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She's been reporting traffic and weather ever since. When she's not helping you through your morning commute, Amy can be found drinking massive amounts of coffee while chasing after her two small kids. Margaret's ability to tune into the city and find stories off the beaten track has taken her up mountaintops, down back alleys, and through the heart of the city. She has worked as an editor, a freelance writer, and technical communicator. Her previous work earned her an award of distinction from the International Society of Technical Communicators.

Actively involved in community outreach, Margaret has tirelessly donated her time and efforts to many Vancouver events. In , Margaret won a "Community Builder" Award from the Hapa-palooza festival of Mixed Roots in recognition of her work to connect communities. Scott Regehr covers sports for The Early Edition. During his career with the CBC, Scott has written stories from an igloo in the high Arctic while the temperature including the wind chill dropped to C; alongside an aircraft suspected of being hijacked on September 11, ; and at the end of an kilometre walk along the famous Spanish pilgrimage route, the Camino de Santiago.

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The Early Edition talks to the people behind these businesses about ethics, screening processes and liability. Cory Paris Susser and Arlene Miller have forayed into intergenerational living, and it hasn't been easy. Susser is seeking roommates but feels that the stigma of living with a senior is getting in the way.

Miller is fed up with her younger roommates, and doesn't want to play the role of "mother" any longer. Residential Tenancy Act Lawyer Lisa Mackie shares how to legally avoid the potential pitfalls of intergenerational living by setting expectations and rules at the outset of a new roomie arrangement.

Collin van Uchelen is a community psychology consultant. He has been living in houses with non-relatives for over 30 years and has feedback for the City of Vancouver regarding its bylaws, and why they make it harder for unrelated people to share a house.



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