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Jay Leno is Jay-walking his way back to Canada. The former Tonight Show host, who turns 75 in May, will join fellow late night rival Arsenio Hall as comedy headliners May 2 at Casino Rama near Orillia, Ont.In an exclusive brioux.tv: the podcast interview, presented in partnership with latenighter.com, Leno says he was hesitant about accepting the booking given all the "51st State" and Tariff talk emanating from the White House."I almost wasn't going to do these dates," Leno says, "because I didn't want to be the ugly American coming in." Don't worry about it I tell Leno -- we can use the jokes. The comedy road warrior has had to tweak his act just to straddle divided states audiences. That is working for him so far. "Ever since I took politics out of my act, ticket sales are up 20 or 30 per cent."Leno also talks about how, back in the war for late night days, things weren't always so cozy between him and Arsenio. We touch on those nasty accidents Leno suffered these past few years, including a serious car fire which forced him to seek "a face guy." There is plenty of car talk (he's still hosting Jay's Garage on MSNBC) and we find out his take on the current late night landscape.
Today on The Neil Haley Show with Neil Haley and The Love Is Podcast with Kim Sorrelle interview Noah Kosta. As a singer, Noah carries the torch of the greats, blending nostalgia with modern charm in every performance. His captivating voice has resonated through prestigious venues such as the Beaches Jazz Fest, Richmond Hill Center for the Performing Arts, Casino Rama, and Koerner Hall. A defining moment in his career came at 18, with a solo performance for Alma Deutscher's opera at Koerner Hall, celebrating Glenn Gould's 95th birthday, presented by the Glenn Gould Foundation – a performance that garnered widespread acclaim.
Today on The Neil Haley Show with Neil Haley and The Love Is Podcast with Kim Sorrelle interview Noah Kosta. As a singer, Noah carries the torch of the greats, blending nostalgia with modern charm in every performance. His captivating voice has resonated through prestigious venues such as the Beaches Jazz Fest, Richmond Hill Center for the Performing Arts, Casino Rama, and Koerner Hall. A defining moment in his career came at 18, with a solo performance for Alma Deutscher's opera at Koerner Hall, celebrating Glenn Gould's 95th birthday, presented by the Glenn Gould Foundation – a performance that garnered widespread acclaim.
Josie, Carlin & Brent talk about going "Fat Cat" at a bachelor party at Casino Rama, they also confront Carlin about being engaged for a year already, and Brent has a story about an Uber driver needing the name of his cologne.
Eric Alper is a Canadian music correspondent, blogger, radio host and former director of media relations, at eOne Music Canada based in Toronto, Ontario. Since 2016, Alper has run a music public relations company, That Eric Alper, and is the host of @ThatEricAlper show on SiriusXM.From 1998 till 2016, Alper was the director of media relations for eOne Music Canada working with Bob Geldof, Natalie MacMaster, Matt Dusk, Randy Bachman, Ringo Starr, Slash, The Wiggles, Snoop Dogg, The Smashing Pumpkins, Ray Charles, Sinead O'Connor, and Sesame Street.He started his own PR company in 2016. He has appeared as a music correspondent on numerous Canadian television and radio networks including on CTV, CBC Radio 2 and SiriusXM. Alper has been named to Billboard and The National Post's Best on Twitter. He is a prolific and highly organized prompt tweeter on Twitter with a 2021 Billboard article reporting that he posts more than 50 prompts a day, every day.Visit his website at https://www.thatericalper.com/
Jules Mckenzie has been investing in Real Estate for over 18 years. Jules uses a simple buy and hold and rent strategy. Jules and his wife Ange have acquired over 50 properties by developing relationships with people who became their investors. In more recent history they have sold and refinanced other properties to pay out investors and are holding on to 13 income producing properties. Jules is also a police officer with the Rama Police Service, which polices Casino Rama and the Rama First Nation. Jules gets his support for Real Estate Investing from the Real Estate Investment Network which is a group that he had been a member of for over 18 years. Jules and Ange Mckenzie are married and live and Invest in Orillia, Ontario, Canada. Get in touch with Jules: http://www.mckenzieproperties.online/ Instagram: Mckenzie.Jules Twitter: @MrJulesMckenzie Facebook: Jules Mckenzie Linkedin: Jules Mckenzie https://reincanada.com/ https://www.ramapolice.ca/ _____________________________________________ #RealEstatePodcast | #RealEstateAdvice Wanna know more about Barri Griffiths and the WWRE Podcast: https://linktr.ee/wrestlingwithrealestatepodcast The WWRE Podcast is available on all platforms
Chief Edward (Ted) Williams of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation is on the show this week. The home of the popular and successful "Casino Rama" development, Chief Williams speaks to dealing with COVID-19, and plans for reopening the community with a large retail centre. Having a deep history in lands related work dating back to the early 1970s, he says the land code was part of community planning, and Rama was one of the early adopters to sign onto the Framework on First Nation Land Management from the beginning. Rama has had a history of exploring opportunities and moving quickly and believes communities should take this step towards land management because, "its our land, its our voice and its our control." SHOW NOTES:34 Richard welcomes Chief Ted Williams to the podcast.:52 Chief outlines his community's response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Band got out in front of this issue. The famous Rama Casino has been closed. Despite its economic importance, it will not open until the time is right. Usually two to three million visitors per year!2:35 They handled Covid planning in earnest about ten days before it happened. 3:27 Chief has been involved with land for more than 40 years. They has surrendered some land for an industrial park in the early 80s and had clients. They won bid for Casino Rama in 1974, and wanted to place it on the waterfront but the community said no. Its current location was supposed to be temporary. Casino open now for 25 years and is a huge employer and revenue generator. Economic development has always been a priority.6:24 Rama became one of the first signatories to the framework agreement in the mid-90s.6:56 What does 'speed of business' mean to him? A good example is cannabis. Land was designated commercial earlier and retail operation opened quickly.8:23 Great to be able to pick up the phone and deal quickly. Cutting out Ottawa for approvals around land use is ideal because no one knows about the land more than the community.9:15 36,000 square foot retail building is open to leasing arrangements and lots of inquiries locally and national companies who want to locate at Rama. Building will be filled before Christmas. Lots of jobs and feeding other Band businesses, including two Tim Hortons outlets, the only Nation in Canada having two.11:18 Chief describes the process of developing land and the role of council, staff and land code committee. Based on community's strategic planning and local input. No more waiting for Indian Affairs.13:15 Band has settled two treaty negotiations and other items are under discussion that could involve further development. Possible land purchases and additions to reserve.14:44 Resource Centre staff were fabulous in development of a land code promotion strategy for on and off-reserve members (mentions Cassandra in particular). Very thorough campaign. with in-person, web, digital, mail and more venues for sharing information. It led to a Yes vote of 91%.18:20 Chief Williams shares his personal journey as it relates to colonization and the negative impact of an incomplete Canadian history. Being told what they should earn, where they should live, where to get spiritual needs met. Decolonization is about learning who you really are, where you come from and your own history. There is much work to be done .22:20 Has land code helped with decolonization? Yes, land is our Mother Earth and we need to look after it. It helps create pride and a feeling of identity. We choose. We can compete in the Canadian mosaic.24:30 What is his advice to other communities contemplating signing on to the framework agreement? You should be in control!25:25. Chief expresses his community's grief and sorrow over the beautiful lost souls no
Steve Molitor (born April 4, 1980) is a Canadian former professional boxer who competed from 2000 to 2012 and held the IBF super-bantamweight title twice between 2006 and 2011. Born in Sarnia, Ontario, Molitor began boxing at the age of nine, following in the footsteps of his brother, former commonwealth champion Jeremy Molitor. He won five national titles at 112 pounds. He participated in the Olympic trials but lost a decision to Mike Messel. His final amateur record was 93 wins and eleven losses.[1] Molitor became a professional boxer on May 18, 2000, with an eight-round decision over Julio Luna. In 2002 he scored his most notable win to date when he beat former Olympian Scotty Olson for the Canadian super bantamweight title. Later that year he beat Englishman Nicky Booth for the Commonwealth bantamweight championship. On April 21, 2004, Molitor defeated Hugo Dianzo for the vacated NABA North American title, by a unanimous decision. On November 10, 2006, he knocked out Michael Hunter in the fifth round for the vacant IBF super bantamweight championship title. On July 14, 2007, Molitor dismantled South Africa's Takalani Ndlovu in his first title defense, by scoring a 9th round TKO at Casino Rama in Rama, Ontario.[2] He also defeated Thailand's Fahsan 3K Battery by unanimous decision on October 27 in his second defense, also at Casino Rama. On January 19, 2008 Molitor defended his title against Ricardo Castillo, with a unanimous decision victory. On April 5, 2008, Molitor again defended his title defeating Fernando Beltran in a twelve round unanimous decision, running his record to 27–0. The fight took place at Casino Rama. In the early summer of 2008, Molitor parted ways with his trainer Chris Johnson and replaced him by Stéphan Larouche.[3] On August 29 Molitor defended his title against the then unbeaten Ceferino Labarda. He won the match by TKO. The fight took place at Casino Rama. On November 21, 2008, Molitor lost in his attempt to unify his IBF super bantamweight title with the WBA title against Celestino Caballero of Panama, the current defending WBA champion. Caballero won the fight in the fourth round by TKO at the Casino Rama, Ontario.[4] Molitor next fought Heriberto Ruiz on June 26, 2009, again at Casino Rama. Molitor won the fight on a split decision.[5] Molitor reunited with Chris Johnson before his 5th round knockout win against Feliciano Ledezma on September 4, 2009 at Casino Rama. On November 21, 2009, Molitor beat Jose Saez in 8 rounds via a unanimous decision. On March 27, 2010, Molitor regained the IBF Junior Featherweight championship, again defeating Takalani Ndlovu in 12 rounds by unanimous decision. On March 26, 2011, in his third bout against Ndlovu, Molitor lost his title via unanimous decision. The judges' scores were 118-110, 116-112, and 118-110. On September 22, 2012, Molitor challenged for the IBF Inter-Continental Super-Bantamweight title in Belfast against Carl Frampton in front of Frampton's home town crowd in the city's Odyssey Arena. Frampton scored an impressive sixth-round TKO and had Molitor on the canvas three times during the one-sided bout.[6]
Jules Mckenzie has been investing in Real Estate for over 18 years with the buy and hold strategy. He has acquired over 50 properties but is currently holding on to 14. He is also a police officer with the Rama Police Service, which polices Casino Rama and the Rama First Nation. On this episode, we discuss: Growing up in Lake Kipawa, Quebec Policing for 31 years The early mistakes he made as an investor His introduction to REIN Breaking down some of the investment fundamentals taught in REIN Purchasing 38 townhouse in Orillia You can reach out to Jules on instagram @mckenzie.jules __ Subscribe and review today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPf_0bbU8wlyX3Frv3kZ30w http://welloff.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/welloffx/
1:20 Big sale on at Danforth Jewellers | Christmas Special | Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer plays the sax | 2:30 Jimmy says Styx show at Casino Rama much better than watching Leafs; or Johnny watching Jack Ryan with Sue on the couch | 3:00 BabClock is at 10:02 | 4:30 Team has tuned out Babcock | 5:00 Blues coach Yeo fired November 20th last season when they won Cup | Talk Therapy | 9:40 November is the month (for firing coaches) | 11:00 Talk to Lance - If These Walls Could Talk - A great Christmas gift | 13:00 Lance to take a ride on the pod in the near future | 16:00 Jimmy would Dougie right at the helm | 17:00 Bob Cat McCowan says Leafs are broken | 18:00 Proof is in the podcast (tm) | 19:00 emmanating waves from 499 Danforth | 20:00 What should Lance ask Dubas? | Lance quote of Dubas: a person at their best as an individual gives the most to the team; wants players to be individuals | 24:00 Babcock not allowing best individuals to contribute to wins - why Nylander’s individualism is working for him right now but not for Leafs | 25:00 remembering Glenn Anderson in the playoffs - no comparable to Nylander (grit) | 28:00 Leafs will struggle to win vs Crosby-less Pens and will move Babclock ahead | 29:00 Babcock doesn’t care what players think | Gilmour a champion and ready to go and understands youthful players | Jimmy watching Raptors tonight vs Mavs | 35:00 can count on Raptors work ethic | Babcock doesn’t have instinct to change on the fly | Kindergarten teacher praising kids trying to square pegs into round holes | 37:00 Body language of Leafs players | 38:00 Babcock can’t cite injuries vs Crosby-less Pens | Simply the Best Podcast in the World |
0:00 Johnny feeling under the weather after tying one on the night before | 1:30 Jimmy competing with Ben Baller for Best Jeweller in the World | 2:00 Leafs vs Bruins with Kerfoot out | 2:45 Johnny at Rivals on Danforth for Leafs reporter Lance Hornby’s book launch: If These Walls Could Talk | 4:00 Choice of players on the cover of ITWCT: Matthews & Salming | 4:30 Jimmy calls Salming an innovator | 8:00 Shanahan doesn’t take a lot of bullshit | 11:00 Withrow Park Ball Hockey League (Best League in the World) players at the book launch | Sonic waves of truth emmenating from 499 Danforth | 13:00 Denny Decks absent due to hair | Best Hair in the World: Glenn Anderson | 14:00 Word of the Day: Delusion | Looking forward to Lance’s thoroughness in the book | 16:30 The walls are talking at 499 Danforth | 17:15 Putting it out in the universe: Babcock will get moved upstairs | 20:30 Tonight Jimmy’s going to see Tommy Shaw & Styx at Casino Rama in Orillia just outside Toronto | Simcoe Yard Restaurant | St. Germain’s Lobster Bisque is the best | Johnny’s first concert was Styx at Maple Leaf Gardens | Jimmy saw Rush Moving Pictures at Gardens, aged 13 | Tommy Sawyer | Limelight | 25:50 Trivia: Who played the other wing on the Leafs line with Mark Osborne and Peter Zezel ? | The types of players Leafs are missing today | 28:30 Late Peter Zezel was a great person | Players: make the most of your talent and time and don’t leave things unsaid and undone | 30:30 “Proof is in the podcast” (tm) | Johnny proposed The Trade (Nylander & Hutchinson for Domi & Kinkaid) to Habs fans at Rivals and they laughed in his face | 32:30 Muzzin will be re-signed | 35:00 Trivia: When did the St. Louis Blues fire coach Mike Yeo during their Stanley Cup winning season? | 35:30 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer plays the sax | Horby book a great stocking stuffer | “How much time have you got?” | 38:30 Coffee Guy arrives with… coffee | 40:00 Real Estate sales are still going in Toronto | Can blue collar man still buy a house? | 2 land transfer taxes in Toronto | 43:00 Spezza can still contribute | 43:30 Coffee Guy was an Oilers fan during dynasty | Podcast in negotiations with NFL picks expert (coming soon) | 47:00 Kasimir Kaskisuo will play in back to back vs Pittsburgh Saturday | 52:00 Sather allowed Oilers to play firewagon hockey | Jimmy: “You can’t hold a pure bread back.” | Question to Glenn Anderson from Jimmy: “How was Sather in terms of allowing you guys to play? How much micro managing did he do if any? | 54:00 Let Matthews pick his own power play unit | 56:30 Wisdom of the crowd on social: more time for first power play unit | 57:00 Babcock rolling four lines has cost the Leafs | 58:00 Teflon Dubus | 1:04:00 Jimmy wants a Raptors champwich | Van Vleet one of top 5 Raptors of all-time | 1:06:00 Nick Nurse a favourite for coach of the year | 1:07:30 Raptors have INTENSITY - what Leafs are missing | 1:09:30 Johnny & Jimmy sing a podsong.com: “Come Sail Away” | Jimmy’ sings “The Grand Illusion” | 1:12:00 Kyle Dubious | 1:12:30 Critiquing the Leafs with the jeweller’s loop | Tim & Sid...
01:00 Jimmy still glowing from Casino Rama concert last night featuring Men Without Hats and the Spoons | 1:45 Danforth’s Best: Luku Mums; Skyway Tours; Marvel Coffee | 4:00 Jimmy explains what Lukumades are | 6:00 Danforth Jewellers big sale started November 1st | 7:00 Kawhi-less Clippers | 7:30 Trivia Question: Which veteran sportscaster now has his son working on Sportsnet? (First correct answer to DM @bestplayerintheworldshop IG receives his/her choice of Best Player in the World merchandise from our bestplayerintheworld.com Shop (excluding jewellery)) | 9:00 Jimmy is excited by news that Doug Gilmour has been hired by the Leafs | 11:30 Gimour part of Leafs culture change we’ve talked about | 13:30 Comparing Gimour and Marner who are the same size | 14:00 Nobody is filling Gilmour’s shoes right now | 15:00 Jimmy’s wife Joanne thinks Leafs are not on the “same page” | Jimmy calls it first: Gilmour will be involved in either in coaching, assistant to GM, or player development | 17:30 We don’t sugar coat the Leafs | 18:15 We speak for the common fan | 20:00 Would there be more people at a Leafs Stanley Cup parade than the Raptors championship parade? | 25:00 The drive and hunger and eye of the tiger - Gilmour had all of that but no current Leaf seems to have that | 26:00 Johnny floats a trade idea (not a rumour): Nylander and Hutchinson to Montreal for Kinkaid and Domi | 27:30 Jimmy vows to learn French in seven days and buy a Canadiens sweater with Hutchinson’s name on the back - if that deal comes to fruition | 29:00 Hillarious House of Frankenstein = Scotia Bank Arena | 32:00 Sansom Street in Philadelphia | Jimmy is not affraid to wear his Leafs jersey in Philadelphia or Boston | 34:30 Jimmy admits that his good friend Sean is a manager at the Great Blue Herron Casino and is a Bruins fan | 35:30 Bobby Orr the best player | 36:00 Flyers game is a must win game | 37:30 Muzzin is out due to personal reasons | 40:00 Not looking good for tonight with AHL defencemen | 44:00 Jimmy invited to Vegas Knights game Thursday in a box and will break out note pad | 45:00 Kolchak The Night Stalker | 47:30 Dougie is not going to hold back | 49:00 Dougie spotted on The Danforth | 49:00 Only Shanahan and Dougie can talk | 51:00 Did the MLSE Suits cut Mark Hunter loose due to money? | 51:30 Jimmy and Johnny extend open invitation to Dougie to visit 499 Danforth Jewellers | Brass Taps’ Willy is a Best Player | 53:30 Danforth Jewellers’ flawless Google Reviews: hard work, customer satisfaction | 54:00 Jimmy insists on talking about Tom Brady #bestplayerintheworld | Robert Kraft is exact opposite of Harold Ballard; Belichick best coach in the world | Jimmy loves the Patriots | 57:00 Jerry Rice, Sweetness, Walter Payton | 57:30 Open invite to Tom Brady: come to Danforth Jeweller to receive your FREE, blinged Best Player in the World necklace | 59:00 Jimmy predicted Rams Patriots Super Bowl and calls Pats over Ravens tomorrow | 1:02:00 Brady and Gretzky slippery and smart | 1:02:00 Muzzin didn’t get Gretz treatment when he got smoked | 1:03:00 No push back from Leafs; push back is inside of you | 1:06:00 Bruins grit has rubbed off on Pastrnak | 1:07:00 Dougie can teach Leafs to push back |
Reposted from Novemer 2011. Talk of Robert and Patti Griffith, a review of Jason Bonham's Led Zeppeln Experience at Casino Rama and Led Zeppelin IV at 40.
Marijane sits down with the the comedians formally known as Cheech and Chong for a chat while at Casino Rama, in Ontario Canada.
Marijane sits down with the the comedians formally known as Cheech and Chong for a chat while at Casino Rama, in Ontario Canada.
This time Joe goes Pro and Bill goes crazy over a wedding and a cottage weekend. Joe tries to explain what Casino Rama is and Bill tells about his weekend in the Big Nickel. SIRI fails again but we are still able to find some famous TV restaurants. We argue Star Trek Discovery again. Bill informs us about an Andre the Giant special and after Joe wakes up, he asks an important question about Alan Wake. Enjoy!! ----> Discuss this episode on our forums SUPPORT YOUR STCPOD FOR FREE BY SHOPPING THROUGH OUR AMAZON LINKS FOUND AT http://www.stcpod.com/STCPOD SWAG: https://www.teepublic.com/user/stcpod Logo remaster courtesy of Ryan O'Reilly @ryanovision Twitter: https://twitter.com/STCPod STCPod Website: http://www.stcpod.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/starttocontinue iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/stcpod/id1060217107 Instagram : STCPod Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=56723&refid=stpr Podcast URL: http://stcpod.podbean.com/ RSS: http://stcpod.podbean.com/feed/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stcpod/message
After yesterday's announcement of Q107's new Unskinny Bus road trip to Casino Rama to watch Poison and do a live breakfast show with 150 Q listeners, we're talking gambling, drinking too much and sharing weird stories about being in a hot tub with your bros! Derringer, Jenn and Ryan also share some funny stories about pounding back too much of the ol' sauce and getting kicked out of bars and weddings. The Maple Leafs had a huge win last night and Toronto can smell hockey playoffs. Babsy was super excited about the win and had to come down to the Q studio to share his excitement with the win but also had to vent a little about today's announcement that NHL player won't be allowed to compete in the next Olympic games. Lastly, Ryan caught his wife doing something terrible on the couch yesterday...dun dun duuuun!!! Definitely Derringer for Tuesday April 4, 2017 For more Derringer click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everything is better when you're totally in the buff and with the announcement of Q107's new Unskinny Bus Road Trip to Casino Rama with 150 Q listeners, you better believe we're going to have a big ol' naked slumber part! lol There was a massive stunt driving incident on HWY 400 over the weekend involving 30 high-end luxury cars. Derringer and Jenn recap the highlights from last night's Juno awards and dissect The Tragically Hip being "played" off the stage during their acceptance speech in favor of a commercial break. The Blue Jays are back! Baseball season gets underway this afternoon with Toronto's season opener in Baltimore and Derringer shares quite the fascinating story about a trip he once took there. Definitely Derringer for Monday April 3, 2017 For more Derringer click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's not much you can do if a company you trust your confidential information with is hacked. Join Robert Capps of NuData Security to discuss what companies can do to protect the data entrusted to them. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/479/ Running time: 1 Hour 20 Minutes 40 Seconds
In today's podcast, we follow up on last week's DDoS against Russian banks. Fancy Bear's been poking at think tanks, and ESET has a rundown of Fancy's fancies over the last couple of years. DDoS can be low and slow as well as high and noisy. Banks consider cyber lessons learned from Tesco heists. International recruiter Michael Page blames a third-party for data loss. Canada's Casino Rama—that's the casino's name—sustains a breach. A family of sites none of you would visit is also breached—we tell you because you're probably asking on behalf of 339 million friends. LabMD wins a stay against the FTC. Level 3's Dale Drew considers the changing nature of the IoT. And Kaspersky takes Microsoft to court in Moscow on an anti-trust beef.
Ep 30 of the Carpooling Podcast. In this episode Kristopher and Derek discuss: – Elder Scrolls Online – D’s Xbox One misfortune – D tells a story about his recent birthday – Casino Rama in Canada – George Thorogood – Kris and Casino De Lac-Leamy – Bill Burr coming to Toronto – Bill Cosby – […]
This week on Top MMA Radio features a pair of Canadian fighters who have big bouts on May 9. First up is Malcolm Gordon who will be in a battle of undefeated Flyweights at Bellator 119 in Ontario. Gordon, fresh off a win over Mike Davis, talks about taking on Chris Kelades at Casino Rama. […]