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Anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers are paying off and paying out through the first half of the year in Chatham-Kent, a Leamington-area First Nation is investing in the new Chatham-to-Lakeshore Transmission Line, and the Bank of Canada has a rate announcement tomorrow morning.
CK police have received more than 140 calls in two weeks about the newest encampment in Chatham. Anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers are paying off, and paying out, through the first half of the year in Chatham-Kent. A Leamington-area First Nation is investing in the new Chatham-to-Lakeshore Transmission Line. In the sixth round of skills development funding, the province has released 260-million dollars of funding to train workers. Manufacturing and supply chain issues have caused a painkiller shortage in Canada.
A crash sends two to the hospital in Leamington and flight attendants at Air Canada hold a strike vote. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
A Leamington man is in the hospital after a motorcycle crash in Chatham-Kent and the LaSalle Vipers want to sell alcohol at their home games. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
A Chatham-Kent teen is one of two people who were charged after a robbery in Leamington, a popular cycling event is coming back to Wallaceburg, and Ontario has signed some new free trade agreements with BC and the three territories.
A Chatham-Kent doctor facing sex charges involving a minor will have his days in court next year. A motorcyclist from Leamington was airlifted to hospital over the weekend following a single-vehicle crash. Two potential rabid animals were recently found on Walpole Island. Two out of three small businesses say they may permanently drop Canada Post as a service provider if a strike resumes. Ontario is banning the public from virtual court proceedings because of "zoom bombing." The Chatham-Kent Barnstormers' Spencer Marcus has been named IBL player of the week.
Glenn from the All Things Sky Blue team is joined by Cameron and Jay to discuss the Moncaco friendly defeat, the U21s win at Leamington, the upcoming friendly at Bristol Rovers and the potential signing of goalkeeper Carl Rushworth. ATSB is partnered with The Anecdote - https://www.Facebook.com/anecdotebar, the Sky Blue Tavern , Dhillons Brewery & Coventry City Ladies FC. Wright Steel Fabrications Ltd are our sponsor for 2025/26 season. They stock and supply RSJ's along with supporting any fabrication needs and requirements and all other general welding fabrications in and around Coventry, Warwickshire and the West Midlands. We are also now part of the Sports Social Network. Here is the link for the Shaw family fundraiser - https://t.co/jYFV8a7dtg . You can also find us on: X (Twitter) - @AllThingSkyBlue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allthingsskyblue Facebook - All Things Sky Blue TikTok - allthingsskyblue YouTube - @allthingsskyblue If you ever need someone to talk to, please reach out
A 34-year-old man is facing charges after a serious assault at an apartment complex in Wallaceburg over the weekend. Two teenagers are facing charges following an assault investigation in Leamington. A Windsor man is facing multiple charges after OPP got a tip off about a person being trafficked online. Millions of above ground pools have been recalled across Canada and the U.S. because of a potential drowning hazard. A Ridgetown woman will take part in a 661-kilometre relay swim along the St. Clair River this summer.
Eight people are displaced after an early morning fire and gas leak on Ottawa Avenue, four are arrested after a drug bust in Leamington, and the head of the union representing WSIB workers wants answers on outsourcing. All the evening headlines on the go.
Boil water advisory lifted in Leamington and ten displaced by a fire in west Windsor. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
In today's update... - Asking For A Friend: Is it a red flag that my boyfriend says all his exes are crazy? - Leamington is cutting a HUGE cheque for the at-risk birds - The 50 Hottest Guys of All Time and who they missed and more
A woman is being sought for allegedly defrauding a Windsor business out of $130K US, a Leamington family's quick thinking saved a Brampton man, and the green waste bins are coming. All the morning headlines on the go.
Some residents of a Leamington subdivision remain under a boil water advisory, a driver is stopped in Windsor for going twice the speed limit, and the Spitfires sign their 2025 first-round pick. All the noon headlines on the go.
There will be plenty of activity around the Wheatley Library in the coming days, a Councillor for the Walpole Island First Nation has been named one of the country's best young business leaders, and some residents in a Leamington subdivision are still under a boil-water advisory.
A handful of Leamington residents are asked to boil their water, Windsor police say too many people are treating red lights and stop signs as optional, and the Town of Essex wants public input on public transit. All the morning headlines on the go.
Reach Out Chatham-Kent is working on finding new spots for people who are living in the encampment in downtown Chatham, there's a celebration of life today in Dresden for a young hockey player who died after a tragic ATV crash last week, and some residents in a Leamington subdivision are under a boil-water advisory this morning.
Residents in Wheatley will see plenty of activity downtown, near the library, in the coming days. Chatham-Kent police are asking for help finding a missing man. A man who was vacationing in the Leamington area is lucky to be alive after he fell off a Sea-Doo in Lake Erie. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, and tractors will be on display in Ridgetown this weekend. A non-alcoholic beverage sold across the country is being recalled over concerns of mould.
A 30-year-old woman from Leamington is facing impaired driving charges after she stopped her vehicle in an active lane of traffic late last night to respond to a message, Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers is putting out a call for tips after someone broke into a home in Chatham sometime over the past week, and four men are facing terrorism-related charges... after an alleged extremist plot in Quebec.
Reach Out Chatham-Kent doesn't anticipate much pushback despite the closure of Chatham's biggest homeless encampment. A 30-year-old woman from Leamington is facing impaired driving charges after she stopped her vehicle in traffic on Wheatley Road to respond to a message. Four men are facing terrorism-related charges after an alleged extremist plot in Quebec. It's been reported that the two people that died following a mid-air crash in Manitoba were student pilots. U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose a 50% tariff on all copper imports.
A Windsor resident is charged following a cocaine investigation, a Chatham-Kent police officer is arrested in Leamington, and Tecumseh rolls out new electric buses. All the noon headlines, and the weekend forecast, on the go.
There are closures across Chatham-Kent to celebrate Canada Day on Tuesday. A 62-year-old man from Leamington has died following a single-vehicle collision in Wheatley. Canada is rescinding the digital services tax and resuming trade talks with the U.S.
Windsor police say a dog was fatally shot during a west-end call, there's a sad ending to a missing person's case in Leamington, and there's a new digital passport to help boost Windsor businesses. All the evening headlines on the go.
The OPP investigates after a body was found in Leamington, LaSalle police say a disturbing TikTok trend has hit town, and a Windsor icon turned 100. All the evening headlines on the go.
A body found in Leamington and California plans to sue over protests in Los Angeles. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Some speed limit signs could be changing around Chatham-Kent, Provincial Police are investigating after a body was found near Leamington yesterday morning, and Downtown Chatham will be a busy place this afternoon with a pair of convocation ceremonies taking place at the Capitol Theatre.
Impaired driving charges have been laid after a crash in Leamington and St. Clair College formalizes an agreement with Brock University. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Join us as we delve into the story of Victoria Pippo, a passionate performer from Leamington, Ontario, who transitioned from the vibrant world of performing arts to a profound path of spiritual growth and energy healing.
Mailing addresses, affordable housing funding, and financial accountability for the CK community hub are all up for discussion at tonight's Chatham-Kent Council meeting, King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to arrive in Ottawa later today, and Kingsville and Leamington greenhouses cleaned up at the annual Greenhouse Competition.
This week we're joined by not only Jungle Jim himself, but Matt from Nature Fresh Farms based out of Canada. If you're unfamiliar with Nature Fresh, here's a little more: Nature Fresh Farms® is a pioneer in greenhouse-grown produce, committed to nourishing people and the planet through innovation and sustainability. Based in Leamington, Ontario, with facilities across North America, we're not just growers; we're innovators. We build our own greenhouses, meticulously grow our produce and, market produce of our partner growers to deliver you the freshest, most flavorful, and highest-quality products. We're passionately dedicated to pushing the boundaries of greenhouse technology and advocating for sustainable farming practices. Because for us, good food isn't just about taste – it's about creating a meaningful, positive impact on our world. Join us in Growing for a Kinder Future™. To learn more about Nature Fresh Farms visit naturefreshfarms.com I need a skinless roma tomato, I don't know about all of you! Who else has a pepper pocket like Jungle?
The municipality of Chatham-kent is releasing a financial report on the proposed community hub project, OPP has arrested a Wheatley man after investigating 18 smash-and-grab robberies in Kingsville and Leamington, and Chatham-Kent is offering up some grant money for homeowners who want to add an additional dwelling unit to their existing home.
We're Celebrating this month, looking forward - or is it back? - to Celebration Japan, and the Oriental adventures of Jason and Spoons. Our special interview guest is Zia Rezvi, a Twickenham based collector, and an all round great guy. Rich delves deep into his collecting habits and his love for a galaxy far, far away. Otherwise, in a packed show, the lads sort out Disney's upcoming Star Wars programming, tell all about their growing collections, and debate this month's selections in the Action Playset Face-Off. Andy P has a Top quiz - but who will come up Trumps? And, the team highlights the best new acquisitions from around the collecting world. The Rebel Briefings section brings reports from Redditch, anticipation for Tokyo, and Chris's collectable coins. We look forward to an upcoming Palitoy publication, and note the passing of a Leamington toy shop legend. Licensee this month is short and sweet, as we take a brief look at British company Trebor, and their Chewy treats. All this mixed with the usual stuff and nonsense, look for the podcast in the usual places.
Two more measles exposure sites have been identified by the Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit, there are some closures tomorrow and Monday for the Easter long weekend, and provincial police are investigating after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in Leamington yesterday.
Two new measles exposure sites are being reported in Chatham-Kent, the Easter long weekend means altered services and some closures, and the OPP is asking anyone who saw yesterday's fatal accident on Erie Street South in Leamington to call them.
Erie Street South in Leamington was closed Wednesday evening after a fatal crash, the OPP investigates a death on Pelee Island, and Premier Doug Ford calls for trade barriers to be lowered. All the evening headlines on the go.
The local health unit is advising the community of two more measles exposure sites. Not surrendering his firearms licence has landed a Leamington man in more trouble with the law than he was already in. Time is running out to submit nominations for the 2025 Chatham-Kent Accessibility Advisory Committee Awards. Hosting the Cascades Casino continues to pay off for the municipality. Ontario's premier has signed a memorandum of understanding with his counterparts from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to remove reciprocal trade barriers. The International Plowing Match and Rural Expo is returning to Lambton County in 2027 for the first time in 36 years. There won't be any Green Party representatives at the federal leaders' debates.
The hospital in Leamington is opening up a dedicated Measles Assessment Clinic, it looks like there's a lot of support for planting local trees in Chatham-Kent, and a Canadian non-profit aimed at helping end world hunger is getting a big cheque from a Chatham-Kent farm.
When the storms roll in over Hilton Head Island, some say you can still see her—a sorrowful figure cloaked in blue, wandering through the woods, forever searching. She is more than just a local ghost story. She is a lingering echo of heartbreak, tied to the island's past. From spectral sightings at the old keeper's cottage to the phantom phone calls at CQ's Restaurant, her restless spirit refuses to be forgotten.Join us, if you dare, as we step Within the Mist of Ontario and uncover the tragic legend of the Blue Lady of Leamington Lighthouse—a tale of undying love, a devastating storm, and a ghostly figure forever bound to the shores of Lake Erie.Music:Elegy by SavfkMusicIt's In The Fog by Darren CurtisWolf and the Moon by BrunuhVille#WithinTheMist #BlueLady #LeamingtonLighthouse #GhostStory #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLighthouse #LakeErieLegends #SpookyTales #GhostlyApparition #StormySecrets #LighthouseLore #HauntedHistory #BlueLadyLegend #TragicSpirits #GhostlyEncounters #OntarioHauntings #LostInTheMist #SupernaturalSagas #WithinTheMistPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When the storms roll in over Hilton Head Island, some say you can still see her—a sorrowful figure cloaked in blue, wandering through the woods, forever searching. She is more than just a local ghost story. She is a lingering echo of heartbreak, tied to the island's past. From spectral sightings at the old keeper's cottage to the phantom phone calls at CQ's Restaurant, her restless spirit refuses to be forgotten.Join us, if you dare, as we step Within the Mist of Ontario and uncover the tragic legend of the Blue Lady of Leamington Lighthouse—a tale of undying love, a devastating storm, and a ghostly figure forever bound to the shores of Lake Erie.Music:Elegy by SavfkMusicIt's In The Fog by Darren CurtisWolf and the Moon by BrunuhVille#WithinTheMist #BlueLady #LeamingtonLighthouse #GhostStory #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLighthouse #LakeErieLegends #SpookyTales #GhostlyApparition #StormySecrets #LighthouseLore #HauntedHistory #BlueLadyLegend #TragicSpirits #GhostlyEncounters #OntarioHauntings #LostInTheMist #SupernaturalSagas #WithinTheMistPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mills CNC has recently supplied Ayrshire Precision, a subcontract specialist based in Ayrshire, with two new SYNERGi systems. The systems, both derivations and highly customised versions of Mills' standard SYNERGi ‘SPRINT' solutions, were installed at Ayrshire Precision's 14,000sq/ft site. In 2023, the first system was retrofitted to a Puma 2600SY lathe, and six months later, the second was retrofitted to a Puma 2100SY. SYNERGi Sprint automation systems are compact, flexible, and cost-effective. Mills' dedicated automation experts can integrate them with DN Solutions' lathes, machining centres, and mill-turn machines to create high-productivity automated manufacturing cells. The essential elements of a SYNERGi Sprint system comprise an industrial FANUC robot with varying payloads and reaches, a two- or three-jaw pneumatic gripper, a 900 by 900mm part loading/unloading grid plate, and industrial safety guarding positioned around the system. Mills can also supply customers with multi-socket inserts to optimise each system's capacity. These are sheet metal fabrications that customers can also choose to manufacture for themselves. Ayrshire Precision serves customers in the oil and gas, subsea, renewables, power generation, and aerospace sectors. It has a well-resourced machine shop and regularly invests in its people, plant and equipment, processes, and systems as part of its ongoing continuous improvement programme. Since 2012, Ayrshire Precision has invested in various Doosan machines, from two-axis and multi-tasking lathes to large-capacity, heavy-duty vertical machining centres and horizontal borers. “We rely on machine tools from Mills. They are powerful, fast and accurate and enable us to meet the highly-regulated, tight-tied up tolerances and exacting surface finishes that characterise a majority of the components we machine,” says Chris Hepburn, Ayrshire Precision's Managing Director. Ayrshire Precision's decision to invest in automation was made for several reasons. The volatility of the markets served by the company and, as a consequence, fluctuating customer demand for the company's machining services, combined with difficulty recruiting and retaining skilled labour, all contributed to Ayrshire Precision's decision to ‘think outside the box' and begin its automation journey. “It's either feast or famine in the markets where we operate. We can either be swamped or, due largely to external macro-economic factors that impact our customers' business, can experience order cancellations and/or postponements that make it difficult to match our production capabilities and resources with changing customer requirements,” explains Chris Hepburn. Rather than be at the mercy of market forces and to protect the company's long-term viability and profitability, Ayrshire Precision decided in 2020 to explore new ways to improve its flexibility, performance, and competitiveness. The company's focus was initially on its small part-turning operation, which, at that time, comprised two Puma lathes, running over two shifts and operated by four staff members. To increase the productivity of its Puma lathes, the company had previously considered integrating a bar feeder into each machine. However, the diameters of the machined drop forged parts, the batch sizes required, and the limited diameter capacity of the bar feeders prevented this approach. Ayrshire Precision discussed its requirements with several automation system suppliers, focusing on the proposed system's configuration, availability, and cost. As part of its decision-making process, Ayrshire Precision visited Mills CNC, which had previously supplied it with eight Doosan machines. After discussing its plans further with Mills' automation application specialists and seeing a couple of different SYNERGi systems in action at Mills' Technology Campus facility in Leamington, it was confirmed that two separate SYNERGi Sprint systems would better meet Ayrshire Precision's manufacturing requirements. “We liked the design and build of the SYNERGi Sprint system,” remembers Chris Hepburn. “It was simple.” “We asked Mills to put forward their plans and proposals for two SYNERGi Sprint cells – one incorporating our existing Puma 2600SY for larger parts, and the second incorporating our Puma 2100SY for smaller components.” Says Chris Hepburn: “Mills' approach was responsive and helpful. They worked with us to tailor-make the SYNERGI Sprint systems and offered useful advice. We placed the business with Mills, not just because of their technical and automation expertise, but also because they had originally supplied the two Puma lathes and knew the machines inside out. We also thought that dealing with one supplier for our machine tool and automation system requirements would be easier and would simplify communications, servicing, training, etc.” Ayrshire Precision's first manufacturing cell was installed in March 2023. The cell comprises a Puma 2600SY multi-tasking lathe and a FANUC 35kg industrial robot with dual Schunk 3-jaw grippers. Other elements include Renishaw probing systems, safety caging, and the system's HMI control driven by Mills' proprietary SYNERGi software. With individual part cycle times of approximately 10 minutes, Ayrshire Precision is now benefiting from up to an additional 16 hours of unmanned operation of its Puma 2600SY lathe. Since installation, the company has manufactured different sheet metal pocket inserts to accommodate larger parts and different batch volumes. Ayrshire Precision's second SYNERGi cell was installed in September 2023. This cell incorporates the Puma 2100SY lathe, a 20kg payload industrial robot and a 900 by 900mm table for processing smaller components. The automation process for both cells involves the robot picking up a workpiece from the grid plate in a programmed sequence and, using the lathes' auto door opening facility, loading the part into the machine's main spindle. The door closes to enable the machining of the part's front end. After all machining operations are finished, the robot picks up the next sequenced workpiece from the table and, in one continuous movement, loads it into the main spindle. Then, it removes the finished part from the sub-spindle and returns it to its designated position on the table. Says Chris Hepburn: “Every time the auto door opens, a completed part is removed from the sub-spindle and a new part is loaded into the main spindle. The process is fast, seamless and continuous. Furthermore, one staff member can operate both cells simultaneously.” With less labour intervention required, Ayrshire Precision's small part turning operation is now more efficient and profitable. Creating its two cells has also helped free up a couple of its operators, enabling them to be deployed to other machine shop areas. Chris Hepburn concludes: “The investment in our two SYNERGi cells is paying dividends. We have two inherently flexible automated cells that have not only helped us future-proof our small-turned-part operations but have also increased our overall capacity. Although there was initially some anxiety concerning our move towards automated production, the results exceeded our expectations.”
An arrest in the death of a Leamington woman and another measles vaccination clinic at Erie Shores Healthcare today. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Canada's new Prime Minister is sworn in and a homicide in Leamington. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Canada has a new Prime Minister. CK Public Health is reporting two more measles exposure sites in Chatham. Police say an OPP cruiser was hit from behind by a pickup driving at highway speeds early Friday morning. Provincial police say a sudden death in Leamington has been ruled a homicide. Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was in court Friday, facing murder charges linked to the deadly "war on drugs" he oversaw while in office.
A sudden death is under investigation in Leamington and tariffs are already impacting Windsor's capital projects and budgets. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
In the treatment room tonight, we hear from someone who has gone from national league north with Leamington to League One with Shrewsbury Town. We sit down with Cally Stewart who recently signed for league one Shrewsbury Town but we start with his non league career and how he made it to league one. Talking about his early days at step 7 & 6 before moving up to Coventry Sphinx's where he racked up 80 goals over 2 seasons and also winning promotion. We then talk about his home town club Leamington where Cally really made a name for himself. Working with Paul Holleran and experienced team mates helped Cally banging in the goals. Talking about promotion with Leamington and how much it means to him is a great story in itself. We then finish with Shrewsbury where Cally has now made the move to and how he is finding life as a full time footballer. FOLLOW US ON! INSTAGRAM @nonleaguetreatmentroom TWITTER @nonleaguetreat TIKTOK @nonleaguetreatmen YOUTUBE – The Non League Treatment Room Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chatham-Kent police are investigating a single-vehicle crash between Tilbury and Wheatley over the weekend that claimed the life of a Leamington man, Chatham-Kent is looking to add more hotels to attract more tourism and support large events and conferences, and voter turnout is down so far in the provincial election.
Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a Recarga Activa, el podcast diario de AnaitGames en el que filtramos lo más relevante de la actualidad del videojuego en pildorazos de 15 minutos: Ubisoft despide a 185 personas y cierra su estudio en Leamington, Inglaterra Rise of the Ronin se publicará en Steam el 11 de marzo People Can Fly está trabajando en Gears of War: E-Day, la nueva entrega de la serie Suscríbete para recibir el siguiente episodio en tu gestor de podcasts favorito. Puedes apoyar nuestro proyecto (y acceder a un montón de contenido exclusivo) en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anaitreload ♫ Sintonía del programa: Senseless, de Johny Grimes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Shogun Jackson Stone returns to Powerbomb Jutsu. We're talking about working in Canada, the experience with TNA's Gut Check. Working to make Mega Championship Wrestling even better. The Pacers and Pistons rivalries of the past. The importance of taking risks, consistency and making yourself in demand. You can follow ShogunTwitter/X: @Jackson_Stone31Instagram: @shogunjacksonstoneYouTube: @ShogunJacksonStoneIf you're in Leamington, Ontario, Noble you can catch him a NCG's Legacy on December 7thIf you're in Toledo, Ohio you see Shogun at CIW's Christmas Chaos on December 8th --- Twitter & IG: @PowerbombJutsuYouTube.com/PowerbombJutsu [Play/Download]
In this joint podcast episode with Vicars' Crossing and Future Christian, Kevin, Rob and Martha talk about why as busy pastors leading churches they carve out time to be part of hosting podcasts. What are the conversations that the church needs to be having? What has been difficult for the church to talk about? What do we see as the value of making time and space for conversations with different voices from a variety of perspectives figuring our leadership in our churches today? What do we hope to offer the church on Vicars' Crossing and Future Christian, and what have we been learning in the process? Vicars' Crossing is a theological and church leadership podcast cohosted by Anglican priests Kevin George and Rob Henderson. Rob Henderson currently serves as rector of Holy Trinity St. Stephen's Memorial Anglican Church in Ontario. His previous parishes have been in the town of Essex and the city of Windsor. Before his ordination in 2008, Rob worked in radio broadcasting in Chatham and Leamington. He has been co-hosting the Vicars Crossing podcast with his friend and colleague Kevin George since 2019. Rob is married to wife Margie and has 2 boys. Kevin George was ordained in 1997 in the diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, and has been a priest in the diocese of Huron since 1998. Kevin has served in the Parish of Labrador West, NL; St Marks by-the-Lake Tecumseh, ON; and is currently the Rector of St Aidan's Church London, ON. Kevin earned a Bachelor in Education degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland, a Master of Divinity Degree from Huron University, and a Doctorate in Ministry from McCormick Theological Seminary. His thesis research was focused on faithful baptismal response in interfaith settings. Kevin is married to Catherinanne, who is the Director of Campus Ministry at Brescia University, and a chaplain in the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve. Kevin is a loyal Habs fan, prays for the return of Les Expos, and has learned what suffering looks like from being introduced to the Detroit Lions by Rob! Kevin is an avid reader, loves being involved in the community, and enjoys an appropriate adult beverage with friends. Fun fact: In 2019 Kevin preached for 55 Hours without sleep. The Vicars' Crossing Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vicars-crossing/id1439360909 Presenting Sponsor: Phillips Seminary Join conversations that expose you to new ideas, deepen your commitment and give insights to how we can minister in a changing world. Supporting Sponsors: Torn Curtain Arts is a non-profit ministry that works with worship leaders, creatives, and churches to help avoid burnout, love their work, and realize their full creative potential. Theology Beer Camp https://homebrewedchristianity.lpages.co/theology-beer-camp-24/ Future Christian Team: Loren Richmond Jr. – Host & Executive Producer Martha Tatarnic – Guest Host / Co-Host Paul Romig–Leavitt – Executive Producer Danny Burton - Producer Dennis Sanders – Producer
In this episode, Coach Eric and Coach Andytouch on a variety of high level hockey topics! They look at the Leamington Flyers organization and success moving to JR.A, the Memorial Cup winning Saginaw Spirit, and run through what it takes to make professional hockey your JOB. Support the show by becoming a MEMBER in the PowerTech Community! Take advantage of our skill development video library, consultation calls, discount codes, and more! Looking for other ways to support? Subscribe on YouTube, leave a 5-star review, and share the show! AFFILIATE/SPONSOR LINKS PowerTech SHOP PowerTech MembershipsWant to sponsor the show? Contact Us!
AI, automation, robots, and drones are all impacting the way we grow food — and it's happening right here on Canadian soil. With a growing population, an affordability crisis, and increasing food insecurity, greenhouse innovation has a huge role to play in the agri-food sector. Can Canada emerge as a leader in a low-carbon global food system? To find out, John visits the greenhouse capital of Canada; Leamington, Ontario, where he's joined by Peter Quiring, CEO at Nature Fresh Farms and Matt Korpan from the SEF Center for Horticultural Innovation.