

This is Vancouver
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Your connection to the issues and stories shaping life in Metro Vancouver. Hosted by Stephen Quinn, with new episodes every Tuesday and Wednesday, plus a Thursday dive into city politics with Justin McElroy.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 23min
What do Surrey voters want in this election?
As the federal campaign heats up, The Current’s Matt Galloway kicks off his cross-country tour in Surrey. We drop in on a candid conversation with local voters to hear what’s on their minds—and what they want from Ottawa.

Mar 26, 2025 • 6min
How Burnaby is making music lessons more accessible
As Burnaby’s Michael Bublé gets ready to host the Junos, we meet another Burnaby musician who’s quietly transforming access to music. Joe Keithley — punk legend and city councillor — is making sure more kids can pick up an instrument.

Mar 25, 2025 • 8min
Why Is Vancouver looking to shrink its biggest pool?
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre is overdue for a major upgrade—but a new plan to cut the pool in half is making waves. Swimmers, coaches, and community groups are pushing back. Stephen Quinn speaks with Jeannie Lo, President of the Canadian Dolphin Swim Club, about why a 50-metre pool matters.

Mar 24, 2025 • 11min
What will Gregor Robertson bring to the Liberals' election campaign?
Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson is back in politics—this time as a federal Liberal candidate. Stephen Quinn asks him why he's running and how he feels about carbon tax cuts and pipelines.

Mar 21, 2025 • 8min
Wait… Am I Voting in a New Riding?
With a federal election on the horizon, some voters in Vancouver might find themselves casting their ballots in a different riding—whether they realize it or not. CBC’s Carolyn Jack joins host Stephen Quinn to break down the changes to electoral boundaries and what they mean for you.

Mar 20, 2025 • 16min
What does a surge in Canadian nationalism mean for a country built out of colonialism?
With an election on the horizon, Prime Minister Mark Carney is talking about Canadian sovereignty—but what does that mean for Indigenous communities? Host Stephen Quinn speaks to Kory Wilson, Val Napoleon, and Melanie Mark to explore how these conversations land with First Nations leaders.

Mar 19, 2025 • 6min
Should Surrey have Waterfront Entertainment District?
The Fraser River waterfront in Surrey around the Pattullo Bridge is mainly industrial land, but City Council is exploring whether to change that. They've approved a feasibility study for the creation of a new entertainment district. For more, Stephen spoke to interim CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade, Indra Bhan.

Mar 18, 2025 • 7min
What a historic land agreement means for the Tla’amin Nation and Powell River.
A big land deal in Powell River is making history—giving the Tla’amin Nation back a major piece of its ancestral territory at the tiskwat mill site. But how did this agreement come together, and what does it mean for the Nation’s future? Stephen Quinn talks to Tla’amin legislator Erik Blaney about the long road to this moment, why it matters, and what’s next for the community.

Mar 14, 2025 • 10min
How a Vancouver software developer is helping consumers to buy Canadian
It can be confusing for consumers to identify which country products originate from. A Vancouver software developer has come up with an idea that he believes will simplify the process. Stephen Quinn spoke to the founder of isthat.ca on Friday's edition of This is Vancouver.

Mar 13, 2025 • 7min
Local Vancouver Band Getting Closer to Juno Win
Vancouver indie pop band Peach Pit is nominated for Alternative Album of the Year and is slated to perform at the awards night March 30.


