AND YESTERDAY I WAS HOPING
THAT I MIGHT BE ABLE TO MAKE IT
UP THERE THIS MORNING BUT I
THOUGHT IT OPENED AT #.
TURNS OUT THEY OPEN AT
10:00 O'CLOCK SO I WASN'T ABLE
TO GO BUT THAT IS DEFINITELY
GOING TO BE ON MY RADAR FOR
TOMORROW AND, MIKE, YOU'RE
WELCOME TO JOIN ME IF YOU'D
LIKE.
I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'RE A SKIER
OR A BOARDER YOURSELF, BUT I'LL
PROBABLY GET IN LINE.
>> I'M A PROFESSIONAL APRES
SKIER.
YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN.
LOOKS LIKE A DECENT AMOUNT OF
SNOW UP THERE.
>> I KNOW THEY WERE WORKING SO
HARD TO MAKE AT LEAST A COUPLE
OF THE DOWNHILL RUNS OPEN AND
THE TEMPERATURES HAVE COOPERATED
AND ALL WEEKEND I THINK THEY'LL
BE ABLE CONTINUE.
MORE SNOW CAN BE MADE BECAUSE
TEMPERATURES, DOMINANT THE
STORY, IT'S CLOSE TO FREEZING IT
NOT BELOW FREEZING ACROSS PARTS
OF THE LOWER MAINLAND RIGHT NOW.
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS, WE'RE
SEEING THAT VANCOUVER AT THE
AIRPORT IS ABOUT 2º BUT OVER
TOWARD ABBOTSFORD, -2, AND THIS
MORNING YVR, SET A RECORD IN
TERMS OF TEMPERATURE FOR THIS
TIME OF YEAR, -4.5º.
WE HAVEN'T SEEN TEMPERATURES
LIKE THAT, CERTAINLY ON THIS
SIDE OF SUMMER, BUT ALSO NOT
SINCE ESSENTIALLY MARCH OF 2019.
SO DEFINITELY CHILLY IN THE AIR
IT'S GOING TO BE A HAD START
TOMORROW, MAYBE SEEING RECORDS
BROKEN HERE AND THERE ACROSS THE
REGION, I WOULD EXPECT
TEMPERATURES TO BE HOVERING
AROUND -4, MAYBE EVEN 5, BUT,
HEY, YOU KNOW HOW I LOVE TO SAY
THIS, WHEN THERE IS A WEEKEND
THAT IS TIMELY GOING TO BE RAIN
FLEE, THAT'S GOING TO BE THIS
ONE.
SO CHILLY TONIGHT BUT TOMORROW
GOING TO SEE LOTS OF SUNSHINE,
MAYBE A FEW HIGH CLOUDS AND
TEMPERATURES A BIT BELOW
SEASONAL.
BUT COME SUNDAY
WE'LL BE LOOKING AT A MUCH MORE
SUNNY DAY EVERYALL AND THAT'S
GOING TO CONTINUE ALL THE WAY
INTO NEXT WEEK.
WHEN I COME BACK I'LL GIVE YOU
THAT FULL FORECAST.
>> WE LOOK FORWARD TO THAT TO
SPEAK OF THE COLD, HOMELESS
PEOPLE TRYING TO CEP WARM IN
THEIR TENT IN OPPENHEIMER PARK
ON THESE COLD NIGHTS HAVE A
SOLUTION FROM THE CITY, COME
INSIDE.
>> ON COLD NIGHT WE HAVE
OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM TO COME
INSIDE.
WE'VE OPENED ADDITIONAL WARMING
CENTRES SO WE CERTAINLY DON'T
WANT ANYONE TO SLEEP OUTSIDE AND
ARE MAKING EFFORT TO PROVIDE
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE TO COME
INSIDE.
BUT SHELTER, I THINK AS YOUR
GUEST EARLIER THIS MORNING
MENTIONED AS WELL, SHELTER ISN'T
HOUSING.
WE RECOGNIZE THAT AND WE ARE
WORKING ON MORE PERMANENT
SOLUTIONS WITH SENIOR
GOVERNMENT.
>> Mike: THE DIRECTOR OF HMM
SERVICES JOINED THE CBC'S
STEPHEN QUINN THIS MORNING ON
"THE EARLY EDITION".
THE CITY HAS A BAN ON OPEN
FLAMES AND PORTABLE HEATING
DEVICES INSIDE TENTS.
THAT MEANS PEOPLE HAVE NO LEGAL
WAY TO WARM UP WITHOUT LEAVING
THE PARK.
ADVOCATES SAY THEY'RE AT RISK OF
DYING FROM EXPOSURE IN WINTER
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
THERE ARE MORE THAN 2200
HOMELESS PEOPLE IN VANCOUVER,
AND ABOUT 50 ARE LIVING IN
OPPENHEIMER PARK.
THE CITY SAYS THE BAN ON OPEN
FLAMES AND PORTABLE HEATING
DEVICES IS INTENDED TO KEEP
PEOPLE SAFE AND REDUCE FIRE
RISK.
MORE THAN 20 FIRES HAVE BEEN
REPORTED AT OPPENHEIMER PARK
SINCE FEBRUARY.
THE CITY'S WARMING SHELTERS OPEN
WHEN THE TEMPERATURE REACHES -5
CELSIUS OR BELOW.
IN FACT SOMETIMES THEY OPEN THEM
BEFORE THAT, AND THE CITY
RECENTLY APPROVE THE USE OF THE
MONEY COLLECTED FROM THE EMPTY
HOMES TAX TO FUND CAPITAL GRANTS
FOR NEW HOUSING.
>>> JUST A REMINDER YOU CAN
WATCH THIS NEWSCAST 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.
>>> TWO STABBING ATTACKS, AT
LEAST TWO DEAD ON THE LONDON
BRIDGE IN THE U.K., AND CHILDREN
AMONGST THOSE INJURED IN THE
HAGUE, NETHERLANDS.
THE LATEST ON THOSE, NEXT.
>> Mike: THANKS FOR STAYING ON
OUR LIVE STREAM WHERE WE'RE
ALWAYS AD FREE DURING THE
TELEVISION COMMERCIAL BREAK.
TONIGHT WE'RE LOOKING AT TWO
INNOVATIONS TAKING PLACE
OVERSEAS IN EUROPE.
THE FIRST TAKES WASTE FROM BEER
AND TURNS IT INTO SOAP.
SECOND INTRODUCES US TO A
START-UP THAT IS HELPING FARMERS
DEAL WITH LESS RAINFALL BY USING
SEA WATER AND SALT RESISTANT
PLANTS.
HAVE A LOOK.
>> IN THE BEGINNING, THERE WAS
LITTLE QUANTITIES OF FRESH
ALCOHOL SO THIS WAS NO REAL
PARTNERS TO FIND.
AS THE AMOUNTS WERE GROWING, THE
BREWERY WAS ASKING, WHAT CAN WE
DO WITH THE ALCOHOL?
IT'S PILING UP, AND THAT'S WHY
WE WERE LOOKING FOR PARTNERS.
SO WE HAVE BEEN CODEVELOPING
WITH (INDISCERNIBLE) TO MAKE
SURE THE ALCOHOL THAT WE WERE
PRODUCING AS A BYPRODUCT WAS
MEETING THEIR EXPECTATIONS AS AN
INCOMING PRODUCT FOR THEIR
DEVELOPMENT.
>> WHEN THEY EXTRACT THE
ALCOHOL, WE NOTICE THAT IT NEED
TO UNDERGO A CLEANING STEP, THEN
IT'S PUT INTO TRUCKS,
TRANSPORTED HERE, AND WE PUT IT
IN OUR PRODUCT AS AN INGREDIENT,
AS AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT, JUST A
LITTLE BIT OF THE BEER SMELL
THERE WAS IN THE ALCOHOL, SO THE
FRAGRANCE WE USE TO MASK THE
BEER SMELL, ALSO COOMBS FROM
AGRICULTURAL WASTE.
>> WE HAVE OUR 2025
SUSTAINABILITY GOAL WE WANT TO
UPSIDE ALL OUR CORE PRODUCTS.
>> WE CAN GROW FOOD USING THE
MOST ABUNDANT RESOURCE IN THE
WORLD.
THAT REALLY PIQUED MY INTEREST,
NOT ONLY THAT THE PLANTS CAN
CREATE ECOSYSTEMS AND PROMOTE
WILDLIFE BUT THEY CAN ALSO FEED
US IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY AND
RETURN HEALTH TO THE SOIL.
>> WE'RE TAKING A PIECE OF LAND
HERE THAT'S MAYBE ONLY GOING TO
YIELD A COUPLE HUNDRED POUND PER
YEAR, INTO SOMETHING THAT COULD
MAYBE YIELD A COUPLE THOUSAND
POUND PER YEAR.
>> WHAT WE CAN OFFER IN THESE
APPROACHES IS THAT WE CAN STORE
CARBON WHICH CAN BE TRADED ON
THE MARKET.
WE CAN CREATE THESE WILDLIFE
SANCTUARIES FOR WADING BIRD AND
OTHER MIGRATORY INSECT.
AT THE END OF THE DAY IT'S ABOUT
INCREASING THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
OF SOMEONE'S LAND.
THESE CIVIL TOOLS THAT WE'VE
DEVELOPED HERE ALLOW FOR THAT TO
HAPPEN.
>> IT'S AN CROP TO GROW, IT
DOESN'T RELY ON THE HEAVY
INDUSTRY OF FARMING SO IT'S
REALLY GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
>> WE'RE GUILTY EVEN IN SCOTLAND
IN BELIEVING WE'RE IMMUNE TO THE
THREATS OF CLIMATE CHANGE BUT
LAST YEAR'S DROUGHT HIGHLIGHTED
THE THREAT THAT THIS REPRESENTS
AND IT'S IMPORTANT WE UNDERSTAND
THESE PRESSURES ARE COMING IN
FORCE, ESPECIALLY IN
AGRICULTURE.
>> THAT'S AN INTERESTING ENVEGAS
FROM EUROPE.
>>> STAY WITH US.
WE'LL HAVE THE LATEST FROM THOSE
DEADLY ATTACKS, AT LEAST ONE OF
THEM WAS DEADLY IN LONDON, THE
OTHER IN THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS,
IN JUST A COUPLE OF SECONDS.
STAY WITH US.
>> Mike: TO THE U.K. NOW WHERE
AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE
CONFIRMED DEAD FOLLOWING WHAT'S
BEING CALLED A TERROR INCIDENT
ON LONDON BRIDGE.
PASSERSBY SUBDUED A KNIFE
WIELDING MAN.
POLICE THEN SHOT HIM DEAD.
AS MARGARET EVANS REPORTS, HE
WAS WEARING A FAKE SUICIDE VEST.
>> Reporter: FEAR ON THE
STREETS OF LONDON AGAIN.
THESE PICTURES OF LONDON BRIDGE
CAPTURED AS PEOPLE RAN FROM WHAT
POLICE ARE NOW DESCRIBING AS A
TERRORIST INCIDENT.
IT BEGAN MID-AFTERNOON.
THE PANIC ON THE BRIDGE SPARKED
BY WHAT WAS HAPPENING HERE,
RECORDED BY EYEWITNESSES.
A KNIFE WIELDING MAN, APPARENTLY
WRESTLED TO THE GROUND BY MEMBER
OF THE PUBLIC.
ONE MAN SEEMING TO CARRY THE
KNIFE AWAY, ANOTHER PINNING THE
MAN DOWN, PULLED AWAY BY POLICE
BEFORE THEY SHOT THE SUSPECT.
LONDON'S METROPOLITAN POLICE SAY
THEY WERE CALLED TO A STABBING
INCIDENT JUST BEFORE 2 P.M.
LOCAL TIME.
>> A MALE SUSPECT WAS SHOT BY
OFFICERS FROM THE CITY OF LONDON
POLICE AND I CAN CONFIRM THAT
THIS SUSPECT DIED AT THE SCENE.
>> Reporter: POLICE ALSO SAY A
MEMBER OF OTHER -- NUMBER OF
OTHER PEOPLE WERE INJURED.
THE MAYOR OF LONDON SPOKE OF
WHAT HE CALLED THE BREATHTAKING
HEROISM OF ORDINARY LONDONERS.
>> RUNNING TOWARDS DANGER,
RISKING THEIR OWN PERSONAL
SAFETY TO TRY AND SAVE OTHERS
ISN'T TO SAY THANK YOU TO THEM
ON BEHALF OF ALL LONDONERS BUT
ALSO BECAUSE IT SHOWS THE BEST
OF US.
>> Reporter: MEMORIES OF THE
2017 TERRORIST ATTACK IN THE
VERY SAME PART OF LONDON ARE
STILL RAW HERE.
EIGHT PEOPLE KILLED AT THE TIME.
TONIGHT, LONDON POLICE ARE
URGING CALM AND VIGILANCE.
MARGARET EVANS, CBC NEWS,
LONDON.
>> Mike: AN UPDATE ON THE
STORY NOW.
WE HAVE LEARNED MORE ABOUT THE
SUSPECT IN THE LONDON ATTACK.
HE IS OSMAN KAHN, JUST RELEASED
FROM PRISON LAST YEAR.
HE'D BEEN CONVICTED IN A PLOT TO
BLOW UP THE LONDON STOCK
EXCHANGE.
AND PLANNING A TERRORIST
TRAINING CAMP.
WE'LL HAVE MORE ON THAT TONIGHT
AT 10 ON "THE NATIONAL".
>>> MEANWHILE, HOURS AFTER THE
HORROR ON LONDON BRIDGE THERE
WAS ANOTHER STABBING ATTACK,
THIS TIME IN THE NETHERLANDS,
AND IT HAPPENED OUTSIDE A HUDSON
BAY STORE.
SOME OF THE CHAOS THAT FOLLOWED
WAS SHARED ON SOCIAL MEDIA.
THREE PEOPLE WERE STABBED IN A
BUSY SHOPPING AREA OF THE HAGUE.
THE ATTACK ORE GOT AWAY.
TONIGHT POLICE SAY THERE IS NO
INDICATION IT WAS A TERRORIST
ATTACK.
A TERRIFYING AND BIZARRE SCENE
UNPORTFOLIOING RIGHT IN THE
MIDDLE OF WINNIPEG THIS
AFTERNOON.
SOMEBODY STOLE A CITY FIRE TRUCK
AND DROVE IT AT BREAKNECK SPEED
THROUGH THE BUSY STREETS,
SWERVING AT BYSTANDERS.
ANGELA JOHNSTON TAKES US THROUGH
WHAT HAPPENED AND HOW IT ENDED.
>> DEFINITELY, THERE WAS A COP
RUNNING.
>> Reporter: CLEARLY SOMETHING
WAS OFF.
AN OFFICER RACING DOWN THE
SIDEWALK TOSSING A SPIKE BELT
INTO THE PATH OF AN ONCOMING
FIRE TRUCK.
>> OH, MY GOD!
(HORN BLARING)
>> Reporter: ALL A FRANTIC
ATTEMPT TO STOP THE DRIVER
BEHIND THE WHEEL.
>> OH, MY GOD!
(.
>> SOMEONE HIJACKED IT.
>> IT BEGAN HERE ON HENDERSON
HIGHWAY.
A MAN STOLE THE TRUCK DURING A
MEDICAL CALL AND THEN HIT A
VEHICLE AND KNOCKED DOWN A HYDRO
POLE.
>> SPARKS FLYING EVERYWHERE.
>> Reporter: MARK REIMER WAS
THERE AND SAYS HE NOW FEELS
LUCKY HE DIDN'T GET HIT.
>> I'M JUST REALLY CONFUSED.
WHAT KIND OF PERSON DOES THAT?
>> Reporter: FROM THERE POLICE
SAY THE TRUCK HEADED DO YOU
WANT, WENT ONTO THE GRASS IN
CENTRAL PARK, SWERVING NEAR
PEOPLE ANDALITY ONE POINT
GETTING TRAPPED BY PORTAGE PLACE
MALL >> SOMETHING IMMEDIATELY
WAS NOT RIGHT.
I NOTICED THAT THE FRONT END OF
THE FIRE TRUCK WAS A LITTLE BIT
BANGED UP AS WELL AS THE SIDES.
>> AUTHORIZATION WAS GIVEN THIS
WE WOULD NOT ABORT THE PURSUIT
GIVEN THE EXTREME RISK TO THE
PUBLIC, THE THREAT WAS VERY REAL
HERE.
>> Reporter: POLICE SAY THE
CHASE ENDED HERE ON ASSINIBOINE
AVENUE UNDER THE MIDTOWN BRIDGE.
>> AND YOU CAN SEE SOME OF THAT
EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE FRONT OF
THE TRUCK AND THE FRONT RIGHT
WHEEL, AND THEN THEY ADD THAT
THEY HAD TO SUBDUE THE SUSPECT
USING A TEAR >> THERE IS NO
INDICATION WHATSOEVER THAT THIS
WAS A TERRORIST ATTACK, OR THAT
HE HAD DONE THIS INTENTIONALLY
IN ANTE AT THE MOMENT TO INFLICT
INJURY ON WIN.
>> FIRE OFFICIALS SAY IT'S
TYPICAL TO KEEP THE TRUCKS
RUNNING IN WINTER BUT ARE
LOOKING INTO WHETHER THIS ONE
WAS LOCKED.
>> THIS IS A CHALLENGING TIME
FOR US RIGHT NOW.
IT'S NOT GOOD.
CERTAINLY THE DAMAGE THAT HAS
BEEN INFLICTED UPON IT, YOU
KNOW, WE'RE CERTAINLY COGNIZANT
THAT THAT IS -- WILL REQUIRE
SIGNIFICANT REPAIR DOLLARS.
>> Reporter: A MAN IS IN
CUSTODY.
POLICE SAY IT'S SHOCKING NO ONE
WAS SERIOUSLY HURT.
ANGELA JOHNSTON, CBC NEWS,
WINNIPEG.
>> Mike: IN THE LATEST IN OUR
SERIES "STILL LONELY," WE'RE
LOOKING AT THE EFFECT OF MENTAL
HEALTH ON THOSE WHO CHOOSE
ISOLATION OVER THE CONNECTION.
AND THOUSAND THEY TRY TO BREAK
THE CYCLE OF LONELINESS AND
REACH OUT.
STAY WITH US.
>> Mike: HERE ARE SOME OF THE
STORIES WE'RE FOLLOWING TONIGHT
ON CBC VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> IF THEY CAN'T GET BY THE
SLIDE THEY CAN'T GET BACK TO
THEIR SPAWNING GROUND TO SPAWN
SO YOU'LL SEE A VIRTUAL WIPEOUT
OF THOSE POPULATIONS WHEN THEY
RETURN IN FOUR OR FIVE YEARS.
>> Mike: THERE ARE FEARS SOME
FRASER RIVER SALMON POPULATIONS
COULD BE WIPED OUT COMPLETELY.
THE CONCERN STEMMING FROM A
LANDSLIDE THAT HAS BLOCKED PART
OF THE CRITICAL MIGRATION ROUTE
FOR THE LAST YEAR.
>> WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT OUR
CARS ARE ALWAYS DESIGNED WITH
THE PEDESTRIAN IN MIND AS MUCH
AS DRIVER AND PASSENGERS >> THEE
PEDESTRIANS HAVE BEEN KILLED IN
METRO VANCOUVER IN A SPAN OF
JUST 30 HOURS.
COULD DESIGN CHANGES BY CAR
MAKERS MAKE IT SAFER FOR
PEDESTRIANS?
>> I'D PREFER TO AVOID THE
CROWDS RATHER THAN GET INTO ALL
OF THAT, JUST TO GET AN EXTRA
10% OFF.
>> Mike: THERE ARE DEFINITELY
IN-STORE DEALS OUT THERE, BUT
WITH ONLINE SHOPPING GROWING,
ARE SHOPPERS STAYING AWAY FROM
STORES ON BLACK FRIDAY IS THIS.
>>> DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY ARE
ON THE RISE IN B.C.
BOTH CONDITIONS CAN BE
ESPECIALLY TROUBLING THIS TIME
OF YEAR, AND CAUSE MANY PEOPLE
TO ISOLATE THEM.
THERE IS A GROUP, HOWEVER, WHERE
MEMBERS ARE FIGHTING TO PULL
THEM OUT OF THE SHADOWS TO MAKE
REAL CONNECTIONS WITH PEOPLE.
WE CAUGHT UP WITH THEM AS PART
OF OUR NEW SERIES, "STILL
LONELY."
>> AND I FELT LIKE I WAS GOING
INSANE.
I WAS LOSING IT.
I HAD NO CONTROL.
>> I ENDED UP IN AN ABUSIVE
RELATIONSHIP AND I STARTED
LOSING MYSELF, DAY AFTER DAY I
JUST BECAME THE SHADOW OF
MYSELF.
>> I'M DEALING WITH A FAMILY
MEMBER WHO'S DEALING WITH
ADDICTION AND HEALTH ISSUES, AND
ALL KIND OF OTHER THINGS.
>> I LOST MY MOM AND I MADE UP A
STORY...
THAT I HAD KILLED HER, OKAY?
I CARRIED THAT STORY FOR...
31 YEARS AND DIDN'T...
DIDN'T SHED A TEAR FOR HER.
♪
>> IT'S HARD TO SAY TO YOUR
FRIEND OR A GROUP OF PEOPLE I'M
LONELY, BECAUSE IT'S SHAMEFUL.
>> SOME OF US ARE TERRIFIED OF
THE VERY THING WE NEED IS
CONNECTION WOULD HE ALL NEED
CONNECTION.
>> I WOULD LIKE TO CONNECT WITH
PEOPLE WHO ARE -- WHO FEMALE THE
SAME WAY AND WHO ACCEPT ME THE
WAY I AM AND THAT'S WHY THIS POD
EXPERIENCE FOR ME IS REALLY
AMAZING BECAUSE WE BRING WHAT WE
ARE.
>> WE'D MEET VIRTUALLY ONCE A
WEEK FOR AN HOUR AND A HALF, TWO
HOURS, WHATEVER, AND WE HAVE
THESE CONVERSATIONS AND THEY DO
CHECK-INS AND...
THE POD IS FOUNDED ON
PERMISSION, SO NOBODY DOES
ANYTHING THEY DON'T WANT TO DO.
AND WE HAVE NO RULES.
SO ANYTHING GOES.
>> I'VE SEEN PEOPLE WHO HAVE
BEEN INITIALLY SITTING WAY IN
THE BACKGROUND AS FAR FROM THE
CAMERA AS THEY CAN SIT AND STILL
BE IN THE SAME ROOM, IN FRONT OF
THE COMPUTER AND AS THE WEEKS GO
BY THEY GET CLOSER AND CLOSER
AND THEY START CONNECTING IN A
REAL, REAL WAY IN THE POD.
>> IT ALWAYS TAKES THE PEOPLE IN
THE POD TO TELL ME IF I'M DOING
GOOD, BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW
GOOD I'M DOING.
UNLESS SOMEBODY TELLS ME AND
SAYS HEY, A FEW WEEKS AGO YOU
WERE LIKE THIS.
AND I'D BE, REALLY?
SO I'M DEFINITELY LEARNING.
>> 6:36 FRIDAY NIGHT, THAT'S A
LOOK AT THE TRAFFIC ON THE
CAMBIE BRIDGE, AND UP CAMBIE
STREET.
BUSIER COMING INTO TOWN THAN
HEADING OUT OF THE CITY, AT
LEAST RIGHT NOW.
SUNNY AND COLD TODAY.
WILL IT CONTINUE?
THE WEEKEND IS HERE.
SO'S BRETT.
HE'LL BE HERE NEXT.
>> BRETT IS HERE.
YOU'RE DOING VERY WELL, BECAUSE
IT LOOKS LIKE YOU'LL BREAK YOUR
STREAK OF WRECKING PEOPLE'S WEE-
>> NO, I FEEL THE SAME.
IT FEELS LIKE MORE OFTEN THAN
NOT I'VE HAD TO APOLOGIZE FOR
RAIN ON SATURDAY.
BUT, NO, IT'S GOING TO BE VERY
MUCH THE SAME AS WHAT WE HAD
TODAY IF YOU WANT TO SEE ANOTHER
BEAUTIFUL SUNRISE THAT WE HAD
THIS MORNING.
THERE'S NOT A CLOUD TO BE SEEN
ANYWHERE IN THE SKY AT ALL AND
THAT'S CERTAINLY THE CASE WHEN
WE HAVE HIGH PRESSURE THAT'S
DOMINATING THE REGION, THAT'S
BEEN KEEPING OUR TEMPERATURES
DEFINITELY ON THE CHILLY SIDE
BUT IT ALLOWS US TO SEE
BEAUTIFUL SCENES LIKE THAT AND
WEEKEND FORECAST.
I THINK YOU'LL LIKE WHAT YOU'RE
GOING TO SEE.
THERE'S NO RAIN, NO SNOW, JUST A
BIT BELOW SEASONAL TEMPERATURES.
SUNDAY MORNING GETTING SOME
FRESHER IDEAS TO WHAT'S
HAPPENING WITH THE STORM COMING
UP STATESIDE.
IT LOOKS TO BE BRINGING SOME
RAIN AND MAYBE MIXING TO
SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF VANCOUVER
ISLAND BUT IT WILL LARGELY MISS
US IN THE METRO REGION.
IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING EAST OF
THE FRASER VALLEY HEADED INTO
THE INTERIOR ALONG HIGHWAY 3,
THERE'S THE RISK WE COULD GET A
LITTLE BIT OF SNOW AT THAT POINT
IN TIME.
BUT COME SUNDAY, THAT'S DECEMBES
NOVEMBER IS PRETTY WELL UNDER
WITH RESPECT TO AND I DIG INTO
THE DETAILS HERE.
I WENT BACK TO 1937 RECORD HERE,
AT YVR AND THE DRIEST YEAR THAT
WE HAD EVER SEEN IN NOVEMBER WAS
BACK IN 1952.
ONLY 33 MILLIMETRES OF RAIN
FELL.
COMPARE THAT TO 1983, THE WET
YEAR ON RECORD, 351 MILLIMETRES.
SO WE IN 2019 ONLY ABOUT 86,
THAT PUTS US IN THE TOP 12.
UNUSUAL BUT NOT THE DRIEST IT'S
EVER BEEN THROUGHOUT THE MONTH
AND COME THE EARLY DAYS OF
DECEMBER THAT'S ALL GOING TO
CHANGE.
WE'LL SEE THE RETURN LIKELY OF
SOME RAIN AND SOME SNOW, NOT
NECESSARILY MONDAY BUT I'VE GOT
MY IFOR TUESDAY, THIS IS GOING
TO BE BRINGING SOME RAIN TO THE
LOWER ELEVATIONS AND SOME SNOW
AND FRESH SNOW, THAT IS, NONE OF
THAT MAN MADE STUFF, TO PLACES
LIKE WHISTLER ON TUESDAY.
THAT'S GOING TO BE REALLY GREAT
FOR THE WEEKEND.
WE'RE LOOKINGALITY JUST A FEW
CLOUDS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY,
CHILLY TOMORROW NIGHT.
COME MONDAY IT'S STILL LOOKING
FAIRLY NICE BUT TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
WE'RE GOING TO SEE THE RETURN OF
MILDER TEMPERATURES.
AT THE SAME TIME IT'S GOING TO
COME AT THE EXPENSE AFTER FEW
MORE SHOWERS.
THE STRETCH HAS BEEN PRETTY GOOD
AND I'M READY FOR FRESH SNOW ON
THE MOUNTAIN.
>> THANKS, BRETT.
>>> ACROSS CANADA, SURGERY
ARTISTS ARE REVIVING ANCESTRAL
TRADITIONS WITH TATTOOS.
THESE THE FOCUS OF THE CBC
SERIES "THIS INK RUNS KEEP"
WHICH LOOKS AT PRACTICES THOUGHT
TO BE LOST FOREVER.
TONIGHT WE MEET A MAN WHO IS
SHARING HIS FEEL THROUGH INK
AFTER LOSING HIS DAUGHTER.
>> I RESIDE IN SKIDEGATE, B.C.,
IN THE HAIDA NATION.
>> I REMEMBER A CHILD AND HIKING
TATTOOS.
AS I GOT OLDER I UNDERSTOOD
WHERE I COME FROM, FROM THE
HAIDA NATION, AND HAIDA GWAII
AND LEARNING MORE ABOUT MYSELF.
I THINK MY BIGGEST INFLUENCE FOR
WANTING TO DENY AS AN ARTIST
EVERY DAY IS MY SON, AND MY WIFE
AND MOST OF ALL, MY DAUGHTER
WHO'S PASSED ON FROM CANCER.
AND IT TAKES EVERYTHING IN US T.
I FEEL REAL CONNECTED WITH HER
THROUGH MUSIC AND ART.
THE TWO KS THAT I HAVE IN HAIDA
INK REPRESENT EACH OF MY
CHILDREN, KAY A AND CRY RON.
I'M TRYING TO DO THE BEST I CAN
TO REPRESENT HER AND SHARE HER
MEMORY WITH PEOPLE.
THEY'RE GETTING TATTOOS THAT
SIGNIFY A PART OF THEIR LIFE IN
THAT MOMENT IN TIME.
IT'S LIKE A STEPPING-STONE THAT
THEY NEED TO MOVE ON FROM
SOMETHING.
OR MEMORIAL TATTOO, FOR
SOMEBODY.
I FEEL THAT FOR ME TO BE A PART
OF THAT, TO HELP SOMEBODY MOVE
ON FROM LOSING SOMEBODY, OR
OVERCOMING ALCOHOLISM OR DRUGS,
I THINK IT'S A PRIVILEGE FOR ME
THAT I GET TO HELP SOMEONE DO
THAT.
ANY TATTOO THAT I DO FOR
SOMEBODY, IT'S ALMOST LIKE
HAVING NEW LIFE INTO -- INTO MY
ARTWORK AS WELL AS MY OWN LIFE.
I THINK THAT PEOPLE NEED TO PICK
AND CHOOSE CAREFULLY WHAT THEY
DO WITH THEM.
BECAUSE EVERYTHING WE DO DOESN'T
LAST FOREVER.
AND I THINK BEING AN ARTIST IS A
GOOD WAY TOO SPEND THAT TIME.
FOR ME, I PREFER A TATTOO
MACHINE WITH HAIDA ART.
I LIKE THE CHALLENGE.
I PREFER TO USE CONTEMPORARY
MEANS OF TATTOOING.
VERSUS TRADITIONAL METHODS OF
TATTOOING.
BECAUSE I FEEL THAT THERE'S ROOM
FOR BOTH, AND THEY'RE BOTH
REPRESENTING OUR CULTURE.
>> I THINK NON-INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
GETTING INDIGENOUS TATTOOS, IN
MY EYES, IS A GOOD THING.
I THINK ART IS MEANT TO BE
SHARED.
I'VE MET A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO
HAVE A LOVE FOR HAIDA ART, AND I
THINK THE INTEREST THEY HAVE FOR
GETTING IN DESIGN IS RAIL AND
THE ARTIST THAT DREW THE DESIGN
GAVE THEM PERMISSION TO USE THE
DESIGN, I THINK IT'S GREAT.
WHEN I THINK OF BEING HAIDA, ONE
FIGURE THAT REPRESENTED HAIDA
PEOPLE FOR ME WOULD BE THE
WATCHMAN.
AND THE HAIDA CULTURE, THE
WATCHMAN, ARE GUARDIANS OF THE
ISLAND, IT'S ON TOP OF A LOT OF
TOTEM POLES THAT OUR ANCESTORS
DID, THE THREE WATCH MEN LOOKED
IN THE THREE DIRECTIONS THAT WE
COUNCIL SEE.
WE LIKE TO THINK OF THEM AS
PRECORS.
A GUY I MET BROUGHT INTO THE
LIMELIGHT THAT I WAS THE FIRST
HAIDA TATTOO ARTIST IN OVER A
HUNDRED YEARS, AND I THINK OUR
ANCESTORS AT THE TIME WHEN THEY
WERE TATTOOING THEM, THEY JUST
DID IT BECAUSE THAT'S WHO THEY
WERE.
AND IT WOULD BE NICE IF WE CAN
GET BACK TO THAT.
MY DAUGHTER, SHE HAD A WAY WITH
LIFE, AND TAUGHT ME THAT
EVERYTHING WE DO IS NUMBERED.
LIFE IS NOT LIMITLESS, AND I
THINK THAT THE SHOCK FOR ME,
PHYSICALLY, MESSAGELY, AND
SPRITUALLY, HELPED ME AND I'M
HOPING IT CAN HELP OTHERS.
>> AND YOU CAN FIND MORE STORIES
LIKE THAT ON THE CBC ART WEB
PAGE.
THAT'S CBC.CA/ARTS, AND YOU CAN
WATCH "THE EXHIBITIONISTS EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT AT 1 # 30 RIGHT
AFTER OUR LATE LOCAL NEWS HERE
ON CBC TELEVISION.
>>> THE COACH OF THE CALGARY
FLAMING-HAS RESIGNED IN THE WAKE
OF ALLEGATIONS OF
>> HI, I'M AMY BELL AND HERE'S
WHAT'S IN YOUR CBC VANCOUVER
IN-BOX.
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>> CALGARY FLAMES HEAD COACH
BILL PETERS HAS RESIGNED AMID
ALLEGATIONS OF RACIAL SLURS AND
PHYSICAL ABUSE.
THE TEAM'S GENERAL MANAGER
MAKING THING THE TODAY.
>> EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, BILL
PETERS IS TO LONGER A MEMBER OF
THE CALGARY FLAME ORGANIZATION.
>> IT'S NEWS THE ENTIRE HOCKEY
WORLD HAS BEEN WAITING ALL WEEK
TO HEAR, EVER SINCE FORMER
PLAYER AKEEM ALIU ACCUSED HIM OF
USE BEING THE "N" WORD TO HIM
MORE THAN A DECADE AGO HIS
CAREER UP IN THE AREA AND THEN
ALLEGATIONS HE ABUSED TWO
PLAYERS WHILE COACHING THE NHL
CAROLINA HURRICANES SURFACED.
TODAY THE FLAMES GENERAL MANAGER
SAID HE ACCEPTED PETERS'
RESIGNATION.
>> THE SUBJECT MATTER WE'VE BEEN
DEALING WITH OVER THE LAST THREE
DAYS, IT'S DIFFICULT, IT'S HARD,
AND DOES NOT IN ANY WAY REFLECT
THE CORE VALUES OF THE CALGARY
FLAMES.
>> ASSOCIATE COACH JEFF WARD
TOOK OVER IN THE GAME AGAINST
BUFFALO.
WARD WAS ON THE ICE TO THE
TEAM'S PRACTICE TODAY.
THE FLAMES SAY HE WILL CONTINUE
IN THAT ROLE WHILE THEY SEARCH
FOR A PERMANENT REPLACEMENT.
NOT THE WAY THE FLAMES NEW COACH
EXPECTED TO GET HIS FIRST HEAD
COACHING JOB IN THE NHL.
>> FOR ME IT HASN'T SUNK IN YET
AND IT'S GOING TO TAKE A LIMB
BIT OF TIME.
THE REASONING DOESN'T MATTER.
WHAT'S IMPORTANT IS WHAT YOU DO
ONCE THE MOMENT HAPPENS AND YOU
NEED TO STEP IN.
>> Reporter: THE TOMORROW
HOPES IT CAN NOW BEGIN TO FOCUS
ON HOCKEY AGAIN.
>> OUR FOCUS RIGHT NOW IS TRYING
TO PREPARE TO PLAY THE OTTAWA
SENATORS TOMORROW AND ALL THE
OTHER STUFF FOR US, HAS TO STAY
IN THE BACKGROUND.
>> Reporter: FOR THE LEAGUE
MOVING ON MAY NOT BE THAT EASY.
THE ALLEGATIONS LEVELLED AT
PETERS AND HIS RESIGNATION TODAY
HAVE LAID BERRA CULTURE OF
RACISM AND ABUSE IN HOCKEY.
FOR HIS PART CALGARY'S G.M. SAYS
HE HAD NO KNOWLEDGE OF THE EVENT
THAT LANDED HIS FORMER COACH IN
HOT WATER.
>> NO MATTER HOW DIFFICULT THE
SITUATION YOU GO THROUGH I THINK
YOU HAVE TO LEARN FROM IT.
THERE'S LESSONS TO BE LEARNED
HERE.
>> TREE LIVING WON'T SPECULATE
ON WHETHER BILL PETERS HAS A
FUTURE IN PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY.
HE ALSO WON'T SAY IF THE FLAMES
WILL HAVE TO CONTINUE TO PAY
PETERS DESPITE HIS RESIGNATION.
AARON COLLINS, CBC NEWS,
CALGARY.
>> VETERAN CONSERVATIVE M.P. HAS
TURNED DOWN A JOB ON ANDREW
SCHEER'S FRONT BENCH AND HE'S
VOICING HIS TERENCE CONCERNS
ABOUT THE PARTY LEADER.
>> IT'S VERY CLEAR THAT VOTERS
WERE UNHAPPY WITH JUSTIN
TRUDEAU, BUT WE WERE NEVER ABLE
TO CLOSE THE DEAL WITH CANADIAN
EITHER.
WE DID FOR THE WIN AN ELECTION
THAT WE SHOULD HAVE WON.
>> ABBOTT M.P. ED FAST WAS A
CABINET MINISTER UNDER STEPHEN
HARPER AS WELL ENVIRONMENT
CRITIC IN THE LAST PARLIAMENT.
HIS DECISION TO REJECT THE OFFER
DELIVERS MOTHER BLOW TO SCHEER
AS QUESTIONS CONTINUE TO MOUND
OVER HIS FUTURE AS PARTY LEADER.
>>> OTTAWA'S BID TO SET ASIDE AN
ORDER TO COMPENSATED I BELIEVE
CHILDREN WRONGLY TAKEN FROM
THEIR RELATIVES AFTER 2006 HAS
BEEN DENIED.
JUSTICE PAUL PAVELL HAS PROMISED
TO ACT QUICKLY AFTER HEARING
ARGUMENTS EARLIER THIS WEEK.
IN HIS DECISION TODAY HE SIDED
WITH THE FIRST NATION CHILD AND
FAMILY CARING SOCIETY, UPHOLDING
THE HUMAN RIGHT TRIBUNAL
COMPENSATION ORDER.
THE TRIBUNAL SAID EACH AFFECTED
CHILD SHOULD BE PAID $40,000 AND
ALSO ORDERED COMPENSATION FOR
CERTAIN RELATIVES, WITH THOSE
CHILDREN AND SET A DEADLINE TO
WORK OUT PAYMENT PLANS.
FOR ITS PART OTTAWA ASKED FOR A
REVIEW OF THE COMPENSATION ORDER
TO DETERMINE IF PATIENT SHOULD
VARY ACCORDING TO THE EXTENT OF
HARM ENDURED.
THE CARING SOCIETY WANTED THAT
REVIEW DISMISSED BUT IT WAS
UPHELD TODAY.
SOME ESTIMATES SUGGEST PAYMENTS
COULD RUN AS HIGH AS $8 BILLION.
>>> STAR AFTER STAR AFTER STAR,
KNIVES OUT AS PLANT OF ACTING
POWER SO LOT OF TALENT, BUT DOES
IT TAKE FLIGHT IN ELI GLASNER'S
REVIEW IS N
>> CBC'S OPEN HOUSE AND FOOD
BANK DAY IS FRIDAY, DECEMBER
6th.
>> ALL OF OUR LISTENERS COME
DOWN AND THEY GET TO SEE THEIR
PUBLIC BROADCASTER.
FOR MORE INFO GO TO 
CBC.CA/OPENHOUSE.
>> OF COURSE MANY MOVIES HAVE A
FEW A-LIST ACTORS BUT A NEW
MURDER MYSTERY HAS ALMOST MORE
THAN YOU CAN COUNT.
>> BUT WITH SO MANY STARS, DOES
IT SHINE?
HERE'S THE CBC'S FILM CRITIC ELI
GLASNER WITH HIS TAKE ON "KNIVES
OUT.
>> LADIES AND GENTLEMEN...
I WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST THAT YOU
ALL STAY UNTIL THE INVESTIGATION
IS COMPLETED.
>> NOTIFIES OUTCOMES FROM
DIRECTOR RYAN JOHNSON WHO UPSET
SOME HARD CORE "STAR WARS" FANS
WITH THE LIBERTIES HE TOOK IN
"LAST JEDI, PERHAPS AS A WAY TO
RELAX HE VISITED FROM SCI-FI TO
THIS CLASSIC WHODUNNIT, IMAGINE
CLUE ON CRACK AND YOU GET A
SENSE OF THE DEVIOUS
PITTSBURGHLE ON DISPLAY.
WE START WITH CHRISTOPHER
PLUMMER AS HARLAN THRO M.P.I., A
BEST SELLING MYSTERY WRITER
FOUND DEAD AFTER HISLE 2nd
BIRTHDAY.
LUCKILY FOR US THERE'S A HOUSE
FULL OF SUSPECTS AND TO SHORTAGE
OF MOTIVE.
THE SON WHO RAN THE PUBLISHING
COMPANY BUT HAD HIS OWN PLANS,
TONE COLETTE, THE FLAKY
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, AN INFLUENCER
WITH MORE DEBT THAN CLOUD.
JAMIE LEE KURT IS LINDA, THE
AUTHOR'S HEADSTRONG DAUGHTER WHO
BRINGS HER HUSBAND RICHARD, DON
JOHNSON, AS THE TROPHY HUSBAND,
COVERING UP HIS OWN MISDEEDS.
SO THE INTERVIEWS BEGIN KEITH
STANFIELD AS THE LOCAL POLICE
LIEUTENANT BUT THERE BEHIND HIM
IN THE ROOM WATCHING EVERYTHING
IS DANIEL CRAIG, AS BENOIT
BLANC, A PRIVATE DETECTIVE WITH
A VOICE DIPPED IN BOURBON.
>> YOU WILL FIND ME A
RESPECTFUL, QUIET, PASSIVE
OBSERVER OF THE TRUTH.
>> AS BLANK STARTS WORKING HIS
WAY DOWN THE FAMILY TREE ONE
MEMBER SHOWS UP LATE TO THE
MEMORIAL BUT EARLY FOR THE WILL
READING.
INTERESTING.
CHRIS ETCHES AS THE SWEATER
WEARING PERSONIFICATION OF
PRIVILEGE, A GRANDSON NAMED
GRANSON.
>> CSI, KFC?
>> I'VE LEFT OUT A CRITICAL
CHARACTER THAT MAKES THE MOVIE
MORE THAN A MURDER MYSTERY.
MEET MARTA, A NURSE FROM
ECUADOR.
SHE NEW HARLAN THROMBIE BEST.
IT'S A FILM ABOUT MURDER AND
GREED SURE BUT IT'S ALSO ABOUT
WHAT DIVIDES US, ANOTHER AWARD
SEASON CONTENDER ABOUT CLASS,
ABOUT A FAMILY WHERE IT'S US
VERSUS THEM.
ALL 234 ALL A BEAUTIFULLY
CRAFTED MACHINE FOR OUR
ENJOYMENT.
FOUR AND A HALF STARS OUT OF
FIVE.
ELI GLASNER, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> I DIDN'T SEE THAT COMING.
THAT MIGHT BE ONE OF THE HIGHEST
REVIEWS I'VE EVER SEEN HIM
PERSONALLY GIVE ON THIS.
WHAT ABOUT YOU?
>> Mike: WHEN HE WAS LISTING
THE A-LIST ACTORS I'M THINKING
HE'S LISTING THEM BECAUSE HE
THINKS IT'S TERRIBLE.
>> BUT NO, I THINK STACKED WOULD
BE A GOOD WAY TO DESCRIBE THAT.
>> DANIEL CRAIG WITH A SOUTHERN
ACCENT.
>> THAT'S REALLY GOOD.
>> Mike: EXCELLENT.
WE'RE GOING TO LEAVE YOU TONIGHT
WITH SOME MORE PHOTOS OUR FRIEND
BEN TOOK ON THE SLOPES OF
CYPRESS S BRETT'S GOING TO --
YOU HAVE TO GET UP THERE.
>> I'M GOING TO HAVE TO GET UP
THERE AND I THINK GROUSE IS OPEN
TOMORROW AS WELL.
>> Mike: FANTASTIC.
THANK FOR WATCHING.
TAN PLAYOFF IS IN FOR DAN
BURRITT TONIGHT RIGHT AFTER "THE
NATIONAL".
HAVE A FANTASTIC WEEKEND.
>> Brett: GOOD NIGHT.
