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Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast September 20th 2023

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 37:23


The Ontario PCs held on to their seat in the Bay of Quinte yesterday with candidate Tyler Allsopp pulling in close to 39 per cent of the vote. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Hollie Pratt-Campbell, co-publisher of Quinteist, about the results.The music symphony, Tracing Colville, is being celebrated in the Netherlands' 80th anniversary of the Liberation. Based on a diary and art/ work of late war artist Alex Colville that documented the Canadian experience in World War 2, the first two movements will be played and highlighted in the Liberation Concert Series as one of the four prominent countries that took part in the Second World War. Host Nav Nanwa reached the Canadian composer behind the music, Dean Burry, in the Dutch city of Nijmegen to talk about the story and music.The Michelin Guide Toronto 2024 was recently released and, although most restaurants were in the GTA, one restaurant earned a star on the guide list in Clearview Township (originally a village called Creemore). The Pine celebrated the good news And we got the scoop about the night from our man behind the board, James Tulloch.WHY IT'S POSSIBLE is a one woman show that explores a mother navigating her parental role as her child transitions between genders. It is a new play premiering in Kingston that explores that ubiquitous struggle in a topical context of when a child embraces a different gender. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Kingston local playwright, Sophia Fabilli, about her work.'NO DRESS REHEARSAL' is the new docuseries covering the Kingston band “The Tragically Hip” which was released recently on Amazon Prime. The band has long been considered a symbol of Canadian culture., and now, since the death of frontman Gord Downie, audiences will be able to get a more intimate look at the Hip's journey from small town band to cultural icons. Host Nav Nanwa had the pleasure of speaking to director Mike Downie, brother of the late Gord Downie, about why he needed to tell this story now.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Lebanon's Hezbollah Terror Group Target of Pager Explosions

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 51:25


TUNE INTO THE TOWN: REACTION TO TORONTO'S "DON'T BLOCK THE BOX" INITIATIVE Libby Znaimer is joined by Karen Stintz, a Conservative Party of Canada Candidate for Eglinton-Lawrence, a former Toronto City Councillor and the CEO of Variety Village, Toronto Councillor Jon Burnside for Ward 16 Don Valley East, and Councillor Paula Fletcher for Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth. There's plenty happening in Toronto lately...we kick things off with a discussion about the City's "Don't Block the Box" initiative aimed at curbing local traffic congestion with fine increases being announced by Mayor Olivia Chow. Meanwhile, the Toronto Police Association has kicked off a campaign calling for more pay for officers. And, one of the councillors on today's panel thinks that we are not getting enough accountability from our government leaders. THE MICHELIN GUIDE GOES BEYOND TORONTO WITH AWARDS TO RESTAURANTS Libby Znaimer is joined by Nick Di Donato, President of Liberty Entertainment Group, whose restaurant DaNico was awarded one Michelin star last night and Chef Jeremy Austin of The Pine in Creemore, Ontario which was also awarded a Michelin Star. This year's Michelin awards ceremony in Toronto was filled with excitement. It wasn't just Toronto restaurants who were handed awards. The Michelin Guide also awarded restaurants in other parts of Ontario including Oakville, Creemore and Niagara Region. HEZBOLLAH TERROR GROUP TARGETED WITH EXPLODING PAGERS AND WALKIE TALKIES Libby Znaimer is joined by Francis Syms,  Associate Dean of Information & Communications Technology at Humber Polytechnic and a cybersecurity and consumer hardware expert, and Phil Gurski, President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, and a former senior strategic terrorism analyst at CSIS. Lebanon has been on edge this week. First, because of a wave of pager explosions on Tuesday afternoon targeting members of the Hezbollah terrorist group who have been using the devices in an effort to evade Israeli communications interception. Then yesterday, walkie talkies being used by Hezbollah also exploded. The terrorist group is blaming Israel for the attacks. Meanwhile the Israelis have not publicly commented on these specific incidents. Our guests weigh in on how these developments serve as a setback for Hezbollah and how such technologies can be compromised.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - July 26th, 2024.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 27:56


If camping is on the horizon this summer but you have questions, Scouts Canada has created a camping tipline to help newbies survive camping. The number is 1-844-SCOUT-10Julianne Hazlewood talks with Mike Eybel, a spokesperson with Scouts Canada.A Creemore resident says she's received notice that public workers are coming to mow down the flowers she planted for the bees.Julianne Hazlewood speaks with Brenna Lattimore about what she's heard from Clearview Township.After this week's eviction of homeless folks on city property, and confusion at city hall, we try to get some answers.Julianne Hazlewood speaks with Peterborough councilor Alex Bierk. 

The Craft Beer Connoisseurs Podcast
Small Town Big Heart - Creemore Springs Brewery

The Craft Beer Connoisseurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 59:28


Season 4 - Episode 22, we review Creemore Springs Brewery based in Creemore, Ontario. We are joined by Producer Shea and we review 2 beers. The first is Premium Lager which is a Bohemian Lager and second is Witbier (Summer Edition) which is of course a Belgian Style Witbier. Then, we discuss all things events: what type of event do we like, what we enjoy the most and what we would do if we had our own Craft Beer Connoisseurs event! Instagram: CraftBeerConns - YouTube/Untappd: Craft Beer Connoisseurs Feel free to throw us a comment, like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

Dementia Dialogue
"It Started with Oma"

Dementia Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 29:24


In this episode of Dementia Dialogue titled, ‘It Started with Oma,' the second in a series of conversations about Intergenerational Engagement, host, Lisa Loiselle speaks with Matthew Vorstermans and Ann-Marie Kungl.   Matthew lives in Creemore, Ontario, and spends his time volunteering. For many years he has supported residents at a local nursing home, reading to children at the public library and most passionately, volunteering to support those living with dementia.   Matthew got involved in intergenerational activities as a young grandson whose Oma was living with dementia in another country. Since then he has been a passionate volunteer for the Alzheimer Society of Simcoe County. This May he will be volunteering for the 18th straight year as a participant in the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer's.   Ann-Marie Kungl has witnessed Matthew's passion and commitment to supporting those living with dementia since she became the CEO of the Alzheimer's Society of Simcoe County. Ann-Marie speaks about the importance of intergenerational connection, programs being offered by Simcoe County and of course the upcoming Walk.  

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 31:33


Immigrants account for most of the growth in Ontario's labour market, but they're still earning less than non-immigrants. Barrie's mayor wants more land for industrial development and turned to his neighbors, Springwater and Oro-Medonte, with an expansion proposal....but neither township is amused, or impressed, or at all interested. This morning, we spoke with the mayor of Oro-Medonte who explained why there is no deal. Access to clean drinking water is an on-going battle fought in many indigenous communities across the country. And one organization from Creemore is trying to help. In fact, it's just been recognized by Charity Intelligence. We spoke with the founder of Water First. Facing a surge of homelessness in the city, Belleville's mayor says it's time for the province to step up, and come up with an emergency action plan. Neil Ellis was our guest this morning.

Guide To Awesomeness
Lavender Tales: Cultivating Nature's Magic

Guide To Awesomeness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 15:52


Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of lavender farming and discover the beauty and magic that comes with connecting with nature.In this episode of Cultivating Community with Sarah Mills, she is joined by Emma, who shares the journey of transforming their family farm into a lavender paradise on the rolling hills of Creemore, OntarioVisit Purple Hill Lavender Farm to experience the beauty of nature and follow them on social media at Instagram Facebook at as well as on their website at https://purplehilllavender.com/

The Rainbo Podcast
Auricular + Bioenergetic Medicine and Mushrooms Aid in Autoimmune Conditions with Dr. Kate Hunter

The Rainbo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 57:13


Dr. Kate Hunter is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor practicing in Toronto and Creemore, ON, since 2012. She is the founder and owner of The Toronto Apothecary and The Creemore Apothecary, two full spectrum wellness clinics and boutiques. Her realized vision with the two locations is a place for exceptional wellness services and complimentary wellness through the program that she created, The Community Wellness Program, which offers free and sliding scale Naturopathy to folks that are systematically excluded from systems of health. In her practice, Dr. Hunter uses Auricular & Bioenergetic Medicine to test the body to determine which systems are out of balance and then re-establishes the body's ability to self-heal and auto-regulate. Auricular and Bioenergetic Medicine is a very unique combination of natural empathy, medical intuition, and acupuncture. In her free time, Kate is happiest enjoying the outdoors with her husband and two kids. She is an avid runner, yoga student and skier. Dr. Hunter was diagnosed with Crohn's disease and is now in long-term remission. She credits mushrooms and auricular medicine for communicating what her body actually needs to function properly. In Crohn's disease, the immune system attacks the gastrointestinal system. Stress is a precursor and often the root cause. The good news is the gut is very quick at healing itself in just a few days. But how do we find out what works with our specific body? Every body and its systems are different and a part of Dr. Kate Hunter's practice is pinpointing the energy your body receives through different functions and what it doesn't. She can look at the body as a whole through its organs and organ systems instead of treating only its symptoms. Taking it one step further, Dr. Kate Hunter encourages adding mushrooms to your diet. Join me on today's episode as we learn how our body is much like the forest with mushrooms allowing our bodies the opportunity to heal and properly connect with all of its organ systems. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Emotional and physical health and healing both spiritually Crohn's disease and how it presents itself in the body Treating organs and organ systems, and how those systems affect each other The practice of auricular medicine Connection between the nervous system and immune system Stress blocks our ability to heal Mushrooms are deep connectors, in the forest and in our bodies Health and wellness is a myriad of different things going on, not just symptoms Resources Mentioned: When the Body Says No by Dr. Gabor Mate Guest Info: katehunternd.com thetorontoapothecary.com Follow Me: Follow me on Instagram: @tonyapapanikolove Follow Rainbo on Instagram: @rainbomushrooms Shop Rainbo: rainbo.com

30 Minutes to Wealth
S5E7 - Excelling at Agrotourism with Purple Hill Lavender Farm

30 Minutes to Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 26:27


Carmen and Jordan Campagnaro meet with Emma and Jessica, owners and operators of Purple Hill Lavender Farm, located in the beautiful rolling hills of Creemore, Ontario. In this episode, Emma and Jessica talk to us about how they converted a 45 acre family property of over 30 years into a thriving family-run-lavender farm. We talk about the process of growing crops and creating a business in the ever-expanding agro-tourism industry, the investment required, the importance of marketing and branding, managing seasonality, profitability, and more! We had such a wonderful time chatting with this sister duo, both of which left their corporate jobs in PR to pursue their dreams among nature. They have created an incredible destination location for visitors offering tours through their lavender fields, a vast product line, and a number of fun experiences for visitors, demonstrating the lucrative potential in agro-tourism as a real estate investment and business strategy. For more information on real estate investing & 30 Minutes to Wealth: Website: www.30minutestowealth.com Instagram: @30MinutestoWealth Facebook: www.facebook.com/30MinutesToWealth Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on the show are those of the individual guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 30 Minutes to Wealth. Some episodes are for mature audiences and include language not suitable for young listeners.

4-H 4-U
4-H 4-U - Let's learn about regenerative agriculture

4-H 4-U

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 21:16


Joined by Gillian Flies of The New Farm, the first farm in Canada to be certified regenerative organic agriculture. Regenerative agriculture is a way of producing food that leaves the soil healthier than it was while improving environmental impact. The New Farm is located in Creemore, Ontario and was established by Gillian and her partner, Brent 15 years ago when they moved from Toronto with a goal of cultivating the type of healthy food they wanted to give their children, all while contributing to the environment. In this episode Gillian discusses regenerative agriculture and its benefits, along with other resources for people looking to learn more. Please see links below to more information: Farmers for Climate Solutions The New Farm GILLIAN FLIES, CANADIAN FOOD PRODUCER AND REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE ADVOCATE, NAMED AS IICA “LEADER OF RURALITY”

The Empire Builders Podcast
#051: Creemore Springs Brewery and the Bavarian Purity Law of 1516

The Empire Builders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 12:34


There is only one reason to stop in Creemore on your way north or south, Creemore Springs Brewery and their Lager how John Wiggins transformed his town of Creemore. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us, but we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So here's one of those. [Tappers Ad] Dave Young: Stephen Semple and Dave Young here. Stephen, you're in Ontario, Canada, and I'm in Austin, Texas. And of course, today we're going to be talking about Canadian beer, eh? Stephen Semple: That's right. How's it going, eh? Dave Young: Hey, ya Hoosier. You mentioned that we're going to be talking about Creemore Brewery. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: And this is one that's unfamiliar to me. I mean, when I was in college, we liked Canadian beer. A lot of my friends and I drank a lot of Labatts Blue and Molson in those little barrel-shaped bottles or cans or whatever it was. This one didn't start till after I was even gone from there. So Creemore Brewery, what's the deal? Stephen Semple: Yeah. And it's actually called Creemore Springs Brewery. So if you're wanting to Google it, it's Creemore Springs, C-R-E-E-M-O-R-E Springs brewery. And they are now part of Molson's Brewery. Molsons bought them back in 2005, and they were a private company, so we don't exactly know what they were sold for, but industry sources sort of think the number was around $25 million. And given that they started in 1987 and then were sold in 2005 for $25 million, that's not a bad little return on investment Dave Young: That ain't a bad run for some people that just like to make beer. Stephen Semple: That's right. It was started by a guy by the name of John Wiggins, and John Wiggins fell in love with this little community called Creemore. And here's what I got to explain. So I live in Collingwood, which is two hours north of Toronto. And if you were driving from Toronto to Collingwood, the quote unquote highway that you drive on is a twisty, turny, two lane road, right? Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: Creemore is off of that road. It's not even on that so-called highway. It is off of that so-called highway, about 20 minutes south of me. It's this little tiny village that really, frankly, no one knew was there. And John had a ski chalet not too far away from Creemore and fell in love with the little village. And at the time, he was a graphic designer, and he decided that anyone in town he would do a design for, for free. And it's really cool, because when you're in Creemore today, you still see a bunch of his work, and it was really spectacular and gave the village a nice little feel. Dave Young: Nice. Stephen Semple: Then in the mid eighties, he came down with very serious arthritis and couldn't do design work any longer, but he still wanted to do something. And his buddy was a master brewer. "Hey, let's start making beer." So they took over a warehouse in town and decided to turn it into a brewery out in the middle of fricking nowhere, an hour and a half north of Toronto, in 1987, when craft beer was really not a thing yet. Dave Young: Right. In 1987, you start a beer company, you're going up against the big boys. Stephen Semple: You're going up against the big boys. And even the few craft brewers that were around, quite frankly, weren't making great product. And at the time in Ontario, beer distribution was very restrictive, and so they had a lot of challenges ahead of them. So what they did was they started this radio campaign. They did a radio campaign talking about Creemore.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - May 24 2022

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 41:43


Chef Raquel Fox joined us to talk about budget cooking...and pushing back against the rising costs of groceries. Political parties have been pumping up their plans to make getting around easier and cheaper. We heard more about those promises, and WHY politicians are courting the commuter. We heard from the first of the four provincial candidates who we'll be featuring this week. This morning we spoke with Bay of Quinte NDP candidate Alison Kelly. Canadians love to talk about the weather, and Saturday's storm gave us all plenty to talk about. Unfortunately, Peterborough is still feeling the effects, coping with power outages, extensive damage, and deaths. Craving a coffee and some conversation with good company? If you find yourself near Creemore, the Station Cafe is set up to deliver all three.

Stories From Another Day
Wild West Originals

Stories From Another Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 12:59


Beginning with the story of a famous wild west sharp shooter who may or may not have been in Collingwood, we turn our attention to several of our own wild west originals, who called Collingwood home when it was a rough and tumble frontier town and the gateway to the wild, wild west. We talk about Kitty and her darn motorcycle as a reminder that there is always more to the story of a person's (or town's) life than what you see today. And finally we invite you the listeners to join with us in celebrating two recent good news stories from the museum. March Madness is over and out of all the very worthy contenders our own artifact and story about Nurse Dawson has come out victorious. You can find the link to all the videos on our facebook page: www.facebook.com/collingwoodmuseum. And lastly, this podcast has been honoured to be included in Feedspot's list of top Canadian History Podcasts. You can find all the great podcasts (ours included) at: https://blog.feedspot.com/canada_history_podcasts/ Episode Picture: The International Hotel before 1875 [Collingwood Museum Collection X970.916.1] Research: Barbara Arp, ed., Reflections An Historical Anthology of Collingwood (Collingwood: The Corporation of the Town of Collingwood, 1983), 3, 15, 17, 191. Cotton, Larry. Whiskey and Wickedness, vol. 4, Town of Collingwood, Angus, Stayner, Creemore, Wasaga Beach and Clearview Township, Ontario 1830 to 1900. (Deep River: Larry D. Cotton Associates Limited, 2005), 98. Shaw, Melissa. “Annie Oakley came to Collingwood's fair in 1898 ... maybe” CollingwoodToday.ca, December 1, 2019. https://www.collingwoodtoday.ca/remember-this/annie-oakley-came-to-collingwoods-fair-in-1898-maybe-1892375 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cwoodstories/message

Domestic Pints ONLY
45 - Battle of the Limited Edition beers (ft. Evan) (Creemore Springs UrBock vs. Molson Common Bond vs. Puppers)

Domestic Pints ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 53:09


Happy New Year! In our first 2022 episode of Domestic Pints ONLY, we return to the domestic field to discuss some 'limited edition' beers, some of these only available for a short period of time. We were happy to be joined again by Evan, who spent the night at Tom's apartment and was happy to come on the program. First up we discuss the dark ale URBOCK from Creemore Springs. Next up we try out the J.P. Wiser x Molson collab with COMMON BOND. Finally, we sample and slurp suddenly a salviating selection of suds with the Letterkenny-inspired PUPPERS GOLDEN ALE. Most of these selections are available across Canada - check these out! We are back next episode with a brewery spotlight into a local Ottawa-area brewery (with a surprise special guest!). Timestamps: 2:58 Beer #1 (UrBock) 19:10 Beer #3 (Common Bond) 33:17 Beer #3 (Puppers) 46:26 Wrap up, final scores, and conclusion Credits: Intro and closing song: "Drink Beer (Till the Day That I Die)" by Dazie Mae (www.daziemae.com) Artwork: IG @natalierivetartist (www.natalierivet.com)

Stories From Another Day
Until the Cows Go Home

Stories From Another Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 12:28


You never know who you might meet when you are out and about in Collingwood. Some of my favourites are of the four-legged variety (much to their owner's amusement). In this episode we travel back to the end of the nineteenth century to witness the debate in our town over the place of our animal friends on our town's streets. But the animals in question may surprise you. After the story Ken has a little fun exploring the town's by-laws (when are by-laws not fun?) and lets you know about a special promotion the Museum is currently holding. Many of the items in our gift shop are discounted up to 40% off during the month of November. Call to set up your appointment and get that Christmas shopping done early! Episode Picture: Cows at Shannon's Bridge, Pretty River [Collingwood Museum Collection X2014.30.1] Research: Cotton, Larry. Whiskey and Wickedness, vol. 4, Town of Collingwood, Angus, Stayner, Creemore, Wasaga Beach and Clearview Township, Ontario 1830 to 1900. (Deep River: Larry D. Cotton Associates Limited, 2005), 101-2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cwoodstories/message

Stories From Another Day

What do you do when you think you are not being treated fairly by the powers that be? You cheat your way into a better deal, of course! Or at least that is what some of the citizens of the fledgling town of Collingwood decided to do when they felt they were not getting fair play. Can two wrongs make a right? Join us in this episode to find out. Finally, we let you know of a series of four videos coming from the Museum just in time for Halloween ... Stories of Unsettling Lore ... from Collingwood's past. And the haunting story Ken will share as part of that series is directly tied into our next podcast episode, so don't miss it. You can find all our Stories of Unsettling Lore on our Face book page in the last two weeks of October. Go to facebook.com/collingwoodmuseum ... if you dare! Episode Picture: W.B. Hamilton, First Mayor of Collingwood. [Collingwood Museum Collection X976.545.1] Research: Barbara Arp, ed., Reflections An Historical Anthology of Collingwood (Collingwood: The Corporation of the Town of Collingwood, 1983), 10-11. Cotton, Larry. Whiskey and Wickedness, vol. 4, Town of Collingwood, Angus, Stayner, Creemore, Wasaga Beach and Clearview Township, Ontario 1830 to 1900. (Deep River: Larry D. Cotton Associates Limited, 2005), 86. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cwoodstories/message

Firecracker Department with Naomi Snieckus
Bonus Episode: 2021 Live Blaze Award Presentation to Jo Vannicola

Firecracker Department with Naomi Snieckus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 24:35


Bonus Episode: the 2021 live red carpet Blaze Award presentation to  screenwriter-author-advocate-and-Emmy Award-winning actor Jo Vannicola. The Blaze Award is presented to a spectacular woman or non-binary artist who has outstanding achievements in their artistic field and givebacks to their community.  It was a unanimous decision to present this year's Blaze Award to Jo. Whether they are in front or, behind the camera or at outACTRAto, they approach everything with integrity and a joyful heart that inspires others to want to create and lead with the same level of passion, vulnerability and drive.  LINKS: @joannevannicola @trashedshortfilm https://joannevannicola.com/ Photo Credit: Denise Grant   BLAZE AWARD SPONSOR - Made You Look Jewellery @madeyoulookjewellery https://www.madeyoulook.ca/   RED CARPET SPONSORS - Zaza Espresso Bar and Resilientista @zazaespresso https://zazaespresso.com/ @resilientista http://www.resilientista.com/   NAOMI TIFF ONE DRESS - Matin Mathris @matinmithras https://matinmithras.com/   RED CARPET GUESTS Vinessa Antoine @therealvinessaantoine - KICKING BLOOD Director Haya Waseem @haya_wsm - QUICKENING Executive Producer-Writer-Lead Performer-Co-Creator Bilal Baig @sortofbilal - SORT OF (CBC/HBO Series - part of TIFF Primetime)  @cbc and @cbcgem Savonna Spracklin @savonna_spracklin - WILDWOOD Director Alanis Obomsawin @onf_nfb -HONOUR TO SENATOR MURRAY SINCLAIR AND TIFF Cinematheque presents CELEBRATING ALANIS Director Fawzia Mirza @thefawz and Writer/Actor Kaursar Mohammed @kausartheperson from THE SYED FAMILY XMAS EVE GAME NIGHT To watch the red carpet got to: https://fb.watch/7-iOYo5kyC/ TIFF BRUNCH ROOMS Photobooth - Host and Sponsor Rachel McCaig @rachealmc Writing and Script Room - Hosts Fran Coviello @fran_creates and Liesl Lafferty Wellness Room - Host Emily Churchill -  sponsor Let's Heal This Shit @letshealthisshit Mentorship Room - Host Veronica Martin @veronicaannemartin -  sponsor Fab in the City @uberfab Trivia Room Sydney Neilson @sydney_neilson - sponsor Creemore @creemoresprings Daily Fare @thedailyfare PODCAST TEAM Head Producer: Winnie Wong @wonder_wong Head of Post Production: Sydney Neilson @sydney_neilson Editor: Shayne Stolz @shaynestolz Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.firecrackerdepartment.com and follow us @firecrackerdept!

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday July 9, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 50:47


The heat wave in much of Western Canada scorched many crops. Farmers described the fruit as cooking on the trees. Sylvain Charlebois of Dalhousie University discusses how extreme weather is affecting our food supply; Dr. Oluwatobi Olaiya is a first year resident at McMaster University in Hamilton. He talks about his involvement with Price of A Dream, which provides financial assistance to prospective med students; Laurie Carr, the Chief of Hiawatha First Nation south of Peterborough offers her reaction to the election of RoseAnne Archibald to National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations and to the appointment of the country's first Indigenous Governor General, Mary Simon; David Martel of South Glengarry shares his concern about possible development near Cooper Marsh; Dr Jennifer Crosbie is a clinical psychologist and a co-author a study done at Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto. According to new data, more than half of children aged eight to twelve reported clinically significant depressive symptoms; Four days good! Creemore cafe owner Nancy Johnston explains why she is very happy about their successful transition to a four-day work week; There are ways to make the most of the great outdoors right in our own backyards. People in Pembroke are participating in a scavenger hunt in local parks. Taylor Faris, from the city tells us about it. And then we hear from Bill DeLong and his son Titus who visited all the parks in their hometown of Barrie.

Stories From Another Day
Not One Left Behind

Stories From Another Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 11:49


In this episode we discover just how rowdy our town could be when we travel back to the year 1856 to witness a riot in Collingwood's streets that overwhelmed the good townsfolk, carried over two days, and required an armed force from Barrie to come and finally break it up. And all of it because a group of revelers didn't want to leave something behind. Ken tries to blame Mr. Dressup for something important he once left behind and we ask for your own stories of leaving something important behind. And finally we let you know about our Summer Activity Kits to keep little hands (ages 6-12) busy over the school break. You won't want to miss these Heritage inspired Activities and Crafts. Call (705) 445-4811 ext 7211 to place your order. Episode Picture: Huron Street Saloons [Collingwood Museum Collection X2012.85.1] Research: Cotton, Larry. Whiskey and Wickedness, vol. 4, Town of Collingwood, Angus, Stayner, Creemore, Wasaga Beach and Clearview Township, Ontario 1830 to 1900. (Deep River: Larry D. Cotton Associates Limited, 2005), 83-84. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cwoodstories/message

Stories From Another Day
Fit To Be Tied

Stories From Another Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 11:33


In this episode we look at the life and times of John Rutherford Creelman, Chief Constable of Collingwood from 1874 to 1876. A man trapped in a tough job (and some ridiculous situations) made even more difficult because of his personal failings. We'll cover his run-in with a church camp and how a local businesswoman escaped his clutches on the train to Barrie. We also dig a little deeper into early policing in the Town of Collingwood and encourage our listeners to explore more of this same history through a couple of wonderful resources available in our gift shop. Episode Picture: “Billy Club and Police Badge” [from the Collingwood Museum Collection items 2010.22.1 and 999.52.1] Research: Cotton, Larry. Whiskey and Wickedness, vol. 4, Town of Collingwood, Angus, Stayner, Creemore, Wasaga Beach and Clearview Township, Ontario 1830 to 1900. (Deep River: Larry D. Cotton Associates Limited, 2005), 106-110. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cwoodstories/message

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday February 23, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 48:10


Brent Preston, is a farmer in Creemore and president of Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario, one of the member organisations for Farmers for Climate Solutions. He explains how the agricultural industry will need financial help from the federal government to help our country meet the targets for the Paris Agreement; The Ontario government is looking to create digital ID for all citizens by the end of the year. We find out more from MPP Michael Parsa; One in twenty babies born in Ontario has been exposed to opioids during pregnancy.Researchers from several organizations and hospitals have published a new paper outlining their findings. Epidemiologist Andi Camden, the lead author, tells us more about the study; Saiqa Sheikh is an owner of the restaurant Jerkabago and founder of Diverse Roots of Rural Ontario. She explains how she often struggled to feel accepted in Prince Edward County; Mia Rabson is a national reporter for The Canadian Press. She updates us on what's happening on Parliament Hill including the vote condemning China's treatment of the Uigher minortiy as a genocide; Wild pigs are going - well, wild - across southern Ontario. We learn more from Peterborough biologist, Keith Munro; Scott Wildeman of the Fitness Industry Council of Canada explains why they want the federal government to offer tax deductions for the cost of fitness activities.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday August 19, 2020

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 48:29


We discuss the political implications of Chrystia Freeland's appointment to federal Minister of Finance with Lydia Miljan, a political science at the University of Windsor; Should it become widely available, the saliva-based test for COVID-19 being used by many professional sports teams could allow us to change the way we live during pandemic. We find out more from epidemiologist Colin Furness of the University of Toronto; Brent Preston is the owner of The New Farm in Creemore. He talks about the initiative by the organization Farmers for Climate Solutions to create what they call 'resilient' farms; Dropped your watch off the end dock? Call Dusty Dives. Dustyn McCready-DeBruin tells us how he's made a business out of diving for thngs that have fallen to the bottom of the lake; Nadia Danyluk of the Owen Sound and North Grey Union Library recommends some non-fiction books that have since been adapted for television or streaming online; Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, the Medical Officer of Health with the Eastern Ontario Health Unit, outlines their preparations for the new school year and their call to have the province end the state of emergency.

Keep Calm & Beer On
S4E7 IPA night is out of sight

Keep Calm & Beer On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 31:48


IPA night is out of sight as we all got blind drunk! But before that happened, we tasted the following: Ponche IPA by Cerveza Bocanegra Brewing, Oaxaca, Mex, 6.2%alc. Double Drooling Dog IPA by Magnotta Brewing, Woodbridge, ON, 6.4%alc. Boundless IPA by Creemore Springs Brewing, Creemore, ON, 5.1%alc. IPA #11 by Collective Arts Brewing, Hamilton, ON, 5.8%alc. Life in the clouds DDHIPA by Collective Arts. 6.1%alc. Trailer Park Boys Green Bastard IPA maybe by Wellington Brewery, Guelph, ON, 6.5%alc. Jurassic IPA by Cameron's Brewing, Oakville, ON, 6.8%alc. KCBO Luv The Maadmen & Gord

Smart Sports Podcast
Cory Ann Pond | Canadian Long Drive Champ | Smart Sports Podcast | Episode 12

Smart Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 19:43


This week on the podcast, we have Norfolk’s newest national champion. Cory Ann Pond came home over the Labour Day weekend to capture the 2019 ILDC Canadian Long Drive Championship at Stark's Golf Course. Pond drilled a 328 yard drive in the final to win the event. She will now represent Canada at the International Long Drive Championship in Mexico in November. SHOUT OUTS First shout out goes out to my old baseball teammates, the Simcoe Giants senior team. The Giants captured Norfolk’s only Baseball Ontario OBA title. This has been five years in the making and the Giants beat Thorold 14-3, Essex 4-3 in 11 innings, Courtright 7-4, Creemore 14-2, Mitchell 4-3 in eight innings, and 10-0 over Creemore in the final to win the OBA senior C championship. We were supposed to have a couple of the guys on the show this week. But we will save that for another week. Sticking with OBA championships, Delhi’s Rhett Roney won the senior AA title with his Exeter Express teammates in Vaughn. A huge shoutout goes to the Six Nations Rivermen. They captured the Presidents Cup, winning the national senior B lacrosse championship in Kahnawake. The Rivermen beat the Akwesasne Buck 9-5 to win the gold. My buddy Warren Hill was named tournament Most Valuable Player. Make sure to head over to the Smart Sports Podcast Facebook page, where there is lots more local sports coverage, Remember to LIKE and SHARE it with your friends. With the fall and winter seasons about to begin, we want to make sure everyone knows about what we’re trying to do here. Thank you very much for taking the time to listen. It really is appreciated.

Beer and a Movie Podcast
#23 - Pokemon: Detective Pikachu ft Creemore

Beer and a Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 60:54


PIKA PIKA! What did you say! POKEMON! Come listen to Zack and Tom go over their favourite parts of the new live action Pokemon movie. While they go through their nostalgia of the past! Crack a cold one and listen on in! Cheers!

Keep Calm & Beer On
S3E12 The nutty porter forgot about Drei on doppelhirsch lot 9

Keep Calm & Beer On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 14:52


Beer life is never dull when going from style to style and country to country. This episode our taste-buds visit Doppelbock, Porter, Belgian farmhouse and Pilsner styles from the following breweries: Doppelhirsch Brewing, Germany: Doppelbock 7.2%alc. Jackass Brewing, Cambridge, Ontario: Nutty Porter 5.5%alc. Rouge River Brewing, Markham, Ontario: Forgot about Drei farmhouse ale 6.3%alc. Creemore Springs Brewing, Creemore, Ontario: Lot 9 Pilsner 4.7%alc.   Cheers, Luv The Maadmen & Gord

The Kevin@Flaherty.ca Home Selling System Real Estate Video Feed
‪598685 2nd Line West Mulmur Real Estate MLS Listing

The Kevin@Flaherty.ca Home Selling System Real Estate Video Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 9:04


Simply Remarkable 2,272+293 Sq. Ft Custom Built Timber Log Home That Shows True Pride Of Ownership With 4 Bedrooms on 15 Forested Acres With Amazing Walking Trails, High End Renovated Bathrooms 2016, New Granite Counters In Kitchen 2018, Brand New Triple Pane Easy Clean Windows 2016, Wrap Around Deck, Extensive Hand Scraped Hickory Hardwood Floors 2016 And Filled With Endless Character Just Minutes to Creemore. Open Concept Living And Dining Room, Exposed Structural Beams & Stately Fireplace With Stone Surround. 8 Person Sauna, Direct Access To Large Garage, Vaulted Ceilings, Partly Finished Walk Out Basement, Water Purification System And So Much More!www.flaherty.ca/598685-2nd-line-west-real-estate-listing

Sunday Night Dinner
Chef Miriam Streiman of Mad Maple makes Grilled Cheese

Sunday Night Dinner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 24:38


A grilled cheese sandwich is, for some, the perfect Sunday night dinner. The simplicity of it is appealing, and, for Chef Miriam Streiman, it's a great way to show off two of her favourite ingredients: cheese and bread. For this episode of Sunday Night Dinner, she used a variety (ok, 6!) of Monforte Dairy cheeses; her husband, Neil's, homemade bread; and lots of butter. The key to the crispiness is to press the sandwich with a heavy lid as it cooks, and the key to making it even more delicious? Listen to find out! Comfort food made by one of the most generous chefs around. Listen to some of her memories of Italy, and what Sunday nights mean to her. From running Mad Maple Inn on a 100-acre farm in Creemore, Ontario, to her new home in downtown Toronto, Miriam embodies hospitality.

Keep Calm & Beer On
S2E9 Mad & Noisy Moralite requires Equilibrium at Zero Hour

Keep Calm & Beer On

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 18:06


Greetings Beer Aficionados, This episode we review: Moralite American IPA by Dieu de Ciel, St. Jerome, PQ, 6.9%alc. Equilibrium ESB by Nickelbrook Brewing, Burlington, ON, 5.5%alc. Mad & Noisy Lagered Ale by Creemore Springs Brewery, Creemore, ON, 4.7%alc. Zero Hour New England Style Pale Ale by Halo Brewery, Toronto, ON, 5%alc.   Keep Calm & Beer On Luv The Maadmen & Gord

Keep Calm & Beer On
Episode 45: An Oktoberfest session in the community blacks out the cosmic Ginger Wolf

Keep Calm & Beer On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 25:38


Hey all you Beer Aficionados, This week we imbibe: Community Brew by Royal City Brewing Co., Guelph, ON 5%alc. Session IPA by St. Amboise McCauslan Brewing Co., Montreal, PQ, 4.5%alc. Black Coal Stout by Railway City Brewing, St. Thomas, ON 6%alc. Cosmic Cream Ale by Cameron's Brewing Co., Oakville, ON 5%alc. Ginger Wolf Hoppenweissen by Beau's Brewing Co., Van Kleek, ON 6.5%alc. Oktoberfest Ale by Creemore Springs Brewing, Creemore, ON 5.4%alc. Keep Calm & Beer On! Luv, The Maadmen & Gord

Keep Calm & Beer On
Episode 6: Keep Calm & Beer On

Keep Calm & Beer On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 11:45


Time once again to Bevie.  Here are this week's offerings: Waterloo Original Dark by Waterloo Brewery, ON 5%alc.   Hoppy Hefeweizen by Mad and Noisy (who we know is really Creemore, who is Molson cuz they’re just sneaky) 4.7%alc.   Innis & Gunn the original, by Innis & Gunn, Scotland. 6.6%alc.   Revenge of the Ginger (Kickin’ Ginger Red IPA) by Double Trouble Brewery Co.  6.2%alc.  

Sittin' in the Kitchen
Couple Pamper Guests at Mad Maple Country Inn

Sittin' in the Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2015 11:56


A chef and her husband leave the city of Toronto to restore a vintage farmhouse near the village of Creemore in southern Ontario. Their focus is locally-grown seasonal food carefully prepared at the lovely bed and breakfast Mad Maple.

Bar Towel Radio, Ontario's Premier Beer Podcast
Episode 6 - Creemore Springs Brewery

Bar Towel Radio, Ontario's Premier Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2007 19:38


In this episode of Bar Towel Radio, we have a chat with Karen Gaudino, director of sales and marketing of the Creemore Springs Brewery.