Stricter rules on homeless encampments were passed by the Vancouver Park Board on Monday, despite concerns from advocates. We hear from Vancouver park board commissioner Angela Haer, and hear from callers on how encampments are being handled in their parts of the province. Then 51 prominent Canadians have written an open letter asking political leaders to "address urgently the rise of incivility." Our guests Aftab Erfan, executive director, Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, and Jennie Barron, executive director at the Mir Centre for Peace discuss ways to improve civil discourse.
Out-of-control wildfires spark evacuation alerts in Cariboo, Endako | Earth Day
Vancouver Canucks' playoff run | Gardening with Brian Minter
Trans Mountain pipeline sale | Rural homelessness in B.C.
Reaction to budget housing plan | Funding for national disability benefit
'Generational fairness' in the federal budget | Resiliency for teens
Sombre 8th anniversary of poisoned drug crisis | TED Talks' 10th anniversary
Killer whale rescue underway | Pet adoption in B.C.
Alleged drug use at hospitals | Being single in B.C.
Surrey rejects $250M for police transition | Eid al-Fitr | Online gambling
The solar eclipse and live coverage of the moment of totality in Canada
Why do people choose to leave B.C.? | Brian Minter takes your gardening questions
Calls for Quesnel mayor to step down | What is B.C.'s best bird?
Taiwan earthquake | Meeting B.C.'s growing energy need | Addiction recovery homes
Province proposes new rental protections | Novel explores life of child with ADHD
Ottawa's 'renters’ bill of rights' | Ask an astronaut your space questions
Be 'bear aware' this year | Is there a health-care worker you'd like to thank?
Baltimore bridge collapse | What are the struggles and successes of B.C. youth?
CRAB Park update | 2024 Junos | Call in with your best 'fun facts'
On World Water Day, what does water access mean to you? | Travelling with pets
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