Social advocate Glenn Hilke talks about The Loop drop-in centre — it is open and making meals, he reminds us — and recent tepid relations with the North Shore Business Improvement Association and the City of Kamloops. Hosts Christopher Foulds and Marty Hastings run the current issues gamut, discussing controversy over a plywood sign outside Continental Barbershop, the Olympics (including criticism over KTW's Matt Berger coverage), crime in the city and smoke/fires. We're also joined by Kamloops Blazers' NHL Draft pick Logan Stankoven, who talks about generating motivation from the Round 1 snub. Thanks again to Lee's Music for hosting us in state-of-the-art Studio 2.