From historic hub to struggling strip: What's needed to transform Granvrille Street?
Granville Street is struggling with vandalism, high vacancies, and public disorder. But the city is hoping to revitalize the district with a new plan. Stephen Quinn talks with Michael Geller to find out if the historic strip can make a comeback.
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How mentorship is empowering Black entrepreneurs in Vancouver
Stephen Quinn talks to Tika, a Grammy-nominated artist, and Queen Alexis, founder of a performing arts academy, about how mentorship and entrepreneurship are transforming Vancouver’s cultural scene.
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What Are the Invictus Games Bringing to Vancouver?
The 2025 Invictus Games are just around the corner. Host Stephen Quinn chats with Scott Moore, CEO of the Games, about what’s in store as Vancouver and Whistler prepare to welcome over 500 competitors from 23 nations.
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What’s the Story Behind "A Night of Obsidian"?
As Black History Month begins, we talk with Natasha Tony, CEO of Elevate Inclusion Strategies, about "A Night of Obsidian." This special event at the Rio Theatre celebrates the achievements of Black filmmakers, musicians, and artists in Vancouver. Natasha explains the inspiration behind the event’s powerful name and why amplifying Black voices is more important than ever.
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Why Is Vancouver’s mayor boycotting regional meetings?
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has made headlines by boycotting Metro Vancouver meetings, calling the regional governance system "broken." But what’s really going on behind the scenes? Host Stephen Quinn dives into the controversy with Maple Ridge Mayor Dan Ruim.