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are as well and. It was v hard but they were also very thankful because it it exposes the truth behind the crisist was involved. >> Jason: yes, rob colbourne -- what you think is the biggest in british mbia behind this crisis? >> Rob colbourne: I addiction people think addiction is about the downtown sides, I areas like that. It's everywhere, it's in suburbs, office buildings and I think people understand that 55 percent of overdose deaths happen at home. You know, this is not going away away. And we need really start thinking about proactive ways to approach it. >> Jason: and briefly just tell our viewers-- where is this film available to be viewed? >> Rob colbourne: we are working on that right now this is the screening process trying to get it out and get the messaging out we are talking to a couple of broadcastelready and hopefully will get some interest from streaming sers well to be able to provide access to a lot more people. >> Jason: and guy, just your thoughts about this film and you've been on her show many times on but this crisis and ths a positive step forward in terms of spreading what people need to know abohe truth of this crisis-- whatz you eed to work on? >> Guy felicella: while you know like hopefully there is some significant changes that we have been doing things and moving forward because sadly, is impacting in the leading cause death in bc the ages of 1059 is a list of drug toxicity and we can't allow this to continue ng to the trajectory and we have to stop and these are peoples life lives and loved ones and storytime it's j sometimes so hard to put into words that how traffic tragic it's become. >> Jason: we appreciate you taking your time this morning to talk about the documentary. >> Rob colbourne: thanks so much guys. >> Guy felicella: thanks, guys have a great day. >> Jason: coming up, cannot fans have another reason to wahose white towels! (**vo**) coach "rick tocchet" wins the n-h-l's coach of the year. We will have his reaction - next. Yes!Ooh, it's on! Announcer: Abbott Elementary, season finale tonightat 7:30 et on Global. When the Murrays discovered Gain Scent Beads, they fell in love with the irresistible scent. Huh, huh, so did their dog Roger. Gain Scent Beads keep even the stinkiest stuff smelling fresh. (Song in Italian) ("il geghegè" by Rita Pavone) ( ) Fiery with a cooling finish. The Nashville-Style Hot Chicken part of the new Globally Inspired Subway Series. Parrots are incredible animals. [Parrot] Another overdue bill! Yeah. They're also extremely intelligent. [Parrot] Forgot to pay again! They also repeat things they hear a lot. The new bmo eclipse rise Visa card rewards you with points for paying your bill on time every month to help build a routine. [Parrot] Rewards youints! And you get 5x the points on things like groceries, dining and recurring bill payments. [Parrot] For paying your bill! —But also you can... — [Parrot] Every month! —And just remember. —[Parrot] Build a routine! [Parrot squawking] He is a talker. When a bank helps you make real financial progress. That's the bmo Effect. B [sound of a saw] [sound of a hammer] - Fiou! Nice! - Rona [hallway noise] [exhale] ( ) Smiling first can help... ..someone find the courage to do the same. ( ) All the things you take care of make you beautiful on the inside. Collagen30 can help on the outside. It's clinically researched to help reduce eye wrinkles within four weeks. Collagen30. Beauty from the inside When I was younger. I had always hoped for an older version of myselfto come and rescue me. Covenant House was actuallya place where I felt safe and I felt like I could finallyheal that inner child. We're ready. Let's go, let's go! (Sirens blaring) ANNOUNCER:9-1-1,all new tonight at 8 Easternon Global. >> Joined the movement to defeat als that ignite support for everyone touched by thisdisease. Support project open als society at bcs initiatives led by the clinical research team and donate project home at ca. Dedicate funds to free community mental health programs and yoursupport will help sustain

valuable services that connect you to seniors and personal support. >> Announcer: in partnership with preventable, yellow lines don't prevent inju, you do, preventable. >> Amber: good morning. I'm amber belzer and global and the port mann bridge is beautiful sunny commute for your dry road conditions. Volume is fairly light a you make you into coquitlam and just long down at the loki on-ramp and then brunette on-ramp. Selects sx insurance and make a difference. When you renew, help support diabetes canada and exclusivelyat sussex insurance. >> Jason: all right, thanks, amber. Making a pretty nice day today. >> Sonia: beautiful and nice to see that sunshine mark, on my way I saw the full full moon and it was just breathtaking. >> Mark: to god in here before about 4:30 A.M. and quarter to 5 5-- iw because it set out for that and us coming and it was just heading bac downward, and it was almost full at 99.8 percent or somng like that. We won't see the 100 percent full moon at its on the other side of the earth. Comebacks tonight almost full so we will be fine. A bit cloudy u there but mostly sunny metro vancouver-- where it's cloudy and the fraser valley tgh central and eastern valley, on the southerninterior with lots of cloud coand pollen moderate-- and you will see wire what reason, boy, a lot of cottonwood shining yesterday from across the south post in metro vancouver I noticethat is still some pollen falling in the car. That still an issue in the sunshine will be the big story today. With some clouds at times and especially-- clouds later in the day and I'veen you ahead to 2:00 this afternoon. The front-- rain on the northern tip of vancouver and for different reason, showers and thunderstorms bubbling up in the interior and thoughts the southeast-- through the columbia and the kootenay in the okan okanagan. As I go ahead and time and getting up.front end will slide into the south coast tomorrow... Meeting chance of showers in metro vancouver doesn't look like a lot. Fog patches at a 520 for the peace today. A little higher than that-- up whitehorse with a chance of shs and cloudy skies for the day today. North coast when her rain for the day that will spread and land. Chances of a leftover showers tomorrow-- but if few breaks and clouds warm later in the cariboo interior and especially tonight and tomorrow. Columbia kootenay showers at are thunderstorms developing especially rebels toke in hward through the kootenay country this morning and talked okanagan same story chance of afternoon thunderstorms as we get closer tot. A chance of showers along saturday and breaks in fraser valley-- will hang onto some showers later on into the noon hour. Sunday chance of showers for us as well. Kaitlin? >> Katelin: thanks veryh mark. Good news on the road as well as earli crashed along the maryhill bypassed westmount is just west of pitt river road so ser on the scene so we cleared it up. Oks much better now and we had a long line of traffic just east of the pitch river road-- - essentially all the way towards lougheed highway kind of that area. Looks like it's really eg up nicely. Excellent news-- were all for this mornings commute. Highway 91 some volume to fraser bridge, that's not news because that's typical. As you make your well the bridge deck-- for elaine's north and relate south. Not too much to worry there. Sew busy it is for king george boulevard at the pattullo bridge. Picking a bit of volume at the surrey side-- and also go road starting to slow right down south of one tent there andn as you make your way towards the bridge deck--there's a lot of ongoing construction on the new westside sy side as well. Look at that for thursday across the port mann bridge beautiful as you make your way. D that's your ok tire traffic. >> Sonia: nice to see it flowing [laughing] in his first full-year at the helm, canucks coach *rick tocchet* has been named the nhl's coach of the year. >>my staff was incredible, the aquilini family, jim, patrik, staf had a lot of help. Walking into the centre had a month ( >>tocchet won the jack adams award in a landslide vote by n-h-l broadcasters... The award goes to the coach who "contributed the most to his team's success." he is the third canucks' bench boss to win it, after pat quinn in 1992 and alain vigneault in 2007. Very well deserved. A runaway winner. Rickchet well-deserved. >> Mark: yes.

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