Breakfast: Wednesday, February 22

Published: 5:56AM Wednesday February 22, 2012 Source: Breakfast

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Bishop Victoria Matthews

Breakfast speaks to Bishop Victoria Matthews about today's quake anniversary.

'Family torn to pieces'

Nicholas Stick, whose elderly parents Beverly and Earl were killed when the bus they were travelling in was crushed, reflects on the day his life changed forever.

Pregnant women being sacked

The Human Rights Commission is worried that too many women are being given the sack because they are pregnant.

Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner Dr Judy McGregor shares her concerns with Breakfast.

Latest on the Christchurch rebuild

For an update on the Christchurch rebuild Breakfast checks in with CERA chief executive Roger Sutton.

Should smoking be banned outside bars?

A University of Otago study, published and picked up internationally, suggests smoking outside bars and restaurants encourages social smoking and leads more people into the picking up the habit. So, is it worth investigating a ban?

Breakfast debates the issue with Ben Youdan from ASH, and Hospitality NZ's Bruce Robertson.

Bob Parker on the quake anniversary

One year on from the Christchurch earthquake Breakfast speaks to the city's mayor, Bob Parker.

Live coverage of morning service in Latimer Square

Breakfast will have live coverage from 8am of the morning service from Latimer Square.

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