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On the phone-in today: Listeners get answers from dog behaviour expert, Silvia Jay. And off the top of the show, we speak with Bob MacLeod, president of the PEI Shellfish Association, about the spread of MSX on PEI. We also hear about a temporary closure at the Fredericton Public Library because of a break-in.
People in Corner Brook are celebrating a milestone. The 50th winter carnival gets underway next Friday. These days, the celebration is ten days full of fun activities, outdoors and indoors, not to mention a hot breakfast every day of the week. But, back in 1972, Carnival had a more humble beginning. Bob MacLeod was was of the founders of Corner Brook's Winter Carnival. He spoke with the CBC's Troy Turner.
Senator Doug Black on C-69 and on his invitation to the premier of Quebec to come and learn something about the Alberta energy sector. Environment Minister, Shannon Phillips, on a new wilderness park in NE Alberta; Edmonton Public School Board chair, Michelle Draper, on the new Kindergarten to Grade 4 curriculum; and condo owner, Bob MacLeod, on new rules coming into place next year on condo board governance.
Bob MacLeod of the Condo Owners Society of Alberta, speaks to new rules for boards and condo owners, unveiled Friday by Service Alberta.
With nearly four decades of experience as a vocational executive recruiter, Bob MacLeod shares with us practical advice and techniques on how to build our FCA network. Whether you are searching for your next donor/board member, volunteer, to fill a staff position or secure the tickets to the hottest broadway show, this is a "must listen" to podcast.
Can you start a business without knowing anything about the business and still make millions. Most people will say No, but Bob MacLeod and Steve Byckiewicz proved that it can be done. They just started and learnt along the way. Let us find out who they did it.. Pretty interesting
Bob Komsic fills in for Libby Znaimer.While many young Canadian athletes are down in Rio competing for an Olympic Medal, older Canadians have a chance at glory right here at home. The Canada 55+ Games are taking place in Brampton. Bob is joined by the president of the games, Bob MacLeod, to talk about it.Plus, if you were diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, would you rather be in a full-time care facility or the comfort of your own home? Not too surprisingly, most people would choose the latter. That's the idea behind Home Instead Senior Care, a company that believes an individualized approach to home care is the best choice for many in need. Founder and CEO Paul Hogan talks to our Jane Brown to talk about his experience and his service.
Bob Komsic fills in for Libby Znaimer.While many young Canadian athletes are down in Rio competing for an Olympic Medal, older Canadians have a chance at glory right here at home. The Canada 55+ Games are taking place in Brampton. Bob is joined by the president of the games, Bob MacLeod, to talk about it.Plus, if you were diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, would you rather be in a full-time care facility or the comfort of your own home? Not too surprisingly, most people would choose the latter. That's the idea behind Home Instead Senior Care, a company that believes an individualized approach to home care is the best choice for many in need. Founder and CEO Paul Hogan talks to our Jane Brown to talk about his experience and his service.