Vancouver comedy podcast to release its 500th episode
Graham Clark, left, and Dave Shumka are poised to release the 500th episode of the award-winning Stop Podcasting Yourself. Dan Toulgoet photo Nine years is a long time in podcasting. “When we started,...
View ArticleEpisode 1 of the Vancouver Is Awesome Podcast
Co-producers/hosts Lindsay William-Ross and Bob Kronbauer We’ve launched a podcast! Aptly entitled Vancouver Is Awesome, it’s hosted by V.I.A. Senior Writer Lindsay William-Ross and me, Bob Kronbauer....
View ArticleV.I.A. Podcast Ep 2 – Vancouver’s first zero-waste store
We released Episode 2 of the Vancouver Is Awesome podcast today! Each week we bring you insights and analysis on things happening in your city that we think you should know about. In the middle of each...
View ArticleV.I.A. podcast Ep. 3 – What is Hanukkah?
We released Episode 3 of the Vancouver Is Awesome podcast today! Each week Lindsay William-Ross and Bob Kronbauer bring you insights and analysis on things happening in your city that we think you...
View ArticleV.I.A. podcast Ep 4 – Seafood on the West Coast
We released Episode 4 of the Vancouver Is Awesome podcast today! Each week Lindsay William-Ross and Bob Kronbauer bring you awesome things happening in your city that we think you should know about. In...
View ArticleV.I.A. Podcast Ep 6 – The addiction crisis of the 90s
We’ve released Episode 6 of the Vancouver Is Awesome podcast! This week’s guest is Travis Lupick, local author of the new book Fighting for Space: How a Group of Drug Users Transformed One City’s...
View ArticleBinge-worthy new podcast explores alleged self-help sex trafficking cult with...
A CBC podcast series released earlier this month takes a deep dive into the world of NXIVM, a self-help group that allegedly branched out into sex-trafficking sub-groups; its founder; and one ex-member...
View ArticleSomeone Knows Something podcast seeks killer of teen girl murdered in 1986
Efforts to find out who killed 15-year-old Kerrie Ann Brown in Thompson, Manitoba have been going on for 32 years now but an investigation by the CBC podcast Someone Knows Something is bringing new...
View ArticleNew podcast explores unsolved 1965 bombing that killed 52 people on board a...
It’s one of Canada’s biggest mysteries in aviation history, and one of the biggest mass killings in the country’s history. On July 8, 1965, Canadian Pacific Flight 21 crashed outside of 100 Mile House,...
View ArticleHow to become a podcaster in Vancouver (with a little help)
Vancouver Public Library and V.I.A. have teamed up to help you discover new reads, hidden book gems and surprising literary finds. Check back every couple of weeks for the latest reading...
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