Episodes
A viral video of what appeared to be a rodent in a soup bowl is a great example of why journalists need to dig into what really happened -- and tell both sides of the story.
Published 01/15/19
The holidays can bring some of the year's most memorable stories, from heart-warming to devastating.
Published 12/21/18
International media flock to Vancouver to report on a top Chinese tech executive arrested and facing extradition.
Published 12/14/18
A wily river otter devours helpless koi fish as experts struggle to catch the creature, drawing international attention.
Published 12/07/18
How the biggest political scandal in years unfolded in the capital, with journalists scrambling to keep up
Published 12/01/18
Tears, cheers and stress: reporters' experiences in the field on election night
Published 11/22/18
Election shows are always big and complicated to put together, especially for the team labouring in the newsroom.
Published 11/14/18
Political reporting may be the toughest beat of all and our bureau chief gives an unfiltered look at what it's really like.
Published 11/01/18
Weed Wednesday is the culmination of years of pot coverage; we hear from the man who drives what and how we talk about.
Published 10/18/18
When a newsmaker doesn’t want to be on camera it can take some quick thinking by the reporter and quick camerawork by the photog.
Published 10/11/18
It's a clickbait topic, with serious implications: reporting on a proposed sex doll brothel in Vancouver.
Published 10/03/18
Keeping your head on a swivel means stumbling onto some good stories
Published 09/26/18
It was a case that devastated an entire community, but the arrest of a suspect brought a new phase of scrutiny on this case -- and a teen's alleged killer.
Published 09/19/18
Reporting on the technology and trends in our community may seem obvious, but which ones and how to cover them are bigger questions.
Published 09/12/18
When it comes to social media, newsrooms have to think about both what they're putting out and taking in.
Published 09/05/18
When it comes to breaking news, it’s just as important to be right as it is to be first on the air
Published 08/29/18
When RCMP tell reporters they have to leave, they don't take the order lying down -- fighting to stay and document a major development at a pipeline protest site
Published 08/22/18
Kids and animals make for great TV, but they’re also the toughest things for videographers to shoot
Published 08/15/18
Veteran videographers recall the most graphic stories they've covered and how they handle the psychological toll they take
Published 08/09/18
Journalists are facing an increasingly uphill battle to bring publicly-accessible evidence to our viewers and readers
Published 08/01/18
From corpse flowers to sewage treatment plants, the smelliest assignments our crews have dealt with.
Published 07/25/18
The fiery visuals only tell part of the story: this is the inside scoop on the personal and emotional components of these life-changing incidents.
Published 07/19/18
Why won't officials investigating a police involved shooting reveal the identity of the victim? The answer isn't simple.
Published 07/11/18
They’re fun stories, but host Ann Luu has battled motion sickness, adrenaline and even flames for her “In Your Shoes” features
Published 07/05/18
Interviewing grief-stricken families is the toughest assignment a reporter can get, one that takes a toll on everyone involved
Published 06/27/18