Adam Stirling Hour 4 - May 6 – 2024
Discussions on municipal governance and property tax increases. During open lines residents call and text opinions on upcoming on this issue and more
Adam Stirling Hour 3 - May 6 – 2024
Adam engages with listeners during open lines. Through calls and texts listeners voice their opinions on property taxes, protests, statues of historical figures and more. Adam talks about BC politics and what discussions are happening in the BC Legislature.
Victoria News at Noon - May 6, 2024
Local London Drugs locations in Tillicum Mall and Downtown on Yates are among 35 of 80 stores that reopened over the weekend, after a cyber-security breach forced the retailer to close. This and more top stories from around the region and beyond during Victoria News at Noon
Poll finds: Canadians divided on statue toppling as a form of protest
Adam spoke with Mario Canseco, President of Research Co. A new Research Co. poll has found, Canadians are divided on the goals and motivations of people who have toppled statues across the country, and practically half express negative feelings on the practice.
Adam Stirling Hour 2 - May 6 – 2024
Discussions on BC’s housing targets and how municipalities are measuring up. Poll finds: Canadians divided on statue toppling as a form of protest Adam spoke with Mario Canseco, President of Research Co. A new Research Co. poll has found, Canadians are divided on the goals and motivations of pe…
Adam Stirling Hour 1 - May 6 - 2024
Discussions on Langford’s 15.63% tax increase. What are other municipalities doing to reduce tax burden for constituents?
Adam Stirling Hour 4 - May 3 - 2024
In the final hour of today's show, Adam opened up the phone line to hear from listeners. B.C. drug decriminalization and UVic's pro-Palestinian encampment were discussed.
Adam Stirling Hour 3 - May 3 - 2024
In this hour, Adam spoke with Andrew Enns, Executive Vice-President of Leger, about their latest federal voting intention data and which voters are most likely to vote for a different party in the next federal election. Later, Adam opened up the phone lines to hear from listeners.
Adam Stirling Hour 2 - May 3 - 2024
In this hour, Adam discussed the lack of affordable housing & rentals in B.C. Later, Adam spoke with David Hutniak, CEO of Landlord BC, about how they are help short term rental owners transition to log-term tenancies and the new B.C. Secondary Suite Incentive Program.
Will B.C.'s Secondary Suite incentives help the affordable rental crisis?
Adam spoke with David Hutniak, CEO of Landlord BC, about how they are help short term rental owners transition to log-term tenancies and the new B.C. Secondary Suite Incentive Program.