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Stripped by SIA, your podcast for strippers, sex workers and all the fancy naked people. Hosted and produced by Steph Sia, an adult content creator, dancer and cam model based in Vancouver, Canada, Stripped by SIA aims to destigmatize the sex industry by telling peoples' stories and lived experiences every week. New episodes every single Sunday at 12am PST. Produced & hosted by Steph Sia @siasteph Music by TED-D @djteddmusic Photography by Ian Daburn @daburn_photography Graphics by Maria Bel ...
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Jamie Dodd and Canucks Reporter Thomas Drance combine to bring you the most comprehensive Canucks coverage in Vancouver. They dive into all the issues that matter for any diehard Canucks fan. Plus, hear exclusive interviews from the players and the team to stay up to date all season long.
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Meet Jacquie McCarnan your host for Keeping it Real, the Vancouver and area residential real estate podcast that aims to demystify all things real estate in our crazy market. Jacquie has been a licensed Realtor since 2016 and, in that time, has come across just about every scenario you can think of in our residential market. From hoarder homes to those for sale by owners to crazy strata situations and more, Jacquie provides real stories to help you navigate real estate in Vancouver and surro ...
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BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.
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The Closing Couch: Vancouver Real Estate Life

Polly Reitze, Kim Taylor, Stories and Strategies

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The Closing Couch isn't just about closing deals; it's about opening doors to healthier, happier living through informed and mindful real estate choices. Hosted by Polly Reitze and Kim Taylor, two seasoned realtors with a wealth of experience in navigating the tumultuous waters of the Vancouver real estate market, The Closing Couch offers a refreshing take on what it means to buy, sell, invest, and own property in one of Canada's most dynamic cities. They understand that engaging with real e ...
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I'm Marc your guide through the shadows of human nature and the criminal underworld. In this series, we investigate the unthinkable, uncovering the truth behind missing persons, unsolved murders, and historical cases that continue to haunt our society.
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When two besties create a podcast— Dive into fun and related conversation about their late 20's, friendship, career, lifestyle and dating. New episodes every Wednesday! 🎙️ Hosted by Ana & Janelle
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A weekly podcast that brings you up t date with everything Whitecaps, Canada soccer, and even hints at other sports around Vancouver. Hosted by VanCitySport.com's Editor-In-Chief, Ben Steiner; as well as his co-host Tom Curyer.
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Welcome to the weekly Shabbat Message from the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver, featuring our CEO, Ezra Shanken. Warm, friendly and just a few minutes long, our Shabbat Message makes it easy to stay up-to-date on the significant issues and events in our Jewish community. Inspired by the Jewish values of tikkun olam, tzedakah, klal Israel and chesed, the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver’s mission is to strengthen the quality of Jewish life locally, in Israel and around the world. ...
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This is the home of the Two Man ForeCheck: The Hockey Podcast you deserve. What is it about: Hockey Hockey Hockey With occasional splashes of hockey. More specifically we focus on the NHL, major events, NCAA hockey, and all the things that happen on the ice and in the front office.
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Please "LIKE" my Facebook page to keep up to date with gigs and mixes: www.facebook.com/russrich San Francisco-based DJ Russ Rich brings you the best in vocal, progressive and tribal house music! Russ is one of San Francisco's busiest DJs, spinning regularly for parties like "Gus Presents Colossus," EPIC, Industry, ORGY, Poppers, and Bounce! In the past several years, he has spun opening sets for everyone from Hector Fonseca, Joe Gauthreaux, Freemasons and Dave Aude! Later this year, he will ...
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This podcast shares inspirational stories from different cultural perspectives. Guests will share their challenges and achievements to give us their unique point of view. It is my pleasure to share this space with amazing folks who are not afraid to make their voices heard. Let us learn and continue to grow together.
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Ian Carey is and has been for many years a legendary key player in the house scene worldwide. Ian grew up in a small town in Maryland, USA; about 2 hours from Washington DC. He was exposed to music at a young age, as his father (RIP) was a live sound engineer and ran a sound reinforcement company. His father engineered for such groups as Kool and The Gang and The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Also, his mother played guitar and sang as a hobby. By the time he was 7 years old he was able to mic a ...
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The DEE & Stanley Podcast

The DEE & Stanley Podcast

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The DEE & Stanley podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Former CFL player & business owner Daniel English along side content creator Stanley Rashai. Each week they discuss topics from current culture, comedy, business, Vancouver and more. It is uncut & unedited.
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A very special episode is here with good friend of the pod and collaborator, April Q. Russell. April is the Founder and Creator of Revolutionize Hollywood in Atlanta, a private members social and creatives club. April starts off a very entertaining episode discussing her rise and experience in the communications industry. (1:38) After that, she tal…
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Officials say they are seeing structural damage to 30-50 per cent of Jasper, Alta., after a wildfire roared through the community late Wednesday. Our first guest is Phil Burton, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Northern British Columbia, to explain what is happening with the wildfire in J…
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Two members of the Canadian women's soccer team are being sent home and have been removed from the Olympic team after allegedly using drones to record New Zealand practices. To start the episode, we speak with CBC Special Analyst Shireen Ahmed to gain an understanding of what this incident means for sports and Team Canada. Then, we speak with forme…
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Thousands of Jasper residents, and visitors to Jasper National Park have been forced to flee due to a wildfire evacuation order. Ontario resident Stephanie Goertz tells us about she and her family's evacuation from Jasper; CBC reporter Liam Britten joins us from Kamloops; and Clearwater Mayor Merlin Blackwell joins us to talk about wildfire's impac…
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More than 300 wildfires are burning in the province after a volatile weekend. We hear an update from B.C. Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Bowinn Ma, and Dr. Sarah Henderson, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness. Then, President Joe Biden has dropped out of the U.S. presidential race, endorsing his vice-presi…
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Here we are in the throes of summer, the sun warming us, and everyone is enjoying a little vacation time for now. But soon we will be back in colder arenas watching our favorite sport again, so enjoy the warm and the next rendition of the Forecheck. Here is the breakdown… Lindy Ruff, Sabres Head Coach: 0:00 – 20:37 PWHL Team Names & Logos: 20:37 – …
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In this episode, host Steph Sia interviews Nugs, a full-service sex worker based in Canada, about their experience as a trans person in the industry. They discuss the challenges of navigating their gender identity while working, including the struggle to maintain a work persona that aligns with their true self. Nugs shares their journey of self-dis…
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Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;) Can you still make a profit in British Columbia's real estate market amidst evolving regulations and fluctuating market conditions? Discover the answer in our latest episode where I, Jacquie McCarnan, guide you through the latest trends impacting the BC property landscape. We'll explore t…
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We begin the program discussing the massive tech outage causing chaos for travel, health care, banking and business. Our guests explain why this happened, how the outage is affecting British Columbians, and what to do about it. We are joined first by technology analyst Carmi Levy, then by air travel expert Pamela Kwiatkowski, and lastly, Mark Ting,…
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New U.S. border rules for dogs are causing headaches for vets and owners. We speak with U.S. immigration lawyer Leo Saunders, and Maple Ridge veterinarian Dr. Adrian Walton to explain the new regulations and what this will mean for dog guardians and their companion animals. Next: What is your favourite hike in B.C.? We are joined by backpacking exp…
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Trump is still ALIVE! Episode 162 is a banger, no pun intended, as Rich and Uncle Free sit down to discuss the failed Trump assassination attempt in rural PA. Was it staged and why was Secret Service lacking so hard? On the heels of this wild event, the RNC kicked off its national convention and had the nerve to have Amber Rose pop out for a speech…
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The entire hour brings to the forefront a discussion on B.C.'s child welfare services within the Ministry of Children and Family Development, after a new report entitled "Don't Look Away" was published by Jennifer Charlesworth, the Representative for Children and Youth. The report calls for an overhaul of child protection services, and for a system…
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We start with a severe storm in Toronto including the Don Valley parkway and Union Station that caused widespread power outages and flooding. Next, we hear about an agreement between B.C. and Alberta ending a ban on shipping B.C. wine directly to consumers in Alberta. In our second half we talk to CBC's Missy Johnson about her column with On The Co…
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We discuss the ramifications of the attempted assassination of former U.S. president and presumed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump with guest Maxwell Cameron, UBC political science professor. And then, Lime E-scooters will begin operating in Vancouver this summer. We hear from Vancouver city councillor Sarah Kirby-Jung and Reena Meijer …
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The second week of free agency has not brought many signings, as most have been snatched up in the first week, but the restricted players are still out there. The biggest one, arguably, is Jeremy Swayman, who we talk about in this show. Here is the breakdown… Brooks on NHL Compressed Schedule: 0:00 – 23:37 Vegas Blueline “Issues”: 23:37 – 33:41 Mik…
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Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;) Curious about how new rental regulations in British Columbia might redefine the landlord-tenant relationship? This episode of Keeping it Real promises to enlighten you on everything from prohibitions on rent hikes when minors move in to the introduction of a unique identifier system for l…
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CBC reporter Michelle Ghoussoub updates us on major cancellations at BC ferries' Horseshoe Bay terminal. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is calling for expanded safe supply, but faces stiff political opposition. Our guest Sonia Furstenau, B.C. Green Party leader, tells us why she is in favour of adopting Dr. Henry's recommendations. Then…
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We hear the latest from CBC reporter Yasmine Ghania, and Bowinn Ma, B.C.'s Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, on the wildfire situation in the province. Then, the province says it will implement a steering committee's suggestions on overdose responses at B.C. post-secondary institutions. We speak with Lisa Beare, B.C.'s Ministe…
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A recent heat wave in the province is beginning to cool off, but the change in weather is bringing an elevated risk of wildfires. Sarah Budd, Fire Information Officer, BC Wildfire services gives us an update. Then as B.C.'s housing crisis continues, more people are using recreational vehicles as permanent homes, and municipalities are struggling to…
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Protestant critics of Orthodoxy fault us for many things, but one of the foremost of their objections is our devotion to Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Hostility to Roman Catholicism is built into Protestant DNA, so anything in Orthodoxy that resembles something in Roman Catholicism will be subject to criticism, including such more or less innocuous th…
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It's the biggest match in Canadian men's soccer history tonight: Canada takes on Argentina in the Copa America semi-finals. CBC's The Early Edition show director Laurence Watt takes us to the action. Then, how people in B.C. are affected by recent emergency room closures in rural communities. Our guests are Merritt Mayor Michael Goetz, and Paul Ada…
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Episode 161 is here and this time special guest @darealrome part owner of the streetwear brand @dareales, sits down with Rich and Uncle Free to discuss his story and this week in the culture. First things first, Rome discusses where he’s from and his upbringing that finally led him to Atlanta. (2:06) Rome also drop jewels on how he and his business…
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An extreme heat wave can have a potentially catastrophic impact on the most vulnerable. Pastor Ward Draper, of The 5 and 2 Ministries explains how to keep seniors and the unhomed safe as temperatures rise. Then, author Sheila Harrington talks about her book "Voices for the Islands" and how people can help preserve the province's wildlands and coast…
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So here we are, first week of post on-ice activities, but we still have a packed show due to the end of year festivities that took place over the last week! The Draft and Free Agency give us lots to talk about, so here is the breakdown… Free Agency is Open: 0:00 – 12:57 Nashville & the Central Division: 12:57 – 49:27 The Vancouver Canucks: 49:27 – …
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***TRIGGER WARNING*** Mention of pedophilia and child sexual abuse. Welcome back to Season 7!!! Long wait but I'm very excited to debut this this action-packed season. In this episode, guests, Kitty Strange and Stephen Strange discuss the DDLG (Daddy Dom Little Girl) fetish, which is part of the BDSM community. They aim to destigmatize sex work and…
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In Hour 2 Kevin Woodley joins to discuss Ian Clark's plans with Jiri Patera and the Canucks' goaltending situation. They evaluate who should start as the number two goalie and explore the ongoing contract negotiations with Silovs. Brendan and Thomas also dive into defensive concerns and roster strategies for the upcoming season, along with insights…
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Brendan Batchelor fills in for Jamie Dodd. On Thomas Drance Appreciation Day Brendan and Thomas read listener submissions including Canucks related questions. They delve into the Canucks' goaltending situation, questioning why Silovs isn't a shoe-in for backup. They explore contract negotiations and the impact on cap space, while evaluating depth o…
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Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;) Picture this: a spontaneous idea during a drive that blossoms into a thriving cold plunge and sauna studio in Squamish, founded by a dynamic mother-daughter duo. This episode takes you through our exhilarating journey, from almost opting for a franchise to braving the complexities of muni…
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Environment Canada has issued several heat warnings for parts of Vancouver Island and inland sections of coastal B.C. We get the latest from CBC's science and climate specialist Darius Mahdavi, and Dr. David McVea, public health physician with the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, and discuss how residents can prepare for the hot weather. And then, …
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Brendan Batchelor fills in for Jamie Dodd. Brendan and Thomas talk about where the Canucks will miss Nikita Zadorov, and what additions they would have missed out on if they had brought him back. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show to discuss the various Canucks free agent signings and how they fit into this roster. Emma Lingan joins the show to give …
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Joe Biden is defying calls to drop out of the U.S. presidential race, after his performance in last week's televised CNN debate. We discuss the fallout with Stewart Prest, lecturer in political science at UBC, and our audience weighs in on the debate. Then, pregnancy and the birth of a child is usually a source of excitement and joy. But for some, …
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Brendan Batchelor and Thomas Drance talk about how the Canucks could really use a 2nd pairing defenseman, and how this team could go about acquiring that player either this summer or wait for the regular season and do it via trade. Jason Bukala joins the show for the final time this season to talk about the Canucks' Development Camp. This podcast i…
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Brendan Batchelor fills in for Jamie Dodd alongside Thomas Drance. The guys delve into the Vancouver Canucks needing one more top-six winger to round out this roster and solidify their status as a Stanley Cup contender. Ryan Clark of ESPN joins the show to talk about the Seattle Kraken hiring Jessica Campbell as the first female full-time NHL assis…
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We remember longtime host of The Early Edition Rick Cluff in this special edition of BC Today, hosted by Cluff's longtime friend Amy Bell. Cluff died recently at the age of 74 following a short battle with cancer. He spent more than 40 years with the CBC, and is best remembered for his 20 years as host of The Early Edition where he helped to turn i…
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I have recently come across the teaching that Orthodox Christians should not pray for non-Orthodox. I cannot cite the details of who-where-when, so perhaps I am misunderstanding what is being said. But the concern to differentiate Orthodox from non-Orthodox in our intercessory prayers is real enough: I have been in one Orthodox Church where the lis…
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Dom Luszczyszyn talks Canucks signing Jake DeBrusk. What does his model say about DeBrusk? Dom weighs in on Edmonton's additions, Vegas odds, Canucks expectations next season, and NHL free agency headlines. Jamie and Drance highlight the Edmonton Oilers improvements, and how the Canucks can matchup with them. Where will DeBrusk and Sherwood fit int…
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Live from Canucks development camp, it's the last Canucks Talk of the season before the show takes its summer break. Jamie and Drance talk Canucks free agent additions, specifically the defenceman. The Canucks are betting big on the style of play from last year with the additions of the big + physical D-men. Mikael Samuelsson joins the show from de…
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Although the WestJet mechanics' strike is over, the airline says it will be days before operations can resume as normal. We speak to a travel consultant about how air passengers can navigate uncertainty, and invite viewers to share how labour unrest is affecting their travel plans. Then, we meet one of the mentors for a summer camp for 2SLGBTQ+ you…
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Hear from Jake DeBrusk in his media availability. He then joins Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance on the show for an exclusive one on one interview. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media In…
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance continue their signing season coverage as the Vancouver Canucks stay conservative in their approach. Dan Murphy joins the show to weigh in on what the Canucks have done. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do …
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance cover this year's NHL free-agency signings. They react to the Canucks' signings of Jake DeBrusk, Danton Heinen, and Kiefer Sherwood. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position …
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the 2023-2024 season is almost at an end as the Stanley Cup Final and the Entry Draft have concluded. With Free Agency set to begin at noon on July 1, we will see stars on the move! In the show, we discuss a couple free agents and other timely topics. Here is the breakdown… Stanley Cup Final Recap: 0:00 – 23:08 All Things NHL Draft: 23:08 – 52:56 F…
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Gemma Karstens-Smith joins the show. Gemma weighs in on Zadorov not re-signing with the Canucks. What was the best signing in the past week? What was the most surprising move the Canucks have made so far? What does a successful weekend look like for the Canucks? John Marino and the Canucks have mutual interest, could he be the D-man to replace Zado…
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Bonus Canucks Talk begins with a Patrik Allvin zoom press conference, where he discusses Zadorov, Mikheyev, Hughes winning the Norris, and the NHL draft. Jamie and Drance open the show with the news of Quinn Hughes winning the Norris at the NHL Awards. Drance suggests that "Hughes is the best defenseman in the world, period." The guys analyze Patri…
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Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;) How will Vancouver’s latest affordable housing initiative change the face of the city? Join me, Jacquie McCarnan, as I reveal the transformative plans for the underutilized ICBC building at Lonsdale Quay. This episode of Keeping it Real shines a spotlight on my non-profit, North Van Cares…
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Joe Biden and Donald Trump squared off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign last night, and it has elicited questions about both presidential candidates. We speak with Erol Morkoc, Vice-Chair of External Relations, Republicans Overseas, and Jovian Radheshwar, professor of international relations and American politics, Douglas Colle…
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Jamie and Drance discuss the return of the Canucks third-line, and the possibilities next season. Drance suggests a line of Joshua, Garland, and Pettersson would be interesting to see. What's the latest on Jake Guentzel? How aggressive will the Canucks be? Could Mitch Marner be a trade piece for the Canucks? Jamie and Drance discuss the "walk away"…
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The Canucks are making moves. Jamie and Drance highlight all of the moves the Canucks have made in the last 24 hours. Why did Chicago make this move? The guys discuss how the Canucks got the Joshua deal done, the excitement for July 1st, and the details of Joshua's contract. Canucks voice Brendan Batchelor joins the show. Batch talks Joshua re-sign…
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