The Current for Aug. 9, 2019
Today on The Current: We hear about the practices two Canadian farmers are using to grow their crops and food without damaging the landscape. Next, Canada's oldest nudist club is set to celebrate its 80th anniversary this weekend. Then, we wrap Episode 5 of the CBC podcast Someone Knows Something into the 1986 murder of Kerrie Brown.
Today on The Current:
- We hear about the practices two Canadian farmers are using to grow their crops and food without damaging the landscape. A new United Nations-backed report, released Thursday, advised that farmers can fight climate change by using land more sustainably.
- For 80 years, Vancouver-area naturists have been shedding their clothes and enjoying au naturel sunbathing, swimming and socializing at Canada's oldest nudist club. The Van Tan Club was founded in 1939, and as a member explains, a lot has changed in that time.
- We wrap Episode 5 of the CBC podcast Someone Knows Something, which investigates the 1986 murder of Kerrie Brown.