Talk Show Guest Schedule
GUESTS & TOPICS ON C-FAX TALK SHOWS: TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE.
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Friday March 19th, 2010
9:00am to 9:30am The Capital Gang with Joe Easingwood
10:00am to 10:30am Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, BC Regional Minister with Murray Langdon
Keeping Canadians Safe (International Transfer of Offenders Act), the next step in making the protection of society the primary focus of the Canadian corrections system
10:30am to 11:00am Keith Martin, Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca MP with Murray Langdon
Debt and detainee abuse; we'll talk with an area MP who has been studying Afghanistan and offers up some new ideas
11:00am to 12:00pm Ron Cheffins with Murray Langdon
The difference between cabinet ministers and ministers of state . . .why so many people don't understand it . . .
Michael Ignatieff leaves Ottawa during "supply week" and federal party fundraising; the latest figures
A few new polls, both national and regional . . . and one on the United Kingdom
1:00pm to 1:30pm Dr. Martin Boulanger , UVic Micorbiologist and Biochemist with Dave Dickson
Where is the pharmaceutical industry headed when it comes to rational drug design?
1:30pm to 1:45pm Tom Bryce, Manager, Saanich Commonwealth Place with Dave Dickson
A new state of the art technology is coming to Commonwealth Pool. We'll get the latest.
1:45pm to 2:00pm Joe Sardinha, President, BC Fruit Growers Assoc. with Dave Dickson
What needs to be done to enhance BC's fruit growing industry?
2:00pm to 2:30pm Pierre Desrochers, U of Toronto, Assistant Geography Professor with Dave Dickson
Why buying local food isn't the most sustainable option.
2:30pm to 3:00pm Dennis Pilon, UVic Political Scientist with Dave Dickson
Why are the BC Liberals lagging behind the NDP in the polls?
3:00pm to 3:30pm Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). with Adam Stirling
Almost two-thirds of Canadians age 65 and older living in the community in six provinces are using five or more classes of prescription drugs, according to a new study. Are we becoming over-medicated as a society?
3:30pm to 4:00pm Shamus Reid, BC Chairperson, Canadian Federation of Students with Adam Stirling
Shamus Reid, BC Chairperson, Canadian Federation of Students
4:00pm to 4:30pm Jeff Riley, Manage, Communication Assistance for Youth and Adults with Adam Stirling
A BC program that gives people with cerebral palsy the ability to communicate with others is being threatened by possible funding cuts.
4:30pm to 5:00pm Elizabeth May, Leader of the Federal Green Party with Adam Stirling
Prime Minister Harper has promised to champion maternal and child health at the upcoming G8 summit in June in Huntsville. However, along with that promise was an absolute refusal to include family planning as an important factor in women and children’s health in developing countries.
5:30pm to 6:00pm Sarah Cox, Sierra Club BC with Adam Stirling
The recent BC Throne Speech singled out BC's Flathead valley as a good news story, providing protection from oil and gas development and mining. But much work remains to ensure a lasting legacy of protection and vital north south wildlife connection between Glacier and Banff National Parks.
Saturday March 20th, 2010
10:00am to 11:00am Real Parenting with Amy Bronee
SPRING INTO FUN!
Are you stuck in a family outing rut? Editor Sue Fast of Island Parent magazine shares 15 ideas to freshen up family time this spring.
BACK TO WORK
Whether you’re going back after baby or after years at home with the kids, strategic consultant Eleanor Nickerson shares tips on making the transition from playroom to boardroom.
6:00pm to 10:00pm Vancouver Canucks Hockey on C-FAX 1070
The Canucks host Detroit
Monday March 22nd, 2010
5:00am to 9:00am Mornings with Al Ferraby with Al Ferraby
Victoria's most informed way to start the day with local news from Ryan Price and Steve Duffy every 15 minutes. Local weather & traffic reports . Steve Duffys' sports and Dawn Kelly with business news every half hour.Plus topical guests and great prizes
5:20am to 5:30am Rick Forchuk's 'Early' Entertainment Report with Al Ferraby
Rick's early morning look at entertainment, movie and television news..plus win passes to the movie 'The Ghost Rider'
5:50am to 6:00am Coreen Mae,C-FAX 1070 Community Events with Al Ferraby
Details on local events happening next week
6:20am to 6:30am The Breakfast BUZZ with Al Ferraby
The morning discussion of news stories you are talking about the most with Ryan Price and Steve Duffy
6:50am to 7:00am Canucks Highlights plus the C-FAX Lucky Canuck contest with Al Ferraby
Highlights from Saturday's Canucks game as heard on C-FAX 1070 plus another chance to win Canucks tickets
7:20am to 7:30am Maurine Karagianis,MLA for Esquimalt-Royal Roads. with Al Ferraby
Big bucks will pour in to Victoria when a mega-yacht marina is built in the harbour, say boosters -- but their critics aren't convinced.We have the latest
7:50am to 8:00am Rick Forchuk's Entertainment Update with Al Ferraby
Rick reviews this weekends newest movies including 'The Bounty Hunter'..Plus we have another major concert announcement with 'Beat the Box office tickets' to win!
8:20am to 8:30am Dr. Richard Stanwick, VIHA chief medical health officer with Al Ferraby
Drug users could be offered addiction treatment and clean needles under the same roof in a proposal now being considered by the Vancouver Island Health Authority.What's the update?
8:50am to 9:00am Pat Stogran, Canada's Veterans Ombudsman with Al Ferraby
Addressing problems with the New Veterans Charter, homeless Veterans, Mental Health and the Government of Canada's growing debt to Veterans.
Tuesday March 23rd, 2010
5:30pm to 10:00pm Vancouver Canucks Hockey on C-FAX 1070
The Canucks visit Edmonton
To order copies of our talk show...
AFTER the show has aired, call 250.386.1070 or e-mail cfax.reception@chumradio.com (Some shows are excluded - please check availability). CDs in MP3 format are available for 2 weeks after the day of broadcast only. They are $20 (twenty dollars) each for a one-hour segment (payable by cash or cheque when they are picked up at the station). Talk show guests can request a copy for $10 (ten dollars) each for a one-hour segment. To place an order we will need your NAME, daytime Phone Number, the NAME OF THE SHOW, DATE IT AIRED and the START & TIME of the show (example: Afternoon Edition, August 9th, 1:00pm - 2:00pm) We will notify you when the CD is ready to be picked up at our office. If you have any questions, please call 250.386.1070.










