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On today's episode, Hal Anderson chats with a retail expert on retail theft, a new production begins in a few weeks. Also, a PC MLA from Portage La Prairie joins the program and a Winnipeg icon is getting donated...
In Today's Episode Hal discusses rump: 25% tariff on Canadian steel & 10% on aluminum with Chuck Davidson, president & CEO, Manitoba chambers of commerce and the Super bowl blowout with Dave Ppetrishen - the sports doctor. With interesting calls and texts within this episode, Chris Rutkowsk, science writer, joins Hal to tell us all about yr4 asteroid that could hit earth! All and more to come on another addition of "Connecting Winnipeg" with Hal Anderson.
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).
Canada avoids Trump's tariffs – for now / How Trump is setting the tone for his 2nd term (1:40); Deadlines! Inspired by the tariff Feb 1st 'deadline'... what's a memorable deadline for you? Work? School? Life? (9:25); Latest on the Tik Tok ban... non-ban in the US... where does this end up? (16:10); Breakfast with the Bombers - Blue Bomber Defensive Back Evan Holm (23:45); Deadlines! Greg's legendary story from high school (33:00); Is the latest ER show THE PITT fact or fiction... a tale from two nurses with CJOB's Hal Anderson (36:15); HSC Radiothon wrap-up - announced on Friday, $310,852.25 -- Now bumped up to... (42:00); Winning story on deadlines (49:25); What's it like being an ice road trucker?? (52:10).
Director/Podcaster/Film Fanatic Kevin Smith! Phantom of the Paradise celebrates 50 years! (0:30); Horror Movie Day! (9:05). To find more Connecting Winnipeg, and subscribe to the podcast, click here
Bombers, Jets, and Padres tonight!! Greg's attention will be divided! (1:40); Bombers tonight! Zach Collaros looks back on being traded to Winnipeg five years ago (9:40); Uber says Winnipeg is 7th in Canada for nightlife index. Let's talk nightlife EATS! Drive-thru? Late night diner? 3am pizza? (18:05); Retail theft - are more businesses locking their doors, or locking up items? Is there a concern that these measures will deter not just thieves, but customers too? - Hal Anderson (26:00); Late night eats (32:25); Gab with Gabby! (36:20); Winning story on late night eats (43:25); 10th Anniversary WestEnd Commons - A Celebration and Fundraiser -- happening on Saturday October 19th (48:25).
06:07 How are the roads with this freeze/thaw? Sidewalks are treacherous, Forks port rink is a mess, Frosty Face! 06:37 MAID update / Winnipeg couple told to remove security camera or risk losing home care 06:45 Have you ever been mistaken for somebody famous?? Global's Sam Brownell with a great story of being mistaken for a Winnipeg Jet! 07:15 Mistaken for being famous 07:37 Breakfast with the Bombers - Johnny Augustine! Any intel on who else might come back?? 08:07 City Hall security concerns - how much abuse do politicians deal with? 08:37 Home care follow-up on rights around cameras 08:45 Mistaken for being famous 09:06 SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT! / Forks closes river rink and land trails 09:15 Winning story on being mistaken for being famous 09:36 Frosty Face Manitoba! Is the mild winter ruining his fun?? 09:53 Who was Hal Anderson mistaken to be on the famous front???
The rain awakened something... and hopefully the Jets can awaken VICTORY (1:40); ICE HOCKEY! Jets... Leafs... THE KRAKEN?! (9:00); Inspired by the Python 5000 - what's your favourite machine? (16:35); Can we do better with potholes? Hal Anderson & the PYTHON 5000?? (24:00); The 6th annual Autism Awareness Ride is a little over a month away... fundraising campaign starts (28:35); Artificial intelligence... how to have academic integrity and more critical thinking, in the classroom (37:10); More of our favourite machines (45:50); Jerry Springer dead at 79 // Jets TV with Sara Orlesky (48:35).
WAKE UP! World Juniors / Mexico / Ukrainian Christmas (2:46); Canadians in Mexico advised to take shelter as violence erupts around Mazatlan (9:18); Canada wins WJC, but does it feel right with everything around Hockey Canada? (13:56); Best laid plans ruined by a distraction, like Greg skipping a social cuz hockey went to 5OT (21:24); Latest from Ukraine on Orthodox Christmas Eve, and how some are not celebrating it this year (28:25); The Couch Potatoes assemble to discuss killer dolls and bad gimmicky shows on Netflix! (35:23); Anniversary of the Jan 6 Capitol Hill Riots (42:50); Residential speed follow-up chat (48:35); HOCKEY TALKS Mental Health (53:08); Gab with Gabby! (62:19); Winning text on best laid plans ruined by distraction (70:30); ICE RACING THIS WEEKEND in Beausejour (71:50); Hal Anderson on an impending gravy shortage! (81:23).
Bombers going back to the Grey Cup! Greg's back! (1:40); Ontario top doc recommending masks again (8:10); WHERE THE HECK IS OUR STUDIO CHAIR? Weird things we've lost, weird places they turn up (12:35); Fans heading to the Grey Cup…our third straight Grey Cup appearance!! (20:55); Texts on losing things (28:00); Immunity debt. The misinformation about the viruses spreading around (30:45); Derek Taylor on the Bombers! (39:00); Blue Bombers fan heading to their 13th Grey Cup (52:10); Winning text on losing things (58:50); Connecting Winnipeg... once again with Hal Anderson! (1:02:30).
Greg is off, so, does Brett have to make eye contact with Lauren? (1:40); Sleep... and CST vs CDT. Which is better? (8:45); Small airplane seats! Airplane discomfort horror stories (16:30); U.S mulling regulations around airplane seat size…what can be done? (22:40); Texts on airline discomfort stories (30:05); Hal Anderson returns to Connecting Winnipeg Monday November 14th! (32:25); Perimeter and highway snow clearing improvements (info from province) What did we learn from last year? (39:00); Hit by a pandemic, and repeated crime, and still opening another restaurant! (43:35); Sports! Bombers to take on the BC Lions in Sunday's Western Final, Jets flying high! (50:20); Winning text on airline discomfort (59:20).
The Magic Word Is 'Starter' as Marty finally got to the bottom of the car problems! But even without getting to live events with candidates this week, we had lots to talk about in Episode 14. And as we predicted - crime, policing and public safety continue to get big attention from the Mayoral hopefuls. 2:45 - We get a couple of small corrections on the record from Episode 13 (Attn: S. Dobson and E. Duncan) 4:08 - An email from Rick Shone, running for Mayor and making a good impression along the way, is Part 1. He was responding to Spirited Kenny's remarks about police shifts in supermarkets and Shone clarifies who's paying. Kenny makes an important point about WPS officer burnout and whether taking extra special duty shifts might be adding risk instead of rest. Shone also describes his views as a small retailer of the shoplifting problem in Winnipeg which he says was made worse by lax big box stores, slams the Manitoba Liquor store "solution", and explains how he handles it at Wilderness Supply. We talk about his email and note how candidates like him and Don Woodstock have first-hand experience at street level with crime- and their ideas are worth looking at. 18:45 - Part 2 starts with a fast review of Kevin Klein's announcement this week. He would try to coordinate all the groups working on homelessness issues and try to ensure we get the best results from the grants City Council gives to them. Kenny and Marty assess that idea given the rivalries between the competing groups, and also Klein's proposal to have BIZ organizations (and the City) give entry-level jobs to recovering homeless folks. 25:38 - Robert-Falcon Ouellette took to the progressive line of "re-defining policing". His goal is to find ways to improve crime response and prevention. RFO also wants Winnipeg police training to be revised, based on ideas from the failed former police chief of the 1990s David Cassels, who walked away from the job after barely 2 years. Hear what we think of their idea for the federal government to create national training standards. We discuss how the feds are responsible for the rise in brazen criminal violence by eliminating deterrence and trial delays, and we tie it back to Shone's comments about the LCs. 34:20 - An in-progress robbery at a St. James business got no police response on Friday afternoon. The owner of Red Bomb Fireworks corresponded with Hal Anderson, who is running to replace Klein in Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood. We go over the details of how an exasperated Matt Bialek watched on security cameras - while on the line with 911 - as the criminal, who had zero fear of being caught, taunted his staff. ******* As we enter the last half of our independent coverage of the election, we thank all of you for listening, talking with us, sending us opinions questions and tips, and helping us keep alive the spirit of citizen journalism that was pioneered on 92.9 KICK-FM and City Circus on Shaw-TV. For those who only know of us from radio- Marty conducted a series of Shaw-TV interviews in the 2014 election, talking with prospective successors to Sam Katz for 27 minutes each. Watch the episode with the eventual runner-up for Mayor that year, Judy Wasylycia-Leis. https://youtu.be/hymuZfxoKfY KEEP US ON THE ROAD TO OCTOBER 26 - WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT Donate via Paypal -- https://www.paypal.me/MartyGoldMedia Email: Martygoldlive@gmail.com
AUGUST LONG WEEKEND IS NIGH! (1:40); Former mayor Glen Murray head and shoulders above competition in Winnipeg election poll (8:50); I'm not a 'blank' fan, but I love this song...(13:40); Texts on songs we surprisingly like (20:30); More discussion on holiday weekends and shorter work weeks (23:40); The Manitoba Derby goes on Monday!! (29:40); Gab with Gabby! (41:50); Winning text on songs we like that we normally wouldn't (50:35); Question of the Day on holiday weekends / 'Pink vs Blue' things like drinks, chores, colours, etc, and associated stereotypes (55:50); A special musical request, then, Hal Anderson! (1:07:05).
Big storms last night, depending where you were / Draft Day / Saluting famous Small Town Manitobans (0:30); Listener thoughts on crime... Milroy Montage on crime calls from Connecting Winnipeg with Hal Anderson (5:50); It's Draft day in the NORTH AMERICAN ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE! Kelly Moore in Montreal (10:25); Mishaps at a gathering or party, like a box of fireworks exploding under a minivan! (19:05); After Covid kept them from seeing their son for almost 2 years, they decided to move closer, for good (26:05); Texts on party misfires (32:45); Small Town Salute - In honour of draft day, let's discuss famous Manitobans that came from small towns (35:30); Big airports like Toronto are having all sorts of headaches. What about Winnipeg? (40:20); Speaking of travel and vacation challenges...have you tried to rent a car lately? (48:05); Winning text on party misfires (58:10).
Mysteries CON'T (0:10); Environment Canada on storm (6:45); Stuff we defiantly enjoy in spite of naysayers (10:10); Winnipegger who suffered water/sewage damage (16:15); The Couch Potatoes (21:20); Home ownership (28:25); The Great Bear book Fiasco update (33:50); Gab with Gabby! (41:15); Winning Text (46:35); Edmonton Transit Series (51:30) & Hal Anderson wants to watch Ozark, but CAN'T. Not yet, at least... (1:00:35) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is the weather going to cooperate for the Western Final?? (1:40); Bob Irving Milroy Montage from Connecting Winnipeg with Hal Anderson (7:20); Alberta says no MOO-RE cash cow...should Winnipeg follow its photo radar policy? (13:35); Home Alone house is on Airbnb. Which movie/tv home would you rent? (22:05); Snow here for the big game? Weather check-in David Phillips, Environment Canada (28:30); Texts on the homes we'd rent (35:55); Small Town Salute ROLL CALL FOR SUNDAY... WHERE ARE YOU COMING FROM... OR LISTENING FROM (38:10); Rainbow Stage 2022 season announcement (45:25); Winnipeg police photo radar campaign (56:50); Winning text on the homes we'd rent (1:03:50); CJOB Season of Giving - Transforming Style (1:08:15). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett slept in for birthday dinner, awesome weekend for weather, big lineups at the Jets game! (0:30); Jets no bag policy, long lineups (6:20); Stories about waiting in line! (13:00); From service industry to airlines...Labour shortage grows. But if you're thinking of switching careers, is now the time? (19:40); Texts on waiting in line (25:50); Two Michaels come home. Meng Wanzhou back in in China (28:40); It's not a "day off". Looking to the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (33:50); Bob Irving...Jets, Bombers return...Ryder Cup is about horses (41:00); CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT! BILLY TALENT! / LONNNNNNNNNG lineups to get into Canada Life Centre last night Kevin Donnelly (50:45); Winning text, then... There's apparently a lot of jobs and vacancies out there...what are the unemployed actually finding? (57:40); Hal Anderson getting ready for first edition of Connecting Winnipeg! (1:08:00). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lauren is back from Montreal! And it's Brett's birthday huzzah! (0:30); Alberta hits new ICU record amid fourth wave of pandemic (7:15); Brett ate until he almost burst - stories of eating too much! (13:45); Should there be mandatory eye tests in schools? (20:10); Texts on eating too much (28:25); Restaurants closed for defying public health orders (30:20); Final weekly visit with Hal Anderson before it becomes a daily visit next week! (39:40); Rylee Nepinak completes his cross country bike ride to Halifax (46:35); Winning text on eating too much (54:50); Big Daddy Tazz and the Indigenous Comedy Festival! (58:25). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett's back and barely recovered / Norm MacDonald dies at 61 / election polls are at a dead heat (1:40); Norm Macdonald and the moth joke! (8:45); With Norm MacDonald's passing, let's celebrate comedy. Tell us a joke! (15:05); Why run if you know you don't stand a chance? Independent running in Conservative territory, Rick Loewen (22:30); Text jokes (30:35); Voting- Brett's experience and an analogy from one listener (33:00); Are you making more or less than last year? New survey on salaries says they're expected to go up in 2022 at the fastest pace in 5 years (43:40); Big announcement from Hal Anderson! (49:45); Winning text on jokes (59:50); Norm MacDonald's legacy. Comedic world reacts (1:02:30); Jim Toth got a new phone and doesn't know how to use it (1:14:35). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WAKE UP AND GET TO SCHOOL / Alberta COVID cases exploding, no fully vaccinated in MB ICU (0:30); Remember the early days of the pandemic when there was no one on the road? Not anymore, and traffic SUCKS (7:20); Stories about school supplies! (15:20); The sights and sounds students are hoping to see and hear this year. Maples Collegiate reflections with students/teacher (22:55); Willie Jefferson is a great ambassador for the CFL, has fun with some Rider kids in the stands (31:40); Lauren speaks to the principal at Norquay Elementary School (36:15); Weekly visit with Hal Anderson (44:00); Speaking to kids outside Norquay (53:05); Parent interview at Norquay / The Matrix Resurrections trailer debuts tomorrow but for now they've got a nifty website! (58:55); Winning text on school supplies (1:06:55); Skylar's visit to Churchill High School / chat about high school rivalries (1:11:20). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's already SEPTEMBER?? // learning loss in schools // school zone speed limit! // Gold for the women's hockey team (1:40); Dancing is back at vaxed weddings, so today we'll discuss 'marital musical moments' (8:15); SCHOOL SPEED ZONES ARE BACK! (15:25); Texts on marital musical moments (22:15); Driver stabbed in road rage incident...is it on the rise and what's behind it? (24:55); LE BURGER WEEK! Brett tried King's Head. Going to Silver Heights for Achy Brekky Heart (36:15); How will we know if the kids are alright academically? Not just summer slide....but Covid slide (40:05); Weekly visit with Hal Anderson! (47:25); Alcohol and drugs, Joe Scarpelli's night out with WFPS (56:15); More chat on road rage with some examples of rage we've endured, and rage we've foolishly shown (1:01:20); Winning text on marital musical moments (1:09:10); Decorated Paralympian Kirby Cote inviting one and all to join for a watch party Thursday night (1:12:50). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is summer done?? (1:40); Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones has died. What music did your parents introduce you to? (8:30); Vaccines & masks - getting ahead of the 4th wave (16:20); Texts on the music your parents you liked (24:10); Cycling across Canada to help Tataskweyak Cree Nation - set to arrive in Winnipeg today! (26:10); COVID modelling, and... This Is Our Shot (32:40); Weekly visit with HAL ANDERSON! (40:05); McDonald's milkshake shortage in England due to lack of LORRY DRIVERS (50:35); So much anger from anti-vaxers. Can we not have a respectful discussion? (53:50); Bomber tix text winner (1:02:00); Remembering Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, dead at age 80 (1:05:40). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hal Anderson and Kevin Klein talk about the Premier of Manitoba stepping down, and what we need in the next premier. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WAKE UP!! NHL free agency, another Jets trade, Simone Biles, Pink & Norway, video stores! (1:40); Are pickup trucks a plague on roadways? (7:55); Video rental store memories! (15:35); Book "The Good Ole Days of Video Rental", written by Winnipeggers (22:10); Pink steps up to help Norway women's handball team pay fines over uniform protest / texts on video rentals (31:00); Ridicule for U.S. gymnast Simone Biles for withdrawing from competition to take care of her mental health (36:00); Weekly visit with Hal Anderson! (42:45); Sports and women's attire (48:55); Winning text on video rentals! (57:40); Kelly Moore and Cam Poitras on NHL free agency (1:00:55). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The City of Winnipeg's new CAO selection is disappointing, unfortunately expected, and truly a missed opportunity. I hope that City Councillors will think long and hard about his decision and the opportunity we have. Kevin Klein explains his thoughts with Hal Anderson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Show Intro (1:01); The Habs are one win away from the Stanley Cup Finals! (7:18); Canadian GOATS (13:10); What businesses are hoping to hear about reopening (19:50); Monthly visit with our Mayor (25:40); Checking in with Hal Anderson (33:45); Texts on vaccine (41:18) & Immunizations records (47:03) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No MaxMillions in Manitoba?! (1:01); Itching to open the US border? (9:49); Tell us about a time your dad came through for you (15:40); Cottage owners on Ontario border opening today (21:11); Ew - cankerworms, wasps and more! (29:29); Weekly chat with Hal Anderson (34:14); Any side effects from your second dose? (41:11); Winning text on 'DAD HARD' (45:30) & New Bomber video is GOLD! (49:28) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rain! Vaccine Card! More on 'slight' loosening today? (1:40); Details on the immunization card (8:15); In Manitoba a double dose now means some travel...elsewhere? Concerts, cruises and more (11:45); CLOTHING FAILS (18:50); Campground privatization...lease deal at St Ambroise (25:30); Texts on clothing fails (32:45); The Delta Variant...can the second dose make the difference? (34:50); Weekly visit with Hal Anderson (40:50); Province responds to leasing of park (46:25); Winning text on clothing fails (53:00); Campground owner weighs in on why he wanted to run it, and some of the pushback on 'privatization' (56:10). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WHAT IS UP WITH THE WIND??? Also, more Manitobans being shifted out of province, mental health post COVID (1:40); PTSD epidemic: Whether you're in ICU for COVID or your surgery is repeatedly cancelled due to COVID, what are the long-term effects? (9:30); TYPOS! We all make 'em. And they're often hilarious! (17:10); Hilarious typo texts! (23:35); Public health order extended a few more days as Pallister plays the blame game (25:30); Hal Anderson (29:15); Text response on Pallister and vaccine incentives (38:10); Would you hold your kid back? where remote learning is leaving us PKG and chat (44:00); Santa Lucia pizza text winner (51:30); 5k Every Day in May fundraiser for kids who need beds (55:30). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A mother of a young boy was robbed at gunpoint while her son was playing with friends. Kevin Klein speaks with Hal Anderson of CJOB News about the rise of crime in Winnipeg. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tuesday was a beautiful day for languishing; Late fees! An Oklahoma woman found out she was wanted for felony embezzlement over a VHS tape she rented 20 years ago; Should Canada start using vaccine certificates?; Texts on late fees & assorted shocking bills; India Association of MB reacts to COVID surge in India; Weekly visit with Hal Anderson!; Would you take a pay cut to work from home permanently?; The ethics of a vaccine certificate; Winning text on late fees; Winnipeg Crime Stoppers on Manitoba Unsolved Mysteries - the 1987 murder of 15-year-old Cheryl Duck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear about a few items that nobody from City Hall wants to discuss. Hal Anderson of CJOB talks Winnipeg Politics with Kevin Klein. .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alberta more restrictions to combat COVID variants (1:40); With provinces shutting down around us, should we take a harder look at our possible COVID symptoms? (8:05); Global's Abigail Turner gave away some couches, and three weeks later the person brought them back! What's the weirdest thing you've returned (or had returned to you?) (13:20); Leah Hextall for this week's Jets chat (21:15); Camping reservation update / King's Head issues emotional plea to province after having to turn away people from out of province who should be isolating (31:10); Weekly visit with Hal Anderson! (38:15); Lauren's 'guilty pleasure' song irks Brett (48:10); Winning text on returning stuff (51:40). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's CJOB's 75th tomorrow! (1:40); Secret concession stand apartment at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium / NY woman finds secret apartment behind her bathroom mirror (3:40); Premier Brian Pallister interview with Richard Cloutier - has regrets on COVID's impact on seniors, inability to 'save everybody' (9:35); The funny and awkward places where we've fallen asleep (16:05); One year of COVID series - Business & shopping: Feature on Fusion Grill (23:20); Texts on sleeping in weird spots (29:55); Jets weekly update with Leah Hextall (32:10); Richard Cloutier on Pallister interview (41:50); Hal Anderson on 75 years of CJOB (47:10); One year of COVID series - Luxe BBQ & Luxe Furniture (55:25); Winning text on sleeping! (1:02:35). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hal Anderson of 680 CJOB speaks with Kevin Klein about a project he has been working on for more than a year, Homes for Heroes. Hal and Klein also talk about racism within City Hall, and answer a listener's question on city gyms. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A Winnipeg resident says City Councillors don't care, and she is not alone. Hal Anderson of 680 CJOB talks about it with Councillor Kevin Klein.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Remote learning 2.0 (0:36); What will parents of younger children be doing in January? (7:01); Do the (side) hustle! (15:06); Preparing for remote learning (20:53); Small Town Salute (29:30); Our weekly chat with Hal Anderson (36:28); Not complaining...but what's the deal with our amazing December forecast?! (47:00) & Fill the (virtual) freightliner! (51:24)
Phone, wallet, keys, MASK! And Heinz Ketchup to be made in Canada again (1:30); What was the first concert you went to, and which concert would you like to go to once we can do that again? (8:55); Stacey Nattrass Brown, Winnipeg Jets anthem singer AND choral teacher at Garden City Collegiate - How do you keep students' spirits up when singing & musical instruments aren't allowed? (16:05); Costco, Home Depot, Walmart... all taking in big $$. Will independent businesses recover? (23:25); Frustrated parent in Winnipeg School Division on the ongoing bus strike (33:15); Weekly visit with Hal Anderson & his concert memories (40:05); What'd it cost to bring Sonny & Cher to Winnipeg in 1968? (51:40); The winning text, and some great runners-up, on your first concerts! (52:45).
Election night reveals... nothing. Yet. (1:01); Election night 'highlight reel' (6:53); What's your favourite 'comfort viewing'? (12:17); ICU doctor responds to health minister's comments (21:01); Hal Anderson with some eye-opening info on your toilet! (27:06); Winnipegger now living in Colorado (38:02) & NDP Health Critic on health minister's chaos comments (46:22)
BC delays start of school year - could it happen here? (1:10); Weird pet names (8:43); An update on COVID-19 testing in Brandon (14:26); Why we should stop asking our kids what they want to be when they grow up (18:48); Hal Anderson stops by (26:32); Checking in with parents ahead of back-to-school (34:55); Why we need to improve our soft skills and teach emotional intelligence (41:30) & Thoughts on Biden's pick for VP (49:28)
The NORTH AMERICAN ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS! (1:30); What was your favourite outdoor game when you were a kid? (6:15); Disturbing details released on Ontario long-term care facilities (12:50); Leah Hextall on the NHL's plan (20:05); Mayor Brian Bowman on active transportation & transit (26:45); The lawyer of the 15-year-old sentenced in the violent Tyndall Park Liquor Mart robbery (35:30); Hal Anderson finds an eyebrow-raising cookbook (42:05); We ask The Athletic's Murat Ates: Is Connor Hellebuyck's Vezina in the mail? (47:15)
Once the pandemic ends, will more people working from home STAY home? (1:30); Lingering questions over Polo Park redevelopment plan (7:20); Winnipeg Harvest just had its busiest month EVER (15:05); Hal Anderson's weekly visit, and he's in the building today! (24:25); St. Boniface Hospital Foundation hosting at at-home gala: Rose Soiree presents SoirIN (32:40); BMO says post COVID, up to 80% of its staff could work from home in a blended concept (39:00); Brett went to Golf Town Tuesday, and it was... weird (48:20); Lauren's campsite booking NIGHTMARE (51:25).
Mackling, Megarry & McNabb have become The Dude, Indiana Jones & Maleficent: Mistress of Evil! (1:30); No new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba on Tuesday. What do we make of this? (5:10); If you could be any movie character, who would you be? (14:00); HSC Foundation launches new initiative to help front-line staff (21:30); The Province asks non-essential workers to move to reduced work week: Why one professor calls it 'gaslighting' (28:40); Hal Anderson was once mistaken for a movie star of a... different kind (36:05); Lara Rae & her amazing efforts to feed the community (44:40).
Hey did you know Kumquat Corner is completely improvised? Check us out! Thank you Mike McGettigan for joining us this week.On this episode of Kumquat Corner (Improvised Political Comedy), John Kumquat discusses Public Funded Art with our 3 political pundits. This episode includes Becky Cross form the Department of Education, Hal Anderson a Tool and Die Worker, and Gita Jhoxtqqsblockpfz an Artist at CCS who is studying under Banksy as they discuss should if we should have Publicly Funded Art.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Conference with the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations on the blockades (1:20); your phone calls on the blockade (9:26); Should the Houston Astros be stripped of their World Series title? (18:02); meal kits - do you use them? (23:13); Hal Anderson stops by to discuss the adventures of a couple Canadians stranded on a cruise ship (32:05); the Deputy Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs during the Oka Crisis talks about the blockades (40:52); the final word (56:56). Harry Swain
It's World Radio Day! (1:30); Our favourite memories of radio (7:20); Have you kept your New Year's Resolution on keeping fit? (13:45); Three teens stabbed at Tyndall Park Safeway (17:15); Hal Anderson speaks to a Winnipegger quarantined on a cruise ship, and touches on World Radio Day (22:05); Some hilarious guesses in today's trivia for James Taylor tickets (32:10); Play4More 3 on 3 hockey tournament in support of mental health (37:55).
Clumsiness infection! Also, it's cold! (1:30); When it's this cold, what do you do with all the extra crap you have to wear when you get to work? Leave it on? (8:40); Megarry went to a daycare for I Love to Read Month, and learned that really little kids like to climb people like trees (14:10); Jay Bouwmeester collapses on St. Louis Blues bench after cardiac event (17:25); Time for the city to rethink its involvement in GOLF? City Councillor John Orlikow weighs in (23:00); Are you in support of the B.C. pipeline protests happening across Canada? (30:20); Hal Anderson on 'Valentighting' (37:25); Wear Red on Feb 13th to raise awareness about women's heart health (45:05).
Unruly U.K. passengers on plane diverted to Winnipeg given jail time & forced to pay $100K (0:30); Ever witnessed unruly behaviour? Ever been GUILTY of perpetrating such behaviour? (7:20); Is the Keto diet safe? (14:15); Exciting news on a new school from Winnipeg School Division (21:25); Chicken Chef on Nairn has a full Keto menu (28:50); 'Artist' fakes coronavirus claim for viral video, forces Toronto-Jamaica flight to return (34:35); Weekly Wednesday visit with Hal Anderson! (39:50); Bubba from Peggy@99.1 on his experience with the Keto diet (46:45); Santa Lucia on their Keto-friendly pizza made of cheese! (54:55).
Six Canadian Premiers sent a letter to Justin Trudeau warning the PM that the C-69 and C-48 legislation are threats to Canada's economic health, as well as national unity. Trudeau scoffs. As summer pre-campaign looms, Liberals continue to trail the Conservatives everywhere in Canada except Quebec. This is according to an IPSOS poll for Global News. The RCMP was created to control Indigenous people. Can that relationship be reset? After massive public demonstrations and clashes with police over an extradition bill, Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam has said she is putting the legislation on hold. How much impact do public protests have? Students from 1600 cities walked out of class over climate change in May. The Gilets Jaunes weekly and violent demonstrations in France forced the Macron government to back away from announced policies. In the U.S. in 2017, the Women's March became the largest protest in American history. The World Health Organization has declared the growing Ebola threat in Africa, which has now crossed from the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Uganda, is not yet an international health emergency. The WHO acted similarly in 2014 and was criticized for its decision which slows international response to emerging health threats. CJOB Winnipeg's Hal Anderson joined us to speak as to how the health care system is treating a family member battling chronic pain. Meanwhile, the Chronic Pain Association of Canada announced a group of Alberta pain patients, who held a public meeting in Edmonton this week, have written a letter to the Alberta Minister of Health calling for an investigation of the Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons. This is for the "secret cautioning and sanctioning of doctors trying to prescribe for Albertans suffering severe and intractable pain and unable to live without medically-managed opiates." - Guests: Blaine Higgs. Premier. New Brunswick. Signed the letter to Trudeau Sean Simpson VP. IPSOS Jane Gerster. National online journalist - Features, Global News Roberta Rice. Associate Professor of Politics, University of Calgary. Co-editor of a collection of essays in a book titled: Protest and Democracy Trish Newman. Nurse and Doctors Without Borders coordinator for the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Hal Anderson. Afternoon host at CJOB Winnipeg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.