Jody and George tackle gang crimes and whether or not decisions being made are the right ones. Next, the decampment of Strathcona - which is not the end of campsites. Plus, whose job its it to save the PNE? Finally, kids getting COVID vaccine might be the most efficient roll-out of all.
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Jody Vance is a born and raised Vancouverite who’s spent 30 years in both local and national media. The first woman in the history of Canadian TV to host her own sports show in primetime, since 2011 she’s been working in both TV and radio covering news and current affairs.
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SWIM ON:
- Last week on UnSpun, Jody and George hit the highs (party time on the beach?) and the lows (Vaccine Hunger Games).
- Earlier this week, Jody makes the case (the plea?) to have laws recognize reality and just let people have a damn beer in the park.
- Don't miss the debut episode of The Orca's newest podcast, Ellected - a show about women in politics by women in politics. Host Sarah Elder-Chamanara welcomes Green Party of Canada leader Annamie Paul.