>> TONIGHT ON CBC VANCOUVER
NEWS...
>> COME ON, YOU'RE BETTER THAN
THAT.
>> AFTER SEEING IMAGES LIKE
THIS, TRASH TALK FROM THE
PREMIER AS COVID-19 CASES
CONTINUE TO CLIMB.
>>> ALSO...
>> THAT ORDER WILL APPLY ACROSS
THE PROVINCE, BECAUSE WE KNOW
THAT THIS IS NOT JUST AN ISSUE
IN THE OKANAGAN.
>> Mike: A COVID-19 CLAMPDOWN
ON VACATION RENTAL PROPERTIES.
AND...
>> THE SKY'S THE LIMIT, AS SOON
AS YOU HAVE THAT CONNECTION INTO
THE ROOM IN A SECURE MANNER.
>> Lien: VIRTUAL HEALTH CARE.
A B.C. DEVELOPED SYSTEM LEADS
THE WAY FOR HOSPITALS OVERRUN BY
COVID-19.
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> Mike: GOOD EVENING.
WITH COVID-19 CASES ON THE RISE,
BRITISH COLUMBIANS GOT A
PARENT-LIKE SCOLDING TODAY.
>> Lien: A BLUNT MESSAGE FROM
PREMIER JOHN HORGAN AFTER SEEING
LARGE GATHERINGS AROUND THE
PROVINCE.
>> AFTER OBSERVING FOOTAGE FROM
CLEAN, AFTER OBSERVING FOOTAGE
OF A DRUM CIRCLE IN THE LOWER
MAINLAND, I HAVE TO SAY TO
BRITISH COLUMBIANS, COME ON,
YOU'RE BETTER THAN THAT.
WE NEED BIGGER SPACES AND FEWER
FACES.
>> Lien: FOR THE FOURTH
STRAIGHT DAY B.C. IS REPORTING
AT LEAST 30 NEW CASES OF THE
VIRUS AND ANOTHER PERSON HAS
DIED FROM COVID-19.
IN KEEPING WITH HIS GOVERNMENT'S
MESSAGING, PREMIER HORGAN DID
SAY PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE
PENALIZED FOR THEIR BEHAVIOUR
FOR NOW, REITERATING HIS HOPE
THE PUBLIC WILL CHANGE ANY BAD
BEHAVIOUR.
>> Mike: THE MAJORITY OF
TODAY'S NEW CASES ARE IN THE
INTERIOR AND NORTHERN HEALTH
REGIONS.
THOSE HEALTH AUTHORITIES
REPORTING 11 AND 8 NEW CASES
RESPECTIVELY.
THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN 300
ACTIVE CASES IN B.C.
THE LAST TIME THERE WERE THAT
MANY WAS TWO MONTHS AGO.
HOSPITALIZATIONS, HOWEVER,
REMAIN RELATIVELY FLAT.
THERE ARE 16 IN TOTAL.
THE THREE PEOPLE IN INTENSIVE OR
CRITICAL CARE.
>> Lien: FOR THE SECOND DAY IN
A ROW, THE PROVINCIAL HEALTH
OFFICER HAS ANNOUNCED A NEW
PROVINCIAL HEALTH ORDER.
>> Mike: TANYA FLETCHER IS
LIVE AGAIN WITH US TONIGHT, AND
TANYA, THE RESTRICTIONS ZERO IN
ON RENTAL PROPERTIES IN B.C.
>> THAT'S RIGHT, IT'S STILL
BEING CRAFTED BUT THE NEW ORDER
ANNOUNCED TODAY PEARL TARGETS
PARTS OF THE TOURISM SECTOR.
IT MAINLY FOCUSES ON RENTAL
BUSINESSES AND MAKES SURE THE
COMPANY OWNERS LIMIT THE NUMBER
OF GUESTS INVOLVED.
BUT HERE'S WHAT THAT BLANKETS.
IT INCLUDES AIRBNBS, ROOM
RETILES, BOAT REGISTER, HOUSE
BOATS, AND VACATION HOMES AND
RESORTS.
Dr. BONNIE HENRY SAYS SIZE
LIMITS FOR EACH ABOUT DEPEND BUT
THEY'LL BE BUILT INTO EACH
RENTAL AGREEMENT.
>> WE'VE SEEN THE CHALLENGES
THAT PEOPLE GET TOGETHER, AND
THEN THEY HAVE PARTIES AND THEY
INVITE PEOPLE OVER, SO IT WILL
BE RESTRICTIONS ON THE NUMBERS
OF PEOPLE BASED ON THE SIZE OF
THE HOUSEBOAT OR THE BOAT OR THE
ROOM.
BUT ALSO RESTRICTIONS ON
VISITORS.
>> SPECIFICS WILL COME ONCE THE
ORDER HAS FORMALLY BEEN POSTED
BUT THE NEW RULES WILL APPLY
PROVINCE-WIDE.
YESTERDAY SHE HINTED REGIONAL
SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS MIGHT BE
COMING JUST FOR THE NORTH
OKANAGAN, BUT TODAY SHE SAID
THESE ISSUES COULD BE CONCERN
ANYWHERE, SO THE MEASURE WILL
BLANKET ALL OF B.C.
>> RIGHT, TANYA, AS YOU SAY,
THAT ISSUE HAS BEEN ANCHORED
OVER IN THE OKANAGAN, IN KELOWNA
OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS.
HOW HAVE THE RULES BEEN RECEIVED
THERE.
>> THE MAYOR OF KELOWNA SAYS HE
WELCOMES THEM BECAUSE IT WILL
GIVE HIM THE TOOLS TO MAKE SURE
ANY SITUATIONS DOAN GET OUT OF
HAND.
THE CITY IS GOING TO DEPLOY
TEAMS OF AMBASSADORS NOW TO
MONITOR BOAT LAUNCHES AND
BEACHES AND OTHER HIGH TRAFFIC
AREAS IN THE COMMUNITY.
SO WHAT POWER DO THEY HAVE?
WELL, THEY WON'T BE WRITING OUT
TICKETS.
THIS IS STRICTLY AN EDUCATION
EFFORT MUCH LIKE WE'VE SEEN IN
VANCOUVER TOO.
THEY CAN REPORT ANY BAD
BEHAVIOUR THAT CONTINUES, IT
WILL SENT TO INTERIOR HEALTH OR
WORKSAFE B.C. TO ENFORCE FURTHER
IF NEEDED.
THE MAYOR IS OPTIMISTIC THIS
WILL HELP WITH CROWD CONTROL.
>> MOST PEOPLE ARE DOING WHAT
THEY CAN.
BUT ARE THERE STILL GATHERINGS
OR PEOPLE NOT ADHERING TO THE
ORDERS AND RECOMMENDATIONS?
EVERYTHING THERE ARE.
ARE WE GOING TO BE ABLE HAVE
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE TO BE ABLE TO
BREAK GROUPS UP OR CONVINCE
PEOPLE TO DO OTHERWISE?
NO, WE'RE NOT.
BUT DO WE THINK THIS IS GOING TO
HELP?
ABSOLUTELY IT IS.
>> HE'S BEEN TRYING TO WALK A
VERY FINE LINE IN REIGNITING
THEIR ECONOMY ON THE ONE HAND,
WHICH OF COURSE IS HEAVILY 
TOURISM DEPENDENT, BUT AT THE
SAME TIME KEEPING THINGS SAFE.
SO HE WAS ASKED WHETHER KELOWNA
WILL STILL BE MARKETING ITSELF
AS A PLACE TO COME VISIT THIS
SUMMER GIVEN WHAT'S HAPPENED.
>> PERHAPS MAYBE NOT AS OPENLY
AS PREMIER, BUT CERTAINLY THE
ANSWER IS I'M NOT ENCOURAGING
PEOPLE TO STAY AWAY AT THIS
TIME, BASED ON RECOMMENDATIONS
BY Dr. BONNIE HENRY.
SHE SAYS TRAVEL WITHIN THE
PROVINCE IS STILL OKAY TO DO.
>> BY THE WAY, THE MAIN MESSAGE
FROM Dr. BONNIE HENRY TODAY
WAS, KEEP YOUR GROUPS SMALL.
THE SIZE LIMIT FOR RESTAURANTS
IS GROUPS OF SIX PEOPLE AND SHE
KEPT REFERENCING THAT SAYING,
YOU KNOW, STICK WITH THAT NUMBER
OF SIX AND MIRROR THAT FOR ALL
YOUR OTHER OUTINGS, IF YOU'RE
GOING TO THE BEACH OR THE PARK
AS WELL.
>> GOOD REMINDER FOR ALL OF US.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, TANYA
FLETCHER.
>>> DESPITE THAT RECENT UPWARD
TREPID, B.C. HAS BEEN FORTUNATE
TO KEEP THE NUMBER OF COVID-19
PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS LOW.
>> NOW A LOCALLY DEVELOPED
VIRTUAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
PREPPED JUST IN CASE IS IS BEING
OFFERED TO OTHER JURISDICTIONS
THAT ARE STRUGGLING TO KEEP UP
WITH THE PANDEMIC.
>> Lien: AS BELLE PURI OF OUR
IMPACT TEAM REPORTS, A PROJECT
THAT WOULD HAVE TAKEN MONTHS AND
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO DEVELOP
WAS PUT TOGETHER IN MERE DAYS
FOR FREE.
>> Reporter: WHEN THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC HIT B.C., MEDICAL
PROFESSIONALS BRACED FOR THE
WORST.
>> WE ASSUMED WE WERE DAYS OR
WEEKS AWAY FROM BECOMING ITALY
OR NEW YORK.
>> Reporter: HOSPITALS
EXPECTED TO BE OVERWHELMED WITH
PATIENTS.
>> WE COULD HAVE BEEN IN A
SITUATION WHERE WE WOULD HAVE
DOUBLE OR EVEN TRIPLE THE NUMBER
OF PEOPLE WE NORMALLY HAVE.
>> Reporter: AT RCH WORK BEGAN
TO ADAPT WILL BE.
>> WE IDENTIFIED THAT WE REALLY
NIELDED THE ABILITY TO
COMMUNICATE VIRTUALLY WITH
PATIENTS TO DECREASE THE AMOUNT
THAT WE'D HAVE TO GO INTO THE
ROOM SO WE COULD HOPEFULLY SAVE
ON P.P.E. AND ALSO JUST SAVE THE
CHANCE OF CROSS-CONTAMINATION.
>> Reporter: WHAT THE E.R.
TEAM DISCOVERED WAS OLD DONATED
PHONES AND TABLETS COUPLED WITH
A FREE HIGH LEVEL ENCYPTION
SOFTWARE COULD EASILY BUILD
VIRTUAL HEALTH CARE IN THEIR
WORK FLOW.
>> MY NEPHEW WORKS AT GOOGLE AND
HE PUT ME ON TO A COMPANY CALLED
SIGNAL, WHICH IS A SECURE
INTERNET COMMUNICATION TOOL.
>> Reporter: PATIENT HAVE A
DEVICE IN THEIR ROOM, NURSES
HAVE A PHONE WITH THEM AND A
TABLET AT THEIR WORK STATION.
COMMUNICATION IS VIA TEXT AND
VIDEO CHAT.
>> A LOT OF TIMES A PATIENT JUST
NEEDS TO SEND A TEXT TO THE
NURSE, LIKE I NEED A BIT MORE
MAIN MEDICATION OR COULD I HAVE
SOME WATER OR WHEN -- WHEN'S
DINNER GOING TO BE?
>> IN REAL LIFE WHEN WE GO INTO
PATIENT ROOMS IF WE'RE CONCERNED
ABOUT COVID WE'RE FULLY DRESSED,
THEY CAN'T TELL WHO WE ARE.
SO OVER THE TABLETS THEY CAN
INTERACT IN A FACE-TO-FACE
MANNER.
>> THERE WERE FOUR PROJECTS.
>> THE SKY'S THE LIMIT, AS SOON
AS YOU HAVE CONNECTION INTO THE
ROOM IN A SECURE MANNER.
SOMETIMES WE HAVE THE PATIENT
TAKE THEIR TABLET AND JUST VIDEL
SIGNS.
>> Reporter: FORTUNATELY THE
ANTICIPATED SURGE IN COVID-19
PATIENTS DIDN'T MATERIALIZE IN
B.C. HOSPITAL BUT EVERYTHING
THAT'S NEEDED FOR VIRTUAL CARE
IS IN PLACE AND READY TO GO.
NOW THE GOAL IS TO SPREAD THE
WORD TO JURISDICTIONS THAT CAN
USE IT.
>> EVERY ALARM IN YOUR
ASSIGNMENT IS RINGING CONSTANTLY
BECAUSE THERE'S NO ONE THERE TO
HELP --
>> Reporter: THE B.C. TEAM HAS
BUILT A WEBSITE AND ONLINE
VIDEOS WITH HANDOUTS AND
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO GET
VIRTUAL SYSTEMS UP AND RUNNING
ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.
>> IF YOU'RE IN A SURGE AREA IT
DOESN'T TAKE A LOT OF
TECHNOLOGY.
PATIENTS CAN PICK THIS UP
QUICKLY AND USE IT.
>> IN THE BID TO FIGHT THE
VIRUS, THIS TEAM HAS.
>>> THE B.C. GOVERNMENT IS
FACING A LEGAL CHALLENGE OTHER
ITS STANCE ON FACE MASKS.
A FAMILY DOCTOR IS TAKING
VICTORIA TO COURT TO MAKE MASKS
MAN TORY.
BURNABY DOCTOR WEI LEE FILED AN
APPLICATION IN SUPREME COURT
THIS MORNING ASKING FOR AN
INJUNCTION AGAINST HEALTH
MINISTER ADRIAN DIX.
SHE SAYS B.C. CAN'T CONTINUE
WITH PHASE III OF REOPENING
UNLESS MASKS ARE MANDATORY IN
INDOOR PUBLIC SPACES.
THAT WOULD INCLUDE RESTAURANTS,
BARS, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, AND
PUBLIC TRANSIT.
RIGHT NOW, PROVINCIAL HEALTH
OFFICER Dr. DONE-IS ONLY
RECOMMENDING MASKS WHEN PHYSICAL
DISTANCING ISN'T POSSIBLE.
SHE SAYS A MANDATORY MASK RULE
WOULD BE TOUGH TO ENFORCE AND
SOME PEOPLE HAVE VALID REASONS
FOR NOT WEARING ONE.
>> Lien: AS WE TOLD YOU
YESTERDAY, THE PROVINCE IS
INTRODUCING STRICTER RULES FOR
RESTAURANTS, BARS, AND NIGHT
CLUBS.
>> AS THE CBC'S TINA LOVGREEN
FOUND OUT, BAR STAFF ARE
WELCOMING THE NEW REGULATIONS.
THEY'RE FRUSTRATED WITH
CUSTOMERS WHO DON'T WANT TO
LISTEN.
>> Reporter: AS SOON AS YOU
STEP INTO THE FOUNTAINHEAD PUB
YOU'RE MET WITH SOME LIGHT
READING MATERIAL REMINDING YOU
OF THE PROVINCE'S NEW RULES FOR
BARS.
>> WHAT WOULD DR. HENRY DO, YOU
KNOW, JUST TO REMIND PEOPLE,
STAY WHERE YOU'RE SEATED, DON'T
MOVE THE CHAIRS.
>> THE NEW MEASURES REQUIRE ALL
PATRONS AT RESTAURANTS, BARS AND
NIGHT CLUBS TO BE SEATED, NO
MINGLING OR TABLE HOPPING AND TO
GOING TO THE BAR TO GET YOUR OWN
DRINK.
THE STAFF HERE ARE GLAD THEY NOW
HAVE CONCRETE RULES TO REFER
CUSTOMERS TO.
>> DEFINITELY SOME
CONFRONTATIONS, DEFINITELY SOME
CUSTOMERS THAT, YOU KNOW, THEY
WANT THINGS TO BE LIKE THEY
WERE, AND WE JUST CAN'T HAVE
THAT.
WE JUST -- WE HAVE OUR NEW RULES
SO THEY'VE GOT TO FALL IN LINE
AS WELL.
>> Reporter: THE INDUSTRY SAYS
IT'S DOING ITS PART BUT IS
ASKING PEOPLE TO BEND THE CURVE
AND NOT THE RULES.
>> IF YOU WANT THESE BUSINESSES
TO BE OPEN FOR THE LONG TERM YOU
HAVE TO HELP THEM NOW, RIGHT?
WE NEED THEM TO TAKE THIS
SERIOUSLY AND ABIDE BY THE
RULES, SOCIALIZE SAFELY.
>> MOST BARS HAVE BEEN CLOSED
THROUGH THE PANDEMIC.
BUT FOR THE BIGGER VENUES THEY
SAY IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE TO BE
OPEN.
>> IT'S VERY CHALLENGING TO FILL
WITH THE CURRENT REGULATIONS,
ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU START
TALKING ABOUT THE NO DANCING,
THE NO WALK-UP SERVICE AT THE
BAR.
YOU KNOW, THERE WAS A PROPOSAL
FOR A FOUR METRE DISTANCE
BETWEEN PERFORMERS AND THE
AUDIENCE SO 12 FEET.
ALL THOSE THINGS, WE MADE A
LITTLE GO OF IT AND PLAYED BY
THE RULES AND FOUND IT WASN'T
WORKING FOR US.
>> Reporter: THERE ARE TALKS
THERE WON'T BE ANY LARGE MUSIC
FESTIVALS OR CONCERTS UNTIL 2022
AND WITHOUT SOME SERIOUS HELP
THE INDUSTRY IS WORRIED IT WILL
FADE AWAY.
>> WE HAVE NO PATH FORWARD.
THE HELP FROM THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN SLOW COMING
AND, YOU KNOW, ALMOST
NONEXISTENT AND THAT'S WHAT WE
NEED.
WE NEED GOVERNMENTAL HELP TO
MAKE IT THROUGH THESE THINGS OR
LIVE MUSIC VENUES ALL OVER THE
COUNTRY ARE GOING TO GO UNDER
PERMANENTLY.
>> Reporter: A LOSS NOT JUST
FOR BUSINESSES, BUT FOR CULTURE
AND THE ARTS AS WELL.
TINA LOVGREEN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> WELL, YOU CAN NOW CHECK
ONLINE TO SEE IF YOU'VE BEEN
EXPOSED TO COVID-19 WHILE OUT
MANY PUBLIC.
VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH, FRASER
HEALTH, INTERIOR HEALTH AND
ISLAND HEALTH ARE ALL POSTING
DETAILS OF RECENT PUBLIC
EXPOSURE EVENTS.
THE PAGES LIST LOCATION, DATE
AND TIMES WHEN POSSIBLE
EXPOSURES TOOK PLACE.
THE MOVE COMES AFTER A SURGE OF
NEW CASES IN RECENT WEEKS.
MOST HAVE BEEN LINKED TO
RESTAURANTS, BARS, AND PRIVATE
PARTIES IN THE PROVINCE.
ANYONE WHO MAY HAVE BEEN
AFFECTED IS ASKED TO MONITOR
THEMSELVES FOR SYMPTOMS OF
COVID-19.
>> Mike: WE WANT TO INTRODUCE
YOU NOW TO A BRITISH COLUMBIA
DOCTOR WHO ENDED UP A
CORONAVIRUS PATIENT.
>> HE ENDED UP SPENDING MORE
THAN 100 IN INTENSIVE CARE.
>> THE FIGHT TOOK A LOT OUT OF
HIM BUT HE SHARED WHAT VOICE HE
HAD WITH OUR BRIAR STEWART.
>> Reporter: IT'S BEEN TWO
WEEKS SINCE GREG PHILLIPS CAME
HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL.
SEVERAL MONTHS SINCE HE WAS
FIRST RUSHED THERE.
PHILLIPS, WHO IS 59, WAS HIS
HOSPITAL'S FIRST COVID-19 I.C.U.
PATIENT...
(CHEERS).
>> Reporter: AND THE LAST ONE
TO LEAVE.
>> 105 DAYS.
>> THAT'S A LONG TIME.
>> A LONG TIME.
>> Reporter: HIS VAL CORDS
ARE DAMAGED.
HE'S NEARLY 100 POUNDS LIGHTER
AND MUCH WEAKER, ALL AFTER AN
ORDEAL THAT BEGAN BACK IN
MID-MARCH.
PHILLIPS, WHO'S A DOCTOR,
STARTED NOTICING HIS SYMPTOMS
AFTER HE AND HIS HUSBAND MATT
PETTIGREW RETURNED FROM A TRIP
TO THE U.S.
>> I STARTED FEELING DIZZY AND
JUST UNWELL.
I DON'T REMEMBER ANYTHING ABOUT
THAT FROM THAT POINT ONWARDS.
>> THE PETTIGREW WHO ALSO HAD
COVID-19 REMEMBERS EVERY
AGONIZING DETAIL.
PHILLIPS WAS PUT ON A
VENTILATOR.
THE VIRUS AND SUBSEQUENT
INFECTIONS ATTACKED HIS LUNGS,
HEART, KIDNEYS, AND BRAIN.
THEN HE GOT SEVERE PNEUMONIA.
>> I THOUGHT I WAS SAYING
GOODBYE TO HIM AT THAT POINT.
I THOUGHT THAT MIGHT BE THE LAST
TIME THAT I SAW HIM ALIVE.
>> Reporter: HE WAS GIVEN A
TRACHEOTOMY.
PHILLIPS STARTED TO RALLY BUT
PETTIGREW KNEW HE WAS
STRUGGLING.
>> I COULD SEE THE LOOK IN HIS
EYES THAT HE WAS DESPERATE AND
SCARED.
I JUST WANT TO SEE HIM.
I WANT TO HOLD HIM FOR A MOMENT.
>> Reporter: ON DAY 54 HE GOT
THAT VISIT.
BY DAY 67 HE WAS BREATHING ON
HIS OWN, NOT LONG AFTER, HIS
SENSE OF HUMOUR RETURNED TOO.
>> PROBABLY NOT HUNGRY BUT FOR
THIRSTY.
YEAH.
(INDISCERNIBLE).
>> Reporter: IT WAS A
CELEBRATION WHEN HE LEFT THE
I.C.U. AND LATER THE HOSPITAL.
(INDISCERNIBLE).
>> Reporter: AT HOME,
PETTIGREW HAS TRIED TO KEEP IT
LIGHT BUT THEY THINK TOO MANY
ARE STILL UNDERESTIMATING
COVID-19.
PHILLIPS SAYS OTHER THAN BEING
SLIGHTLY OVERWEIGHT AND HAVING
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE HE WAS
HEALTH OVER THIS.
>> I WILL HAVE PERMANENT LUNG
DAMAGE.
HOW THAT WILL AFFECT ME WE DON'T
KNOW YET.
>> Reporter: WHICH IS WHY HE
WILL KEEP WORKING TO GET
STRONGER AND IS URGING OTHERS TO
SEE HOW SERIOUS THIS VIRUS
REALLY IS.
BRIAR STEWART, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Lien: TRANSIT SYSTEMS IN
B.C. HAVE SEEN REVENUES PLUMMET
BECAUSE OF DECREASED
RETIREDSHIP.
TONIGHT TRYING TO FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT SAYS HELP IS ON THE
WAY.
OTTAWA IS PROVIDING $540 MILLION
TOWARD PUBLIC TRANSIT IN B.C.
THE FUNDS WILL ALSO BE MATCHED
BY THE PROVINCE TO ENSURE
CRITICAL SERVICES CONTINUE.
>> THIS WILL ALLOW COMMUNITIES
ACROSS THE PROVINCE TO CONTINUE
TO PROVIDE VITAL TRANSIT
SERVICE, TO GET FRONT LINE AND
ESSENTIAL WORKERS TO THEIR JOBS
OR PEOPLE TO THE GROCERY STORE
IN A SAFE AND PATIENT WAY.
LEN OTTAWA'S $19 BILLION RESTART
PROGRAM AIMS TO HELP PROVINCES
AND TERRITORIES REBOUND FROM THE
CORONAVIRUS CRISIS.
APART FROM TRANSIT FUNDING SOME
OF THE MONEY WILL GO TOWARDS
P.P.E. AND COVID-19 TESTING.
>> Mike: WE HAVE ALL SEEN THE
VITAL IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH CARE
WORKERS IN OR PROVINCE.
NOW THE GOVERNMENT IS ANNOUNCING
MORE THAN $4 MILLION IN
ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR HEALTH
CARE EDUCATION PROGRAMS AT
POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS.
>> PROVIDING QUALITY HEALTH CARE
TO BRITISH COLUMBIANS IS A
PRIORITY FOR OUR GOVERNMENT.
AND THAT STARTS WITH WORLD CLASS
EDUCATION AND TRAINING.
>> THAT IS ON TOP OF THE
46 MILLION IN FUNDING ADDED OVER
THE PAST THREE YEARS.
>> THE NEW INVESTMENT WILL GO TO
TRAINING THOUSANDS OF HEALTH
CARE WORKERS.
THE PROGRAMS SET TO SEE A BOOST
INCLUDES THE BRIDGING PROGRAM
FOR NURSES TO STUDY FOR A LATCH
LORE'S DEGREE IN NURSING AT
VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND
A FAST-TRACK PROGRAM AT TRU TO
TRAIN RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS WHO
ARE KEY FOR PATIENTS WITH
COVID-19.
>> VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL HAS
VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO END POLICE
STREET CHECKS.
IT ALLOWS OFFICERS TO STOP A
PERSON AND CHECK AND RECORD
THEIR PERSONAL INFORMATION.
THE PRACTICE HAS BEEN CRITICIZED
FOR BEING RACIST.
V.P.D. DATA RELEASED IN 2018
SHOWED ALMOST 100,000 STREET
CHECKS WERE CONDUCTED
BETWEEN 2008 AND 2017.
INDIGENOUS AND BLACK PEOPLE WERE
SIGNIFICANTLY OVERREPRESENTED IN
THESE CHECKS.
RECENT PROVINCIAL CHANGES HAVE
LED TO A SERIOUS DROP IN
VANCOUVER.
THE DECISION IS NOW UP TO THE
POLICE BOARD TO END THE
PRACTICE, BUT THE MOTION DIRECT
MAYOR KENNEDY STEWART TO WRITE A
LETTER MAKING THE
RECOMMENDATION.
AS CHAIR OF THE BOARD, THOUGH,
STEWART CAN'T VOTE ON THE MOTION
HIMSELF.
>> Mike: TWO PEOPLE HAVE DIED
IN SURREY IN AN EARLY-MORNING
HOUSE FIRE.
>> Lien: AS JOEL BALLARD
REPORTS, THE HOME'S SECLUDED
LOCATION MADE FIGHTING THE FIRE
A DIFFICULT TASK.
>> THEY WERE CALLED AROUND 4:15
THIS MORNING.
BY THE TIME THEY ARRIVED THE
HOUSE WAS COMPLETELY ENGULFED.
WITNESSES THAT SAID THEY CAN SEE
FLAMES RISING 30 FEET ABOVE THE
HOUSE.
BY MID-MORNING THE FIREFIGHTERS
WERE WORKING TO PUT OUT THE LAST
FEW HOTSPOTS BUT THE HOUSE
GUTTED, THE WALLS CHARRED AND
BLACK.
THE ROOF HAD SO MANY HOLES IN IT
IT WAS ALMOST NONEXISTENT AND
SADLY, TWO PEOPLE WERE FOUND GET
DEAD.
WITNESSES TOLD US FIREFIGHTERS
THEY KNEW PEOPLE WERE INSIDE BUT
BY THE TIME THE FIREFIGHTER WERE
ABLE TO MAKE IT TO THEM IT WAS
TOOL.
FOR THOSE WHO LIVE IN THIS
NEIGHBOURHOOD, IT'S A SAD DAY.
>> VERY NICE (INDISCERNIBLE)
>> Reporter: INVESTIGATOR ARE
NOW ON SCENE TO TRY AND
DETERMINE A CAUSE, BUT AS OF YET
THERE'S NOTHING TO SUGGEST FOUL
PLAY.
JOEL BALLARD, CBC NEWS, SURREY.
>> OUR FIRST CHECK OF THE
FORECAST NOW, METEOROLOGIST
JOHANNA WAGSTAFFE JOINS US.
ONCE AGAIN A LITTLE WINDY THIS
EVENING BUT KIND OF A A DULL DAY
IT BRIGHTENED UP A BIT.
>> I WOULD SAY TODAY WAS A FRESH
DAY WITH A FEW SUNNY BREAKS IN
BETWEEN.
I WASN'T HEARING TOO MANY
COMPLAINTS, THOUGH, ABOUT THE
DROP IN TEMPERATURE, DROP IN THE
HUMIDITY, CLOUD COVER THIS
MORNING, AND WE'VE GOT THOSE
CLOUDS ROLLING BACK IN AS WELL.
BUT, YEAH, NICE HOT AND MUGGY
TAKING A LUNCH STROLL AROUND THE
BLOCK.
LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT THE
TEMPERATURES LOOK LIKE RIGHT
NOW.
DEFINITELY COOLER THAN WHERE
WE'VE BEEN THE PAST COUPLE OF
DAYS, JUST 19 UP TOWARDS THE
SUNSHINE COAST, 20 FOR YVR.
WE HIT 21 BRIEFLY.
YOU LOST THE HUMIDEX, REALLY
JUST FEELING A COUPLE OF DEGREES
MUGGIER AS YOU MOVE INTO THE
AFTERNOON AND THAT'S THANKS TO
THIS COLD FRONT CUTTING INTO OUR
HOT AND MUGGY AIR.
WE'RE ALREADY SEEING THE LEADING
EDGE ADVANCE ACROSS THE SOUTH
COAST WHICH IS WHY THE CLOUDS
ARE THICKENING UP AS WE SPEAK
AND THE RAIN WILL FOLLOW.
YES, THIS IS BRINGING MORE RAIN
THAN WE HAD LAST NIGHT AND EARLY
THIS MORNING, REALLY JUST
SCATTERED.
THIS ONE LIKELY THAT EVERYONE
WILL SEE A FEW DRIPS AND DROPS,
REALLY PICKING UP AFTER
MIDNIGHT, BUT LOOK AS WE TAKE
YOU INTO THE AFTERNOON, BACK UP
TO 21 AND BACK UP INTO THE
SUNSHINE, AND THIS REALLY IS THE
LAST OF THE RAIN OR LAST OF ANY
FORECAST SHOWERS FOR THE FUTURE
SO ENJOY THE FRESHNESS AND TILE
TAKE YOU THROUGH A HOT AND MUGGY
FORECAST COMING UP.
>> MAKES IT EASIER TO SLEEP AT
NIGHT.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, JO.
>> THE NHL'S NEWEST TEAM
OFFICIALLY HAS A NAME, THE
SEATTLE KRAKEN.
>> Mike: AND IT'S GIVING B.C.
LOCK FANS A LOT TO TALK ABOUT
FROM BRANDING TO BUILDING A
CROSS BORDER RIVALRY WITH THE
VANCOUVER CANUCKS.
>> DAN BURRITT IS HERE TO BREAK
IT DOWN.
>>> DAN, BIG DAY TODAY.
>> YES, SEATTLE'S NHL TEAM IS A
GIANT...
CALAMARI?
YES, THERE IT IS, ENGINE 19
MONTHS OF SPECULATION, INSTEAD
OF THE SOCKEYES, EVERGREENS
SASQUATCH, SEATTLE WENT WITH A
MEMORABLE NAME FANS SUGGESTED
SOON AFTER THE EXPANSION
FRANCHISE WAS REPORTED ALMOST
TWO YEARS AGO.
IT'S ALSO A NOD TO SEATTLE'S MAY
REMEMBER HISTORY AND THE GIANT
OCTOPUS THAT LIVES FROM PUGET
SOUND BUT ALSO THE FACT THAT THE
CITY USED TO HAVE A HOCKEY TEAM
THAT WON THE STANLEY CUP IN
1917.
>> WE FOUND TODAY IS PROOF
POSITIVE, PROOF POSITIVE THAT WE
CONTINUE TO HONOUR THAT PASSION,
A PASSION TO BUILD THE NEXT
GREAT FRANCHISE, A PASSION TO
BRING THE STANLEY CUP BACK TO
SEATTLE.
DIANA FOR THOSE WHO DIDN'T
GOOGLE WHAT IS A KRAKEN TODAY,
HERE IT IS...
>> RELEASE THE KRAKEN!
>> OF COURSE WE WOULD PLAY THAT
CLIP.
WIKIPEDIA I CAN'T SAYS THE
LEGENDARY JOINED CEPHALOPOD SEA
MONSTER LIKE AN OCTOPUS OR A
SQUID THE MYTH THAT IT IS
TERRORIZING SAILORS AND VISITS
THE CARIBBEAN ON OCCASION.
IT'S ALSO, FOR THE RECORD, A
RATHER TASTY BLACK RUM, DON'T
YOU.
NO.
>> Mike: YES, WE LEAR THAT.
WE KNOW SOME VANCOUVER CANUCKS
FANS HAVE BEEN ITCHING FOR A
PACIFIC NORTHWEST HOCKEY RIVALRY
SINCE SEATTLE WAS AWARDED A
CLUB.
WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING?
>> THE ORCA AGAINST THE SQUID,
WE ASKED SOME PEOPLE HERE
DOWNTOWN AND THEY SURE THINK
THAT NEW NAME IS SOMETHING...
>> I THINK IT SOUNDS MORE SILLY
THAN AGGRESSIVE BUT FUNNY AT THE
SAME TIME, I THINK FOR NERDY
PEOPLE IT WILL BE COOL.
>> LOOKS GOOD.
COLOUR'S AMAZING.
LOOKS LIKE IT CAN BE A KILLER
TEAM.
KRAKEN.
WHY KRAKEN THOUGH?
>> NOT A FUGE FAN OF THE LOGO.
>> I THINK IT'S A GOOD NAME,
YEAH, A MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTER.
RELEASE THE KRAKEN.
>> THERE'S PROBABLY POTENTIAL
FOR SOME -- POTENTIAL FOR SOME
HEALTHY RIVALRY.
>> KRAKEN'S LIKE CRACK.
SO IT DOESN'T SOUND THAT LOVELY.
>> NO, KRAKEN IS NOT LIKE CRACK.
THE SEATTLE KRAKEN ARE SET TO
SLITHER TOW THE ICE NEXT SEASON.
>> Mike: MAYBE THEY'LL
INVITE -- WELFARE THE OPENING
IS, LIAM NEESON.
>> OR A LITTLE JERRY BRUCKHEIMER
MOVE.
>> WASTING A LITTLE OF THAT
KRAKEN RUM, PERHAPS?
MARKETING POTENTIAL, EVERYBODY.
ENJOY.
>> Lien: THANK YOU, DAN.
>>> A REMARKABLE TURNAROUND FOR
THE VANCOUVER WHITECAPS TODAY IN
FLORIDA AS THEY CLINCHED A WILD
CARD SPOT IN THE TOURNAMENT.
>> CHRISTIAN DEHOVEY, THEY HAVE
THEIR SECOND INCREDIBLE --
>> THE TEAM'S BEAT THE CHICAGO
FIRE BY SCORING TWO GOALS SIX
MINUTES APART IN THE SECOND HALF
OF THE UNLIKELY WIN.
THE FIRE NEEDED A WIN TO MOVE TO
SECOND PLACE BUT STILL COULD
HAVE ADVANCED WITH A ONE GOAL
LOSS.
THE WHITECAPS HOLD ONE OF FOUR
WARD SPOTS.
THEY'LL MEET TORONTO FC IN THE
KNOCK OUT ROUND THAT BEGINS THIS
WEEKEND WEEKEND.
>> THE VANCOUVER PARK BOARD SAYS
IT WILL NO LONGER DISMANTLE A
BIKE PARK IN VANCOUVER.
THE OUTCRY FROM PARENTS AND
FREQUENT THE POPULAR ATTRACTION.
>> Lien: DOZEN OF
NEIGHBOURHOOD KIDS WHO TAKE TO
THE BIKE COURSE AT EAST
VANCOUVER'S GREY PARK.
IT WAS BUILT SHORTLY AFTER THE
COVID-19 PANDEMIC HIT BUT IT
RECENTLY CAUGHT THE ATTENTION OF
THE VANCOUVER PARK BOARD.
>> STAFF PLAN TO DISMANTLE IT
TODAY AMID SAFETY CONCERNS BUT
AFTER PUSH-BACK FROM KIDS AND
FAMILY THE PLANS WERE CALLED
OFF, WELCOME NEWS FOR KIDS AND
PARENTS ALIKE.
>> IT'S REALLY COOL, BECAUSE THE
KIDS HAVE ENTERTAINMENT, I HAVE
SEEN FOUR-YEAR-OLDS RIDING THE
PUMP TRACK ON STRIDER BIKES AND
RUN BIKES, AND IT'S REALLY
APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES.
>> WORK TO REMOVE THE TRACK HAD
BEEN SCHEDULED TO BEGIN ON
THURSDAY.
PARENTS WILL NOW WORK WITH THE
BOARD TO KEEP THE SPACE INTACT
AND SAFE.
IT MIGHT BE A SMALL TRACK BUT
FOR THESE KIDS, CLEARLY A VERY
BIG VICTORY.
>> BIG VICTORY INDEED.
>>> A REMINDER YOU CAN ALSO
WATCH THIS NEWSCAST LIVE ON THE
FREE CBC GEM APP.
>> AND CBC VANCOUVER IS ALSO ON
FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE AND INSTAGRAM.
YOU CAN FOLLOW BOTH OF US AND
JOHANNA AND DAN AS WELL ON
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER.
>> Mike: TRACKING TWO DECADES
OF DEADLY ENCOUNTERS WITH
CANADIAN POLICE.
WHAT CBC'S RESEARCH SAYS ABOUT
THE RELATIVE RISK TO BLACK AND
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, NEXT.
>> Lien: THANKS FOR STICKING
AROUND THROUGH THE BREAK.
A FAMILY IN VANCOUVER IS DEALING
WITH UNUSUAL SQUATTERS.
HOBBITS HAVE TAKEN OVER THE
FRONT YARD OF THEIR HOME.
>> THANKLY THE RESIDENT IS NOT
BOTHERED AND THE NEW RESIDENTS
ARE BRINGING A LITTLE MAGIC AND
SOME MUCH NEEDED CONNECTION TO
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.
>> WE NEED TO PREC THEM.
>> Reporter: AS A FORMER
PROFESSIONAL BANK OF CANADAER,
FRANK KNOWS FIRSTHAND HOW
DEVASTATING A CONCUSSION CAN BE.
I HAD TINGE EYES AND HEADACHES,
NOT FUN.
BUT I THINK AT THIS TIME I
DIDN'T KNOW WHO IT WAS AND THE
RISKS OF CAN LAST YEAR THE
N.F.L. LAUNCHED A COMPETITION TO
DESIGN A NEW HELMET AND GROUP OF
FOUR COMPANIES TEAMED UP TO
ANSWER THE CALL.
THEIR PROPOSAL WAS SPEND THEY
WERE GRANTED 238,000 U.S. TO
TURN THEIR CONCEPT INTO A
REALITY.
>> WE WERE VERY HAPPY AND VERY
PROUD THAT THE N.F.L. SUPPORTS
OUR CONCEPT AND OUR TEAM.
>> THE DESIGNERS AT COLLIDE WILL
WORK WITH MONTREAL'S ENGINEERING
SCHOOL, E.T.S., TO TEST THEIR
PROTOTYPE.
>> YOU SAY WOW, WHAT A GREAT
OPPORTUNITY, HAVING THESE FOUR
COMPANIES WORKING WITH US ON
DEVELOPING THEM.
WHAT WOULD BE THE FUTURE HELMET
WOULD BE GREAT SO WE JUST SAID
YES, WHY NOT.
>> Reporter: COLLIDE'S.
>> WE WOULD BE REALLY PROUD AND
I WOULD SAY WE HIT THE
CHALLENGE.
>> I WOULD SAY WE'RE CONFIDENT
WE'RE GOING TO PUT A GREAT
HELMET.
EVEN IF WE DON'T BRING THE
MILLION, ALL THE TECHNOLOGY WE
PROVIDED, I'M SURE IT WILL BE
APPLIED AT SOME POINT.
>> Reporter: THE CONSORTIUM
HAS UNTIL JULY 2021 TO DELIVER
THEIR HELMET TO THE N.F.L.
>> WELL, IT WASN'T THE STORY WE
WERE PROMISING TO RUN, BUT.
>> I WAS WATCHING FOR ROBERTS
THE WHOLE TIME.
I LOVE THE S HIRE.
I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS, FRIENDS.
>> APOLOGIES, NO HOBBITS THERE
BUT GOOD INFORMATION ON
CONCUSSION SAFETY, THAT'S FOR
SURE.
OKAY, COMING BACK IN JUST A FEW
SECONDS, FOR NOW, ENJOY THE
VIEW.
>> I'M CBC JOURNALIST WILFRED
DAHL AND I'M NONBINARY.
WHAT EXACTLY DOES THAT MEAN?
WE'LL ANSWER SOME OF THE GENDER
QUESTIONS YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO
ASK IN OUR NEW PODCAST, "THEY
AND US".
LISTEN NOW.
>> Mike: WE ARE ABOUT HALFWAY
THROUGH 2020 AND WE'VE SEEN A
HIGHER THAN NUMBER OF PEOPLE
KILLED IN ENCOUNTERS WITH POLICE
IN CANADA.
>> THAT'S ACCORDING TO CBC DATA
THAT SHOWS MORE THAN 70% OF
THOSE KILLED ARE PEOPLE WITH
MENTAL HEALTH OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE
ISSUES.
>> "THE FIFTH ESTATE"'S MARK
KELLEY LOOKS AT THE CASE OF A
62-YEAR-OLD MAN IN JUNE AND A
WARNING, SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND
THIS STORY DISTURBING.
>> Reporter: IT STARTED WITH A
CALL FOR HELP AND ENDED WITH A
MAN SHOT DEAD.
(SHOTS FIRED)
>> Reporter: AJAZ CHAUDHRY WAS
SCHIZOPHRENIC.
HIS DAUGHTER CALLED THE PEEL
REGIONAL POLICE NONEMERGENCY
LINE HOPING PARAMEDICS WOULD
HELP HER AGITATED DAD.
>> FROM ALL I CAN REMEMBER, IS
COPS AFTER COPS AFTER COPS
ARRIVING, WITH GUNS JUST OUT,
LIKE -- IT'S ONE FRAIL
62-YEAR-OLD MAN WHO WAS IN
CRISIS.
>> Reporter: N E.M.T. RAH SAYS
HER FATHER FEARED POLICE.
HE LOCKED HIMSELF INSIDE THE
PARLIAMENT.
THE TACTICAL UNIT ARRIVED, HE
WAS STUN WITH A TASER, SHOT WITH
RUB BELTS BULLETS, THEN SHOT
DEAD.
>> THE TACTICAL TEAM SHOULD NOT
HAVE BEEN CALLED.
THEREOF NO NEED.
EVEN THE POLICE OFFICERS WERE
UNNECESSARY.
THIS WAS NOT A WHY WILL.
THIS WAS SOMEONE IN A MENTAL
HEALTH CRISIS THAT THE
PARAMEDICS AND SOCIAL WORKERS
SHOULD KNOW AND PROBABLY DO KNOW
HOW TO DEAL WITH.
>> Reporter: SINCE 2000, TWO
THIRDS OF PEOPLE WHO DIED IN
ENCOUNTERS WITH POLICE STRUGGLED
WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES,
SUBSTANCE ABUSE, OR BOTH,
ACCORDING TO THE CBC'S RESEARCH.
CRIMINOLOGIST SCOTT WARDLY SAYS
DATA LIKE THIS IS A CRITICAL
TOOL TO HOLD POLICE ACCOUNTABLE.
>> WHEN WE GET BROADER
STATISTICAL INFORMING THAT ARE
DOCUMENTING THESE PATTERNS, YEAR
AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR, IT'S MUCH
MORE DIFFICULT FOR POLICE
OFFICIALS AND POLITICIANS TO
JUST TURN THEIR BACK.
AND SAY THAT, YOU KNOW, THESE
ALLEGATIONS ARE UNFOUNDED.
>> Reporter: 2020 IS SHAPING
UP TO BE THE WORST YEAR IN
DECADES.
N E.M.T. RAH CHAUDHRY WANT TO BE
A SOCIAL WORKER AND BE PART OF A
SOLUTION TO A GROWING PROBLEM.
>> THE BEST THING I WOULD SAY IS
THAT ME AS A 19-YEAR-OLD IN THE
FUTURE IS US GROWING UP AND
TAKING CHARGE AND LIKE CHANGING
THE WAY THINGS ARE.
>> Reporter: MARK KELLEY, CBC
NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Lien: JUST A FOLLOW-UP ON
THE STORY, THE OFFICER WHO
FATALLY SHOT AJAZ CHAUDHRY IS
REFUSING TO COOPERATE OR
INTERVIEWED BY ONTARIO'S SPECIAL
INVESTIGATIONS UNIT AND HE CAN'T
BE FORCED TO, EITHER.
>> Mike: ON OTT OTHER KEY
FINDING IN CBC's RESEARCH,
INDIGENOUS AND BLACK PEOPLE WERE
OVERREPRESENTED IN DEADLY POLICE
ENCOUNTERS.
CAMERON MacINTOSH ON THAT
ANGLE.
>> THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF SUPPOR-
>> Reporter: WILL HUDSON'S
PAIN IS WRITTEN ON HIS TRUCK IN
A CALL FOR CHANGE.
>> I DO WHATEVER I HAVE TO DO TO
BE HEARD AND BE NOTICED OUT
THERE.
>> Reporter: IN APRIL HIS
16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER, EISHA WAS
ALLEGEDLY INVOLVED IN A LIQUOR
STORE ROBBERY IN WINNIPEG, THAT
LED TO A CHASE, LEADING TO
SHOTS.
>> TAKING HER LIFE, THERE WAS NO
JUSTICE IN THAT.
>> Reporter: HUDSON SAYS HIS
DAUGHTER WAS WRONG TO HAVE BEEN
INVOLVED BUT INSISTS SHE SHOULD
NOT HAVE LOST HER LIFE.
>> THE GUNSHOTS HAPPEN WAY TOO
SOON.
>> THE SHOOTING IS UNDER
INVESTIGATION.
WINNIPEG POLICE AREN'T
COMMENTING.
WHEN HUDSON WAS KILLED SHE WAS
ONE OF THREE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
KILLED IN CONFRONTATIONS WITH
WINNIPEG POLICE IN A PERIOD OF
TEN DAYS.
THE STUDY SHOWS INDIGENOUS AND
BLACK PEOPLE DISPROPORTIONATELY
REPRESENTED COMPARED TO THEIR
SHARE OF THE OVERALL POPULATION.
THE CANADIAN POLICE ASSOCIATION
POINTS TO POVERTY, VIOLENCE AND
ADDICTION IN MARGINALIZED
COMMUNITIES AS AGGRAVATING
FACTORS.
>> IF WE DON'T GET TO THOSE
BROADER UNDERLYING SOCIETAL
ISSUES THAT CAUSE THIS, THEN
YOUR DATA IS NEVER GOING TO
CHANGE.
>> IN ANY OF THESE INSTANCES THE
POLICE ARE JUSTIFIED USING THE
FORCE THAT THEY DID BUT WE NEED
TO LOOK AT THE GREATER
CIRCUMSTANCES.
>> THIS SOCIOLOGIST SPECIALIZES
IN RACE AND POLICING.
>> AS CANADIANS, DO WE WANT TO
SEE OUR BLACK POPULATION -- DO
WE WANT TO SEE INDIGENOUS
POPULATIONS DYING AT THE HANDS
OF STATE AGENCIES?
>> MANITOBA CHIEF ARLAND DUMA
SAYS ATTITUDES NEED TO SHIFT.
>> YOU HAVE SEEN THE DIRECT
RESULTS OF GIVING PEOPLE HOPE
AND GIVING PEOPLE AN OPPORTUNITY
TO GO DOWN IN A DIFFERENT WAY,
AND THAT'S NOT NECESSARILY
MILITARIZING YOUR POLICE FORCES.
>> Reporter: HUDSON'S FATHER
BELIEVES RACISM IS PREVALENT IN
POLICE CULTURE.
>> COPS SHOULD HAVE HAD MORE
TRAINING, SHOULD HAVE DONE MORE
THING TO PREVENT THIS.
>> Reporter: HE'S NOT WAITING
ON ANY INVESTIGATION TO ENGLAND
CHANGE.
CAMERON -- DEMAND CHANGE.
CAMERON MacINTOSH, CBC NEWS,
WINNIPEG.
>> Lien: WE HAVE MUCH MORE ON
THE DEADLY FOREST PROJECT
ONLINE.
YOU CAN HEAD TO CBC NEWS.CA
DEADLY FORCE AND FILTER CASES BY
RACE, YEAR OR LOCATION.
THERE ARE 555 CASE PROFILES.
>> Mike: THE WE CHARITY
SCANDAL CONTINUES TO PLAGUE THE
TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT TONIGHT.
>> Lien: THE CONSERVATIVES ARE
CALLING FOR A SECOND ETHICS
INVESTIGATION INTO FINANCE
MINISTER BILL MORNEAU.
>> Mike: AS EVERYONE DIRE
REPORTS IT'S SPECIFICALLY --
REELED TO 41,000 IN FREE TRAVEL.
>> WE HAVE IDENTIFIED AT LEAST
FIVE SECTION, OF THE ETHICS ACT,
FIVE, SIX, 11, 21, AND 23, THAT
BILL MORNEAU HAS VIOLATED.
HE AS MUCH AS ADMITTED IT
YESTERDAY.
>> Reporter: BILL MORNEAU'S
ADMISSION THAT WE PAID $41,000
IN VACATION EXPENSES FOR HIS
FAMILY HAS MADE HIM THE MAIN
TARGET FOR THE OPPOSITION.
>> IN THE SUMMER OF 2017 MY WIFE
AND DAUGHTER CLAIRE TRAVELLED TO
KENYA TO LEARN ABOUT WE SCHOOL
PROJECTS.
>> Reporter: THAT TRIP IN JUNE E
MORNEAU FAMILY TOOK WITH WE THAT
YEAR.
IN DECEMBER THE FAMILY TRAVELLED
TO A WE PROJECT IN ECUADOR.
>> I EXPECTED AND ALWAYS HAD
INTENDED TO PAY THE FULL COST OF
THESE TRIPS.
AND IT WAS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO
MAKE SURE THAT WAS DONE.
>> Reporter: MORNEAU NOW
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WASN'T DONE.
WE PAID OVER $41,000 TO COVER
THE FAMILY'S COSTS.
FOUR MONTHS AFTER THAT TRIP THE
MORNEAU FAMILY GAVE $50,000 TO
WE.
BEGINNING IN APRIL AND MAY THIS
YEAR OFFICIALS BEGAN TO DISCUSS
THE POSSIBILITY OF PUTTING WE IN
CHARGE OF THE STUDENT SUMMER
GRANT PROGRAM.
MORNEAU'S OFFICE WAS INVOLVED IN
THOSE DISCUSSIONS.
THEN ON JUNE 19 HIS FAME DONATED
ANOTHER $50,000 TO WE.
SIX DAYS AFTER THAT THE
GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCED THAT WE
WOULD ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM.
>> CANADIANS DON'T BELIEVE THIS
MINISTER --
>> Reporter: IT'S NOT THE
FIRST TIME BILL MORNEAU HAS
FAILED TO DISCLOSE BENEFITS OR
ASSETS.
TRIP TO ECUADOR CAME WEEKS AFTER
THE ETHICS COMMISSIONER FOR A
VILLA IN FRANCE.
>> TODAY THE COMMITTEE ASKED THE
PRIME MINISTER TO TESTIFY.
HE'S ALREADY AGREED TO ANSWER
QUESTIONS FROM THE FINANCE
COMMITTEE BUT HASN'T ANSWERED
THIS LATEST.
>> GENERAL JOHN VANCE IS
STEPPING DOWN AS CHIEF OF
DEFENCE STAFF.
VANCE HELD THE POST FOR JUST
OVER FIVE YEARS MAKING HIM ONE
OF THE LONGEST SERVING DEFENCE
CHIEFS IN THE COUNTRY'S HISTORY.
HIS HEN NEUROWAS MARK BY A HIGH
PROFILE GAIN TO STAMP OUT
POLITICAL ADMIRAL WHO WAS
ACCUSED OF LEAKING CABINET
SECRETS.
HIS REPLACEMENT WILL BE NAMED IN
THE COMING MONTHS.
>> AN INDEPENDENCE PANEL HAS
BEEN NAMED TO REVIEW THE MASS
KILLING IN NOVA SCOTIA THAT LEFT
22 PEOPLE DEAD.
>> A LONE GUNMAN WENT ON A 13
HOUR RAMPAGE IN APRIL BEFORE HE
WAS KILLED BY POLICE.
MANY IN THE PROVINCE HAVE BEEN
CALLING FOR A FULL PUBLIC
INQUIRY.
>> AS TOM MURPHY EXPLAINS,
THAT'S NOT WHAT WAS ANNOUNCED
TODAY.
>> Reporter: THE REVIEW WILL
BE CONDUCTED BY A PANEL OF
THREE, FORMER NOVA SCOTIA CHIEF
JUSTICE MICHAEL MACON, FORMER
FEDERAL JUSTICE MINISTER ANNE
McLELLAN AND RETIRED
FREDERICTON POLICE CHIEF LEANNE
FITCH.
>> THE STRENGTH OF THE PANEL,
GIVEN THE AUTHORITY THAT THEY
HAVE, WILL GET THE ANSWERS THEY
NEED.
>> Reporter: HERE'S SOME OF
WHAT THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW WILL
LOOK AT.
THE ROLE THAT INTIMATE PARTNER
VIOLENCE PLAYED IN THE LEAD-UP
TO THE SHOOTING, THE GUNMAN'S
ACCESS TO FIREARMS, HIS
RELATIONSHIP AND INTERACTIONS
WITH THE R.C.M.P., IT WILL ALSO
REVIEW THE POLICE TACTICS AND
DECISIONS MADE THE DAY OF THE
SHOOTING, AND IT WILL EXAMINE
HOW POLICE COMMUNICATED WITH THE
PUBLIC AS THE TRAGEDY WAS
UNFOLDING AND IN THE DAYS THAT
FOLLOWED.
>> PEOPLE WANTED INDEPENDENCE.
THEY WANTED TRANSPARENCY.
THEY WANTED ACCOUNTABILITY AND
THEY WANTED IMPARTIALITY.
THOSE ARE THE SAME CORE
ATTRIBUTES OF AN INQUIRY.
>> Reporter: BUT THERE WILL BE
NO POWER OF SUBPOENA THAT WOULD
NORMALLY COME WITH A FULL PUBLIC
INQUIRY.
RATHER, THE FEDERAL PUBLIC
SAFETY MINISTER AND THE
PROVINCIAL JUSTICE MINISTER
THEMSELVES RETIRED POLICE
OFFICERS WILL, IN THEIR WORDS,
"ENSURE THE REVIEW PANEL HAS
WHAT IT NEEDS TO CARRY OUT ITS
MANDATE."
>> THE R.C.M.P. IS ALSO VERY
KEEN TO ENSURE THAT ALL OF THE
FACTS OF THESE CIRCUMSTANCES ARE
MADE KNOWN, AND AS WELL, ALSO
KEEN THAT THERE ARE LESSONS THAT
CAN BE LEARNED.
>> Reporter: THE REVIEW, WHICH
THE MINISTERS SAY WILL GET
ANSWERS MORE QUICKLY THAN AN
INQUIRY, WILL ALSO LOOK AT
POLICE TRAINING FOR INTIMATE
PARTNER VIOLENCE AND ACTIVE
SHOOTER SITUATIONS.
IT WILL ALSO INVESTIGATE HOW
POLICE DISPOSE OF THEIR VEHICLES
AND OTHER EQUIPMENT AND
CLOTHING.
BUT ALL DOCUMENT AND INFORMATION
COLLECTED BY THE REVIEW PANEL
WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL.
AND THE RECOMMENDATIONS ARE NOT
BINDING.
AN INTERIM REPORT WILL BE FILED
IN FEBRUARY WITH THE FINAL
REPORT MADE PUBLIC IN AUGUST OF
2021.
TOM MURPHY, CBC NEWS, HALIFAX.
>> Lien: WELL, THEY PUT THEIR
SAFETY ON THE LINE FOR US.
BUT WHY ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS
NOW STRUGGLING TO GET THE HEALTH
CARE SERVICES THAT THEY NEED?
THAT STORY NEXT.
>> THE SOUNDS OF THE DRILL, THE
PAIN OF PULLING A TOOTH.
A LOT OF PEOPLE WOULDBRAE
THERE'S NOTHING QUITE AS
DAUNTING AS A VISIT TO THE
DENTIST.
BUT AS KAS ROUSSY FOUND, THERE
IS A DENTIST IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
WHO BELIEVES HIS PATIENTS
DESERVE NOTHING LESS THAN SMOOTH
SAILING.
>> IT WOULD BE A NICE DAY TO
SAIL.
>> Reporter: SEVERAL YEARS
AGO, DALE ANDERSON GAVE UP THE
HIGH OVERHEAD OF A 22 YEAR
DENTAL PRACTICE FOR THE HIGH
SEAS.
>> SOME OF THE PLACES WE GOT TO
SEE ARE JUST INCREDIBLE.
>> Reporter: HIS FIRST LOVE IS
SAILING.
BUT ANDERSON COULD NEVER
ENTIRELY GIVE UP DENTISTRY.
SO FOR ABOUT SIX MONTHS NOW
ANDERSON HAS HAD THE BEST OF
BOTH WORLDS.
>> ALL RIGHT!
>> Reporter: COMBINING
NAUTICAL...
WITH DENTAL.
IN THE CRAMPED QUARTERS OF HIS
18 METRE SAILBOAT ANDERSON AND
WIFE LINDA HAVE SET UP SHOP.
>> OKAY, HAVE A LITTLE PEEK
HERE.
>> Reporter: IN WHAT GIVES
OFFSHORE DRILLING A WHOLE NEW
MEANING, ANDERSON, THE SAILING
CAPTAIN, BECOMES ANDERSON THE
TOOTH DOCTOR.
IN THIS OFFICE, SUNGLASSES ARE A
MUST TO CUT OUT THE BLINDING
SUNLIGHT FROM THE PORT HOLE.
>> LOOKS LIKE A FILLING'S KIND
OF FRACTURED.
>> Reporter: STARTING HIS
DENTAL PRACTICE ON THIS SAILBOAT
SEEMED LIKE THE NATURAL THING TO
DO FOR DALE ANDERSON.
HE SAILED MOST OF HIS LIFE, AND
HAD JUST RETURNED FROM A
TWO-YEAR SAILING TRIP TO THE
SOUTH SEAS WAS WIFE LINDA.
BUT WHEN THE MONEY RAN OUT THE
ANDERSONS CAME BACK TO CANADA
FOR A NEW START.
>> MIGHT NEED A WIZARD WEDGE.
>> NOW THE FLOATING KENNEL
CLINIC SAILS UP B.C.'S WEST
COAST IN SEARCH OF DECAYING
MOLARS AND SWOLLEN GUMS.
>> THAT'S IT, YOU'RE DONE.
>> DIDN'T HURT A BIT.
>> PATIENTS CRITICISM IN REALLY
RELAXED AND IT SEEMS TO BE
ALMOST FRIENDSHIP.
WE END UP TALKING ABOUT BOATS OR
WHERE TO FISH OR ANYTHING,
REALLY, OTHER THAN DENTISTRY, IT
SEEMS LIKE.
>> Reporter: QUINN NET
TAPHOUSE IS A SCUBA DIVING
INSTRUCTOR WHO HAS A FULL
SCHEDULE AND NOT A LOT OF TIME
FOR EVERYTHING ELSE.
THIS DENTIST CHAIR IS ONLY A
SHORT WALK TO THE WHARF.
>> I WAS WORRIED ABOUT A BOAT
GOINGGY AND CAUSING A WAKE OR
SOMETHING LIKE THAT, YOU KNOW,
BUT IT'S NOT A PROBLEM.
>> ROOT CANALS WE TRY AND WAIT
UNTIL THE WEATHER'S RIGHT.
BUT GENERALLY THE ROCKING OF THE
BOAT IS NO PROBLEM.
>> THIS WAY OF LIFE ISN'T A
PERMANENT ANCHOR FOR THE AROUND
SONS.
THEY'LL RUN THEIR PRACTICE LONG
FLUFF TO SAVE UP FOR THEIR NEXT
SAILING TRIP THEN THEY HOPE
ANOTHER TENT WILL FILL IN WHILE
THEY'RE GONE.
>> SOME OF THE STORIES WE'RE
FOLLOWING TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> AFTER OBSERVING FOOTAGE FROM
KELOWNA, AFTER OBSERVING FOOTAGE
OF A DRUM CIRCLE IN THE LOWER
MAINLAND, I HAVE TO SAY TO
BRITISH COLUMBIANS, COME ON,
YOU'RE BETTER THAN THAT.
>> Lien: LIKE A PARENT
SCOLDING THEIR TEEN AFTER THEY
BROKE THE RULES, SOME TOUGH TALK
FROM THE PREMIER TODAYFUL, JOHN
HORGAN ENCOURAGING BIGGER SPACE,
FEWER FACES.
THE DAILY NUMBER OF NEW CASES OF
COVID-19 IS BACK AT A LEVEL NOT
SEEN IN MONTHS.
30 MORE TODAY AND ONE PERSON HAS
DIED.
>> I WILL BE INTRODUCING AN
ORDER REQUIRING THOSE WHO RENT
PROPERTIES, WHETHER IT'S BOATS,
ROOMS, AIRBNB, HOUSE BOATS, OR
HOUSES TO LIMIT THE NUMBERS OF
GUESTS AND VISITORS TO THOSE
PREMISES.
>> Mike: B.C. IS GOING TO
LIMIT THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE
ALLOWED ON RENTAL PROPERTIES AND
BOATS INCLUDING AS YOU HEARD,
HOUSE BOATS.
THE NEW PROVINCIAL HEALTH ORDER
WILL APPLY TO ALL ROGERS
PROPERTIES INCLUDING SERVICES
LIKE AIRBNBS.
>> WHAT WE DISCOVERED WAS THAT
WE COULD USE REPURPOSED CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS WITH WHAT TURNED OUT
TO BE FREE HIGH LEVEL ENCYPTION
SOFTWARE TO CREATE THE TOOLS
THAT WE NEEDED.
>> A B.C. HOSPITAL HAS DEVELOPED
A VIRTUAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
THAT'S PAVING THE WAY FOR OTHER
JURISDICTIONS OVERRUN BY
COVID-19.
ROYAL COLUMBIAN HOSPITAL IS
GIVING NURSE WAS DONORRED PHONES
AND COULD BE LETS ALLOWING THEM
TO COMMUNICATE WHILE IN
ISOLATION.
THE SOFTWARE IS FREE, SECURE AND
NOW BEING OFFERED TO OTHER
CITIES AS A SOLUTION.
>>  ON THE FRONT LINES HAVE RISK
THEIR OWN SAFETY TO GET THE JOB
DONE.
>> WILL IT COMES TO ESSENTIAL
HEALTH CARE WORKERS GETTING
CARE, IT'S A DIFFERENT STORY.
>> IT WAS THIS I.C.U. NURSE'S
FIRST WEEK OFF SINCE THIS
PANDEMIC STARTED.
SHE BOOKED AN APPOINTMENT WITH A
CHIROPRACTOR AND MASSAGE
THERAPIST BUT SHORTLY AFTER
ARRIVAL SHE WAS TURNED AWAY.
>> I WAS A LITTLE DISAPPOINTING
AND YOU COULD SEE THERE WAS A
HUGE INFORMATIONAL GAP.
>> Reporter: AT THE CLINIC,
HASSAN FILLED OUT A COVID
SCREENING CHECKLIST, IDENTIFYING
SHE HAD CONTACT WITH COVID
PATIENT, WEARS P.P.E. ON THE JOB
AND HAS NO SYMPTOMS.
BUT THE CLINIC TOLD HER THEY
CAN'T TREAT HERE UNLESS SHE DOES
A COVID TEST.
>> I THOUGHT THAT WAS CRAZY
BECAUSE WHAT REASSURES YOU
BECAUSE IF I GO HAVE THE TEST
TODAY, TO HIM I GO BACK TO WORK,
THEN WHAT?
>> Reporter: ACCORDING TO
OWN'S MINISTRY OF HEALTH
GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH CARE
PROVIDERS, HASSAN SHOULD HAVE
BEEN ABLE TO RECEIVE TREATMENT
BECAUSE SHE WEARS P.P.E. DURING
EXPOSURE AND HAD NO SYMPTOMS.
>> IF YOU NEEDED MY SERVICE, I
CAN'T SAY HEY, YOU'RE HIGH RISK,
I'M SORRY, I CAN'T FAKE CARE OF
YOU.
BUT THEN HERE YOU ARE, YOU'RE
DENYING ME THOSE RIGHTS.
>> TONS OF THOSE --
>> Reporter: LONG HAUL TRUCK
DRIVER BOB HAINES HAS RUN INTO
ISSUES TOO.
>> I CAN'T EVEN GO SEE MY
DOCTOR.
MY DOCTOR WON'T EVEN SEE ME.
>> Reporter: HAINES REGULARLY
TRAVELS TO THE U.S. AND SAYS HE
CAN'T GET A DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT
AND HIS WIFE'S DENTIST CANCELLED
A RECENT APPOINTMENT, UNLESS SHE
ISOLATES FOR 14 DAYS.
>> I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THEM
TREAT US A LITTLE MORE FAIRLY.
>> THE CANADIAN TRUCKING
ALLIANCE SAYS IT'S LOOKING INTO
HOW WIDESPREAD THE ISSUE IS.
>> ASKING TRUCK DRIVERS TO
QUARANTINE FOR 14 DAYS BEFORE
THEY GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IS
QUITE FRANKLY, UNACCEPTABLE.
>> Reporter: THE ROYAL COLLEGE
OF DENTAL SURGEONS SAYS UNLESS
THE PERSON IS IN NEED OF URGENT
CARE SOME PATIENTS CAN BE ASKED
TO DO A TEST OR ISOLATE.
AS FOR HASSAN, THE HEALTH CLINIC
APOLOGIZED AND UPDATED THEIR
PROTOCOL FOR HEALTH WORKERS.
SHE PLANS TO REBOOK.
CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Lien: WELL, CANADIAN
ATHLETES SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN
TOKYO BY NOW WITH THE SUMMER
OLYMPIC GAMES SET TO START
TOMORROW.
NOW SOME FEAR IT MIGHT NOT EVEN
HAPPEN THOUGH NEXT YEAR.
WE'LL EXPLAIN AFTER THE BREAK.
♪
>> Mike: AT 6:46, A LIVE LOOK
AT VANCOUVER HARBOUR TONIGHT.
NICE EVENING ON THE SOUTH COAST
AFTER A PRETTY DULL DAY.
BUT SHOWERS ARE HEADING OUR WAY.
JOHANNA IS HERE NEXT TO TELL US
WHEN THEY WILL ARRIVE.
♪
WE'RE GOING TO BE HARVESTING THE
FIRST YEAR OF GROWTH WHICH IS
REALLY GREAT.
PEOPLE FIND ESPECIALLY IN THEIR
YARDS IF YOU HARVEST IN THE
FIRST YEAR YOU WON'T GET THE
SECOND YEAR CROP OF BURR DOCK
GROWING WITH ALL THE BURRS.
THIS IS A FIRST YEAR GROWTH BURR
DOCK PLANT.
THE ROOT, BUT IN ORDER TO
IDENTIFY IT, YOU CAN SEE THE
UNDER SIDE IS JUST EVER SO
FAINTLY FUZZY, AND THE TOP IS
WAY BIGGER THAN MY HAND, IT'S
GOT THIS HEART SHAPED BUTT ON
IT, SCALLOPED EDGE, THERE'S NOT
MUCH THAT REALLY LOOKS LIKE BURR
DOCK ROOT.
ONE OF THE THINGS THAT
DISTINGUISH IT ARE THAT THE STEM
IS HOLLOW.
AND IT'S KIND OF RIDGED ALL THE
WAY AROUND.
RHUBARB LASS A BIG U CHANNEL.
IT ALL GROWS FROM ONE CENTRAL
STEM WITH ONE TAP ROOT, A LITTLE
TOBACCO FOR A LITTLE GUY...
YOU'LL NEED A REALLY SHARP
SHOVEL WITH A DEEP SPADE.
THIS TAP ROOT CAN EXTEND OVER A
FOOT, DEEP INTO THE GROUND AND
OFTEN IT GROWS IN LIKE REALLY
ROCKY AND DISTURBED SOIL, SO
IT'S SUMMER, YOU'RE GOING TO
SWEAT, YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE A
GREAT TIME.
HERE'S HOW YOU MAKE FRIED BURR
DOCK.
THE FIRST STEP IS TO CLEAN IT
REALLY WELL IN COLD WATER.
NEXT, SLICE YOUR BURR DOCK ROOT
ON A BIAS IN ABOUT QUARTER I
THINK THICK SLICES.
NEXT WE'RE GOING TO SHALLOW
FRIDAY OUR BURR DOCK IN ABOUT AN
INCH OF OIL AT 350º.
FRY YOUR BURR DOCK FOR ABOUT
THREE MINUTES UNTIL GOLDEN
BROWN, SEASON IT WITH SALT,
PEPPER, A LITTLE PARSLEY AND
ENJOY WITH YOUR FAVORITE DIP.
LIKE A LOT OF WILD EDIBLES THE
BURR DOCK ROOT AND PLANT IS
OFTEN CONSIDERED A WEED.
IT MAY BE A WEED BUT IT'S ISSUE
AND IT'S ONE THAT YOU CAN GET
OUTSIDE, REALLY EASILY, GET YOU
DIGGING AND SWEATING, DOING SOME
GARDENING AND YOU GET THE REWARD
OF A DELICIOUS VEGETABLE AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
♪
>> AND JO IS BACK WITH US AGAIN.
NOT THE CLEAR BLUE SKIES YOU'VE
BEEN USED TO THE LAST COUPLE OF
DAYS BUT I GOTTA SAY IT'S MADE
FOR SLEEPING A BIT EASIER, FOR
THOSE OF US WHO DON'T LOVE
EXTREME HEAT ALL THE TIME.
>> YES, A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE
SENDING ME MESSAGES SAYING I
COULD GO FOR A BREAK TODAY AND
WE GET ANOTHER DAY OF A FRESH
START, INCREASING CLOUD BEHIND
ME, EVEN IN THE PAST FEW MINUTES
YOU CAN SEE CLOUDS AND OUR
EVENING ROOF CREW COMING OUT
ACROSS THE METRO VANCOUVER AREA,
COMING IN FROM THE WEST, THAT'S
THE COLD FRONT, AND THAT'S WHAT
WILL BRING YOU A FEW SHOWERS
OVERNIGHT.
LET ME TAKE YOU TO THE FORECAST
MODELS.
YOU CAN SEE THIS COLD FRONT IS
DRAPED RIGHT ACROSS THE PROVINCE
AND IT'S GOING TO CONTINUE TO
TRACK BASICALLY PUSHING RIGHT
ACROSS TO THE SOUTHEAST OF THE
PROVINCE FOR TOMORROW AFTERNOON.
WE'VE GOT THE BEST RISK OF
SHOWERS OVERNIGHT TONIGHT, AND
TOMORROW MORNING.
BUT WATCHING THOSE INTERIOR
SHOWERS TO SHOW UP AS LIGHTNING
STRIKES AND I'LL TELL YOU MORE
ABOUT THAT IN A QUICK MOMENT.
KEEPING THIS GOING THROUGH TO
TOMORROW
AFTERNOON, AND THEN SATURDAY
MORNING, LOOK HOW QUICKLY THAT
CLEARS OUT.
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING BACK IN
FOR A VERY SUMMER-LIKE WEEKEND,
AND GETTING HOT AS WE HEAD INTO
SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
NORTH TEMPERATURES, PEACE REGION
AND UP
TOWARDS THE NORTHWEST AND INTO
YUKON, SEASONAL FOR TOMORROW,
TAKING YOU THROUGH TO SATURDAY
AND BUILDING A LITTLE MORE AS WE
GET INTO THAT HIGH PRESSURE
RIDGE, WATCH THE TEMPERATURES IN
THE SOUTH.
STILL FAIRLY BELOW -- BELOW
SEASONAL BY A COUPLE OF DEGREES
FOR TOMORROW BUT AS WE LED INTO
SATURDAY STARTING TO GET THE
TEMPERATURES BUILD BACK IN.
I WANT TO SHOW YOU THE FIRE
DANGER FOR TOMORROW.
THIS IS WHAT THE CONCERN IS.
YOU CAN SEE THOSE POCKETS ACROSS
THE OKANAGAN AND THE KOOTENAYS,
HIGH TO EXTREME.
THAT WAS FROM ALL OF THE HEAT
THAT WE'VE SEEN IN THE PAST
WEEK, EVEN LOOKING AT SOME HIGH
AREAS ACROSS THE ISLAND, AND
WITH THAT LINE COMING THROUGH
IT'S REALLY THE INTERIOR AND THE
KOOTENAYS THAT WE'RE WORRIED FOR
NEW FIRE STARTS BECAUSE OF THE
LIGHTNING STRIKES.
AGAIN, THAT'S TOMORROW
AFTERNOON, WE'LL KEEP A CLOSE
EYE ON THE COLD FRONT AS IT
TRACKS ACROSS THE PROVINCE.
>> Lien: WE'LL JUST SEE IN A
AS SHOWERS; HIGHS BACK UP TO 21
SO A SIMILAR FRIDAY TO THE DAY
WE JUST GOT THROUGH EXCEPT WE
WON'T GET THE CLOUD BACK IN AT
THE END OF THE DAY AND WE'LL
PROBABLY SEE THE SHOWERS TO
START.
22 FOR SATURDAY, SO YOU'RE
ALREADY GOING TO NOTICE THAT
HEAT BUILDING.
SUNDAY, 25, FEELING MORE LIKE
30 INLAND.
WE'LL KEEP THE HEAT FOR MONDAY.
TUESDAY WE'LL DROP IT A LITTLE
WITH SOME CLOUD COVER BUT THIS
IS REALLY THE FORECAST FOR THE
NEXT SEVEN PLUS DAYS, THAT RAIN
FOAM WILL PROBABLY BE --
TOMORROW WILL BE PROBABLY ALL
WE'LL SEE FOR A WHILE SO ENJOY
IT IF YOU LIKE IT.
>> WE WILL, THANK YOU SO MUCH,
JO, A NICE LITTLE BREAK.
>>> THE SUMMER OLYMPICS WERE
SUPPOSED TO START TOMORROW, BUT
BECAUSE OF THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC
THEY'RE NOW SCHEDULED TO START A
YEAR FROM TODAY.
>> Mike: STILL, THERE IS
CONCERN THAT WON'T HAPPEN AOR AS
FREELANCE REPORTER GRACE LEE
TOLLS US ORGANIZERS SAY THE
TOKYO GAMES WON'T TAKE PLACE
UNTIL THE CORONAVIRUS SITUATION
IMPROVES.
>> WE'RE LEAVING A PERIOD OF
GREAT UNCERTAINTY.
>> Reporter: WITH ONE YEAR TO
GO TO THE TOKYO GAMES,
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
PRESIDENT THOMAS BAUCH HAD A
MESSAGE OF HOPE.
>> THESE GAMES, TOKYO 2020 AND
2021 CAN, SHOULD, AND WILL BE
THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE
TUNNEL.
THAT ALL HUMAN KIND IS IN AT
THIS MOMENT.
>> Reporter: SPEAKING AT A
CEREMONY IN SWITZERLAND THE HEAD
OF THE I.O.C. SAID HE WAS
QUANTITY ABOUT THE MEASURES
BEING PUT IN PLACE TO PROTECT
ATHLETES AND THAT THOSE MEASURES
WOULD ENABLE THE GAMES TO TAKE
PLACE NEXT YEAR.
BUT THERE ARE GROWING QUESTIONS
ABOUT WHAT AN OLYMPICS IN THE
MIDST OF A PANDEMIC WOULD LOOK
LIKE.
FOR ONE, ORGANIZERS HAVE AGREED
TO HOLD A SIMPLIFIED GAMES.
JAPAN'S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE SAYS
THAT MEANS LESS ADMITS AND
GLAMOUR.
>> THE GAMES IN THE PAST WERE
GORGEOUS AND EXTRAVAGANT BUT I
DON'T THINK TOKYO 2020 WILL
FOLLOW IN THOSE FOOTSTEPS.
>> Reporter: THOUGH ORGANIZERS
HAVE SAID HOLDING THE GAMES
WITHOUT ANY FANS ISN'T AN OPTION
FOR NOW.
IN TOKYO, VIRUS CONCERNS ARE
GROWING.
THE CAPITAL'S DAILY COVID COUNT
HIT 300 FOR THE FIRST TIME TODAY
AND WITH THAT, PUBLIC SUPPORT
FOR THE OLYMPICS SEEMS TO BE
WITHERING.
A NEW POLL BY KYOTO NEWS FOUND
LESS THAN A QUARTER OF
RESPONDENTS WANTED TO SEE THE
GAMES HELD NEXT YEAR.
GRACE LEE, CBC NEWS, TOKYO.
>> Lien: IF YOU'RE IN THE
MARKET FOR A LIFE SIZED
DINOSAUR, DON'T GO ANYWHERE.
WIFE GOT YOUR SPEAK PEEK OF --
SNEAK PEEK OF
>> OKAY, WE'RE NOW JUST TWO
WEEKS AWAY FROM A TIME WE HAVE
SURELY ALL BEEN WAITING FOR.
>> Lien: YES, WITH BATED
BREATH.
A CHANCE TO BUY YOUR OWN
PERSONAL PIECE OF PREHISTORIC
ROBOTICS FROM DINOSAURS ON
EARTH.
>> Mike: HERE'S A DEEPER DIVE,
OR SHA DIG, INTO WHAT'S UP FOR
AUCTION.
♪
(MUSIC)
(MUSIC)
>> Mike: DOCTORED?
>> Lien: YES, ABSOLUTELY.
AND I HAVE PLENTY OF PLACES TO
PUT A GIANT 22 METRE WHATEVER IT
IS...
DINOSAUR.
>> MEAT EATER OR VEGETARIAN
ONE...
>> OOH, I WAS ALWAYS A FAN OF
THE BRONTOSAURUS GROWING UP.
HE SEEMED KINDS.
>> THEY'LL GET A LOT OF
INTEREST, FOR SURE.
THEY'LL GET SNAPPED UP.
>> Lien: YOU CAN ALWAYS CATCH
THERE NEWSCAST ON LINE,
CBC.CA/BC.
>> DAN'S HERE AT 11.
THANK FOR WATCHING TONIGHT.
