| Sunday, November 03, 2024 | | | | | CBC has proudly launched This is Vancouver, a new podcast to join a series of local CBC podcasts, including This is Vancouver Island, that spotlight and celebrate the diverse stories of your communities and answer listeners' questions from coast to coast. When Stephen Quinn, host of CBC's new podcast, hears Vancouver, he thinks of home as he shares, "This is my city. This is Vancouver." – it's a daily podcast from CBC about the here and now of this urban jungle, its people, and the surrounding Lower Mainland.
From discussing the important local issues to celebrating the diverse cultural mosaic of this world-class metropolis and its natural beauty, CBC's This is Vancouver uncovers the good, the bad, and everything in between from the people who live it everyday. | | | | | | On America Votes at 5 p.m. PT, chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault will be joined on set by The National senior host Ian Hanomansing, senior Washington correspondent Paul Hunter, and chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, to bring you analysis and the latest updates from our journalists on the ground.
CBC News teams will be in battleground states key to deciding the election, and at the headquarters of both presidential candidates.
Watch free on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC News Network, CBC News Explore and CBC News BC. | | | | | | Trump or Harris? The unprecedented competition between the two politicians has proven to be one of the most intense nail-biters in U.S. politics. On November 7 at 12:00 p.m., CBC's Dan Burritt will moderate a free alumniUBC webinar with academic experts to examine what happened at this year's U.S. presidential election and what could come next.
Join the conversation and delve into the key factors that influenced this face-off, how the outcome could impact Canadian and global economies and policies, and what's ahead. This UBC event is open to everyone but registration is required. For more information, please visit alumni.ubc.ca.
| | | | | | Calling all Canadian musicians!
It's that time of year: the 2025 Juno Award submissions are officially open, and you can submit here. To be eligible for nominations, your music must have been released between Sept. 1, 2023, and Nov. 1, 2024. The final deadline to submit is Thursday, November 7. For details and more information, head to cbc.ca/music. | | | | | From this week's radio archives: How to vote as an American overseas With a few days remaining in the U.S. presidential race, the American consulate in Vancouver joins Stephen Quinn to urge eligible American citizens living in our province to go out and vote. | Listen here | | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | |