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Saturday Morning News

We are waking up to the smell of bacon and marking International Bacon Day with a visit from Chef Mark Hills of Hills Foods. Mark will explain the entire process of making bacon including brining, drying, flavouring, and smoking.

The BCHL is hosting its second annual showcase at Prospera Centre in Chilliwack September 6 and 8, providing an opportunity for players to show-off their skills for scouts from both the college and professional levels. League Commissioner John Grisdale and Glen Ringdal from the Chilliwack Chiefs sit down with Jay at 8:50 a.m. to talk about the event.

Encourage reading by treating your kids to a new book for the start of the school year. Jill Daum from Kidsbooks has a bunch of new titles for children of all ages and reading levels. She joins us at 9:40 a.m. with her reviews.

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Back-to-school doesn’t have to be all about the kids, adults can get back into the learning routine too. The Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts is hosting  several different Wine Education classes this Fall. Executive Chef Julian Bond and Resident Sommelier Tom Ellison prepare some of the pairings they’ll be teaching students this term.

Technology expert Lindsay Smith is bringing in some high-tech gadgets for back-to-school season. We take a look at an ultra-thin keyboard for iPads plus we’re playing around with a 3D printer.

Sunday Morning News

From the fallout of the Miley Cyrus VMA Circus to an acting lesson from legend Patrick Stewart, Pop Culture Expert Dana Gee covers the highs and lows in Pop Goes the Week.

Trying to drum up some new ideas for school lunches? Our Cooking 101 teacher Caren McSherry delivers helpful hints and some recipe ideas to guarantee your child leaves no crumb behind.

Tuesday marks the start of the new school year for many B.C. students, plus many adults are heading back to work after summer vacation. What changes and fortune can you expect this September? Astrologer Geogia Nicols shares her monthly horoscopes in our final hour.

Sunday Noon News

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