The Jill Bennett Show Curiouscast
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Jill Bennett’s twenty years of experience covering B.C.’s biggest stories as a reporter has developed her insatiable curiosity and keen sense for exposing what is really going on with a story. Jill digs deep, goes behind the headlines and finds out the real impact stories will have on the Lower Mainland. She talks with real people about the issues that matter most to them while keeping us informed, connected and entertained. If you want new information, new angles, and to know what’s happening right now, make time to listen to The Jill Bennett Show, Monday – Friday: 12 – 3pm.
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The Canadian Dental Care Plan begins!
The Canadian Dental Care Plan is now officially implemented.
Guest: Sylvie Martel - Director of Dental Hygiene Practice at Canadian Dental Hygienists Association -
Employers asking for sick notes, Protester glorifying the Oct. 7th Hamas attacks, & BC housing inventory!
BC Family Doctors are calling on the province to restrict when and how employers ask for sick notes.
The arrest of protester Charlotte Kates for glorifying the Oct. 7th Hamas attacks.
Greater Vancouver home inventory reaches levels not seen since COVID pandemic. -
The arrest of protester Charlotte Kates
The arrest of protester Charlotte Kates for glorifying the Oct. 7th Hamas attacks.
Guest: Terry Glavin - Columnist for the National Post -
Short-term rental rules now in effect, Travel news with Claire Newell, & TMX Pipeline opens!
Short term rental rules come into effect in BC today!
The latest travel news with Claire Newell from Travel Best Bets!
The TMX pipeline has opened! Is this going to be the last pipeline Canada builds? -
Acceptable protest locations, Crime's impact on BC businesses, & E-bike incentives!
Where is it acceptable to protest? A recent Angus Reid poll says universities are fair game, but not as much in hospitals and schools.
The impact of crime on BC businesses!
Do e-bike incentives make the investment worth it? -
London Drugs says it has temporarily closed all of its stores in Western Canada as it grapples with a ``cybersecurity incident.'
London Drugs says it has temporarily closed all of its stores in Western Canada as it grapples with a ``cybersecurity incident.'
GUEST: Santosh Nair, Cybersecurity expert and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Styx Intelligence
B.C. moves to ban drug use in public spaces, taking more steps to keep people safe
GUEST: Deb Bailey, Member of Moms Stop the Harm
Billing the B.C government for last year’s E.R closures in Nicola Valley Hospital
GUEST: Mike Goetz, Mayor of Merritt