CBC Reporter Michell Ghoussoub brings us the latest on B.C.'s breast cancer screening system challenges. Our guest Dr. Paula Gordon, Clinical professor, UBC Radiology department; and Dense Breasts Canada Medical Advisor, talks about the systemic issues causing delays. And, as cities and towns contemplate their response to new provincial short-term rental rules, we speak with short-term rental owner Julia Payne, and Doug King, Together Against Poverty Society executive director.
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Canucks take series lead vs. Oilers | Staying active this spring | Wildfire update
Mental health toll on wildfire evacuees | Camping safely during fire season
Should B.C. United and B.C. Conservatives merge? | Child care in schools
Wildfire supports in B.C. communities | Alice Munro dies at age 92
Fort Nelson wildfire latest: More evacuations ordered as fire closes in
Celebrating mom humour | Gardening tips with Brian Minter
BC Today, May 9: Canucks fever grows after wild comeback win | The dangers of microplastics
$110 ICBC rebate and no change to rates | Inspiring stories of youth in B.C.
Feds approve B.C. ban on public drug use | Stigma's role in addiction recovery
Alcohol at the beach: Votes in Vancouver, Kelowna | Pains and joys of immigrating
Police made arrests in killing of B.C.Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Kamloops church fire | Loblaws boycott | Stories from Chinese restaurants
B.C.'s new short term rental laws come into effect
The Road to Recovery: First Steps
Bye-Bye B.C., Hello Alberta: What interprovincial migration means for both provinces
Brave Little Hunter is free | Canucks watch parties and safety | Dog grooming
Wildfire evacuation order downgraded in Chetwynd | Renting with a disability
Growing calls to end drug decriminalization pilot | Modern etiquette tips
Capital gains tax changes | Live update on Surrey policing
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