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A daily News podcast
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Mornings with Al Ferraby - Sound Bites

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Mornings with Al Ferraby - Sound Bites

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Mornings with Al Ferraby - Sound Bites

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Mornings with Al Ferraby - Sound Bites

A daily News podcast
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Al spoke with Ace Mann, President of the Victoria Pride Society, about Sunday's Victoria's Pride Parade and Festival in the Park.
al spoke with Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto about the new plan for Centennial Square that Victoria council approved on Thursday. The province will fund $4.5-million of it while the city will borrow the remaining $7.45-million needed for the proj
Al & Lisa chat about Victoria's new plan for Centennial Square and do "Shout-out Friday".
The BC SPCA is inviting the public to participate in its 16th annual Wildlife-in- Focus photography contest. Al chatted with Nadia Xenakis, Wild Animal Welfare Specialist, BC SPCA, about the contest and how folks can participate.
Erin Stockill, Saanich Emergency Program officer, joined Al to discuss what people can do to be prepared for the hotter weather over the next few days.
Al was joined by Rob Fleming, MLA for Victoria-Beacon Hill and Minister of Transportation, to discuss why Fleming made the surprise announcement on Thursday that he won't be seeking re-election in the fall provincial election.
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Coordinator Paul Cottrell joined Al to share information on an entangled humpback near Campbell River.
Dean Murdock, Mayor of Saanich, joined Al to chat about the annual Saanich Strawberry Festival returning for its 57th year on Sunday.
Josie Osborne, B.C. Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, about the province expanding the heat-pump rebate program so more people can get assistance to install a heat-pump. 
Al spoke with Doug King, Executive Director of Together Against Poverty Society (TAPS), about the BC government launching a website intended to help protect renters from being unfairly evicted.
A new survey suggests that more than one-third of people who drive as part of their job in B.C. don't know the law when they encounter work vehicles with flashing amber lights. Trace Acres, Program Director for Road Safety at Work, joined Al to
Al & Lisa chat about the top stories of the day including a missing Saanich man that has been found and the warm weekend ahead.
Al spoke with Penny Stone, executive director of the Victoria Humane Society, about the dangers of leaving pets in a hot car and other heat-related pet safety tips.
Al was joined by Ken Johnson, Past President, Hallmark Heritage Society & member of “Friends of Centennial Square”, to talk about a plan to redesign Centennial Square that would cost taxpayers $11-million and remove the fountain. 
Retired Cst.Dani Frohloff, Saanich Police & 2024 Tour de Rock rider, joined Al to talk about her and her husband riding Tour de Rock in 2024 and how their daughter's fundraising inspired them.
Al chatted with Brian Skinner, Program Manager for the Victoria Film Festival, about their summer events including the 'Free-B Film Fest' and the 'Cat Video Fest'.
Tom Duncan, Duncan city councillor, joined Al to talk about the plans to remove the world's largest hockey stick and have it chopped up and sold to collectors.
Al spoke with Avery Brohman, CEO of the Victoria Hospitals Foundation, about the "Imaging is Power" campaign reaching a major milestone with $10-million raised for six pieces of vital equipment at Victoria hospitals.
Al & Lisa discuss the top stories of the day including Heart singer Ann Wilson announcing she has cancer and two people that are currently missing in Saanich and Lake Cowichan.
Christ Church Cathedral Assistant Director of Music Mark McDonald on the return of the Cathedral's Summer Recital Series.  
BC Restaurant and Food Association CEO Ian Tostenson joined the show to chat about how local restaurants are doing and how much the Canada Day long weekend helps.
Al spoke with View Royal Mayor Sid Tobias about the CRD considering a pilot program to put safety equipment at swimming beaches.
Al & Lisa chat about the top stories of the day including what their perfect summer day is and the WestJet flight cancellations.
Paul Nursey, President of Destination Greater Victoria, joined Al to chat about how the Victoria tourism season is going and if there's been any local impact on hotel availability since the short term rental ban went into effect May 1.
Al spoke with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about the latest BC political topics as we get closer to a BC election in the fall. Is the popularity of the Conservative Party still growing?  Is the BC Green Party struggling for s
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