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BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.Copyright © CBC 2023 Politique
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  • B.C. to end drug decriminalization pilot
    Jan 15 2026

    B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne has announced the province won't extend its drug decriminalization pilot, which ends on January 31. The pilot allowed people to possess small amounts of illicit drugs for personal consumption. But after three years, the province says the project hasn't met its goals.

    We ask listeners how they feel about the end of decriminalization in B.C and how the province should help people struggling with addiction. Former B.C. chief coroner Lisa Lapointe, SFU health researcher Julian Somers and Victoria Police Chief Fiona Wilson join the program to look at what's next to help people struggling with addictions.

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    56 min
  • 3 gang-related homicides in Lower Mainland
    Jan 14 2026

    Police are investigating a new homicide in Surrey — the third suspicious death south of the Fraser in the last five days, all of which investigators suspect are gang-related. We ask listeners how concerned they are with the violence and what they think is drawing people into gangs. UFV criminologist Wade Deisman, and anti-gang educator Kal Dosanjh from KidsPlay Youth Foundation joins the show.

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    28 min
  • The rise of skilled trades careers
    Jan 14 2026

    The B.C. government says 100,000 skilled trades jobs are coming to the province over the next decade. But who's going to fill them? As artificial intelligence and tariffs cause economic uncertainty in the province, the Construction Foundation of B.C. says "skilled tradespeople will be the last ones voted off the island." We ask listeners if they think 2026 is the year to learn a skilled trade and whether they would consider one as a career. BCIT electrical instructor Anna Lary joins the show.

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    18 min
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