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After blizzards in two provinces and a family funeral, we get back on track with Episode 4 and review recent events at City Hall, fallout from our our columns in the Winnipeg Sun, and some insight into the NDP's fake safe drug consumption site consultations. Part 1- The sights seen on trips to Regina and Deloraine for CWE wrestling fundraisers, including the unprecedented sight of dozens of freight trucks littering the ditches and medians. 8.25 - Marty speaks briefly about the sudden passing of our friend Joanne Cochrane of CTV Winnipeg, and how she always worked to make the community a better place. 15.15 Part 2- Coun. Sherri Rollins finished decorating the windows of her new ward office at the same time she ankled her post on EPC. Now, Ross Eadie (Mynarski) is Chair of the Water, Waste and Environment committee, taking on the mammoth budget for the new sewage treatment plant. The recent budget meetings have proven that City Council, by and large, refuse to accept they have a spending problem. How will the longtime maverick fit in with the Gillingham 'team" ? 25.10 - The promotion of Markus Chambers to Deputy Mayor is noted, coming while the hiring of a new police chief by his Police Board has become such a boondoggle an outside lawyer has been hired to revisit the process. Hear an idea about why that's the case. * To send feedback, topic or interview suggestions, or E-transfers to support our work - martygoldlive@gmail.com 29.55 Part 3- We were first to report that 7-Elevens were going to be shuttered. Last week, the 7-Eleven on Salter at Flora was closed, as did the Maples outlet on Jefferson, thanks to an endless stream of thieves and criminals. Next, a recap of recent Sun columns and reports that have ripped the covers off important issues: - "The amount of people sleeping in there was disgusting. No wonder patients leave and nurses quit.” So You're Really Sick? Enter ER At Your Own Risk https://winnipegsun.com/opinion/gold-no-wonder-nurses-quit-really-sick-go-to-the-er-at-your-own-risk 39.45 - “When you drill a bit deeper past the headlines of the story, you can see both the strength of the provinces' rational and the questionable nature of the opposition.” Not so fast, Dan Lett- Media Cheerleaders Won't Deter Consumption Site Questions https://winnipegsun.com/opinion/columnists/gold-media-cheerleaders-wont-deter-consumption-site-questions - "There was only one pen and one pad of paper per table. (No) website you can enter in some concerns or questions. Nothing. It was a checkbox ‘we consulted,' That's it.” Fake Consumption Site Consultations Not Fooling Pt. Douglas Stakeholders https://winnipegsun.com/opinion/gold-fake-consumption-site-consultations-not-fooling-point-douglas-stakeholders You'll hear some information about the Thunder Bay drug use site being used as a model for the 200 Disraeli project, and an explanation how the NDP invented a 500 meter 'consultation radius' to try and control the anticipated neighbourhood outcry. - Also this week, four candidates for the Grand Chief By-Election happening Wednesday emerged from the AMC nomination process. The most familiar name of the group is former Peguis First Nation Chief Glenn Hudson, who has been in the public eye since first being elected chief of his home community in 2007, serving 6 terms and 14 years in total. https://winnipegsun.com/news/provincial/gold-hudson-three-others-via-for-top-amc-post ****** * Our Donate page on ActionLine.ca has handy lists of our Top Podcasts of 2024; interviews with political leaders, public figures and crime victims; and our reports on City Hall and the Legislature. * It's a great way to get caught up on important issues that matter, and the lists serve as proof that when we kick-off the Season 6 funding campaign in February, we ALWAYS earn your support.
Nick Feik spent eight months looking into one of the worst institutional failures to protect children from sexual abuse this country has ever seen… It took him to the Tasmanian town of Deloraine and to Ashley Youth Detention Centre – where he found a culture of violence, child sexual abuse, coverups, blame-shifting and a system incapable of rooting out abusers. Today, contributor to The Monthly Nick Feik, on the child sexual abuse scandal that should be a national priority. If you or anyone you know needs mental health support, you can call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For support related to child sexual abuse, you can call Bravehearts on 1800 272 831. Children and young people up to 25 can seek help via the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Contributor to The Monthly, Nick Feik Background Reading: The rotten core
We are still road tripping around Tasmania and you guys are listening in record numbers – so thank you. This week's episode is a fun one as we take you on our trip to Launceston via Penguin, Deloraine, then on to the Tamar Valley Wine Region (yum Tasmanian wines!!). Our first stop for brekkie was at the cute little town of Penguin – and we tell you why it's called that. Then we drive on to one of the prettiest towns in Tasmania – if not Australia – Deloraine on the Meander River. It should be in movies – just gorgeous. Finally, we reach our overnight accommodation in the city of Launceston. We take you to the most popular tourist attraction in town – the spectacular Cataract Gorge. We also walk through the city park which we were really surprised to see an animal enclosure full of cheeky cute little – not telling – you will just have to listen. Here's a hint though – they were a gift from Japan. Then we travel on to the small town of Grindewald, which is a replica of a Swiss village with the same name full of Swiss chalets and pristine gardens. We stay in a tiny hotel room – my fault when booking- but it was cheap and the facilities were amazing like an indoor heated pool and putt putt golf – which I kicked Lyle's butt in. Then we go on a full day wine tour all around Tamar Valley. It is such a beautiful area of Tasmania and the wineries were fabulous. We visit Marion's Vineyard on the side of a hill with views to die for, Goaty Hill Wines (which is now Small Wonders organic wines) with the most amazing platters and picnic areas, Holm Oak vineyard with its huge pigs and lastly Swinging Gate with it's cute mascot – Nellie the dog. Listen to the end to hear where our favourite place to have a wine was and about the really cool Mixed Dozen program that allows you to buy a couple of wines at each participating vineyard and have them all sent home together – what a great idea! And your holiday can continue when you arrive home – perfect. Please enjoy Episode 47 which is part 3 of our road trip around Tasmania. You can see all the pictures, links and show notes that go with this episode at https://www.beachtravelwine.com/47/launcestontotamarvalley Or visit our website at www.beachtravelwine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leanne-mccabe/message
In this episode, I had the great pleasure of interviewing a teacher of mine- Sandra Parker who has been a clinical herbalist since the 1980s and is based in the beautiful location of Deloraine in Tasmania. Sandra is an incredibly wise and experienced herbalist who has been manufacturing herbal medicine since the year 2000. She had the amazing opportunity to learn from and work with the renowned Ken Atherton for 15 years and went on to offer his manufacturing seminars after he passed away. You may recall from previous interviews that Ken ran Pindari Farm in Tasmania, where he grew over 130 different medicinal plants and taught students how to harvest and prepare many different medicinal preparations from fresh plants for many years and this is the place where I met Sandra in 2015. This interview gives a wonderful insight into Sandra's journey of working alongside Ken and then carrying on his legacy once he passed. She shares such valuable information about the importance of knowing the plants that you work with and having a deep connection with them. I have an immense amount of respect for the fact that Sandra grows AND makes around 95% of all the medicines that she dispenses as a practitioner- in fact, she is the only herbalist that I know of in Australia who can make this claim. She has a high level of integrity with her medicines- and when she does have to purchase ingredients to use in her creams etc, she only sources local organic ingredients. She is a passionate, precise, and meticulous teacher having received so much of her training from a pharmacist herbalist, and she has a high standard when it comes to ensuring the efficacy of her medicines. I hope that you enjoy this wonderful interview. It brings me great pleasure to share these inspiring teachers with you all and I hope that it inspires all herbalists to deepen their connection to the medicines that they dispense. You can find more about Sandra and see her beautiful handmade medicinal preparations here: www.tasmanianherbalist.com/ You can find her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057609152246 You can contact Sandra to be informed about upcoming medicine-making seminars here: sparker.health@gmail.com . To find out more about The Elder Tree visit the website here and donate to the crowdfunding campaign here. You can also follow The Elder Tree on Facebook and Instagram and sign up to the newsletter. Find out more about this podcast and the presenters here. Get in touch with The Elder Tree at: asktheeldertree@gmail.com The intro and outro song is "Sing for the Earth" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins. You can find Chad's music here and here.
Revd Joshua Skeat from St Mark's Anglican Church reveals how we can 'Flourish'. The Bible reading used is Psalm 1. St Mark's Anglican Church can be found at 7 East Westbury Place in Deloraine with Sunday service held at 9:30am each week. Communion is celebrated on the 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month. Joshua can be contacted on 0438 681 404 or josh@deloraineanglican.org
Rev Joshua Skeat from St. Mark's Anglican Church speaks on the subject entitled 'God Of The Impossible' using Matthew 14:13-21 as his Bible reading. St Mark's Anglican Church can be found at 7 East Westbury Place, Deloraine. You can make contact with them on 0438 681 404, josh@deloraineanglican.org or on the website: www.deloraineanglican.org Sunday service is held at 9:30am with Communion on 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month.
Louise Middleton, Co-ordinator of Deloraine Winterfire
Have you wondered what 'Genuine Love' is? Listen as Revd Joshua Skeat from St Mark's Anglican Church tells us what the Bible says from Romans 12: 9-21. St Mark's Anglican Church is located at 7 East Westbury Place in Deloraine. Sunday service is held at 9:30am each week with Communion on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month. They can be contacted on 0438 681 404 or email josh @deloraineanglican.org & check out the website at www.deloraineanglican.org
Welcome back to episode 9 of the Stillness Podcast. Today's guest is Bradey Davis, a third-generation farmer based in Deloraine, Tasmania. On this episode Bradey attempts to reconnect us with the food that we are buying and consuming by talking about the impact conventional farming practices has on our health and wellbeing. He explains how soil is a living and breathing organism and uncovers the truth of how harmful the chemicals that are being used to feed it are in turn, for us. Bradey shows us that it is possible to change from conventional to sustainable farming practices and not only grow healthier food, but make more money in doing so. Follow our meditation page @stillnesseveryday and check out our Stillness Everyday Journal here!Also check out our studio @thepotterystudio or visit thepotterystudio.com.auIf you resonated with what was spoken about, leave a review, send us a message or tag us on social media. Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW to make sure you don't miss out on more STILLNESS EVERYDAY episodes. This podcast was brought to you by On Track Studio.www.ontrackstudio.com.au@on.track.studioFor advertising opportunities please email hello@ontrackstudio.com.au
Deloraine Manitoba's Ashton Bell on her selection to Olympic women's hockey team & Kelly Moore catches up with Manitoba Moose GM, Craig Heisinger on how the team continues to succeed in the face of adversity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew chapter 24 is used by Revd Joshua Skeat from St Marks Anglican Church in Deloraine to point to 'Signs That Say Just Be Ready'. Reference is also made to Revelation. St Marks is located at 7 East Westbury Place in Deloraine with Sunday service beginning at 9:30 each Sunday. Holy Communion is held on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month. Contact them on 0438 6814 404 or email josh@deloraineanglican.org
Welcome to Campfire Tales! Every two weeks you can enjoy a short story read by one of our contributors. This week we have The Farmer's Wife Of Deloraine, written and read by Graeme Johncock! You can check out Graeme's website and social media below: scotlands-stories.com/ www.instagram.com/scotlands_stories/ www.facebook.com/Scotlands-Stories-129245792328477 Thank you to Linley for providing the fabulous artwork for this series! www.linleybarba.com/ Check out our socials to keep in the loop! facebook.com/FolkloreScotland twitter.com/FolkloreScot instagram.com/folklorescotland/ Folklore Scotland is a Scottish registered charity whose aim is to connect the tales of the past with the technology of today. You can visit our website and explore your local folklore at www.folklorescotland.com. If you would like to become one of our voluntary contributors or would like to get in touch, email us at info@folklorescotland.com
Kylie Rogerson, Deloraine WinterFire Festival Event Coordinator
Scott Flude, Inspector from Tasmania Police in Deloraine
Revd Richard Condie, Anglican Bishop of Tasmania asks ‘The Great Question’. Based on the Bible reading from Mark 4:35-43, Revd Condie originally gave this sermon at St Marks Church in Deloraine.
This week’s podcast is with Rebecca de Groot who is originally from Launceston, but now lives in Devonport the last 8 years. Bec first started running 13 years ago in the Burnie Ten and was hooked straight away and a new passion was born along with having childhood memories of running in Deloraine. Her sister Gabby and her started the Runphoria blog documenting the things that they wanted to hear about from other runners when first starting, it wasn’t long and this turned into a weekly Wednesday 40-minute group run that is held in Devonport. When Bec is not running she works at Fairbrother as a contract Admin. Her personal best is low 19 minutes for 5km and is gradually improving every year, I loved this conversation and Devonport is so lucky to have such a positive role model and this hour conversation just flew and I can’t wait for our next podcast. Enjoy!
In this episode, we cover:Nick Roney sits down to talk about what’s been happening in the industry, recapping the last few weeks at the THA.Roney is in Deloraine, having a chat to a few mates.- Peter Sheehan (Bush Inn)- Melissa Gardiner (Queen’s Arm’s Hotel)- Doug Westbrook (Mole Creek Hotel)Then, a tease for Episode 12!The THA's podcast 'Hospitality in our Community' is proudly sponsored by Tabcorp.
Harriet Jachec rounds up the day's biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including: Owens-Illinois acquires Mexican site from Grupo Modelo for $188m, Bubs Australia targets growth in China with Deloraine Dairy deal, and Dairy Farmers of America selects start-ups for latest accelerator.
Another Halloween interview for you today; Trish from ‘The Nightmare Factory’ in Deloraine joins us to talk about her upcoming haunted house. Dave’s mom and Candace Rae’s mom are hanging out together this week… could be trouble? The show also features some Music News You Can Use with Jack White, Mean Tweets and Thom Yorke. Thanks for your ongoing support! Please SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE on your favorite platform, check out the website, and check out our new WITM Merchandise hereIf you want to attend Candace Rae’s first event for ‘Rae on The Red Podcast’, you can click here (sorry, ladies only): Support the show on Patreon Check out Dave’s Daily Playlist on iTunes Social Media:SafetyNetStudioTwitterInstagramCandace Rae InstagramWheelerj28InstagramTwitterSponsors:Vernaus AutobodyMike Mason of RemaxItty Bitty Baby Boutique Franks Pizza Sources:Humboldt Crash Charges Truck Company OwnerSquirrel Support Animal on PlaneDeloraine Haunted House Music News You Can Use:NME.comExclaim.caWhite Stripes – Blue OrchidThe Strokes – Lat NightJimmy Kimmel – Mean TweetsRadiohead – House of CardsThom Yorke – VolkSuspiria - Official Trailer Clips:The Nightmare Before Christmas – This Is Halloween SongSnakes on a Plane – Samuel L. JacksonSupport the show (https://www.safetynetstudio.com/plans-pricing)
Horse Selected For The Olympics, But Partnership Wasn't Invited Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/SandraAtkins Music - BenSound.com
Dressage Lessons For Jumping Riders and Jumping Lessons for Dressage Riders Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/MerindahThomson Music - BenSound.com
St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Deloraine, MB, Genesis 29:15-28, Psalm 128, Romans 8:26-39, Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52, (125th Anniversary)
Every day after this hunkscomedy episode will forthwith be known as AD: After Deloraine. Join hunks as we take our rightful place as spokespeople for the beautiful town of Deloraine, Manitoba! Episode 68 with a mullet goes off with a bing bang bong! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Every day after this hunkscomedy episode will forthwith be known as AD: After Deloraine. Join hunks as we take our rightful place as spokespeople for the beautiful town of Deloraine, Manitoba! Episode 68 with a mullet goes off with a bing bang bong!
A focus on small landholders this week with a discussion with Jan Davies from the TFGA on the new egg labelling laws and Jenny Eddington who is looking to farmgate sales for her produce. We also have two other ideas on how you can "support your local farmer" with interviews with Maria from the Facebook page "Support Your Local Farmer" and internet sensation and creator of "What Does the Farmer Say" Derek Klinenberg
We start by chatting to Kate Thorn from NRM North about the challenges and possibilities for farmers with small acreage, we walk around Harvest Launceston on the trail of the producers being featured by Valli Little at the cooking demonstration, and we get the inside story of Bellopy Market from organiser Susan Weir
We're back with three new visitor to the program: Damien Viney from Spreyton Cider Co; local arborist Bert Bannister is our Meet the Local; and Brett and Juliet Rosendale from Sheffield Berry Gardens.