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- THC Live was a 13 episode series examining the social, political, legal, scientific and medical ramifications of the (then-pending) legalization of cannabis in Canada. Guests and experts in the 13 episodes included Canadian and American politicians, medical specialists, military veterans, veterinarians, DEA agents, RCMP personnel, pastors, former smugglers, immigration lawyers, athletes and people suffering from a variety of medical problems for which cannabis was a possible help.
- The City of Coquitlam is bringing our community-favorite concert series to you on Friday evenings with 6 concerts from July 10 to August 14 featuring Mazacote, Paul Filek, Bukola Balogun, Etienne Siew, Aaron Pritchett, Warren Dean Flandez, Sarah Wheeler and the Black Salt Sea. Enjoy an eclectic mix of genres while supporting local artists. Concerts can be viewed on-demand throughout the weekend starting Friday, 5 p.m. through to Monday, 8 a.m. Check out the live-stream on Facebook and YouTube @cityofcoquitlam.
- TD Uptown Live is back and coming into your living room. Get ready for an eight-day music event in the safety and comfort of your living room or local pub or restaurant. TD Uptown Live Virtual Edition 2020 was recorded live at the landmark Massey Theatre in New Westminster.
- Get out your red and white attire, hang your Canadian flag and celebrate with your family at home on Wednesday, July 1 as Coquitlam presents its annual Canada Day celebrations online with live music, dance, interactive activities and more. The 12th annual "Coquitlam Celebrates Canada Day" will be a full day of family fun, broadcast here at coquitlam.ca/canadaday that will bring the festivities into living rooms, patios and backyards across the city. Featuring a mix of live and pre-recorded segments, the broadcast will go live at noon July 1 and run until 7 p.m. with many of the much-loved aspects of the celebrations traditionally held at Town Centre Park. The recorded stream will remain online until the evening of July 5.
- Growing Pains was an 11 episode historical / comedic web series chronicling the history of cannabis production and prohibition in North America beginning in the 1700's and carrying through December 2017 in the lead-up to legalization in Canada.
- Guests include MP John Aldag, Legalization Advocates Don Briere and Carol Gwilt, and Therapist Tom Littlewood of Dan's Legacy, who works with at-risk youth.
- Guests include legalization activist and entrepreneur Dana Larsen, former Oregon prosecutor Dr. Inge Fryklund (The Law Enforcement Action Partnership) and Vancouver City Council candidate Mary Jean Dunsdon (Sensible BC).
- Episode 3 features former drug smuggler Brian O'Dea and attorney Dean Davison from Davison Law Group.
- Guests include Dr. Bryn Hyndman of Qi Integrated Health, chronic pain sufferer Matt Mernagh, and Anndrea Hermann, one of the world's leading authorities on industrial hemp, Owner of Hemp Technologies Canada and founder of IHemp Radio.
- Guests include Veterinarian Dr. Katherine Kramer and former Executive Director of the Canadian National Medical Marijuana Association and KPU Professor Deepak Anand.
- Episode 6 features author and historian Chris Bennett, medicinal cannabis and epilepsy Patient Hayley Rose and a tour of a medical dispensary.
- Episode 7 features Olympic gold medalist and entrepreneur Ross Rebagliati and immigration lawyer Len Saunders of Blaine Immigration who discusses cannabis and cross-border issues.
- Episode 8 features cannabis activist Jodie Emery, Terry Roycroft of the Medicinal Cannabis Resource Centre and a live performance by Bocephus King
- Guests include Neuroscientist Dr. Steven Laviolette who studies the effects of THC on the brain, and attorney John Conroy, Q.C.
- Tim Doling and Mark Frogley, pastors at Sunshine Ridge Baptist Church, discuss cannabis legalization from a faith perspective. Also: Dr. Rob O'Brien, President, Chief Science Officer and CEO of 2 cannabis bio-science companies.
- On the couch: author Stephen Gray and community outreach therapist Brian Thomas. Thomas shares his experiences working on the "front lines" helping those struggling with substance use. Is cannabis a gateway drug, an exit drug or both?