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    As It Happens | May 16, 2013

    The world has stood by, unable -- or unwilling -- to stop the killing in Syria. Meanwhile, the genocidal legacy in Darfur remains unchecked in parts of Sudan -- as the world remains silent. Few people understand this better than Mukesh Kapila. In

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    The 180 | May 17, 2013

    Canada's first commanders of the International Space Station may have strummed, sung and tweeted his way into our hearts, but John Semley has little love for the astronaut. He's the online editor of NOW magazine in Toronto.

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    The Current | May 17, 2013

    With Mike Duffy’s spending and borrowing habits under scrutiny, he quit the conservative party to sit as an independent. We hear about the potential damage of “Duffy-Gate” to the govt and why the Senator is considered so valuable to the Conservatives.

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    Tapestry | May 10, 2013

    This week on Tapestry, we explore the music and spirituality of the jazz great, John Coltrane. To some jazz fans, he was the high priest of the avant-garde movement. And to others, tenor saxophonist John Coltrane was a saint.

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    The Irrelevant Show | May 16, 2013

    The Irrelevant Show Players’ production of Hamlet, in which some obvious logic problems are pointed out.

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    Rewind | May 16, 2013

    The Stratford Shakespeare festival, located in Stratford, Ontario, is North America's largest classical repertory theatre. It grew from humble beginnings in a leaky tent into a revered institution.

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Daybreak Kamloops - Hospital trees-- What now?May 17, 2013 | 4:24Daybreak Kamloops Hospital trees-- What now? Audio
Daybreak Kamloops Hospital trees-- What now? May 17, 2013 | 4:24It's a windfall that doesn't come along everyday. This one took almost 100 years. Old trees that were cut-down at Royal Inland Hospital have fallen into new hands. Including those of several Kamloops high school students.
Daybreak Kamloops - Marty Hastings- Summer Sports LookaheadMay 17, 2013 | 7:10Daybreak Kamloops Marty Hastings- Summer Sports Lookahead Audio
Daybreak Kamloops Marty Hastings- Summer Sports Lookahead May 17, 2013 | 7:10Kamloops is called the Tournament Capital for a reason. It lives up to the name this summer. There are all-kinds of sporting events on the calendar. Sports reporter Marty Hastings is here with a quick over-view.
Daybreak Kamloops - Gerry Shea- Popular Day HikesMay 17, 2013 | 4:59Daybreak Kamloops Gerry Shea- Popular Day Hikes Audio
Daybreak Kamloops Gerry Shea- Popular Day Hikes May 17, 2013 | 4:59Whether you're an avid hiker or just a beginner... It's a great way to get exercise and some fresh mountain air. But where should you go? Gerry Shea is here to help. He's written three books on hiking . The latest is on trails around the Shuswa
Daybreak North - Reuniting at site of former residential schoolMay 17, 2013 | 10:02Daybreak North Reuniting at site of former residential school Audio
Daybreak North Reuniting at site of former residential school May 17, 2013 | 10:02A commemorative monument has been erected in Williams Lake. Daybreak's Andrew Kurjata speaks with northern reporter Marissa Harvey who was there for the ceremony.
Daybreak North - Cutting out bureaucratic bafflegab at city hallMay 17, 2013 | 8:01Daybreak North Cutting out bureaucratic bafflegab at city hall Audio
Daybreak North Cutting out bureaucratic bafflegab at city hall May 17, 2013 | 8:01A "plain language" policy is aimed at cracking down on technical words and acronyms that make most people's eyes glaze over. Alderman Druh Farrell is behind the policy. She spoke with Daybreak's Andrew Kurjata.
The Early Edition - May 17, 2013May 17, 2013 | 2:36:20The Early Edition May 17, 2013 Audio
The Early Edition May 17, 2013 May 17, 2013 | 2:36:20Alberta vote, Chinatown night market, Trans-gender hockey teen, Cooking spot prawns, Arson panel, Ledge guys, Cloverdale Rodeo, Rob Ford, local Stevie Nicks impersonator
The Early Edition - 'It puts the residents at risk'May 17, 2013 | 13:31The Early Edition 'It puts the residents at risk' Audio
The Early Edition 'It puts the residents at risk' May 17, 2013 | 13:31An anti-gentrification group has taken credit for setting an unfinished housing complex on fire just off Commercial Drive. We talk to a panel from East Vancouver about what can be done to lessen the tension over this issue and protect properties.
Daybreak South - To Fernie, with LoveMay 17, 2013 | 5:55Daybreak South To Fernie, with Love Audio
Daybreak South To Fernie, with Love May 17, 2013 | 5:55Daybreak's Chris Walker talks to an American man who is smitten with the town of Fernie even though he's never been there.
Daybreak South - Feds Make "Work Adjustment" to AgricultureMay 17, 2013 | 12:01Daybreak South Feds Make "Work Adjustment" to Agriculture Audio
Daybreak South Feds Make "Work Adjustment" to Agriculture May 17, 2013 | 12:01How does Ottawa explain the deep cuts at Agriculture and Agri Food Canada? Daybreak's Chris Walker speaks with Okanagan Coquihalla Conservative MP Dan Albas and NDP MP from BC Southern Interior Alex Atamanenko.
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Daybreak South Battling the Date Rape Drug May 17, 2013 | 8:17It happens a lot more than we and police hear. People having their drinks spiked with a date rape drug. So what are police and bars doing to try to catch the culprits?
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On The Island Boulders Climbing Gym May 17, 2013 | 7:21This weekend the climbing wall will be very busy as it hosts the 2013 Canadian National Climbing Championships.
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