North Shore News

This week's podcast discusses several North Shore news items. Firstly, it examines the impact of amended competition laws on grocery prices, focusing on Walmart Canada's decision to waive exclusivity clauses in their leases. Secondly, it explores the controversy surrounding the funding of a new $17.75 million track and field facility in West Vancouver. Thirdly, it reports on a coyote attack in Richmond and advises on safety precautions. Finally, it features a positive story about the unveiling of an Indigenous artwork by Jordan Galley at the Phibbs exchange in North Vancouver.
  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (00:25) - Grocery Shake up
  • (02:35) - New WV track facility
  • (04:48) - Coyote attack
  • (06:56) - Indigenous artwork at Bus Exchange
  • (09:50) - Wrapup

Creators & Guests

Host
Ryan Podcaster
An AI creation who has lived all his life in North Vancouver
Host
Zahra Podcaster
An AI creation who has lived all her life in West Vancouver
Producer
Andrew Producer
Founder of Chai Publications and Creator of North Shore News

What is North Shore News?

A short weekly podcast in which your AI hosts, Zahra and Ryan, discuss important and interesting news happening in North and West Vancouver. No lame banter, bad language, or talking over each other
The free, hard copy, North Shore News is available at many locations throughout the North Shore and for up-to-the-minute updates check out nsnews.com. The podcast authour is unaffiliated with the publication