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Drones hampering firefighting efforts (1:40); Times we screwed ourselves financially, like forgetting to pay your rent, or paying your rent twice (9:25); Mayor of Flin Flon tells Global News Morning during interview he has been ordered to evacuate (17:10); BIG Auto Auction this weekend (25:05); Steel fatigue forced a longer closure of the Louise Bridge (34:50); Ride for Dad is THIS WEEKEND! (41:05); CLAYHEM! (50:35); Winning entry on screwing yourself financially (56:50).
Brett's zipper on his parka is screwed (1:40); What a stupid question! Greg was asked something 'interesting' (7:10); HEALTH SERIES - Dry January - CJOB's Hal Anderson (14:35); Stupid questions (21:20); Sugar Sammy - Comedian back in Winnipeg playing Rumor's this weekend (24:00); CLAYHEM! - Global's Clay Young, fill-in host/anchor, reporter, madman, Global News Morning (39:50); Winning stories on stupid questions (45:35).
KK's in for Greg, and the River Trail extension to Osborne has begun! (0:30); Chores you love / hate (KK got a new vacuum and loves it, Brett sucks at getting rid of stuff) (8:05); Health & personal goals chat to preview our guest later on in the show (16:20); Chores you love / hate (23:05); FRIDAY MORNING CLAYHEM! - Clay Young, host/anchor/reporter/wildman, Global News Morning (26:15); Winning story on chores you love / hate (32:55); Getting off to a healthy start -- Setting a personal goal that isn't necessarily health related, and what is the perfect food to eat daily? (37:20).
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT COMING, and GO JETS GO! (0:55); Sounds of the Game! (8:35); ANNOUNCEMENT! (11:30); DRUNK ON A PLANE. The simple fun silly songs we love (18:55); Brett's montage celebrating some 'greatest hits' (27:20); NOT Couch Potatoes... surprise guest for Lauren (36:10); Gabby's off today, so we got a dose of CLAYHEM! Clay Young, resident madman at Global News Morning (45:40); Winning entry on fun silly songs (53:10); Montage replay with some closing thoughts on the big announcement (58:05); Connecting Winnipeg & THE closing thought (1:10:30).
Summer has just begun, and forecasters predict it will be one of the hottest summers in recorded history. In this episode of Down the Garden Path, Joanne Shaw and Matthew Dressing show you how to keep your garden and landscape cool and colourful in the summer heat with tips and tricks and do's and don'ts for your July garden. Here are some of the questions and topics covered in this episode: Pros and cons of the recent hard fast rain and things to consider with your garden and containers. Lawns The importance of watering deeply but less frequently The best type of fertilizer for your lawn situation The best time to fertilize Staying on top of weeds Perennials/Annuals in the Garden Deadhead perennials to clean up or encourage new growth It may be time to clean up your annual containers and replace individual plants if there is a dead or poor-growing one. Make sure the annual containers are not being over under or overwatered Time to fertilize containers as well Shrubs: Pruning spring bloomers after flowering Trees: Fertilizing shrubs and trees, the best timing depending on the weather. Best ways to deep-water trees; do not rely on rain only Matthew and Joanne's vegetable garden Don't miss Matthew on Global News Morning this Friday! After nine seasons and over 340 episodes, Down the Garden Path Podcast is ending its live broadcast on Reality Radio 101. Although it was the last live broadcast, listeners can find Down the Garden Path on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: @downthegardenpathpodcast. You can also email your questions and comments to downthegardenpathpodcast@hotmail.com, or connect with Joanne and Matthew via their websites: Joanne Shaw: down2earth.ca Matthew Dressing: naturalaffinity.ca Resources mentioned during the show Down the Garden Path: A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden Down the Garden Path Podcast Each week on Down The Garden Path, professional landscape designers Joanne Shaw and Matthew Dressing discuss down-to-earth tips and advice for your plants, gardens and landscapes. As the owner of Down2Earth Landscape Design, Joanne Shaw has been designing beautiful gardens for homeowners east of Toronto for over a decade. A horticulturist and landscape designer, Matthew Dressing owns Natural Affinity Garden Design, a landscape design and garden maintenance firm servicing Toronto and the Eastern GTA. Together, they do their best to bring you interesting, relevant and useful topics to help you keep your garden as low maintenance as possible. In their book, Down the Garden Path: A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden, Joanne and Matthew distill their horticultural and design expertise and their combined experiences in helping others create and maintain thriving gardens into one easy-to-read monthly reference guide. It's now available on Amazon. Don't forget to check out Down the Garden Path on your favourite podcast app and subscribe to be notified of new content. You can now catch the podcast on YouTube and Patreon.
Guest : Mike Sobel, Weather specialist and co-host of Global News Morning
On this week's Let's Talk About… episode, Elise sits down with CEO of H:OM Organizing, Megan Arthurs.Megan is the CEO of home organizing. Her organizing philosophy is a space around you reflects your inner spirituality. She understands when the environment you live in is organized, other spaces in your life become clear and calm. Megan is an on-air expert who frequently shares her organizational tips on breakfast, television, Global News Morning, CP24, Breakfast Weekend, and Chch Morning Live.Elise and Megan talk about tips & tricks to declutter, the benefits of decluttering, and the relationship between your mental health and decluttering."The art of decluttering your space is much grander and much more rooted than just the stuff in our space. It's actually about letting go of a lifestyle, routines, rituals, habits that are not serving you. It's about breaking blockages and boundaries that are preventing you from being present." Megan tells Elise on Let's Talk About.In This Episode We Talk About:Tips & Tricks to DeclutterBenefits of DeclutteringMental Health and DeclutteringRead the show transcriptFollow Megan on social media: @homorganizingCheck out our websiteFollow us on social media: @stylecanada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniella Ponticelli, is a pre-and post-game radio host and sideline reporter for the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders games on 620 CKRM. With that, she is the first woman to work on the official Riders radio broadcasts. Additionally, she works contractually for the CFL club to produce written and video content. In Fall 2022, Daniella became the first female play-by-play announcer for USPORTS football, as the full-season radio voice of the University of Regina Rams. She first broke barriers a year earlier, becoming a full-time play-by-play announcer for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women's hockey program. The radio broadcasts themselves made history, being the first time a private broadcaster (Pattison Media) committed to a full season of women's hockey in Canada. The team went on to win bronze at national in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Following up on that success, Daniella provided play-by-play and rinkside reporting for several games during the 2021-22 SJHL season, including work in the Finals series. A month later, she co-hosted the 2022 SJHL draft, a three-hour livestreamed event, working closely with teams and the league commissioner. Aside from hockey and football, Daniella also hosted a full season of Rattlers Rundown, a 12-episode weekly television show produced by AccessNow Sports during spring and summer 2022. The one-hour show featured interviews with coaches, players and fellow broadcasters, along with analysis of the Saskatchewan Rattlers and the Canadian Elite Basketball League. Pre-pandemic, Daniella worked as a contract on-floor reporter for Saskatchewan Rush Lacrosse games in Saskatoon, broadcast on B/R Live, until COVID-19 halted the season in March 2020. The season prior, 2018-19, Daniella worked with the club full-time as the host and producer of Rush TV along with in-stand announcer. Working solo, she shot, wrote, edited and produced ten 30-minute episodes showcasing players and coaches, fans and the work of Rush partner businesses. With more than a decade of news experience, Daniella strives to tell stories with accuracy, compassion and context. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Daniella solo anchored Global News Morning in Regina, starting first as the station's community reporter and backfill weather specialist in October 2019. Daniella's versatility stems from her education in the joint Creative Communications degree-diploma program. In 2012, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in communications from The University of Winnipeg while also completing her journalism diploma from Red River College. As a student, Daniella freelanced and took on various embedding opportunities with The Canadian Forces, even taking her to the Northwest Territories. She continued writing military stories as the resident CFB Shilo reporter/photographer for the Brandon Sun out of university. Working professionally ever since, Daniella has gained experience in print, broadcast and digital-first newsrooms. The summer of 2019, she worked casually as a videographer, web writer and social media presenter for CBC Saskatchewan, while also joining the MaxTron video crew as a camera operator at Mosaic Stadium. She was a senior web editor and reporter/anchor for Rawlco Radio in Saskatoon and Regina from 2016-2018. Before that, she worked in television news as a video journalist for CTV Winnipeg and a host/producer for Shaw TV Saskatoon, as well as a print reporter for the Winnipeg Sun. #daniellaponticelli #saskatchewanroughriders #livewithcdp #podcast #talkshow #guest #reginarams #sidelinereporter #playbyplayannouncer #canadianfootballleague #620CKRM #regina #saskatchewanhuskies #womenshockey #youtubechannel #facebooklive #twitter #audio #applepodcasts #googlepodcasts #spotify #anchorfm #iheartradio #amazonmusic #tunein #stitcher #breaker #pocketcasts #radiopublic #linkedin #castbox #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsor
This week's episode is featuring Jennifer Singh, founder of She's Newsworthy Media. Jeniffer is a former TV reporter turned entrepreneur, speaker and CEO of She's Newsworthy Media. Before entrepreneurship, Jennifer worked in the Canadian media industry for over 15 years as a reporter, producer and writer for CTV, CBC, Global and CP24. She has been featured in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Global News, CTV speaking and The Social speaking about imposter syndrome, women in business and the need for more inclusive marketing. Jennifer was also featured in a national campaign for International Women's Day in partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada and Pink Tartan. She's Newsworthy Media was founded to help amplify the voices of women in the media because their expertise is underrepresented. The company is now Canada's go-to resource for women entrepreneurs who want to get massive exposure for their businesses on TV. The company has helped over 60 women entrepreneurs land media spots on the most popular Canadian TV shows including The Social, Cityline, CP24 Breakfast, Global News Morning and Your Morning. We discuss how Jennifer first got into the media industry & all the ups and downs that go on behind the scenes, the lack of representation in media and how she's working to change this by redefining PR, key tips & insights on how to actually get picked up by media outlets, and much more. Listen in to learn about: How to craft a newsworthy pitch that will actually get picked up by the media The key number of media outlets you should be sending your pitch to and how they determine this One common mistake made when doing PR as a business owner that will surprise you How to really utilize your earned media for your business & turn it into profit Resources: Website: https://www.shesnewsworthy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shesnewsworthy/ Waitlist for our signature PR program: https://www.shesnewsworthy.com/mediasuccess Our media pitch template: https://www.shesnewsworthy.com/mediapitchtemplate Newest resource, 20 media to pitch for maximum exposure: resources.shesnewsworthy.com/media She's Newsworthy Media Coaching: Media Success Coaching JOIN THE STEP-BY-STEP PODCAST LAUNCH PROGRAM: https://www.elevatepodcastco.com/courses Check It Out: Contracts Market: Affordable, customizable, Canadian contracts for your business Three Ships Beauty Code MADEITHAPPEN20 Powered by: Elevatepodcastco.com Start a podcast that stands out & amplifies your business! Connect With Us: Website: www.madeithappenpod.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/madeithappenpodcast/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/made-it-happen-podcast
An interview with Candace Daniel, host of Global News Morning. She shares the challenges she overcame as a young mother to follow her dream of becoming a reporter.
For the final show of 2021, Greg chats with Dr. Monica Gandhi, Dr. Stefan Baral and Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos about vaccine equity, mutations, messaging, lockdowns and long term care. Plus, an extended (and rousing) year-end discussion with Global News Morning anchor, Antony Robart. Toronto Today returns on January 4, 2022. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the final show of 2021, Greg chats with Dr. Monica Gandhi, Dr. Stefan Baral and Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos about vaccine equity, mutations, messaging, lockdowns and long term care. Plus, an extended (and rousing) year-end discussion with Global News Morning anchor, Antony Robart. Toronto Today returns on January 4, 2022.
Nadene Joy is a top advisor to Leaders, Influencers, and change-makers, a Global Mindset Strategist focused on high-level communications and helping individuals and corporations that are stuck. She also focuses on equipping leaders with the tools required to achieve their goals, provides strategies to help them move towards becoming the best versions of themselves possible to uncover their full potential.She believes we are all leaders whether you are a teacher, mom/dad, or a CEO. Nadene Joy is a Certified CMHA Psychological Health and Safety Advisor, NLP Practitioner, John Maxwell Leadership Trainer, and author of the books “Uncover Your Purpose: Heal and Share Your Gifts With the World” and “Love is...A Guide to The Power of Love.” She also co-authored the book “Cracking The Rich Code vol. 4” alongside Kevin Harrington the hit star of the TV Show Shark Tank and business icon, Jim Britt. She studied Geography and Geology (Hons), with minors in Psychology, and upon graduating top of her class Nadene Joy earned several top awards of distinction and excellence. She worked as a professional Exploration Geologist for several years in corporate before beginning her journey as CEO of her own global consulting practice. She started her coaching career as a Certified Parenting Coach in California where she has positively transformed hundreds of families and youth worldwide. Nadene Joy is also an international best-selling author and sits as the Director on various Boards including Maybell Developments which helps to combat homelessness in her community and is Director with the Canada-Africa Network for International Trade. She also is a prestigious member of The International Society of Female Professionals and is an active advocate for mental health, empowering women, leaders, children, and the minority and vulnerable members of society and the world.Nadene Joy has also been featured as a top speaker and expert on several media outlets including CBS, Fox, NBC, iheartradio in NYC, Global News Morning, The Globe and Mail, and CBC and she has had the privilege of working directly with several top prominent leaders of our time. Nadene Joy is also the Chair/Founder of the Global Lead 2 Impact Summit and CEO and Co-Founder of a corporate wellness program. She is also a proud mother of 4 children and is extremely passionate about being an impactful leader and speaker who transforms lives and makes a positive difference in the world through sharing her wisdom, God-given gifts, and serving others with kindness in all she encounters. Stay well, The QCMHA Team
Nadene Joy is an accomplished Global Mindset Strategist and Life/Business and Leadership Coach who focuses on helping business professionals, leaders and influencers that are stuck. Nadene Joy is a Certified CMHA Psychological Health and Safety Trainer, NLP Practitioner, John Maxwell Leadership Trainer, and author of “Uncover Your Purpose: Heal and Share Your Gifts With the World.” She worked as a professional Exploration Geologist in a top executive position for several years in corporate before beginning her journey as CEO of her own global consulting practice. She currently sits on various prominent Boards as Director and is an advocate for mental health, empowering women, leaders, children, Coaching Suicide Awareness and the minority and vulnerable members of society and our world. Nadene Joy has also been featured on several media outlets including CBS, Fox, NBC, iheartradio, Global News Morning, The Globe and Mail, and CBC and she has had the privilege of working directly with several top prominent leaders of our time. Nadene Joy is also the Chair/Founder of the Global Lead 2 Impact Summit and CEO and Co-Founder of Working Wellness. She is a proud mother of 4 children and is extremely passionate about being an impactful leader who transforms lives and makes a positive difference in the world through sharing her wisdom, God-given gifts, and serving others with kindness in all she encounters. www.NadeneJoy.comhttp://linkedin.com/in/nadene-joy-227026138Free PDF copy of “Uncover Your Purpose: Heal and Share Your Gifts With The World” Email Nadene@NadeneJoy.com to receive your copy!
We're the 'Smart Start' now? So says USA Today! (1:30); What's your favourite joke? Lauren's kids gave her some good ones (9:25); Personal Care Homes go to Level Red (15:35); What happens if you get COVID-19, and have a roommate?? (23:05); Our weekly Gab with Gabby! Gabrielle Marchand from Global News Morning (30:10); The winning joke! (40:25); Taking stock of where we're at with our mental health as the pandemic continues to weigh us down (42:30).
-More disturbing records getting set south of the border when it comes to the coronavirus. Daily case numbers are hitting levels they haven't seen since August and hospitalizations in the midwest are reaching new record levels every day. Guest: Jennifer Johnson, Global News Washington Correspondent. -On October 7, the Canadian Government announced details about which single-use plastics will be covered by a national ban coming into effect in 2021. Ocean Wise was a key collaborator in the creation of the Government's plastics ban policy. Laura Hardman, Manager of the Plastics Program at Ocean Wise, spoke to our Niki Reitmayer. -Video of Liberal MLA Jane Thornthwaite making sexist comments about a rival MLA at a BC Liberal event got a lot of traction on social media over the weekend. Mo Amir does commentaries here at CKNW and he also hosts the podcast Vancolour. He was the one who actually posted the video footage on Twitter, and he joins us now to talk about what's happened since then. Guest: Mo Amir, CKNW commentator, host of the Vancolour Podcast. -We've been asked to keep our Thanksgiving celebrations small this year, but over in Ontario they're going even further. Guest: Marianne Dimain, Global News Morning reporter in Toronto. -A charity that assists Vancouver's homeless by providing them with haircuts has been given a breath of new life after being forced to shut down operations due to the pandemic. Niki Reitmayer spoke to Alysha Osborne, founder of 2 Paycheques Away. -A find in Vancouver over the weekend as actor Jon Cryer lost, then found, his wedding ring in pouring rain on the seawall. Guest: Chris Turner, ring finders. -A broadcasting titan has decided to take a step back from work after more than four decades. Spice Radio founder and president Shushma Datt has had an enormous impact on the industry, on the community, and on the future of so many aspiring broadcasters. Guest: Shushma Datt, President and Founder of Spice Radio.
Clearing up some confusion on the first COVID case at school (1:30); Saturday marks six months since the first reported case of COVID-19 in Manitoba (9:05); IT IS WHAT IT IS - The sayings & terms you HATE (17:40); Flies, wasps, mosquitoes, WHAT IS THEIR PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO ANNOY US? Taz Stuart from Poulin's has the answer! (23:15); Some more sayings you hate (29:50); Parent who works with kids with emotional & intellectual disabilities to navigate the pandemic (31:25); Our weekly Gab with Gabby: Gabrielle Marchand from Global News Morning (41:20); The winning text on sayings you hate! (51:15).
YES the long weekend is upon us! (6:07); Pizza giveaway trivia: Surprisingly, 60% of kids have not yet experienced THIS. What is it? (7:15); The number of phone scam calls seems to be going through the roof (11:15); Labour Day Weekend memories! (19:15); Recent high school grads on getting ready (or not) for university, and missing out on high school traditions (24:35); A smattering of listener feedback! (32:30); The winning Labour Day Weekend memory for Free Gas Fridays! (34:40); Gab with Gabby! Gabrielle Marchand from Global News Morning says she has CHEESE DREAMS (39:10).
The Jets are out! Sad face (1:10); Where's the most embarrassing place you've ever fallen asleep? (10:47); One year since the manhunt in Gillam (16:42); Embarrassing sleep stories (24:52); Four more COVID-19 cases at Maple Leaf plant in Brandon (26:38); Global News Morning host Gabrielle Marchand on her sleeping misadventures (34:11); Great story from the final qualifier for Sleepless in Winnipeg! (42:37) & Coronavirus hasn't stopped Habitat for Humanity! (45:22)
Brett's off to a cranky start! (1:30); After learning about McBeth Park and its old Cottonwood trees on Monday, today we want to know: Do you have a favourite spot for trees? Or maybe even a favourite tree? (8:30); Is it time we all start wearing masks? (15:55); Texts on trees (23:40); Breakfast with the Bombers: Doug Brown... will there be football?? (25:45); Someone is stealing her flowers, so she's installed a security camera to try to catch them! (35:40); Global News Morning host/anchor Gabrielle Marchand! (47:05); The winning text on trees (56:10).
I love marketing! Marketing is the ability to create change and I will be the first to admit that my marketing could be more inclusive, which is something I'm working on. In this week's episode of The Business of Becoming, join me and my guest, Jennifer Singh, Founder of She's Newsworthy Media, as we chat about inclusive marketing, what it is, and how to make your marketing more inclusive. We talk about ways you can start to demonstrate inclusivity in your business across the board without it feeling like tokenism. Jennifer shares her experience as a journalist and why she started her company to help female entrepreneurs and business owners increase media attention for their brands, with the purpose of amplifying the underrepresented female voice in the media. I hope this conversation will be as eye-opening for you as it was for me. More About Jennifer: Jennifer Singh is a former Toronto TV reporter turned PR Strategist and Media Coach. She has more than 15 years of experience working in the Canadian media industry as a producer, writer, and reporter for CTV, Global, CP24, and the CBC. Jennifer founded She's Newsworthy Media in 2015 to help female entrepreneurs and business owners increase media attention for their brands, by pitching their expertise to the media. To date, she has helped 35 women land media spots on the most popular Canadian TV shows including The Social, Your Morning, Global News Morning, and CP24 Breakfast. What We Talk About In This Episode: Jennifer's experience with inclusivity and inclusive marketing How being inclusive can positively impact your bottom line The trickle effect of not being inclusive in your business The power of asking for feedback from your community How to avoid tokenism by being inclusive across the board The ripple effect of the stock photos you use in your marketing and social media Big brands and inclusivity The importance of inclusive pricing for your offers How providing free content and education opens up opportunities for everyone Appropriate choice and use of language in all aspects of your business Things We Mention In This Episode: Jennifer's webinar: Inclusive Marketing for Small Businesses Jennifer's Instagram: @shesnewsworthy Jennifer's website: shesnewsworthy.com Here's How To Subscribe & Leave A Review (pretty-please): Want to get notified when I release new episodes so you don't miss a thing? Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. And it would mean the world to me if you'd leave a rating and review. I'd love to know what you think of the podcast and how I can make it better for you. Plus iTunes tells me that podcast reviews are really important and the more reviews the podcast has the easier it will be to get the podcast in front of more people, which is the ultimate goal. You can leave a review right here. Let's Keep The Conversation Going… Are there things that you do in your business that represent your commitment to diversity and inclusion? I would love to hear all about it and I'm sure others would too. Comment below and share your story or visit me on Instagram which is currently my favourite way to connect. You can also join my free online community to connect with more than 24,000 other health practitioners just like you to ask questions, share wins and struggles, and get lots of support from me and my team! I hope to see you there.
Sun & Province Columnist and Global News Morning contributor, Dana Gee is here to talk about movies with us, to lighten things up as we countdown to the Oscars, Hollywood's biggest night. Guest: Dana Gee, Journalist, The Province and Movie Reviewer on Global BC
Sun & Province Columnist and Global News Morning contributor, Dana Gee is here to talk about movies with us, to lighten things up as we countdown to the Oscars, Hollywood's biggest night.
Chapter 1 Hot question of the day It's @JodyVance's Hot question of the day: Should Canadian taxpayers foot the bill for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's security? Yes, they need protection. No, too much money! You can vote on Twitter at @CKNW. You can also call the CKNW Buzz Line at (604) 331-BUZZ (2899) and leave your vote there! Chapter 2 Will Canadian's foot the bill for the Sussex's security costs? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there are still a lot of discussions to be had about who will cover security costs while Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are living in Canada. On Monday, Premier of British Columbia, John Horgan, talked about the continuation of the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline project in his press conference. Guest: Keith Baldrey, Global BC Chief Political Reporter Chapter 3 What is your responsibility as an online citizen? Being a good digital citizen is more than a new social catchphrase, it's a real thing. For many who love their online friends as much as their neighbourhood crew it is important to evolve perceptions - to acknowledge that there is balance. Guest: Jesse Miller, Founder of Mediated Reality Chapter 4 Let the house hunting begin! The Sussex's are moving to Canada While the New York Times thinks we are all “giddy” across about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex desire to vacation in, and now move to, Canada. In fact there is a lot to consider, like taxpayer dollars on security. How having the royals move in next door might impact the area both positively and negatively Where will they buy? Will they lease? Is it going to be Toronto or are they coming here. Guest: Sarah Daniels, Real Estate Agent w/Macdonald realty Chapter 5 Taxpayers Federation launches petition opposing taxpayer support for Duke and Duchess of Sussex The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has launched a petition opposing taxpayer support for Harry and Meghan should they decide to move to Canada. Guest: Aaron Wudrick, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Federal Director Chapter 6 First Call BC releases Child Poverty Report Card A new report reveals that one in five children in BC are living WITHOUT enough money to cover their basic needs. The report commissioned by First Call BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition says BC's child poverty rate is 19-point-1 per cent. BC has the 8th highest child poverty rate out of all the provinces and territories. Guest: Adrienne Montani, Provincial Coordinator, First Call: BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition Chapter 7 BC Trucking Association on Road Conditions Anger is mounting about the icy conditions that continue on the Trans-Canada Highway between Vancouver and the Fraser Valley after Sunday's wet snow and Sunday night's deep freeze. Guest: Dave Earle, President, BC Trucking Association Chapter 8 2020 Oscar nominations: the snubs and surprises! Sun & Province Columnist and Global News Morning contributor, Dana Gee is here to talk about movies with us, to lighten things up as we countdown to the Oscars, Hollywood's biggest night. Guest: Dana Gee, Journalist, The Province and Movie Reviewer on Global BC Chapter 9 What support does the City of Vancouver provide to those sleeping outside? Yesterday on the show we were chatting to Sara Blyth from the Overdose Prevention Society They were over capacity on Sunday night into Monday morning. So we wanted to reach out to the City of Vancouver to see what resources the City of Vancouver to those struggling during this cold stretch. Guest: Celine Mauboles, Director of Homelessness Services City of Vancouver
We want to serve some Office Space justice to our newsroom printer!! (1:30); Global News Morning series on neighbourhood crime begins in St. James (5:50); Is it rude for Megarry to not want to hold your baby? (9:40); Mackling & Megarry get flu shots live in studio! (15:45); St. Boniface Radiothon preview with mental health patient (22:40); Make the Perimeter a tollway? And should Liquor be stocked in the back? (32:45); Hal Anderson on the suggestion from some that Halloween candy should be BANNED (38:05); Doug Brown is missing the Western Semi-Final, but for a good reason (45:10); Author J.H. Moncrieff on Halloween and her latest spooky book (53:00).
Since 2012, February 13 has been designated World Radio Day. Radio remains to be quite resilient as it remains largely unchanged in comparison to other mediums. There are some very big difference when stacking up the goals of the radio industry to TV. On this episode, John and Ryan open up about their radio careers, sharing stories and experiences with listeners and what they strive to achieve every morning when turning on the mics. -- Jenn turned on the Q mic one last time this morning, reminiscing with Derringer, Ryan and Garbutt over the past 2 years of morning radio. Coming from a long and storied television career, we're sad to say goodbye to Jenn but are happy to see her back on TV, co-hosting Global News Morning. Congratulations Jenn -- we'll miss you! The Daily Derringer Podcast -- Wednesday February 13th, 2019 Check out more full episodes at Q107.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.