Podcast appearances and mentions of elgin street

  • 14PODCASTS
  • 18EPISODES
  • 39mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Mar 6, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024

Related Topics:

ottawa music

Best podcasts about elgin street

Latest podcast episodes about elgin street

Voice Of GO(r)D
The Little R Model That Could - Guy Meister battles Canadian Lawfare

Voice Of GO(r)D

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 93:01


Voice Of GO(r)D is proud to present a conversation with Guy Meister, a Nova Scotia trucker whose little daycab R Model Mack sat on Sussex Street in Downtown Ottawa during the Freedom Convoy.Guys act of peaceful protest, of standing around in Ottawa drinking coffee with his fellow countrymen, has now earned him the bizarre pursuit of the Canadian government, who have engaged in a capricious and Kafka-esque case of Lawfare against Guy that has now run for over three years, and has seen Guy make the 2000 mile round trip from his home in Nova Scotia back to Ottawa 16 times for court.So much for carbon emissions; as I type this, he is on trip number 17.I found out about Guy from my good friend Donna Laframboise, who has appeared on this show twice in discussion about The Convoy (links below), and who has just released her new book ‘Thank You, Truckers!', which exclusively profiles the regular working class Canadians who made up The Convoy or supported it. Not the politicians or the organizers or big names, just the everyday people you never hear about, who go humbly about the work of keeping society functioning, and patriotically rose up to meet the challenge of a government gone astray.Guy's story is pretty incredible, and he represents, in an understated way, the best of the Canadian everyman - humble, hardworking, and totally apolitical until the Covid Regime came along and turned our world upside down.As mentioned in the intro, you can meet Guy and Donna this upcoming Sunday, March 16, at 630 pm, at the Biker's Church of Ottawa, 155 Carillon Street.Here is their website - https://www.bikerschurch.com/Guy is back in Ottawa to continue fighting the bastards, and he has court dates scheduled for March 18, 19, and 24, all at 10am at the Ontario Court of ‘Justice' in Ottawa, 161 Elgin Street.If you are around and can make it, I'm sure he would love a show of support.https://www.ontariocourts.ca/ocj/locations/ottawa/This get together is being organized by the wonderful Melissa McKee, and you can follow her on Twitter - https://x.com/TheMelissaMckeeGuy is being represented by Brian Doody of Doody Counsel (great name, lol) and you can follow Mr Doody on Twitter and LinkedIn.https://x.com/DoodyCounselhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-doody-ma-llb-39813626/Lawyers, as a lesser subspecies of human, often catch a lot of flak for their shenanigans, but Doody is one of the good ones; pop over and say thank you.The Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms has been supporting Guy's case, and you can donate via a button on their own article about him.https://www.jccf.ca/court_cases/peaceful-trucker-arbitrarily-detained-for-hours-without-access-to-legal-counsel/For more links, information, and a bunch of great photos, head over to my substack, and while you are there, smash that subscribe button https://autonomoustruckers.substack.com/p/the-little-r-model-that-could-guyAs you heard, I'm writing a book about the decades long war on truckers in North America, and you can read about that here -https://autonomoustruckers.substack.com/p/book-project-announcement-and-a-majorIf you have a couple of bucks to spare to help me get this book out the door -https://www.givesendgo.com/EndOfTheRoadThanks for listening, and as always, share this with your fellow truckers or anyone else who might be interested.Questions, comments, suggestions, corrections and Hate Mail are welcomed and strongly encouraged - gordilocks@protonmail.com

Consider This Northumberland
Inside look into new Golden Plough Lodge’s final construction phase, hoping to open in June 2025

Consider This Northumberland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 38:50


The show: The full interview with bonus material: Driving along Strathy Road or Elgin Street in Cobourg, it The post Inside look into new Golden Plough Lodge's final construction phase, hoping to open in June 2025 appeared first on Consider This. Related posts: Walton Street construction underway as councillor explains what it means to Port Hope Port Hope mayor gives an update as the walk-in clinic is in the final stages, preparing to open in July Workforce housing still on county agenda as it tries to recruit skilled international workers here

Consider This Northumberland
Inside look into new Golden Plough Lodge’s final construction phase, hoping to open in June 2025

Consider This Northumberland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 38:50


The show: The full interview with bonus material: Driving along Strathy Road or Elgin Street in Cobourg, it is hard to miss the construction. The four-storey building that will house the new Golden Plough Lodge, county museum, and archives is taking shape. With three-quarters of the construction complete, the exterior is getting the final touches, […] The post Inside look into new Golden Plough Lodge's final construction phase, hoping to open in June 2025 appeared first on Consider This. Related posts: County spending $1.5 million to support local daycare as operators struggle to stay open Walton Street construction underway as councillor explains what it means to Port Hope New leader of Northumberland health team shares her experience and perspective

conscient podcast
60 Minute Cities Ottawa (revisited)

conscient podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 28:28


A special episode of The Place of Sound podcast featuring highlights from a project I did in 2017 for Bivouac Recordings, in Hong Kong, called 60 minutes Cities Ottawa, a series of winter time field recordings of Ottawa.Note: This episode is also available in French.This is a special episode of The Place of Sound podcast. You'll hear highlights from a project I did in 2017 for Bivouac Recordings, a sound label based in Hong Kong, called 60 minutes Cities Ottawa - featuring winter sounds in Ottawa - curated by Terrence Lloren, which is a series of albums focused on an individual's genius loci or the ‘spirit of a place'.Each 60-minute cities album is a personal document of the recordists (re)discovery of their ‘city' through sound. The 60 minutes of recordings are taken from the recordist's own personal surroundings and include photos and text to describe the significance of these sounds to their own lives.The result is a document that reveals the deepest character of a place through a native resident's own experience so that (locals) and non-locals, as well as the recordist, can (re)connect with the city and (re)discover the beauty of their place.You'll hear excerpts from :Commemoration, recorded on November 11, 2016 at 10.58am at the National War Memorial on Elgin StreetRunning, recorded on New Year Day, 2017 at 11.28 am in Sandy HillProtest, recorded on January 21, 2017 at 11am at the corner of Elgin and Gloucester streetRiver, recorded on January 29th, 2017, at 1.34pm, on the Ottawa River west of downtownOffice, sound of office towers and entry and exits at 150 Elgin St.Skateway, the rideau canal skateway, on January 26th, 2017Parliament Hill on February 18, 2017, at 11.58amTRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODENote: below is my original script which I improvised from during the recording(Choir singing O Canada at Remembrance Day ceremony, November 11, 2016, Ottawa)Please stand for O Canada… (Fade to silence) My name is Claude Schryer. Welcome to a special episode of The Place of Sound, a radio show/podcast produced in Carleton University's Communication and Media Studies Program by Dr. Vincent Andrisani and airing on CKCU FM, campus radio. The Place of Sound explores the idea of ‘place' through the ears of students and sometimes, guest producers, like me. Check it out. I'm speaking to you from Ottawa, which is on the unceded and un-surrendered territory of the Algonquin-Anishinaabe nations, who are the customary keepers and defenders of the Ottawa River Watershed and its tributaries.What you'll hear today are highlights from a project I did for Bivouac Recordings a sound label based in Hong Kong. In 2017 I produced 60 minutes Cities Ottawa as part of Bivouac's 60-minute cities project, curated by Terrence Lloren, which are a series of albums focused on an individual's genius loci or the ‘spirit of a place', which is closely related to the objectives of this podcast. Each 60-minute cities album is a personal document of the recordists (re)discovery of their ‘city' through sound. The 60 minutes of recordings are taken from the recordist's own personal surroundings and include photos and text to describe the significance of these sounds to their own lives. The result is a document that reveals the deepest character of a place through a native resident's own experience so that (locals) and non-locals, as well as the recordist, can (re)connect with the city and (re)discover the beauty of their place.But first, who am I? Qui. Suis-je? Until September 2020 my day job was as a senior strategic arts advisor at the Canada Council for the Arts but then I decided to focus on the climate emergency and co-founded an art and climate organization called SCALE, the Sectoral Climate Arts Leadership for the Emergency, that I encourage you to check out. In 2020 I also started up a bilingual podcast called the conscient podcast, balado conscient en français, exploring art and the ecological crisis. I'm just completing season 4 now exploring the sounds of modernity which will take me to episode 153 on December 31, 2023. I invite you to check it out at conscient.ca. You'll find various subscription options, including a monthly blog where I share my learnings and more importantly my unlearnings and so on.However, today, I'm taking a break from the darker side of podcasting and invite you to listen to some soundscapes with me from Ottawa where I was born in 1959 and where my wife Sabrina and two children have lived since 1999. (fade in Remembrance Day recording)Let's pause for a minute of silence. This recording is called Commemoration and was recorded on November 11, 2016 at 10.58am at the National War Memorial on Elgin Street a few steps away from Parliament Hill. This is Remembrance Day, our national day to remember those who died in military service. (running sounds in Ottawa)Will you join me for a run? This sequence was recorded on New year day, 2017 at 11.28 am. Back then I was a marathon runner, so this sequence is me running at a good pace through Ottawa. Can you hear the slush? I love Ottawa in the wintertime. (Outdoor protests) There's always a lot going on and it being our capital city there are often protests, such as this one recorded on January 21, 2017 at 11am at the corner of Elgin and Gloucester street. On this day, all around the world, women (and some men) marched in solidarity with The Women's March on Washington: a grassroots effort to protest the Donald Trump Presidency, one day after his inauguration) and to stand together in solidarity and to recognize that vibrant and diverse communities are a strength.The sound of a public march has always been moving to me: inspirational chants, solidarity slogans, cries of anger, echoes of hope. In this Ottawa women's march, you hear the slogans ‘no limits for women', ‘the people united will never be divided' and ‘tiny hands, tiny feet, all Trump does is tweet-tweet-tweet'. Hopefully we won't have to protest again on January 21st, 2025.(Ottawa River)Now let's move now to the mighty Ottawa River or the Kichisìpi as it is known in the Algonquin language: This recording was captured on January 29th, 2017, at 1.34pm. Now the Ottawa river is very large: 1,271 kilometers in length with a drain area of 146,300 square kilometers. You're listening to a recording I made west of downtown. The current is strong here and the sound is a deep rumble of rushing water and breaking ice. The recording also includes the high-pitched sound of cross-country skiers along a path by the river. Shall we go inside?(Elevators and office sounds) Ottawa is many things, including a city of office towers and bureaucrats. I love office tower sounds: hums, clicks, echoes, voices, drones, rhythms, patterns, etc. This recording explores the spaces where people enter and exit the building. I love transitions like this. You hear going up and down stairs and elevators, which btw ‘talk' both French and English.(skating on rideau canal)How's about a skate on the infamous rideau canal skateway? It's January 26th, 2017, and we're skating at a rapid pace. Can you feel the wind on your face? Can you feel the rumble of the ice under your feet? The Rideau Canal Skateway is the largest skate way is 7.8 kilometers long). However last year it did not open due to warming temperatures in Ottawa, which is a sign of the times and the reason why I dedicated a lot of my time to promoting the role of art in the climate emergency. And I think deepening our listening can make a difference. Let's conclude this portrait of winter sounds in Ottawa back on parliament hill. (crowd on parliament hill)It's February 18, 2017, at 11.58am people gather here from across the country all the time to protest, mourn or celebrate. Tourists from all around the world also come to witness parliament hill and listen to…  (parliament hill bells)Thanks for listening to this special episode of The Place of Sound. Thanks to Vincent Andrisani for his support and congratulations to the students of Carleton University on their excellent programming and to CKCU for broadcasting them and being a good community partner. And thank you for listening. I encourage you to listen to the place of the sound where you live.I also encourage you to discover your own place of sound. *This episode was produced in October 2023 in my home studio. Thanks to Bivouac Records for permission to reuse some of the material from 60 minutes Cities Ottawa.I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this episode. (including all the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation and infrastructure that make this podcast possible). *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024

Marilyn Denis & Jamar
Marilyn Denis & Jamar: A Night-Mayor On Elgin Street

Marilyn Denis & Jamar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 40:08


Blackburn News Chatham
Noon News for Monday, October 30, 2023

Blackburn News Chatham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 2:27


A 68-year-old Wallaceburg man is charged with first-degree murder after Chatham-Kent police found a body in a home on Elgin Street in Wallaceburg over the weekend, a 56-year-old Chatham-Kent man was arrested at gunpoint after police were called to a parking lot in downtown Chatham to investigate a fire, and we have some more details now about the tentative deal that was reached between Unifor and Stellantis.

Consider This Northumberland
County council takes on big projects over the past year with more to come, says Warden

Consider This Northumberland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 42:06


The show: The full interview plus bonus material: The announcement of improved high-speed internet for Northumberland County kicks off this interview. This is a significant step towards getting better services. And, it caps a significant year for the Northumberland County council. The Elgin Street affordable housing project moved ahead. The construction of the new Golden […] The post County council takes on big projects over the past year with more to come, says Warden appeared first on Consider This. Related posts: New county warden reflects on a busy year in the face of a pandemic Port Hope mayor looks back on budget and other issues as council prepares for 2022 Cobourg mayor reflects on past year and the coming months in the face of an election year

The CJN Daily
Release the Kraken: How one Jewish Canadian is helping build an NHL team from scratch

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021


The debut NHL season for the Seattle Kraken has not been kind. They've won just four games so far, losing 10 and tying one. They rank last in their division, and have slunk near the bottom of the entire league. One of the few bright moments, however, came at the expense of the Montreal Canadiens—the Kraken beat the Habs 5-1 in their first-ever franchise victory. It was a bittersweet moment for Mitch Garber, who watched the historic game from the owners' box in Seattle. Garber—a lawyer, businessman, investor and respected philanthropist in his native Montreal—is a minority owner of the upstart hockey squad, and now finds himself making monthly trips to the West Coast to support his new team. Garber joins to discuss his involvement with the Kraken, the connection between Judaism and hockey, and how he torn feels when his new Kraken kids face off against his beloved Canadiens. What we talked about: Visit Mitch Garber's website at mitchgarberinvestments.com Read "This graffiti was found outside the Elgin Street courthouse in Ottawa" at thecjn.ca To hear the full interview, subscribe to Menschwarmers at thecjn.ca/menschwarmers Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Victoria Redden is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network; find more great Jewish podcasts at thecjn.ca.

Having A Moment
Having A Moment S1 E2: 2019 Favourites

Having A Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 57:26


In which we look back on our favourite (and not so favourite) things of 2019, including books, bars and bangers! Show notes: Tals: Books I Loved: The 'Winternight Trilogy' - Katherine Arden 'Homegoing' - Yaa Gyasi 'East of Croydon' - Sue Perkins A Book I Hated: 'The Secret River' - Kate Grenville What I'm Currently Reading: 'Girl, Woman, Other' - Bernadine Evaristo Songs: 'God Help the Outcasts' - Heidi Mollenhauer 'Water Me' - Lizzo 'All the Pretty Girls' - Kaleo Album: 'Tell Me Why' - Archie Roach Podcast: All Aussie Mystery Hour – Melissa Mason & Josie Rozenberg-Clarke - Pedestrian TV Restaurant: Gemma’s – Elgin Street, Carlton Bar: Carlton Yacht Club - Lygon Street, Carlton Meal to cook for myself: Pappa al Pomodoro Someone I'm Stanning: Elliana Allon – Birth Photographer - @elliana_allon Ericka Hart – Sex educator, writer, model, all round awesome human being - @ihartericka Shawty: Books I Loved: Homegoing - Yaa Gyasi Old Boy (Manga Series - 19 books) Mouthful of Birds - Samanta Schweblin A Book I Hated: The People in the Trees - Hanya Yanagihara What I'm Currently Reading: Damascus - Christos Tsiolkas Songs: Fancy -Twice Motivation - Normani A Whole New World - Lea Salonga & Brad Kane Album: Feel Special - Twice ('Rainbow' is my favourite song on the album!) Podcast: Philosophize This - Stephen West Restaurant: Hankki - Kooyong Road, Carnegie Bar: Cafe Carpenter - Waverley Road, Chadstone Meal to cook for myself: Short grain rice, kimchi and seaweed Someone I'm Stanning: Lizzo - Singer, Dancer, Outstanding Performer, All round Goddess @lizzobeeating --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/havingamomentpodcast/message

Eat This! Drink That!
Deke Zahar - Zahar Small Batch Hummus

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 29:35


He said he would do it. Visit his storefront on Elgin Street for a rainbow of Hummus.

Nobodies Are Somebodies Podcast with Chad Vice
Episode 0000088: Live on Elgin Tornado Disaster Relief Show

Nobodies Are Somebodies Podcast with Chad Vice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 50:47


On September 21st, 2018, a devastating tornado ripped through parts of communities in the greater Ottawa, Ontario areas, such as the town of Dunrobin and the Quebec city of Gatineau, destroying people's homes, property, businesses, schools and more. Several people were left without shelter and and many more without power, some areas almost a whole week without. Warnings came but in this part of the country, actual tornadoes are few and far between, and unfortunately, most were caught unprepared.  To date only one life was claimed. The damages in certain areas is extensive and the next year to year+ will be spent rebuilding and regrouping.  Former podcast guest, also, model, musician, actress and magpie herself Penelope Goranson pulled together some contacts she made in the biz and secured the Live on Elgin venue on Elgin Street in downtown Ottawa to host a disaster relief benefit concert on Halloween night to raise funds, awareness, love and support for all those affected and for people to come to have a good time and support the people who needed our help now more than ever. The NAS podcast was happy to be invited down to record and enjoy the event, and I was lucky to be able to secure some superb chats with some of the talent and organizers on hand that night. From our loud conversations in Live on Elgin lounge, this episode are their stories THANK YOU!   Dunrobin Go Fund Me Disaster Relief Donation Page: https://ca.gofundme.com/dunrobin-disaster-assistance Ben's Motel and the Guru Rebels Performing Live! https://www.facebook.com/sebcamco/videos/338438930254391/ Ted Adler's Sound Decisions Studio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundDecisionsTedAdler/ Interlangues Language School on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/interlangues76/ LIVE on Elgin: https://www.facebook.com/liveonelgin/ Music featured on this episode by Matthew Johnston, featuring his original song 'Set Me Free' https://soundcloud.com/user-234321408

MR7: Substance Use Discussion

Breast pocket set up, getting thoughts off the dome.

breast elgin street
Tall Can Audio
Audio Whiplash Ep119: Captain Gyno vs Dr Dre

Tall Can Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 27:25


Kicking off the show, the boys talk about ... what cereals they weren't allowed to have as kids... Happy Mother's Day I guess.... Later on, Matt rages on slow bar service. Rob suggests waving your pint glass wildly over your head or something as a possible solution. Oh. And WestJet asked passengers to secretly record their employees. That's a real thing that happened. Not surprisingly, people were pissed. And then a bunch of other usual nonsense. Enjoy AW119 on the Tall Can Audio Podcast Network. Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com Follow us at www.twitter.com/tallcanaudio

Raymond TalkShow
【201704期】Raymond TalkShow:渥太华要迎来购房狂潮了?你是观望还是买?

Raymond TalkShow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 47:25


【201704期】Raymond TalkShow :渥太华要迎来购房狂潮了?你是观望还是买? 主持人 Raymond & Jason (联系方式:新浪微博@懒人coco) 嘉宾     Simon Si 司旭之(渥太华专业地产经纪) 录音     Jason 剪接     Jason intro     Candyland by Tobu 结尾歌曲  飞机场的十点半 - 陶喆 (愿天堂没有出轨) 欢迎大家点击下面播放摁钮进行收听(听完后要转发哦~~嘿嘿~~): AudioPlayer.setup("https://ottawazine.com/wp-content/plugins/simple-audio-player/player/player.swf", { width: 290 });AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_1675", {soundFile: "https://ottawazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/raymondtalkshow201704.mp3", titles: "OTTAWAZINE", autostart: "no", loop: "no", animation: "yes", remaining: "yes", noinfo: "no", initialvolume: "70", buffer: "5", encode: "no", checkpolicy: "no", rtl: "no", width: "100%", transparentpagebg: "no", bg: "E5E5E5", leftbg: "CCCCCC", lefticon: "333333", voltrack: "F2F2F2", volslider: "666666", rightbg: "B4B4B4", rightbghover: "999999", righticon: "333333", righticonhover: "FFFFFF", loader: "009900", track: "FFFFFF", tracker: "DDDDDD", border: "CCCCCC", skip: "666666", text: "333333"});   节目内容附录: 1. 极其受欢迎的OTTAWAZINE平台文章:《如果在渥太华遇见你》 2. 关注OTTAWAZINE官方映客:OTTAWAZINE 3. 广告赞助 在渥太华买房请找司旭之 天啊!渥太华竟然有精美日本百元店!Tokyo Shop!258 Elgin Street, Ottawa, K2P 1L9  OpenRice美味饭店!赶紧尝尝无敌小龙虾!1755 St Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, ON K1G 3V4 林蓓女士!渥太华专业房贷顾问!买房前请找她聊聊!电话:613 614 2079 扬名楼,渥太华无敌自助餐,1547 Merivale Road, 订餐电话:6132280840

Raymond TalkShow
【201701期】Raymond TalkShow:他开饭店、搞APP拉风投、还要在塞班岛盖度假村!简直渥村学生创业先锋!

Raymond TalkShow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 31:49


【201701期】Raymond TalkShow :渥村学生创业先锋!他开饭店、搞APP拉风投、还要在塞班岛盖度假村! 主持人 Raymond & Jason (联系方式:新浪微博@懒人coco) 嘉宾     陈萱霖(蜀味饭店创始人) 录音     Jason 剪接     Jason intro     Candyland by Tobu 结尾歌曲  Weight(feat. Alyss) - Mr. J. Medeiros (祝大家鸡年快乐) 欢迎大家点击下面播放摁钮进行收听(听完后要转发哦~~嘿嘿~~): AudioPlayer.setup("https://ottawazine.com/wp-content/plugins/simple-audio-player/player/player.swf", { width: 290 });AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_1946", {soundFile: "https://ottawazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/raymondtalkshow201701new.mp3", titles: "OTTAWAZINE", autostart: "no", loop: "no", animation: "yes", remaining: "yes", noinfo: "no", initialvolume: "70", buffer: "5", encode: "no", checkpolicy: "no", rtl: "no", width: "100%", transparentpagebg: "no", bg: "E5E5E5", leftbg: "CCCCCC", lefticon: "333333", voltrack: "F2F2F2", volslider: "666666", rightbg: "B4B4B4", rightbghover: "999999", righticon: "333333", righticonhover: "FFFFFF", loader: "009900", track: "FFFFFF", tracker: "DDDDDD", border: "CCCCCC", skip: "666666", text: "333333"});   节目内容附录: 1. 极其受欢迎的OTTAWAZINE平台文章:《如果在渥太华遇见你》 2. 广告赞助 在渥太华买房请找司旭之 天啊!渥太华竟然有精美日本百元店!Tokyo Shop!258 Elgin Street, Ottawa, K2P 1L9  OpenRice美味饭店!赶紧尝尝无敌小龙虾!1755 St Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, ON K1G 3V4 林蓓女士!渥太华专业房贷顾问!买房前请找她聊聊!电话:613 614 2079 扬名楼,渥太华无敌自助餐,1547 Merivale Road, 订餐电话:6132280840 全世界都知道蜀味烤鱼饭店!706 Somerset St. West, K1R 6P6  

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa
Ep.18-Carmichael,Creative Morn Ott &NDMA

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 39:34


We meet with Matt Carmichael,former Chef of Sidedoor, Eighteen and Social, to discuss his new restaurant, El Camino, opening soon on Elgin Street. We also have Mike and Sharif from Creative Mornings Ottawa to discuss all things creative in Ottawa. Music from NDMA!

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa
Ep.18-Carmichael,Creative Morn Ott &NDMA

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 39:34


We meet with Matt Carmichael,former Chef of Sidedoor, Eighteen and Social, to discuss his new restaurant, El Camino, opening soon on Elgin Street. We also have Mike and Sharif from Creative Mornings Ottawa to discuss all things creative in Ottawa. Music from NDMA!