Richard grew up in Winnipeg, moved away and then came back home with a renewed appreciation for the quality of Manitoba life. Julie, an ‘air force brat’, was born in Trenton, Ontario and returned to her Mom’s hometown of Rapid City, Manitoba at the age of 10. After leaving for college and starting a family of her own, she has also returned, to calling Winnipeg home. As hosts, we have our finger on the pulse of our community. Please join us weekday afternoons as we discuss the issues important to you. Your voice is an essential element to the show. Join the conversation by phone at 204-780-6868 or toll free at 1-844-686-6868.
Join Richard Cloutier as he explores the top stories of the week. On this week's show: tariffs.
Richard Cloutier looks ahead to the newsmakers of 2025!
680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier speaks with Premier Wab Kinew about a plan to move in and help those in tent cities... move out. As well as a Researcher who has looked and talked with those who make camps home in Winnipeg and across Canada.
Today we talk to David Atkin and Lisa Young about the Trudeau Shuffle, his political future and his options. We then talk to Bryan Baeumler and Danny Boyko.
On today's The News podcast, the plan to deal with dementia: a candid conversation with Britt Moberg. Plus, David Asper, on David and Joyce Milgaard's Law.
Today on The News with Richard Cloutier, the Moms of the Winnipeg Jets join the show (Elaine Lowry, Bev Jarvis, Mary Lou Scheifele). We also have a Panel of Kelly Berehulka, Kevin Donnelly, Lynne Skromeda and Kenny Boyce on to discuss what happened in 2024 and what will happen in 2025 in the world of Concerts, Shows and Comedy within the city!
Richard Cloutier examines the proposed budget and speaks with Mayor Scott Gillingham on the big questions that remain unresolved in this years proposed City of Winnipeg Budget.
It's been just over 25 years since Gary Doer and the NDP were elected with a majority in Manitoba Politics. Former members of his caucus and those who worked for him and the NDP faithful have gathered this week to celebrate the September 21, 1999 victory. Doer was a frequent guest on 680 CJOB, appearing Wednesday mornings. 680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier chat's with the former Premier and former Canadian Ambassador to the United States about the US election, his government and former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura.
Joanna joined Rich and Julie to talk about what lessons governments should be considering in terms of industrial/residential infrastructure in light of Jasper fire devastation, recent flooding in Nova Scotia and more
Economics professor at Concordia, Moshe Lander joins "The News" to talk Greece's new 6 day work week.
Tim Smith joins Richard and Julie to talk about the United States pharmaceutical policy encouraging the importation of drugs from Canada.
Glen Murray Then and Now. The question is does Winnipeg need Glen Murray or does Glen Murray need Winnipeg?
Carleen Fosseneuve's 7-year-old grandson had his hockey cards taken in a bullying incident…he's a huge St. Louis Blues fan from OCN and he's going to get a HUGE surprise!
From the pulpit to politics Candidate for Mayor Scott Gillingham
The Winnipeg of Today and Tomorrow
Mayoral candidate Shaun Loney
Rowan McCandless, finalist for the Governor General Literary Award (non-fiction) chats with Richard & Julie about her novel, Persephone's Children: A Life in Fragments
Episode 4 - The Helping Hands and the Heavy Lifting on dealing with Winnipeg's addictions crisis.
The Future of Policing and other Options for the Next Mayor and Council In Episode 3 of Turning Point, 680 CJOBs Richard Cloutier asks key people in the know about the challenges facing law enforcement and options under consideration to provide better public safety services. It gives you important information and context as the people running for Mayor ask for your vote.
Grand Prize Winner of the 10th Annual Canada's Walk of Fame RBC Emerging Musician Program