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Greg Mackling and Kathy Kennedy (in for Brett Megarry today) talk a CJOB exclusive with Richard Cloutier, how non-profits are affected by the postal strike, a chat with Brett Fitz and an update from Fill the Freightliner!!
SAM BROWNELL MAKES HIS DEBUT ON THE START! (1:40); Brett tried multi-focal contact lenses, and it was weird. Times we tried to 'better' our health... did it work?? (8:35); Greg Mackling is on his way to the Grey Cup, and how was SPRINGSTEEN??? (15:40); Small Town Salute - Female Hockey Day in Stonewall on Sunday / Niverville Winterfest on Saturday / Sam worked in Dauphin before CJOB (23:00); Mackling went to the Springsteen concert last night... and bumped into some fans of The Boss... from Atlanta??? (32:25); Derek Taylor, voice of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, gearing up for the Grey Cup (41:00); MILT STEGALL! HSC Millionaire Lottery FINAL DEADLINE! (and Grey Cup prediction???) (48:30); Winning stories on trying to better our health (55:40); How was the Springsteen concert?? (59:25).
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NFL coaches turnover begins with Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots, Pete Carroll of the Seattle Seahawks and Mike Vrabel of the Tennessee Titans removed from their positions. Patriots reportedly hire 37-year-old Jerod Mayo, former linebacker with the team. NFL playoffs begin today and difficult to pick winners, particularly with brutally cold temps in places like Kansas City. What to expect? Guests: Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today, on AM 640, Toronto. Has broadcast Super Bowl play-by-play for BBC in the U.K. Greg Mackling. Co-host of the morning show on 680 CJOB, Winnipeg. Hosts the Blue Bombers half time show and co-host of the Blue Bombers podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast: U.S. and U.K. attack Houthi rebels of Yemen with missile barrage and air strikes after Houthis repeated rocket and missile assaults on international commercial shipping in the Red Sea. Canada played a non-direct role. Leads to what possibly? Asymmetric global war underway? POLITICO piece: American intel officials warn of risk of Hezbollah attacking U.S.. As well: The possibility of all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah. Guest: Vice Admiral Mark Norman. Former Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy and Vice Chief of the Defence Staff. Global News: Ottawa was warned about impact of high immigration on housing in 2022. Meanwhile, 3 months ago Canadians by strong majority (75%) told Leger Marketing in a national poll that higher immigration numbers of the federal government are causing a housing and healthcare crisis to become worse. Guest: Christian Bourque. Executive vice-president Leger Marketing The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) releases this statement: Patients, providers suffer as ERs are overwhelmed yet again. Wait times up to 20 hours are being experienced. - Sept 25, '23, CMAJ article: Without more acute care beds hospitals are on their own to grapple with emergency department crises. Guest: Dr. Kathleen Ross. President, CMA NFL coaches turnover begins with Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots, Pete Carroll of the Seattle Seahawks and Mike Vrabel of the Tennessee Titans removed from their positions. Patriots reportedly hire 37-year-old Jerod Mayo, former linebacker with the team. NFL playoffs begin today and difficult to pick winners, particularly with brutally cold temps in places like Kansas City. What to expect? Guests: Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today, on AM 640, Toronto. Has broadcast Super Bowl play-by-play for BBC in the U.K. Greg Mackling. Co-host of the morning show on 680 CJOB, Winnipeg. Hosts the Blue Bombers half time show and co-host of the Blue Bombers podcast. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys were happy to welcome Jets forward Kyle Connor on the program & CJOB's Greg Mackling pops on from Hamilton ahead of Sunday's 110th Grey Cup!
This is the first full weekend of the 2023 NFL season. What do our guests predict the season's outcome will look like? Which team likely to win the Super Bowl? Which team may make a surprise appearance in the Super Bowl? Which team likely to be the surprising disappointment for the '23 season? We'll also fit in the CFL and it's 2023 Season. Guests: Greg Mackling, breakfast show host, CJOB radio, Winnipeg and member of Blue Bombers broadcast crew. Rick Zamperin, breakfast show host and host of Tiger Cats 5th Quarter post-game program Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Podcast: Canada is a country at the crossroads? Emotional and powerful listener calls (including Stefano from British Columbia) yesterday. We continue today. Guest: Celina Caesar Chavannes. Former MP for Whitby, Ontario and parliamentary secretary to PM Trudeau in 2015 prior to leaving the Liberal Party caucus and sitting as an independent. Author: Can You Hear Me Now? Data on Household Food Insecurity 2022, from PROOF. Utoronto.ca reveals 1.8 million Canadian children are living in a food-insecure household struggling to afford the food they need. This is an increase from the 1.4 million children living under such circumstance in 2021. Guest: Professor Valerie Tarasuk. Professor Emerita in the Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto. PROOF shows food insecurity in Canada remains at record highs. This is the first full weekend of the 2023 NFL season. What do our guests predict the season's outcome will look like? Which team likely to win the Super Bowl? Which team may make a surprise appearance in the Super Bowl? Which team likely to be the surprising disappointment for the '23 season? We'll also fit in the CFL and its 2023 season. Guests: Greg Mackling, breakfast show host, CJOB radio, Winnipeg and member of Blue Bombers broadcast crew. Rick Zamperin, breakfast show host and host of Tiger Cats 5th Quarter post-game program Now a Quebec judge has been named to head the public inquiry into foreign (China) interference in Canadian federal elections (and more) - and the CPC Convention in Quebec City ended, we speak with former CPC B.C. MP: Kenny Chiu about both issues. Guest: Kenny Chiu. Former B.C. CPC MP who was targeted for federal election interference by Beijing in 2021 and lost his seat to the Liberal candidate. Also attended the Conservative Party of Canada convention in Quebec City --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Feels like Daja Vu, no Greg Mackling, Elizabeth Priest live from Qatar (Canada vs Croatia), How is customer service? No more over-the-phone service. A random Kidnapping with one arrest. Kellly Moore gives a sports recap. Julie Buckingham give us a look at Jets for Vets. Connecting Winnipeg preview
Speaking of the Grey Cup..... Guests: Greg Mackling, co-host of The Start, 6-10am on CJOB Winnipeg Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today with Greg Brady on AM 640 Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's about a new Winnipeg Mayor and City Council and YOUR VOTE! The issues. The candidates, and what it all means as we get set to vote October 26th Join 680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier with Lauren McNabb and Greg Mackling and the CJOB Team as we dig into the issues, the people and your vote!
It's about a new Winnipeg Mayor and City Council and YOUR VOTE! The issues. The candidates, and what it all means as we get set to vote October 26th Join 680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier with Lauren McNabb and Greg Mackling and the CJOB Team as we dig into the issues, the people and your vote!
So, who gets Monday off? / Today's unintentional theme of focusing on non-profits (1:40); Canada declares federal holiday on Sept. 19 to mark Queen's state funeral - Manitoba not making it a holiday (9:50); If you won the lottery, which cause / charity would you support? (18:40); Live coverage from London with Ben O'Hara Byrne, host of A Little More Conversation on CJOB & across the Corus Network (25:05); Texts on causes / charities (32:40); Adult & Teen Challenge radiothon preview with a man who says he once thought he was God... before he found a better path (34:30); Josh Morrissey - Winnipeg Jets training camp starts a week tomorrow / He and his wife have started a charitable foundation called Glass Half Full (42:40); Winning text on causes / charities (52:40); U of M is closing on Monday for the Queen's funeral / The 7th annual Victoria Hospital Foundation Miracle Garden Party is Thursday - hosted by Greg Mackling! (54:50).
Greg Mackling, Brett Megarry & Lauren McNabb speak to Zac Hanson about 25 years of their smash-hit single MmmBop and what it's been like being involved in music since he was six!
Greg Mackling is a cohost on CJOB "The Start" along with Brett Megarry and Lauren McNabb.In this last segment we talk about memorable trips and inspiring people. Thinking of suicide? Please call 1-833-456-4566 toll free (In QC: 1-866-277-3553), 24/7 or visit www.crisisservicescanada.ca.In ND call 211National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Live Online Chathttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/https://letstalk.bell.ca/en/our-initiatives/ David Henry is a long distance trucker with a passion for storytelling. He has pounded the asphalt ribbon across all lower 48 States and most of Canada including the Arctic.He is a freelance writer and can be found on Twitter @crazycanuckdave. On Instagram follow the episodes at @crazycanucktruckin . We are now also on Youtube as Crazy Canuck Truckin Bridgette Readel is a technical agronomist with a flair for using creative ways to explain the hows and whys of farming. Check her out on Twitter @bmreadel Victoria Paulik is a social media expert. Check out her Instagram @redsignsocial or at www.redesignsocial.com
Greg Mackling is a cohost on CJOB "The Start" along with Brett Megarry and Lauren McNabb.In this first segment we discuss who he is and what shaped his life. Thinking of suicide? Please call 1-833-456-4566 toll free (In QC: 1-866-277-3553), 24/7 or visit www.crisisservicescanada.ca.In ND call 211National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Live Online Chathttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/https://letstalk.bell.ca/en/our-initiatives/ David Henry is a long distance trucker with a passion for storytelling. He has pounded the asphalt ribbon across all lower 48 States and most of Canada including the Arctic.He is a freelance writer and can be found on Twitter @crazycanuckdave. On Instagram follow the episodes at @crazycanucktruckin . We are now also on Youtube as Crazy Canuck Truckin Bridgette Readel is a technical agronomist with a flair for using creative ways to explain the hows and whys of farming. Check her out on Twitter @bmreadel Victoria Paulik is a social media expert. Check out her Instagram @redsignsocial or at www.redesignsocial.com
Andrew Harris is known as a star running back for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, but there's more to him than that. He strives be a positive influence for many people like his daughter, athletes in the Pro Prep Academy, and those he's connected with for his Check-In Challenge.Find out how Andrew found his own positive influences as a youth in this packed episode that opens with Don Amero and Suzi paying tribute to the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were recently found in Kamloops, B.C., and wraps up with Suzi and guest Greg Mackling of 680 CJOB reflecting on positive influences in their lives.
Greg Mackling & Brett Megarry speak to Denise Pochinko and Darlene Todd about the October 3rd 1980 murder of Jackaleen Dyck. Denise is Jackaleen's daughter, Darlene is her sister. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard and Julie are joined by Greg Mackling and Barrie Colts President/Owner, Howie Campbell to reflect on the lasting legacy of the Winnipeg icon, Dale Hawerchuk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teebz from The Hockey Show invited Murat from the Athletic, Greg Mackling from CJOB and AJ & Chris from the @JetsCentric podcast to have a roundtable Jets discussion. This is what ensued...
Join host Kelly Moore and a cavalcade of guests (Bob Irving, Doug Brown, Ed Tait, Christian Aumell, Greg Mackling, Kyle Milroy, Cameron Poitras) to discuss the 2019 year in sports. From the Toronto Raptors title run, to Bianca Andreescu's history US Open victory, to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers FINALLY ending their Grey Cup drought, it's all here!
Join host Kelly Moore and a cavalcade of guests (Bob Irving, Doug Brown, Ed Tait, Christian Aumell, Greg Mackling, Kyle Milroy, Cameron Poitras) to discuss the 2019 year in sports. From the Toronto Raptors title run, to Bianca Andreescu's history US Open victory, to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers FINALLY ending their Grey Cup drought, it's all here!
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Bomber fan Chris Matthews on wearing shorts for 18 straight years (1:15); Urologist Premal Patel on Movember (7:00); Greg Mackling live from Calgary! (11:25).
Shaun Jeffrey (1:15); Greg Mackling (9:20); and Wab Kinew on safe injection sites (18:00).
Greg Mackling (1:10) on the Jets & Flames in Regina; Helen Halliday (11:00), CEO, Royal Aviation Museum on the "double pane glass ceiling"; "The Sports Doctor" Dave Petrishen (23:30) on the passing of wrestling legend "Mean" Gene Okerlund; and Manitoba country artist Rhianna Rae Saj (29:25)
The November 28th edition of the CJOB Sports Show may as well be a jelly donut because it's JAM-PACKED!! Greg Mackling and Will Woytowich joined Christian to reminisce about the late Norm Rauhaus, The Virden Oil Caps will be serving up some kindness for Hockey Fights Cancer, and a college coach suffers from...premature celebration? Want more?! I don't think you're ready for this jelly. But if you are, tune in to the CJOB Sports Show, weeknights 7-9 p.m.
on the very first episode of The Start, with Brett MeGarry, Greg Mackling, and Lauren McNabb, they talk about, among other things, wrong washrooms, Uber Eats, and the latest indictments from the Donald Trump Universe.
Greg Mackling is joined by the great Barney Bentall who will be playing at FolkFest this weekend, Greg takes a trip to the new hockey exhibit at The Manitoba Museum, Shannah-Lee Vidal gives us some ideas to keep busy this weekend, and Actor/Comedian David Cross talks politics. Cross will be performing a less political show at The Burton Cummings Theatre on Sunday.
CJOB Morning for Tuesday, May 22nd, 2018 Happy Birthday, Greg Mackling, Edition
It's Friday! Brittany Greenslade joins Brett Megarry today as Greg Mackling is under the weather. Police Use of Force; We're Having Coffee talking about Weird Things We Holod On to; Friends of Sturgeon Creek Let Us Know Why They Oppose The sale Of Vimy Arena Land; We Meet Drex, The Host of Our New Overnight Show 'The Shift'; There Are A Few new Movies In Theatres This Weekend; 3 Things To Look Forward To This Weekend; Should School Start Later?; Skip The Dishes Is Hiring Software Developers; Your Hood's A Joke! This Is The Show For Friday, January 19th, 2018
680 CJOB's Brett Megarry is (reluctantly) celebrating his 40th birthday! One of his colleagues compiled a "Best of Brett" montage while Greg Mackling arranged for a special guest to wish him the best...
The Roughriders have been criticized for Faking Injuries in The Labour Day Classic... but sometimes we like fakes. What are some of the fake things we DO like? With guest hosts Greg Mackling & Brett Megarry, We're Having Coffee, Talking - Faking It.
Mackling & Megarry with Hal Anderson - Monday, August 28th, 2017 00:00 - Hurricane Harvey update from Texas with Global National reporter Jackson Proskow 04:52 - Greg Mackling at the Winnipeg Blue Bombers golf tournament at Southwood 09:12 - Hal & Brett had vehicular problems over the weekend -- Brett was the target of road rage, Hal was the target of a distracted driver 18:35 - Powerful message about suicide delivered at the MTV VMAs last night 34:36 - Road rage texts 37:27 - MONEY MONDAY -- Winnipeg couple gets robbed in Mexico, $6,600 in fradulent charges get racked up, credit card company won't reverse the charges GUEST: Kelley Keehn, award-winning author, Personal Finance Educator, Consumer Advocate for the Financial Planning Standards Council, www.kelleykeehn.com 54:10 - Text about suicide 55:50 - Winnipegger leading the vote count in an international garden tour contest -- https://www.weledaglobalgarden.com/usa/candidates GUEST: Heather Skrypnyk 65:09 - It's RADIO COMMERCIALS DAY, believe it or not, and Hal has dug up an old Kern Hill Furniture ad with Nick Hill. 68:58 - Game of Thrones season finale ratings huge 74:33 - Fred Fox, brother of Terry Fox 84:43 - US President Donald Trump live news conference addressing situation in Texas & Louisiana 88:12 - Prize giveaway for WSO Arrival From Sweden: The Music of ABBA 89:26 - Phantom of the Opera review (hint: it's amazing) 95:39 - Richard Cloutier tees up THE NEWS
Hal Anderson filling in for Greg Mackling today 00:00 - GUNS N ROSES TONIGHT AT INVESTORS GROUP FIELD!!! Bucket list concerts GUESTS: Philly from Power Mornings with Philly, Joe and Randy, on Winnipeg's Rock POWER 97; then we speak to GNR ticket winners Dean & Tammy, who won tickets from Mackling & Megarry 18:35 - Getting ready for THE WORDS OF JERICHO, happening tomorrow night at Club Regent Event Centre GUEST: Chris Jericho, Winnipeg professional wrestler from WWE, musician with the metal band Fozzy, podcast host of "Talk is Jericho", author, the list goes on 37:39 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs Montreal Alouettes tonight GUEST: Bob Irving, voice of the Blue Bombers on 680 CJOB 56:10 - This dude from Bristol, England reaches out to CJOB because he's trying to track down a Winnipeg woman he met a three weeks ago, in England. We gotta help him find her! GUEST: Matt Trim 79:00 - Our Lady Peace opening up for Guns N Roses tonight GUEST: Raine Maida from Our Lady Peace 86:35 - Basketballs and participants needed for 3rd annual 100 Basketballs Event this Sunday August 27th GUEST: Lenard Monkman, volunteer organizer for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Winnipeg 94:38 - I, Brett, am set to be a judge at the Battle of the Wits at The Grove on Monday, with Torque Brewing putting up The Witty Belgian against Barn Hammer Brewing's Le Sneak Belgique
Tristan Field-Jones in once again for Greg Mackling... 00:00 - Got any crazy wedding stories? A bride and groom got caught up in an Edmonton barroom brawl, and got arrested! 18:04 - What happened to rock music? From the 60s all the way to the early 90s, it was a dominant force in music but has since become a stranger to the charts. As of today, there are no rocks songs on the Hot 100 and only a few classic rock albums are towards the bottom of the Billboard 200. GUEST: Alan Cross, host of the Ongoing History of New Music 38:36 - As the first round of NAFTA negotiations has wrapped up, why are small businesses paying attention to the new deal? What are companies in Manitoba looking for? GUEST: Jonathan Alward, director of provincial affairs for Manitoba at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business 50:27 - Continuing the discussion on rock music and its continued disappearance from the top of mainstream charts 56:59 - Last week, provincial NDP leadership candidate Steve Ashton made a campaign-style promise to make first year tuition free for university and college students. How does it work in countries where post-secondary education is free? GUEST: Åse Gornitzka, professor of political science and vice-rector for research and internationalisation at the University of Oslo 77:30 - The largest conservation area in Canada was recently announced and it's twice the size of Nova Scotia. Why are these conservation areas important? GUEST: Lisa McLaughlin, vice president of conservation for the Nature Conservancy of Canada 85:48 - Rick Springfield ticket giveaway 89:18 - SkipTheDishes is now delivering beer, wine and spirits in Winnipeg GUEST: Kendall Bishop, marketing director for SkipTheDishes 97:15 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up THE NEWS
PATIOPALOOZA RESUMES AT SANTA LUCIA PIZZA, on the rooftop patio on St. Mary's Rd, with Tristan Field-Jones filling in for Greg Mackling. 00:00 - In the wake of attacks in Barcelona and Finland, are you concerned about terrorism? Are you rethinking travel plans? 17:34 - TAZ STUART! The entomologist and Director of Technical Operations at Poulin's Pest Control joins us on the rooftop patio, since Poulin's is right next door. We first talk about Orb-weaver spiders, which are starting to make their presence known. Why are they more noticeable around this time of year? Also, wasps are evil. And while we've got him with us, we talk about all sorts of bugs familiar to Winnipeggers. 36:41 - Ever been to SPLATTERS PAINTBALL? Tristan and I have, and it's a blast! They join us to talk about how Splatters is a great place for team-building exercises, just ask the Winnipeg Blue Bombers! We're joined by Evan Schroeder, General Manager, and Austin Nerbas, Marketing Manager. 56:05 - PET PEEVES! Clincial psychologist Dr. Syras Derksen pays us his weekly visit to help Tristan deal with his pet peeves. www.drsyras.com 75:40 - Prescription drugs -- Surprising amount of Canadians do not have drug coverage. We speak to Helen Stevenson, founder & CEO of the Reformulary Group, and former Assistant Deputy Minister of Health & Executive Officer of Ontario Public Drug Programs 83:54 - Guns N Roses ticket giveaway, and a listener falls on the sword after incorrectly predicting Edmonton would beat the Bombers 88:11 - Hilarious text from a listener, then I put on my Couch Potatoes hat to talk about what's new at the movies, then our promotions director Bubba tells about a Slapshot-themed event happening Tuesday at Santa Lucia Pizza St. Mary's. 96:36 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up THE NEWS
Guest hosts Tristan Field-Jones and Kelly Moore are filling in for Greg Mackling and Brett Megarry. 00:00 - Winnipeg nurses learn how their jobs will be impacted in the healthcare overhaul. What do you think about all of these changes to Manitoba's hospitals? 19:26 - Negotiations regarding NAFTA take place this week with Canada presenting a list of ten demands. How does this impact Manitoba and why should we care? 32:58 - Ticket giveaway for Guns N' Roses. 40:57 - TedXExchangeDistrict is an event that will discuss how to improve the life of Winnipeggers and put Winnipeg on the world stage. 78:09 - A solar eclipse takes place on August 21st and myths surrounding the event are blowing up. 84:14 - The Canada Summer Games has released its legacy list. 89:29 - Responding to listener feedback... 98:21 - A chat with Julie Buckingham and Richard Cloutier.
Guest hosts Tristan Field-Jones and Kelly Moore are filling in for Greg Mackling and Brett Megarry. 00:00 - With so much going on in Winnipeg, did you partake in any of the weekend's festivities? 04:38 - Should the first year of post-secondary tuition be free? 18:01 - Ticket giveaway for Guns N' Roses. 20:39 - The Slapshot 40th Anniversary Golf Tournament takes place next week to raise funds and awareness about concussions in sport. 39:13 - Money Mondays: Fifty personal finance tips that will change the way you think about money. 58:33 - President Donald Trump finally condemns the white supremacists who incited violent and deadly demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend. Why is the United States so divided? 78:05 - The Canada Summer Games was a huge success with the hospitality industry benefiting substantially. 85:56 - CFL players and coaches are sending a message in the wake of the violent demonstrations in the US. 90:19 - The WRHA has finally revealed changes to the way it spends money as the health care system undergoes a transformation. 97:05 - A chat with Julie Buckingham and Richard Cloutier.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell are joined by Doug Brown to break down the Bombers convinving win over Hamilton. The guys also put a bow on the Canada Summer Games and talk Goldeyes with Mike McIntyre.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week as we broadcast from the rooftop patio at Santa Lucia's on St. Mary's Road. 00:00 - If Manitoba built its own Mount Rushmore, who would you like to see on it? 29:12 - Your predictions in 68 seconds for the upcoming Bomber game versus the Hamilton Ti-Cats. 34:52 - What's the latest on the railside development at The Forks? Are people willing to live so close to the train tracks? 54:09 - Calgary is exploring a bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics but the hefty price tag doesn't sit well with many of the city's residents. 71:50 - An iconic Canadian music studio burns down. We also have a ticket giveaway for the Northern Pikes, who recorded an album at that studio. 78:25 - The world's oldest man just passed away. 80:11 - A bear takes a car for a joyride then poops in it. 82:26 - We bid farewell to 680 CJOB's Keith McCullough.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - Brad Wall resigns as premier of Saskatchewan. 13:52 - North Korea says it's planning an attack on the American territory of Guam. As tensions continue to rise, should we take these threats a little more seriously this time? 34:03 - Hundreds of people are getting dirty for dementia. The MudRun is a chance to traverse a muddy obstacle course while raising funds for Alzheimer's research. 53:23 - How could anyone forget their kid or their pet in the back seat of their car? Carolyn Klassen provides some insight into the human psyche. 76:49 - An alligator was found in a backyard in Hamilton, Ontario. 81:08 - Ticket giveaway for the Northern Pikes. 87:54 - A San Francisco street sells for $90,000 in an online auction leaving neighbours furious. 92:55 - A chat with Julie Buckingham and Keith McCullough.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - Should Manitoba lower the allowable blood alcohol level? 04:40 - A new survey shows that nearly one in five Canadian workers have regrets about leaving their former job. 16:19 - More of your feedback on drinking and driving laws... 37:56 - World class drummer and Winnipegger Brent Fitz is going back on tour with Gene Simmons. 56:48 - It's been 29 years since Wayne Gretzky was traded to the Los Angeles Kings. 60:58 - Red River College students with mental health issues are being offered a new scholarship. 78:11 - How in the world do people forget their pets or kids in a car? It's careless and can be deadly. 93:03 - A few American cities are preparing for a nuclear attack as tensions rise between North Korea and the United States. 97:18 - Ticket giveaway for the Northern Pikes. 98:39 - A chat with Julie Buckingham and Keith McCullough.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - What did you do during the beautiful long weekend? Are there any hidden gems in Manitoba that you like to visit? 22:02 - The Canada Summer Games are already a huge success. 31:19 - Are you concerned about wildlife when you're out for a hike? 40:32 - A Canadian and American couple meet after recovering a camera that was lost one year ago. 47:57 - Americans are bringing guns to Canada at an alarming rate. 56:19 - Why bored children during summer vacation may not always be a bad thing. 76:00 - Brett Megarry calls into his own show and tells us about Winnipeg tasting tours. 89:50 - Ticket giveaway for the Northern Pikes. 91:41 - Donald Trump issues a strongly worded ultimatum for North Korea. 97:28 - A chat with Julie Buckingham and Keith McCullough.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week as we broadcast from the rooftop patio at Santa Lucia's on St. Mary's Road. 00:00 - The latest on the sentencing of Andrea Giesbrecht. 09:17 - A dreadful call during the Bomber game Thursday night prevented Karen Kuldys of Winnipeg from becoming a millionaire. 22:53 - Hundreds of patients receiving physiotherapy and occupational therapy services free of charge at city hospitals will soon have to shell out their own cash at a private clinic as the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority tries to cut costs. 31:02 - Andrea Giesbrecht is sentenced to eight and a half years behind bars for concealing the bodies of six infants. 35:50 - Safeway, the CFL and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are stepping up after Karen Kuldys was denied one million dollars due to a controversial call during a Bomber game. 39:14 - University students from Austin, Texas are cycling 4000 miles to Anchorage, Alaska as part of the annual bike ride for cancer and they're in Winnipeg for a brief break. 58:16 - The crisis of meaning and how to combat the triad of societal ills with Dr. Syras. 77:40 - Your feedback on the Andrea Giesbrecht sentencing. 86:37 - Ticket giveaway for Nazareth. 90:37 - A chat with Hal Anderson. 99:26 - A chat with Julie Buckingham.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter became dehydrated this morning while working at a Habitat for Humanity build site in Winnipeg. 10:00 - Ticket giveaway for the Blue Bombers. 12:22 - A Winnipeg city councillor racked up a whopping $57,000 in personal expenses on a city issued credit card. 17:25 - Inner city activist and North Point Douglas resident Sel Burrows will receive the Order of Manitoba for his contributions to the community. 33:24 - Five Canadians have been chosen to represent the Faces of Mental Illness and we have a chat with one of them. 47:04 - Kid Rock as a US senator? 51:42 - How to cope after witnessing a traumatic event. 69:44 - Another ticket giveaway for the Blue Bombers. 73:52 - A discussion on sustainability and how to save the planet. 83:51 - How the Francophone community is celebrating Bastille Day. 91:54 - A chat with Richard Cloutier and Julie Buckingham.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - A vicious stabbing attack on Portage Avenue in broad daylight may have been the result of road rage. Has a traumatic incident changed the way you live your life? 18:20 - Charles Adler shares his thoughts on the controversy surrounding emails exchanged between Donald Trump's son and Russian officials. 37:07 - The Bank of Canada has hiked its interest rate to 0.75 per cent. What does this mean for your loan or mortgage? 49:04 - The chief justice of the United States had inspiring words for graduates. We play part of his commencement speech from earlier this year. 55:53 - A chat with the owners of Enigma Escapes regarding the huge success of escape rooms in Winnipeg. 74:36 - Ticket giveaway for Nazareth. 80:22 - Four volunteers will live in a sealed lab for 200 days as China prepares for its first manned mission to the Moon. 85:35 - A chat with Richard Cloutier and a brief recap of the show.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - Mosquito trap count reporter Greg Mackling provides us with an update. 07:34 - Do you wear a seatbelt? Despite high usage in Manitoba, many people choose not to wear a seatbelt. 18:57 - How a near hit at San Francisco International Airport could have triggered the greatest disaster in aviation history. 35:37 - The Trudeau government redacted the details of its own transparency plan. 49:34 - A chat with Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive lineman Jamaal Westerman. 63:59 - Listener feedback on our discussion regarding seatbelts. 68:48 - The RCMP are redeploying officers to tackle looting in British Columbia as wildfires force thousands of people from their homes. 75:35 - Ticket giveaway for Nazareth. 77:34 - More listener feedback on our conversation about seatbelts. 84:49 - An example of an incredibly rare instance where people who followed safety procedures ended up dead. 89:32 - A chat with Richard Cloutier and Julie Buckingham.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - Does the slap count match the trap count when it comes to mosquitoes in southern Manitoba? 12:01 - RCMP have been sharing extreme driving speeds they tracked on Manitoba highways including one driver who was doing 173 KM/H in a 100 KM/H zone. However, when RCMP posted this on their Facebook page, a few people thought it would be a good idea to brag about how fast they were going without getting caught. Do we need more enforcement and if speeding is such a problem, are the speed limits out of date? 35:02 - Why you should consider getting a tax free savings account. 59:07 - It's a disorder that will affect one in 300 Canadians yet most of us have never heard of it. What exactly is hemochromatosis? 75:09 - An update on the hundreds of wildfires that are ravaging British Columbia. 82:31 - Ticket giveaway for Nazareth. 90:17 - A closer look at who is being celebrated in today's Google Doodle. 93:47 - A chat with Richard Cloutier.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough, Christian Aumell reflect on the disappointing home opener for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and other stuff from around the sports world.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell recap the Bombers season opening win with Bob Irving and break down the Jets free agency moves with Kelly Moore.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell talk about the NHL Draft with Ted Wyman of the Winnipeg Sun, Barry Davis of Sportsnet discusses the Blue Jays and Roberto Osuna's mental health, and the guys debate what's wrong with the CFL's replay system.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - We try the Bean Boozled challenge live on air with a few colleagues and it doesn't go well... 18:10 - How do we build better relationships with our neighbours? 37:35 - A preview of Aboriginal Day celebrations. 48:10 - Hoops From the Heart is an upcoming basketball event that will help inner city kids. 62:33 - The fake outrage industry strikes again! How kissing your kids somehow became controversial. 66:46 - It's a busy weekend for Winnipeg sports fans. 76:13 - A quick chat on gas prices and ticket giveaway for Nickelback. 80:13 - The Winnipeg Goldeyes are allowing you to bring your pet pooch to the ball park on Saturday. 88:17 - A chat with Richard Cloutier and Julie Buckingham.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - Who are your favourite TV duos? 19:35 - Comedian Billy Gardell is coming to Winnipeg on June 25th. 36:51 - Should we be concerned about the real estate market in Winnipeg as home prices skyrocket in other Canadian cities? 54:44 - How a vacation is good for your health and can even save your life. 74:11 - Insulting the show's producer and a quick chat about credit card fees. 80:40 - A moose on the loose south of Winnipeg and ticket giveaway for Nickelback. 88:58 - Despite rising debt levels, Canadians are optimistic about their financial future. 95:31 - A chat with Richard Cloutier and Julie Buckingham.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - A massive blaze engulfed a high rise in London, England resulting in several fatalities. How do you fight a fire in a tall building? 09:05 - Premier Brian Pallister won't commit to subsidies for Churchill until a full analysis is done on the flooding damage to the rail line that leads to the community. 18:18 - How the reorganization of Winnipeg's hospitals will impact you. 31:24 - Remembering iconic CFL coach Don Matthews. 38:30 - A program run by Diabetes Canada could allow you to travel the world for free. 55:21 - A supertanker carrying two million barrels of oil hasn't been able to find any buyers. Whatever happened to peak oil? 59:48 - Ticket giveaway for Nickelback and a quick chat about the NHL. 65:07 - Your feedback on hospitals in Winnipeg being repurposed. 72:14 - A chat with Richard Cloutier and Julie Buckingham.
Guest host Tristan Field-Jones joins Greg Mackling for this week. 00:00 - How will the tourism be affected by the rail line to Churchill being shut down? Will the price of goods and services skyrocket since everything needs to be flown in? 23:52 - A preview of the Manitoba Marathon that takes place on Sunday. 37:56 - How automation is changing the workplace and could affect your job. 52:15 - Your feedback on what should be done to help Churchill. 60:28 - Published author and Winnipeg high school student Thea Wortley on why she chose to write a novel. 74:19 - Dennis Rodman visits North Korea but some good may come of his latest visit. 81:05 - Ticket giveaway for Nickelback. 86:41 - She fought the law and the law... LOST. This is how an unfair speeding ticket was thrown out of court. 95:55 - A chat with Richard Cloutier and Julie Buckingham.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell talk about the Stanley Cup Final, talk to Ed Tait about Bombers training camp, and Phil Mickelson skipping the US Open for his daughter's graduation.
Mackling & Megarry - Friday, June 2nd, 2017 00:00 - TALKER: In its latest effort to compete with online giant Amazon, Walmart is testing a delivery service using its own store employees, who will deliver packages ordered online while driving home from their regular work shifts. 17:56 - Winnipeg Rowing Club's Annual Open House is Saturday, June 3rd, at 20 Lyndale Drive, Drop-in anytime between 12pm and 4pm. We're joined by Sheila Wilson-Kowal, long-time member of the Winnipeg Rowing Club, member of the board, and competitive 'masters' athlete. 34:57 - The Commuter Challenge starts Sunday, we're joined by Elizabeth Shearer, Commuter Challenge Coordinator, Green Action Centre 52:54 - Dr. Syras Derksen, Psychologist - website www.DrSyras.com -- Why do we become fans? Dave Grohl doesn't care if Greg Mackling likes the Foo Fighters, so why does Greg like the Foo Fighters so much? 70:53 - Hal Anderson tees up the weekend 77:53 - Cirque du Soleil ticket giveaway / Woman gets left behind at race track 81:20 - Saturday is National Health & Fitness Day in Canada -- we're joined by holistic health coach Paige Zaporzan, who also reminds us of an event happening Sunday -- The Girls Empowerment Event, the first of its kind in Winnipeg, happening at The Yoga Barre at 6640 Roblin Blvd.
Greg Mackling and Christian Aumell are joined by Bob Irving to talk about the opening day of Blue Bombers training cup, defensive back Chris Randle calls in and the guys preview the Stanley Cup Final.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell talk the Stanley Cup Playoffs, how the Bombers draft went, and other bits and bites from around the sports world.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell are joined by Reid Wilkins of 630 CHED in Edmonton to talk about the Oilers' last stand, Doug Brown helps preview the CFL draft and more sports talk.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell are joined by U of M Bisons lineman Geoff Gray to talk about his signing with the Packers, Reid Carruthers discusses his silver medal at the world mixed curling championship, and the guys also break down the second round of the NHL playoffs and the draft lottery.
00:00 - Going public on mental health issues -- Prince Harry has broken with Royal tradition to speak out on the subject, saying he needed therapy to help him learn to deal with the death of his mother, Princess Diana. This inspired Charles Adler to have a conversation with our very own Greg Mackling, who has always been vocal about his own struggles over the years. The two of them spoke Monday night on Charles Adler Tonight, this is a replay of that conversation. 18:30 - Charles Adler joins us live to continue this important discussion. 37:14 - Global News reporter Clay Young in conversation with Winnipeg Transit riders on the result of a survey by Probe Research which says most people feel 'safe' riding the bus, but only 1 in 5 feel 'very safe', and the majority of respondents are in support of creating a dedicated Transit police force. 46:01 - More on mental health issues, and how to find help if you are thinking about ending your life. Also, on a MUCH lighter note, Netflix is about to hit a milestone, partially thanks to ADAM SANDLER??? 55:11 - We thought we had someone booked in this slot, but we didn't. So, we scramble! And end up talking about lots of stuff. Including: - Monday night's Stanley Cup Playoff action saw all four games end in overtime. Has that ever happened?- Should eSports be in the Olympics?- The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2017 was announced Tuesday. 680 CJOB Sports Director Kelly Moore has details on that. 69:41 - Listener reaction on Transit survey. Sure the passengers mostly feel safe, but do the drivers? 74:31 - CAA Manitoba Worst Roads campaign results 82:13 - Greg has a funny story about 'Frontage Rd' in Bloomington 85:41 - Ticket giveaway for SNAKE OIL Gets Twisted ft. Dee Snider of TWISTED SISTER; Is John Blumberg Golf Course finished? 94:25 - Julie Buckingham and Richard Cloutier tee up THE NEWS.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell break down the action in the Stanley Cup Playoffs so far, including the impressive Maple Leafs and the disappointing Blackhawks.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell wrap up the Winnipeg Jets' season, look ahead to the playoffs and tee up the final round of The Masters.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell talk about the WInnipeg Jets sudden winning ways, if Connor McDavid is the best player in the NHL, and preview the Jays season with Sportsnet's Shi Davidi.
Greg Mackling, Keith McCullough and Christian Aumell are joined by Brad Schlossman to talk about Tucker Poolman, Ted Wyman shares his thoughts on CFL Week and Bisons lineman Geoff Gray previews his upcoming NFL pro day.
Chris Ragan who is Chair at Ecofiscal Commission talks with Keith McCullough and Greg Mackling about Street and Highway Tolls. Toronto has one, should winnipeg?
Brett Megarry & Greg Mackling are joined by Tricia Licorish and Carmen Bonnicci from George Waters Middle School to talk about World Teachers Day.
Guest host Greg Mackling tries to find out why OmniTrax remains silent regarding the dozens of layoffs at the Port of Churchill and why they received corporate welfare.
In light of the oil spill threatening drinking water in central Saskatchewan, guest host Greg Mackling investigates how long Winnipeg's water supply would last during a disaster.
Greg Mackling chats with Doug Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revisited, who are performing at the Winnipeg BBQ & Blues Festival on Friday, August 19th
Guest host Greg Mackling talks to MKO Grand Chief Sheila North Wilson about her proposal for economic development in remote First Nations communitites.
Guest host Greg Mackling discusses how the gender of your child's teachers and caregivers in their early years could have a detrimental effect on their development.
Liz Ryan interviewed on Greg Mackling's radio show. The topic is Liz's column "The Truth about Sex at Work." JOIN Human Workplace at http://www.humanworkplace.com and LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/humanworkplace Twitter: @humanworkplace