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- The murders and disappearances of an estimated 500 Aboriginal women in Canada over the past 30 years.
- Video magazine featuring rock music videos and interviews with performers.
- Marie Clements' musical documentary connects a pivotal moment in Canada's civil rights history-the beginnings of Indian Nationalism in the 1930s-with the powerful momentum of First Nations activism today.
- Ten women, most of them in Vancouver or Toronto, talk about being lesbian in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: discovering the pulp fiction of the day about women in love, their own first affairs, the pain of breaking up, frequenting gay bars, facing police raids, men's responses, and the etiquette of butch and femme roles. Interspersed among the interviews and archival footage are four dramatized chapters from a pulp novel, "Forbidden Love": Laura leaves her hick town and heads for the city, where she meets Mitch in a bar. Sparks fly, and so do laughter and joy. Ann Bannon, one of the writers of those paperback novels about forbidden love, talks about the genre.
- Premier John Horgan and Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson debate proportional representation versus the current first-past-the-post system, in relation to the referendum on electoral reform.
- A dazzling performance profile of a ballet superstar... A one hour performance/profile on ballet superstar Vladimir Malakhov, Principal Dancer in several prominent ballet companies. Named "best male dancer in the world" three years in succession by the prestigious Japanese "Dance" magazine, hailed as the "New Nureyev" by European critics, and nicknamed the "Phenom" in New York, Malakhov transfixes audiences with his combination of technical brilliance and lyrical eloquence. Jennifer Dunning, of the New York Times says that "In person, Mr. Malakhov is an eager, almost frighteningly disciplined young dancer with an endearing exuberance and sense of comedy..." This dazzling program captures the magnetic presence of this consummate dancer in the rarified atmosphere that surrounds an artist devoted to his art. "True Prince" chronicles the textures of a dancer's daily life - the rehearsals, the backstage rituals, the fans, and the strenuous performance demands of an international star. Through it all, Malakhov remains a modern man with an old fashioned virtue - complete dedication to his art. Combining rehearsals with performance, and mixing modern and classic film techniques creates a chic, hip, and engaging mix of the whimsical and the sublime. Shot in Vienna, Toronto, and Vancouver Canada, True Prince includes segments from Manon, Giselle, and a complete solo performance of the modern ballet Voyage, which was choreographed for Malakhov, based on his experience of being a rootless jet-setter. True Prince is an intimate portrait of a young man already fulfilling his destiny: Vladimir Malakhov - a quintessential ballet prince for our times...
- Special / Exploding mid-air in July 8th, 1965, Canadian Pacific Flight 21 plummeted into the woods in the B.C. Interior, killing all 52 people aboard; Ian Hanomansing uncovers one of Canada's largest unsolved mass murders.
- A CBC British Columbia Town Hall regarding the COVID-19 vaccine with guests that include provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
- (Vancouver) This original podcast explores how the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou thrust Canada into the middle of an international technology trade war. Hosted by CBC Radio One's Stephen Quinn.
- Anita Bathe, Stephen Quinn and Justin McElroy host CBC's live coverage of the 2022 municipal elections in British Columbia.
- Following the isolation and loneliness of the pandemic, Julian Baisa takes to the streets of Vancouver to observe people through the lens of his camera, searching for moments of connection.
- How Tai Chi is practiced in China and North America.
- The stories and people that our city is talking about - every week on CBC's Our Vancouver with Gloria Macarenko.
- Meng Wanzhou lands in Vancouver on what was supposed to be a routine transit stop. Instead, she finds herself under arrest, accused of violating economic sanctions in Iran and facing the possibility of jail in the United States.
- Parenting Expert Christine Pilkington suggests summer camps for kids of all ages that they will want to go to.
- Break open party season with chef Rhys Amber of Big Day Barbeque.
- A look at an old squatter's cabin that has been re-purposed as a public art studio how casing indigenous talent.
- Photographer Ian Azariah revives the metal-plate technique from 1860, and takes it on the road.
- A feature on B.C. amateur sport, from wrestling to hockey, reaching into more diverse communities.
- Susan Point led the resurgence of Coast Salish Art.
- In her new book, conservationist and film maker Isabelle Groc encourages young people to save endangered species before they are gone.
- Indigenous film maker Chris Auchter re-edits a 50-year-old NFB film that failed to follow cultural protocol when showing a totem being raised.
- Get in the spirit of the spooky season with Will Woods of Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours.
- Actor, comic, teacher and mentor David C. Jones discusses comedy as a healing force.
- A special show about technology developed in the city, from apps to video games to financial software.
- Playwright Tetsuro Shigematsu's latest creation explores inner demons using virtual reality.
- Patrick Stark, a local filmmaker, explores what would happen when a veteran with PTSD strikes a bond with aging woman with dementia.
- Madeline Shaw founded the United Girls of the World to empower 11- and 12-year old girls.
- Businessman Collis Verdicchio invents a copper tool to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
- Teen chef Abigail Langford uses her home time to publish a cookbook for kids.
- Opening a new restaurant in a pandemic; Our Vancouver checks in with Ron Cheng of the Cold Tea Restaurant.
- How one UBC grad hopes to build trust between the medical community and Indigenous communities like her own.
- Stories and people from the city, with Gloria Macarenko.