Robert Sacre and Kelly Olynyk both play for the NCAA’s Gonzaga Bulldogs men’s basketball team. As BCIT Magazine’s Shaheed Devji reports, the two being the only two amateur players on Team Canada’s World Championship training camp roster bodes well for both clubs.
August 2, 2010 (Runs 2:00)
The Canadian National Old-timers Baseball Federation Championships were held in New Westminster over B.C. Day long-weekend. BCIT Magazine’s Shaheed Devji met one man who put the big picture of old-timers playing baseball ahead of himself playing the game.
July 22, 2010 (Runs 2:13)
18 year-old Doudou Toure plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps residency team. He is from Mauritania and moved to the United States as a teenager. As BCIT’s Shaheed Devji explains, soccer has brought Toure across the world and he has big dreams for the future.
BCIT Magazine for May 21, 2010 (3 of 3)
On this week’s show, Chandler Grieve talks to UBC baseball pitchers gearing up for the draft, Gavin Day reports from Argentina about the Canadian soccer team and Kristin Woodhouse goes trial riding.
BCIT Magazine for May 21, 2010 (2 of 3)
On this week’s show, Corinne Grierson visits a hair saloon specializing in vintage hairstyles, Rick Chung sits down with Vancouver band Petroleum By-Product, and Gareth Madoc-Jones explores retirement at an old age home.
BCIT Magazine for May 21, 2010 (1 of 3)
On this week’s show, Alison Bailey talks to disgruntled business owners upset over bike lanes, Vancouver signs a deal with a First Nations group, and Jeremy Bosch eats at a Tabo mobile.
May 22, 2010 (Runs 3:51)
Petroleum By-Product is a Vancouver new wave band inspired by the concept of a plastic-free ideology, using their glam rock and flashy style to satirize the increasingly superficial and artificial society we live in. Rick Chung sat down and shot an interview with the young rockers.
(Editor & Shooter: Geoff Rieck)
(Run Time: 2:06)
Reporter Zam Karim learns a workout that you can do at home in very little time, with items that can be found around the house.
Shot By Jeremy Abbot, Keegan Moore Edited By: Torey Bartnik
Amy Lo is a full time teacher and has been recognized by a food critic in Vancouver for her part time cupcake business. Kasi Snow Reports
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(Runtime: 2:12)
Like many people, you might be someone who loves animals but can’t have pets for reasons such as building restictions or financial concerns. But as Ellie Shortt reports, your local SPCA offers attractive options for animal-lovers who dont mind volunteering some of their time to take care of these homeless furry friends.
Shooters: Tarin Mumford, Mariam Demian
Editor: Emelia Winnig