As It Happens

Wednesday: Boogaard lawyer, affirmative consent, Bon Jovi guy, and more...

Three years after NHL player Derek Boogaard's death from an overdose, two suspects have finally been charged...California is set to approve a law intended to fight sexual violence on college campuses...and now that someone other than Jon Bon Jovi is going to buy the Buffalo Bills, once-angry fans are loosening their boycott on the rock star's music....

Three years after NHL player Derek Boogaard's death from an overdose, two suspects have finally been charged...California is set to approve a law intended to fight sexual violence on college campuses...and now that someone other than Jon Bon Jovi is going to buy the Buffalo Bills, once-angry fans are loosening their boycott on the rock star's music.

Part One

Boogaard lawyer
The family of the deceased NHL player welcome the arrest of two people accused of supplying him with illegal prescription drugs,in the weeks before his accidental overdose.

Witness Blanket
A B.C. artist gathers artifacts from residential schools for an enormous installation in which each object tells a heartbreaking story.

Scotland:"Yes" vote
With the referendum on Scottish independence coming up next week, our guest explains why he and so many others believe it's time to break up with the U.K.

Part Two

Affirmative consent
New legislation in California mandates something called "affirmative consent" -- aimed at eliminating sexual assaults on college campuses.

Volcano guy
Adventurer George Kourounis spent part of his summer by the lake. But he couldn't relax, because it was a lake of molten rock in an angry volcano.

Part Three

Liberia Ebola ambulance driver
Gorden Kamara has one of the toughest jobs in Liberia: driving an ambulance that transports Ebola patients for treatment.

Retraction study
A Canadian researcher who was forced to retract nine different studies, after some serious inconsistencies were found in his work.

Anti-Bon Jovi Buffalo Bills fan
Now that Jon Bon Jovi's bid to buy the Buffalo Bills has gone down in a blaze of glory, the city's football fans are ending their boycott of his music. But that doesn't mean they have completely forgiven the singer for his bid to move the team to Toronto.