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Synthetic pot

A CBC News investigation has discovered substances promoted as synthetic pot, are being sold openly in some local shops and showing-up in local schools.

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Daybreak Kamloops - Beefy Chiefs set example by smaller waistbandJun 19, 2013 | 5:00Daybreak Kamloops Beefy Chiefs set example by smaller waistband Audio
Daybreak Kamloops Beefy Chiefs set example by smaller waistband Jun 19, 2013 | 5:00Over the last couple of months, many First Nation Chiefs in BC have been measuring their waistlines,hips and chests. Its all part of a competition called "Beefy Chiefs and Champions Challenge."
Daybreak Kamloops - Remembering Randy DeWittJun 19, 2013 | 5:02Daybreak Kamloops Remembering Randy DeWitt Audio
Daybreak Kamloops Remembering Randy DeWitt Jun 19, 2013 | 5:02Quite the mix of people remembered Randy DeWitt at his memorial service in Kamloops on Tuesday. Street people, outreach workers, family and friends. Randy battled alcoholism, and the bottle is what eventually killed him.
The Early Edition - June 19, 2013Jun 19, 2013 | 2:37:00The Early Edition June 19, 2013 Audio
The Early Edition June 19, 2013 Jun 19, 2013 | 2:37:00Paella, Taliban talks, e-cigarettes, kids cereal, Mission guns, bald and beautiful, YVR, Jericho Beach, Surrey City Centre, Abbotsford homeless, Skagit bridge, Cartoonist Bob Krieger
Daybreak North - Access to popular street in Terrace cut offJun 19, 2013 | 4:53Daybreak North Access to popular street in Terrace cut off Audio
Daybreak North Access to popular street in Terrace cut off Jun 19, 2013 | 4:53Terrace's Frank St was used heavily by transport and industrial vehicles looking to avoid retail and tourism traffic along Highway 16. But Transport Canada closed access down after a near miss incident with a train. The decision is upsetting many.
The Early Edition - June 19, 2013Jun 19, 2013 | 19:06The Early Edition June 19, 2013 Audio
The Early Edition June 19, 2013 Jun 19, 2013 | 19:06Vancouver International Airport has a new CEO. Also, Bob Krieger looks back at his a political cartoonist for the Province newspaper. And, bald and beautiful...a Vancouver woman talks about alopecia.
Daybreak Kamloops - Dirt bikers hope for more trail usageJun 18, 2013 | 5:46Daybreak Kamloops Dirt bikers hope for more trail usage Audio
Daybreak Kamloops Dirt bikers hope for more trail usage Jun 18, 2013 | 5:46A number of Noble Creek trails were recently shut down to riders. And they're not the only trails that have become off-limits in recent years. Longtime dirt biker Justin Philcox is now trying to protect some of the trails that remain.
Daybreak Kamloops - Riding across Canada, Steppenwolf styleJun 18, 2013 | 5:01Daybreak Kamloops Riding across Canada, Steppenwolf style Audio
Daybreak Kamloops Riding across Canada, Steppenwolf style Jun 18, 2013 | 5:01It's a Steppenwolf style adventure for a couple from the Cariboo: seven weeks driving across Canada on motorcycles. They will stop to talk with people about being Canadian. Kathy Laurente-Bonner and her husband Lynne leave this week.
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The Early Edition Cigarette Butt Return Jun 18, 2013 | 8:54Vancouver City Councillor Andrea Reimer on the city's cigarette butt return pilot program.
Daybreak Kamloops - A festival of thriving through Art and LifestyleJun 18, 2013 | 6:20Daybreak Kamloops A festival of thriving through Art and Lifestyle Audio
Daybreak Kamloops A festival of thriving through Art and Lifestyle Jun 18, 2013 | 6:20The first ever Thrive Festival runs this weekend in Kamloops. The three day event incorporates the Arts and many lifestyle themes to bring a confluence of the Mind, Body and Soul. Alan Corbishley is the Artistic Director
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The Early Edition June 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013 | 23:41A pilot program in Vancouver paid out a penny per cigarette butt picked up off the street. Also, more teens on the North Shore are struggling with mental health issues. And, a crew of four leave to traverse the Northwest Passage, all by rowing.
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The Early Edition June 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013 | 2:37:02Medical tourism, privacy, Ottawa Report, cycling safety, teen mental health, Northwest Passage, cigarette litter, business panel, Spur Fest, Abbotsford Police, earthquake awareness
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Daybreak South Dishing up a few new ideas with Strawberries Jun 18, 2013 | 6:30People are armed with ice cream pails at the U-picks. And if you've harvested your fruit, you might be looking for fresh ideas for your strawberries. Martin Laprise is a private chef and caterer in Kelowna.
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Daybreak South Help for the disappearing Painted Turtle Jun 18, 2013 | 4:25Turtles are disappearing from a rural lake community in the north Okanagan. There used to be a lot of them, but the population has been dropping. Trish Wallensteen is a volunteer with the White Lake Stewardship group.

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