Good News Tuesday goes coast to coast this week, and the stories range from eleven hundred pounds to a cup of tea at a library table. The throughline is the same: simple things done with intention tend to matter more than anyone expects.
A Chilliwack-based fishing crew pulled an eleven-and-a-half-foot white sturgeon from the Fraser Valley, the biggest catch of their run. A grade nine student in Edmonton was named one of Canada's best young scientists for developing a biodegradable plastic polymer made from pineapple and orange sugars in her backyard. A PEI library opened a seniors cafe so people who had lost their connections had somewhere to show up and play crib.
In England, a group of fathers who lost children formed a football team. They play together and then carve out thirty minutes every session to grieve together out loud. The format is simple. That's the point.
Topics: Good News Tuesday, Fraser Valley sturgeon, biodegradable plastic grade nine, PEI seniors cafe, community grief support
Originally aired on 2026-06-23

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