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Lots to cover this week including, of course, a wrap from the Memorial Cup in Kelowna where the OHL won its third straight tournament title. And could anyone really touch the Kitchener Rangers this year? Plus, next year's tournament hosts -- the Guelph Storm -- get some bad news as defenseman Quinn Beauchesne bolts for the NCAA. If a guy is turning down a guaranteed opportunity to play in the Memorial Cup, what does this tell us about the CHL versus the NCAA? The winds of change also continue to blow through Niagara and Owen Sound, the Soo are planning some upgrades, the Brantford Bulldogs are looking for their next head coach, and Farwell and Dan have some thoughts about proposed changes to the Memorial Cup format. If league executives are listening, there's one proposed change that should be dismissed immediately. The OHL Podcast is supported by Draft Kings Sportsbook. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this Season Finale episode, Reece Doumani and Colin Ward discuss the Kitchener Rangers winning the 2026 Memorial Cup Championship in dominating fashion going 4-0 in the tournament and completing the sweep of the OHL Championship and CHL Championships in the same year; along with key performers along the way.The also go over OHL Headlines that include Brantford HC Jay McKee moving up to the AHL next season in Hamilton, Owen Sound's new coaching/front office, changes for Niagara in their leadership structure, and finish off with the OHL Trade Window set to open with the LIVE in-person OHL Draft on the horizon in Kingston in a few weeks time.Promotion with Buttendz #1 hockey grips to get 10% off your order as part of the network: buttendz.com/discount/ArmchairGMArmchair Merchandise Site: https://the-armchair-gms-sports-ne-shop.fourthwall.com/en-cad/== FOLLOW THE NETWORK ==X: https://x.com/ArmchairGMPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1QFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairGMsNetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armchairgmsnetwork/Website: https://www.armchairgmsports.com/OHL in 60 Podcast: https://x.com/OHLin60Podcast== ALSO AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO ON ==Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/thearmchairgmsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-armchair-gms-sports-network/id1462505333Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmchairGMAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/f69c2372-97f9-4c0e-8d52-ade7d7591cd4/the-armchair-gm's-sports-network== FOLLOW THE HOST ON TWITTER ==Brandon: https://x.com/BCaputo_AGMColin: https://x.com/colinward_OReece: https://x.com/reecedoumani
We're enjoying some time this week at the Memorial Cup and even as the tournament begins, we're hearing questions. The two most interesting stories involve where the tournament is being played and whether or not it needs a new format. Farwell and Dan dive into both discussions, along with a look at a new coach in Owen Sound and some chatter about how OHL teams will rebuild in the future. Is it really going to be a rebuild, or will teams just reload with players from other leagues? Engage in the conversation with us anytime by sending email to ohplodcast(at)rogers(dot)com. The OHL Podcast is supported by Draft Kings Sportsbook. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What makes you feel desired? A touch? A text? Holding hands? Today we talk about how to open up to your partner about what YOU need from them in order to feel desired... And sexy!On this episode we offer up some examples of questions you can ask them, or even ask yourself in order to start getting more of what you need in order to feel connected.Sue will also give you 10 Desire Builders; things you can put into practice to develop that closer bond, and we'll discuss the things that men and women want when it comes to desire. They're not always the same, and, some of the things you have been doing to express your desire, may not be things that your partner even recognizes as your love language.On our "So You're A Swinger" segment this week, we'll help you go from chatting to scoring at the next swinger event you attend. PLUS - John shares details of his tour of what he calls "the most perfect, elegant, and fully equipped exclusive lifestyle club" he's ever seen! Indulgence VIP in Owen Sound, Ontario Canada. https://www.indulgencevip.comThis is a fun conversation that we hope helps you have some fun conversations of your own this week!Thanks for getting Turned On With Sue And John!Our website: www.turnedonpodcast.comFetlife: @ TurnedOnPodcast (show) | @ Megahurts (John)Sue: sue@sexwithsue.comJohn: turnedonsuejohn@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A lot of people thought the Kitchener Rangers had the team to win the Ontario Hockey League this season, but did anyone really expect a Finals sweep? The Rangers brought their brooms to Barrie and finished the playoffs with a tidy record of 16-2. Dan and Farwell have thoughts on the series itself and the playoffs that were, before moving into other issues including the defection of Ethan Belchetz to the NCAA and the arrival of private equity funding in the OHL (via Owen Sound). While the mood is decidedly 'woe is Windsor' with the looming loss of Belchetz and Nesbitt to U.S. college programs, fans are upbeat at the Bayshore as the new ownership group strikes all the right notes. Farwell and Dan might not be dancing to the music, though. Finally, though it's been said many times, many ways, we'd really like to see better behaviour in the arena. Yes, we're looking at you, OHL fans. The OHL Podcast is supported by Draft Kings Sportsbook. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The most bizarre postgame press conference in OHL history was followed up by one of the most sincere apologies we've ever heard. Not buying it? Farwell and Dan are all in on Barrie Colts head coach Dylan Smoskowitz and the ice water in the veins of Kashawn Aitcheson. The question is, can it possibly be enough for a battered Barrie team who may have won their championship in a comeback win over Brantford. Let's talk emotional capital. Meantime, the sale in Owen Sound is a done deal, there's another sale of an OHL team looming, and changes to the Import Draft promise to bring more talent into the league we love. The guys have it all, plus trade winds from Sarnia, reaction to your emails, and your weekly Performer of the Week. The OHL Podcast is supported by Draft Kings Sports Book. Send us an email anytime at ohlpodcast@rogers.com. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sterling Scott and Kelly Zemnickis! Sterling Scott tells the St. Albert audience he loves working on cruise ships, despite the threats of violence. And Kelly Zemnickis lets Owen Sound know that she's got an alternate version to Vision Boards. It's only a little sad.
We don't want to take anything away from the Flint Firebirds, but their first round dominance has to be measured against Owen Sound's disinterest. It was a playoff failure for the ages for the Attack and we're left with a lot of questions in the Scenic City. Plus, play(off) time is over for the Guelph Storm. Nobody expected them to get past Windsor, but suffering a sweep and struggling to score indicates a big job ahead to retool a roster that's going to be ready to host the Memorial Cup in 2027. And don't worry, this is The OHL Podcast, so it's not all about the Western Conference. Farwell and Dan are analyzing the entire first round and they've got some flowers for North Bay. Lots of flowers. With Round Two about the begin, you're also getting the guys' predictions, ready or not. Remember, if you write to us, we respond. Good, bad, or otherwise, we love to interact with other junior hockey fans. So, email us anytime at ohlpodcast@rogers.com and we might even feature your letter on the air. We're into the Inbox this week, and Farwell and Dan each have a favourite performer from this past week to round things out. Enjoy the games and thanks for following along! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It looks like Owen Sound will make a meek -- but mercifully quick -- exit from the OHL playoffs, but what's gone wrong with an Attack team that was setting the pace for the first month of the season? Plus, was it Kieron Walton or Carter George that was the best trade deadline acquisition? You decide. Farwell and Dan also update a conversation from a few weeks ago when they talked about ticket price increases in the Soo. Our Inbox (ohlpodcast@rogers.com) has been flooded with frustrated fans who don't like the premium playoff prices. Is the OHL pricing itself out of the grassroots? And thanks to a presentation to Chatham-Kent council, we have as clear a picture as ever about the OHL's plans for expansion. While it sounds exciting, how many new franchises can the OHL sustain? You'll get a breakdown of all of it, plus your playoff Performers of the Week. The OHL Podcast is supported by Draft Kings Sportsbook. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Fretz talks about Great Canadian Wrestling in Owen Sound, Elimination Chamber and a historic Monday Night Raw from March 2, 1998. Double J returns, Undertaker returns and Mike Tyson joins DX! Follow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaBlog: https://fretzlemania.wordpress.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio-shop.fourthwall.comJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
Fretz talks about Great Canadian Wrestling in Owen Sound, Elimination Chamber and a historic Monday Night Raw from March 2, 1998. Double J returns, Undertaker returns and Mike Tyson joins DX! Follow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaBlog: https://fretzlemania.wordpress.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio-shop.fourthwall.comJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
Fretz talks about Great Canadian Wrestling in Owen Sound, Elimination Chamber and a historic Monday Night Raw from March 2, 1998. Double J returns, Undertaker returns and Mike Tyson joins DX! Follow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaBlog: https://fretzlemania.wordpress.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio-shop.fourthwall.comJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
From the stage in Ottawa, Anesti Danelis sings about some terrifying dating tales! And Bryan Hatt tells Owen Sound he is trying to date. He is trying his VERY best! And it might not be good enough?
In this week's episode, Colin Ward and Reece Doumani go over a variety of topics from Week 18 of the 2025-26 Ontario Hockey League season.Segments:Intro: 0:00OHL Headlines: 10:30Flint Coney Dogs and Fan Poll: 24:27Realignment and Balanced Schedule Brainstorming: 31:12What is going on in Owen Sound? How do they turn it around: 46:04Players of the Week/Power Rankings: 01:00:18Promotion with Buttendz #1 hockey grips to get 10% off your order as part of the network: buttendz.com/discount/ArmchairGM== Follow along with our OHL Content ==https://x.com/ArmchairGMPodhttps://x.com/@OHLin60Podcast== FOLLOW THE NETWORK ==X: https://twitter.com/ArmchairGMPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1QFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairGMsNetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/armchairgmsportsWebsite: https://www.armchairgmsports.com/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1Q== ALSO AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO ON ==Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/thearmchairgmsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-armchair-gms-sports-network/id1462505333Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmchairGM== FOLLOW THE HOSTS ON TWITTER ==Reece: https://x.com/reecedoumaniColin: https://x.com/Colinward_OProducer Brandon: https://x.com/BCaputo_AGM
LEGEND OF MARY RUTHERFORD - In the shadows of an abandoned cemetery near Owen Sound, Ontario, wanders the ghost of an infamous witch. It is the perfect setup for a chilling local legend, one that has captivated the region for decades. But is the horror rooted in reality? As Daniel investigates the truth, he is forced to confront and atone for his own role in the story.---COMMENT AND READ ARTICLES CONTACT FORM*INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC BY ANDREW MROZOWSKI
From the Roxy Theatre in Owen Sound, Graham Chittenden would rather have strange kids on his lawn than his own friends IN HIS HOUSE! And DK Phan shares how not to propose to your partner in Paris!
This week its Ronald Hae & Tracy Hamilton. Tracy Hamilton shares a list of her grudges – big and small - with the city of Parry Sound. And newlywed Ronald Hae might be newly dead if his wife hears what he shared with the audience in Owen Sound!
Song: The River Music by: Coco Love Alcorn Notes: Coco is entering a long and challenging journey with an aggressive cancer diagnosis. She's hopeful and grounded, but as an independent musician, she doesn't have access to benefits like employment insurance or sick leave. With her treatment schedule, she's had to cancel every concert, every tour, and even postpone the recording of her new album. She also had to pause her local choir until further notice. This means she's facing at least a year ahead with almost no income — while focusing all her strength on healing. Supporting her directly through buying her music, or donating to the GoFundMe will make this time easier. In the meantime, you can sing this song of Coco's, bringing river healing energy into the world! Songwriter Info: “Coco is the ultimate musical spark plug... an electrical connector through which the creative energy flows. In my 30 years of touring around the world, I have never seen another performer able to bring people together like Coco does.” ~ James Keelaghan - Artist Director, Summerfolk and renowned Canadian singer/ songwriter The first thing you notice about Coco Love Alcorn, is the voice. It's a rich, dynamic, supremely soulful instrument – hailed by the press as extraordinary, beautiful, and stunning – that has a way of touching your heart and making you care. As a performer, Alcorn is always in the moment, joyful, and genuine. She combines diverse musical influences including jazz, R&B, pop, folk, and Gospel. Her playful and witty character, love of improvising, and willingness to engage fearlessly with the audience has made Alcorn an established presence on the Canadian music scene. Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and now based in Owen Sound, Ontario, Alcorn's career has spanned more than 20 years, 12 (9 solo) albums, cross-Canada tours, collaborations, festival appearances, award nominations, and notable success in TV and film licensing. And it took someone with a spirit like Alcorn's to navigate this path. "Throughout my career I have explored across many genres, collaborations and projects, taking a winding path to get to here,” she says. “But I've loved every step of my journey and trusted my inner curiosity to take me where it wanted to go.” Sharing Info: Please support Coco directly if you are sharing this song, either by buying the music on her website here: https://cocolovealcorn.com/store or supporting her GoFundMe here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/SupportCocoThroughCancer Song Learning Time Stamps: Start time of teaching: 00:02:49 Verses taught slowly: 00:11:55 First run through: 00:15:50 Start time of reprise: 00:20:53 Links: Coco teaching the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgmg1K7BFxo&t=133s Coco's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/SupportCocoThroughCancer Lisa Littlebird teaching tracks: https://thebirdsings.com/the-river/ Sheet music for The River: https://cocolovealcorn.com/store Nuts & Bolts: 2:2, major, verses & chorus, harmonize Join this community of people who love to use song to help navigate life? Absolutely: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/335811/81227018071442567/share Help us keep going: reviews, comments, encouragement, plus contributions... we float on your support. https://www.abreathofsong.com/gratitude-jar.html
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton!We start the show with the Wall of St. Paul, Jesper Wallstedt, who after last night's 1–0 victory over the Oilers has recorded four shutouts in his last six starts. The 23-year-old Swede has yet to lose in regulation, posting an 8-0-2 record and a sub-2.00 GAA.Owen Sound and Team Canada goaltender Carter George joins the show to talk World Juniors, his season with Owen Sound, and his NHL team, the Los Angeles Kings.Jeff Marek from The Sheet joins us to discuss top prospect Gavin McKenna, the World Juniors, and whether there's a significant gap between the Eastern and Western Conference.SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
In this episode, Brandon Caputo chats with media correspondents early on this 2025-26 OHL season from two teams intriguing teams here in November within the Western Conference; those being the Owen Sound Attack and Soo Greyhounds.Owen Sound currently sits first in the Midwest Division with the #2 ranked powerplay in the OHL, in year two of a system and build under head coach Scott Wray and array of talented youngsters like Pierce Mbuyi and Cole Zurawski, led on the backned by Sabres draftee David Bedkowski and the best goaltending trio in the OHL; fronted by Los Angeles Kings top prospect Carter George.The Soo Greyhounds are in a "dog fight" in the middle of the Western Conference but have rattled off some big wins as of late and led by Nashville Predators 4th overall pick Brady Martin, who was recently named captain to lead the group with fairly high expectations this season.The guests on this episode include J.C Coutts: Host of The Bear Tracker Podcast and Colour Commentator on RTV Grey County for the Owen Sound Attack as well as Brad Coccimiglio: Sports Reporter for Soo Today covering the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.Interview Segments:Intro: 0:00J.C. Coutts: (Owen Sound Attack): 01:01Brad Coccimiglio (Soo Greyhounds): 30:04Promotion with Buttendz #1 hockey grips to get 10% off your order as part of the network: buttendz.com/discount/ArmchairGM== Follow along with our OHL Content ==https://x.com/ArmchairGMPodhttps://x.com/@OHLin60Podcast== FOLLOW THE NETWORK ==X: https://twitter.com/ArmchairGMPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1QFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairGMsNetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/armchairgmsportsWebsite: https://www.armchairgmsports.com/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1Q== ALSO AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO ON ==Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/thearmchairgmsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-armchair-gms-sports-network/id1462505333Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmchairGM== FOLLOW THE HOSTS ON TWITTER ==Brandon: https://x.com/BCaputo_AGM
In this week's episode, Reece Doumani and Colin Ward go over a variety of topics from Week 3 of the 2025-26 Ontario Hockey League season.They touch on league news, players making NHL Opening Night rosters, teams announcing captains, Windsor tying a franchise record before finally being defeated by a sneaky good Owen Sound team, Ottawa's unbalanced schedule and early surprise start, Players of the Week, updated Power Rankings, the guys' Top 5 and more!Segments:Intro: 0:00OHL Headlines: 04:50Players on NHL Opening Night Rosters: 19:45Players of the Week: 40:45Windsor's hot start: 46:05Ottawa's odd schedule: 51:55Owen Sound Attack turning heads: 01:01:37Power Rankings/Top 5 Teams: 01:07:50Promotion with Buttendz #1 hockey grips to get 10% off your order as part of the network: buttendz.com/discount/ArmchairGM== Follow along with our OHL Content ==https://x.com/ArmchairGMPodhttps://x.com/@OHLin60Podcast== FOLLOW THE NETWORK ==X: https://twitter.com/ArmchairGMPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1QFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairGMsNetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/armchairgmsportsWebsite: https://www.armchairgmsports.com/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1Q== ALSO AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO ON ==Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/thearmchairgmsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-armchair-gms-sports-network/id1462505333Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmchairGM== FOLLOW THE HOSTS ON TWITTER ==Reece: https://x.com/reecedoumaniColin: https://x.com/Colinward_OProducer Brandon: https://x.com/BCaputo_AGM
Pain is real, but it doesn't have to define who you are.Today on A Call for Love, host Linda Orsini is joined once again by psychologist Jacqui Morgan. Jacqui first appeared in Episode 52 to share her insights on embracing change, and now she returns to open up about her personal journey of living with chronic physical pain.Together, Linda and Jacqui explore:How chronic pain impacts sleep, relationships, and identity.The balance between medical care, physiotherapy, and holistic approaches.Mindfulness, movement, and self-compassion as tools for living with pain.How to listen to pain as a messenger rather than letting it take over your life.You will learn practical strategies and soulful insights for navigating chronic pain or supporting a loved one who is. It's a reminder that no matter the challenges of the body, there is always more to who you are.Embracing Change with Jacqui Morgan, Episode 53Website: lindaorsini.comSoul Skool: Join From Shadow to Shine HereFollow Linda on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindaorsiniwellness Heal with H.E.A.R.T. Transformation ProgramAbout our GuestJacqui Morgan is a psychologist with a master's degree and over six years of experience in private practice and psychiatric care. She has a special interest in couples therapy and the role of attachment in relationships and the workplace.Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Jacqui now lives in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada where she continues to see South African clients online while preparing to open a local practice. Living with chronic back pain, she shares personal insights from her own journey alongside her professional expertise.About Linda:I'm Linda Orsini, host of A Call for Love podcast and founder of Soul Skool, a community where seekers evolve with clarity, compassion, and courage.After decades as a teacher, I realized the deepest education is that one of the soul. My journey through anxiety and self-doubt led me to meditation, yoga, Reiki, sound healing, and emotional freedom practices. Now I guide others through retreats, trainings, and Soul Skool to return home to themselves and embody their best life.A Call for Love is your space to pause, reflect, and awaken self-love. Because when we heal ourselves, we help heal the world.Thank you for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please spread the love by sharing it with others. Subscribe to the podcastPlease subscribe if you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes.Leave us an iTunes reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
In episode 308 of the Glass and Out Podcast we welcome Alan Letang, the Head Coach of the OHL's Sarnia Sting. Letang is still in the front 9 of his coaching career, and as you'll hear, when he decided that coaching was his chosen career post retirement, he immersed himself in all facets of the job. And it's paid off. After 2.5 seasons as an Assistant Coach in Owen Sound, he was promoted to the role of Head Coach. This would eventually lead him home to Sarnia, where he is getting set to lead the Sting for a 5th season, and one in which the expectations are high. Internationally, he has represented Canada multiple times, beginning as an Assistant Coach at the 2020 and 2023 World Junior Championships, as the Head Coach of Canada's entry at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup and finally as the Head Coach of Team Canada at the 2024 World Junior Championships. Listen as he shares his philosophy on setting players up for success after a mistake, finding the fine line between physicality and discipline, and how he's approaching the changing landscape of junior hockey.
In this week's episode, Reece Doumani and Colin Ward go over a variety of topics from Opening Week 2025-26 Ontario Hockey League season including OHL Headlines, FloHockey streaming service, standout performers of the week, renovations at The Aud in preparation for their Memorial Cup bid, PMC in Peterborough needing work, Owen Sound's three capable goaltenders a luxury and an issue, and teams that moved up and down the power rankings after the first week of the season.Segments:Intro: 0:00OHL Headlines: 07:13FloHockey Week 1 thoughts: 21:20Players of the Week: 26:40Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Renovations: 37:16Is Peterborough's arena up to code in 2025?: 49:46Goalie Dilemma in Owen Sound?: 57:30Overreaction Tuesday/Power Rankings: 1:05:30Promotion with Buttendz #1 hockey grips to get 10% off your order as part of the network: buttendz.com/discount/ArmchairGM== Follow along with our OHL Content ==https://x.com/ArmchairGMPodhttps://x.com/@OHLin60Podcast== FOLLOW THE NETWORK ==X: https://twitter.com/ArmchairGMPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1QFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairGMsNetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/armchairgmsportsWebsite: https://www.armchairgmsports.com/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@UCJUaG5QNg1jwQ5a_32rZs1Q== ALSO AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO ON ==Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/thearmchairgmsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-armchair-gms-sports-network/id1462505333Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmchairGM== FOLLOW THE HOSTS ON TWITTER ==Reece: https://x.com/reecedoumaniColin: https://x.com/Colinward_OProducer Brandon: https://x.com/BCaputo_AGM
Dear Friends,You've likely never heard of him, but you should. Now in his mid-80s, former mayor and Member of Parliament Ovid Jackson looks back on a life that carried him from the banks of the Berbice River in Guyana to the front lines of history, including standing at the end of apartheid and witnessing South Africa's first free vote. Patience. Courage. Hope told by someone who was there.
What does it take to serve with humility, break barriers, and represent your country on the world stage all while living with a disability?In this episode, we meet Ovid Jackson: born on the banks of Berbice, Guyana, a top student invited to England in 1958, a national basketball player for Guyana, and later an immigrant to Canada who lost his right eye just months after arriving.Instead of stepping back, Ovid stepped up, becoming Owen Sound's first Black mayor, the first Liberal in a century to win Bruce–Grey, and representing Canada as an election monitor in South Africa during Nelson Mandela's 1994 victory and in Palestine. He stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Walkerton during its water crisis and chaired critical airport security talks after 9/11.Ovid shares the philosophy that guided him: “I see people as people. We waste too much energy being at odds with each other.” He reflects on a lifetime of leadership without ego. This is more than one man's story; it's a portrait of the Canada we've been, and the Canada we can be again.#OvidJackson #QuietWarrior #CanadianHistory #OrderOfCanada #BlackHistoryCanada #PublicService #LeadershipWithoutEgo #CanadaPolitics #OwenSound #BruceGrey #CommunityBuilder #SouthAfrica1994 #ElectionMonitor #WalkertonWaterCrisis #Post911Security #DiversityInLeadership #InspiringCanadians #CanadianPodcast #CanadianStories #LeadershipMatters
Episode 105 with Natalie Porter, skateboarder and librarian from Owen Sound, Ontario, now living on Canada's west coast.Together we discussed her life and career, from picking up her first board in 1995, connecting with the local skate scenes first in Vancouver then in Montreal where she studied for a few years in the early 2000's, working as a librarian since 2009, launching “Womxn Skate History” in 2022, an online resource which catalogues and celebrates the visibility of female and non-binary skateboarders throughout history and into contemporary skate culture, her new book “Girl Gangs, Zines and Powerslides: a history of badass women skateboarders” coming out in September 2025 (published by ECW Press) and much more through surprise questions from friends of hers.(00:13) – Intro(01:13) – Other intro (03:59) – Harry Meadley (08:46) – Annie Guglia(12:35) – Lisa Whitaker(15:28) – Jaime Reyes(19:17) – Louise Hénault-Ethier(23:27) – Iain Borden(30:13) – Kristin Ebeling (35:05) – Norma Ibarra(41:48) – Kevin Marks(46:39) – Cole Nowicki(55:51) – Rhianon Bader(59:45) – Jen Sookfong Lee (01:02:43) – Michael Burnett(01:15:01) – Rose Archie (01:17:51) – Beth Fishman(01:20:38) – Kim Adrian (01:24:19) – Betsy Gordon(01:27:35) – Michele Addelio(01:31:00) – Indigo Willing(01:34:22) – Anita Sanford(01:38:37) – Jessie Van Roechoudt (01:42:21) – Kyle Beachy(01:46:14) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Fretz reviews Great Canadian Wrestling from Owen Sound from July 6/25 and Monday Night Raw from June 23, 1997. Ahmed Johnson has joined the Nation of Domination, D-Lo Brown wrestles, the DOA debuts and Dan "The Beast" Severn appears. Follow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio-shop.fourthwall.comJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
Fretz reviews Great Canadian Wrestling from Owen Sound from July 6/25 and Monday Night Raw from June 23, 1997. Ahmed Johnson has joined the Nation of Domination, D-Lo Brown wrestles, the DOA debuts and Dan "The Beast" Severn appears. Follow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio-shop.fourthwall.comJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
Fretz reviews Great Canadian Wrestling from Owen Sound from July 6/25 and Monday Night Raw from June 23, 1997. Ahmed Johnson has joined the Nation of Domination, D-Lo Brown wrestles, the DOA debuts and Dan "The Beast" Severn appears. Follow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio-shop.fourthwall.comJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
Noah Read recorded his first OHL hat trick as the London Knights picked up their first series victory of the 2025 playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Nature doesn't judge. It just invites you to show up and be yourself."In this wide-ranging conversation, we're joined by Alexis Burnett—naturalist, tracker, herbalist, and founder of Earth Tracks in Ontario, Canada. Alexis takes us on a journey through three decades of nature connection, beginning with a longing for deeper meaning after high school and leading to a life of wilderness mentoring, community building, and raising a family rooted in the rhythms of the land.We explore Alexis's learning journey, early influences from indigenous elders and mentors, and the humble beginnings of Earth Tracks, born out of curiosity, commitment, and a deep love for the land. Along the way, Alexis shares the transformative power of long-term mentoring, the quiet magic of gratitude circles, and the importance of routines like sit spot, tracking, and plant observation—simple practices that create space for awe, healing, and purpose.Whether you're new to nature connection or decades into the journey, this episode is a rich reflection on what it means to walk a path that's guided not by goals, but by listening, presence, and the willingness to follow what calls.Connect with AlexisVisit Earth Tracks to learn more about Alexis' programs and join his newsletter. Alexis also has a great blog on his website.Follow Earth Tracks on Facebook or InstagramAbout Alexis BurnettAlexis Burnett is a Naturalist, Tracker, Herbalist, Wilderness Skills Practitioner and Canoe Guide from Orangeville, Ontario. He currently resides in the Owen Sound area with his two children, spending his days tracking, wild-crafting and running his Outdoor School and Wilderness Canoe Tripping company, Earth Tracks. Alexis is lead guide for the wilderness canoe trips and head instructor for all the programs and classes. He is committed to mentoring and teaching others the skills that help us to re-connect with the natural world in an ancient and powerful way. By learning from nature through immersion and direct experience we begin to see and more importantly ‘feel' the inter-relation of all things in the natural world. And from here we can begin to understand the important role that we all can play in protecting and preserving the Earth for future generations. View Alexis' full bio on his website.--Tracking Connections Podcast is a production of Connection 1st, an organization that helps you deepen your connection with nature, other people and yourself. Learn moreThe transcript for this episode is available here.
From Niagara-on-the-Lake, Patrick Hakeem shares how the Italians may as well have been his ancestors. And Sima Sepehri reveals to an Owen Sound audience that her immigrant parents really laid the groundwork for her comedy career!
Tonight, we delve into the shadowy depths of nature's secrets in a spine-tingling episode of Weekly Spooky, as we unwrap a monstrous compilation of eerie tales designed to keep you on the edge of your seat. It's the first Friday in April, and as the chilling whispers of the wind beckon, we prepare to embark on a haunting journey through the unexplored and often sinister realms of the outdoors. So, grab your favorite blanket, dim those lights, and let's venture into the terrifying unknown where nightmares come alive under the canopy of stars. Our chilling adventure kicks off in the frostbitten landscapes of the Great White North, introducing us to Joshua Fox, a college student grappling with loneliness as he returns to his hometown of Owen Sound. Through his relatable and youthful voice, we traverse the familiar corridors of college life—filled with nostalgia, Dungeons & Dragons, and the warm camaraderie of shared memories. However, as Joshua seeks to spark new connections after a week of isolation, he discovers an old flame, Tracy Kidd, reigniting a flicker of hope. Yet, in a delicious twist of horror, Joshua finds that his eagerly anticipated reunion spirals into a night of unimaginable terror. As darkness descends, Tracy transforms from a beacon of connection into a nightmarish figure, culminating in a gut-wrenching chase where survival instincts kick in, reminding us that the forest may hide more than just creatures of the night.As we shift gears, the narrative expands to encompass the gripping tale of a beleaguered park ranger on night watch in a seemingly innocuous warehouse, where the silence becomes suffocating and the shadows teasingly morph into lurking horrors. Our ranger's mundanity unravels as strange occurrences envelop him, signaling that something sinister stirs behind the facade of safety. The terror escalates as he encounters grotesque creatures, not just threats to his physical safety but manifestations of his deepest insecurities, painting nature and isolation as both a refuge and a tormentor—a theme that threads itself throughout the episode, capturing the uneasy balance between tranquility and terror.Fate intertwines as we plunge deeper into the narrative, surfing the crest of adrenaline-fueled frights. In the backyard of a dense, dark forest, chaos brews as the story takes a visceral turn. Here, we accompany Lila and Rocco—two individuals entrenched in a complicated relationship—on what is intended to be a romantic retreat, but soon morphs into a chilling fight for survival. Their camping trip spirals into chaos as they face the relentless menace of mutated fleas, pushing their bonds to the limit. Amid terror and bloodshed, friendships are tested in a visceral showing of human emotions—fear and desperation loom large as bonds of loyalty struggle against primal instincts to survive.Eagerly exploring these tales, we draw parallels between the chaotic horrors of a dysfunctional camping trip and the unseen perils lurking within dark hallways of the warehouse, showcasing how fear can manifest in myriad forms. The creatures may change, but the essence of horror remains etched in the hearts of our protagonists, forcing them to confront the darkness—both external and internal—that resides within. It's in these haunting moments, where survival is paramount, that we witness not just physical confrontations but an exploration of human fragility in the face of the unspeakable: a palpable reminder that sometimes, the monsters we face are reflections of our own fears and insecurities.As the chilling climax approaches, we unveil not just the creatures that lurk in the shadows but the very fabric of human emotion that binds us in fear and hope. Each story resonates with eerie truths, leading us through the beautifully terrifying dualities inherent in our existence—where nature's beauty often cloaks an unseen menace. I invite you, dear listeners, to join me on this captivating exploration of fear and survival as we dissect the unseen horrors that dwell both within the haunted whispers of nature and beneath the surface of our own hearts. If the night we just shared has captured your imagination, I encourage you to keep the spine-tingling tales alive by visiting weeklyspooky.com, where you can support us and discover more thrilling merchandise. Until next time, may your nights be serene, but remain ever vigilant of what lurks just beyond the safety of light.
Hear from Sam O'Reilly, Sam Dickinson, Noah Read and London Knights goaltending coach Dave Rook as the London Knights prepare for Game 4 against the Owen Sound Attack. Kyle Grimard, Mike Stubbs and Jim Van Horne also weigh in on the unusual punishment handed down to the Niagara IceDogs with the help of Brandon Caputo, host of The Dog Pound podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The playoffs are underway and Kyle Grimard and Mike Stubbs look back at 6-1 and 6-3 wins by the London Knights to begin their series against Owen Sound. They hear from Easton Cowan and look around the rest of the OHL and the CHL matchups at some of the early surprises. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get caught up on end of season Knights notes and then get a preview of London vs the Owen Sound Attack and Mike's preview of the other seven series in the 2025 Ontario Hockey League playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2024-25 regular season came to an end on March 23. The London Knights posted the second highest win and point totals in franchise history. Mike Stubbs and Kyle Grimard look back at the final two games, some of the performances this year and then zero in on London vs Owen Sound in the Western Conference Quarter-finals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fretz reviews Great Canadian Wrestling from Owen Sound and Monday Night Raw from March 17, 1997.Featuring a historic Bret Hart promo "frustrated isn't the word for it". Follow Great Canadian Wrestling: www.gcwe.caFollow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy Fretz's Merch: https://fretzlemania.creator-spring.com/Buy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio.creator-spring.com/Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
Janine Manning (she/her) is Anishinaabe and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation (Neyaashiinigmiing, ON). Janine's paternal community is Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point. Janine identifies as urban Indigenous as she was born and raised (mostly) in Toronto. She now lives and works in her maternal traditional territory of Saukiing Anishinaabekiing in Owen Sound, ON.Janine shares the importance of approaching not only first nation people, but all of humanity with abundance, humility, and reciprocity. This is what she anchors into within her work of philanthropy, which translates to the love of humanity. Janine emphasizes the importance of diverse governance leadership and the inclusion of Indigenous people in building community abundance. She also discussed the complexities of citizenship and identity, the importance of self-definition, and the need to move beyond colonial and paternalistic views on identity and membership. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the importance of understanding and respecting the history and culture of indigenous peoples, and the need for self-education and reflection in addressing potentially offensive situations.Follow Janine on LinkedIn and connect with her work through Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund.Thank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, please be sure to rate and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on LinkedIn and Bluesky. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.
Tim Gordanier, the mastermind behind the Las Vegas Key to the City, joins us to share his journey of crafting a standout VIP recognition program. This isn't just any token; it's a solid copper key embedded with a chip that unlocks exclusive experiences for locals. You'll hear how this innovative approach creates a social club atmosphere, encouraging connections and memorable moments. Tim's story of starting from scratch is a creative blueprint for anyone looking to redefine their business ventures. Take a nostalgic trip through the entrepreneurial origins of a determined self-starter from Owen Sound, Ontario. Remember selling hockey cards as a kid? That early hustle paved the way for a marketing role at Disney, where he triumphed over 20,000 other hopefuls. Through humor-filled anecdotes, we highlight the power of resilience and the importance of dreaming big—lessons that are crucial in nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs. Explore the strategies for expanding unique business models, including the value of physical interactions over digital solutions. From quality control in production to strategic collaborations, we cover the nuances of ensuring high service standards and the benefits of joint ventures. Dive into the world of cross-market partnerships and learn how patience and high renewal rates can lead to long-term success. This episode is your call to action—take the leap and turn your entrepreneurial dreams into reality! CHAPTERS (00:00) - Building a VIP Recognition Program (11:55) - Entrepreneurial Origins and Disney Misadventures (20:54) - Tech Entrepreneur's Journey to Success (27:08) - Expanding VIP Recognition Program Operations (37:11) - JV Partnership Expansion Strategy Discussion (41:21) - Business Expansion Strategy Discussion (48:14) - Networking and Motivation Boost
In episode #285, we welcome Head Coach of the Windsor Spitfires, Greg Walters, someone who has thrived on his ability to be consistent and has never had a losing season. He is currently in his first season with the Spitfires following a year suspension that involved an inappropriate altercation with another Owen Sound employee. In this episode, he shares what he learned from that experience and we believe it's something that all coaches can benefit from hearing. Following eight seasons as an Assistant Coach with the Sarnia Sting to begin his coaching journey, Walters took over the Georgetown Raiders of the Ontario Jr A league for eight seasons, guiding them to 295 wins, a league championship and earning himself both coach and executive of the year honors. He would then return to the OHL as a Head Coach in Oshawa and Owen Sound, before landing in Windsor following the aforementioned suspension. Listen as he shares what he learned from incident that led to his suspension and the work he's done to overcome it, why good defence starts with breaking out the puck, and creating a culture of quality and self-evaluation.
From the Roxy Theatre in Owen Sound, Guled Abdi shares that his height has been a source of pride and shame. And Jackie Pirico will never be chosen for jury duty, despite all the Law & Order she's watched in preparation.
My guest today is Trish Meekins. Trish Meekins is the sole owner of Nikaanaganaa Counselling & Learning Centre located at 897 3rd Ave. E. in Owen Sound. Trish provides individual and family counseling for ALL people and cultures.Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity Training and various other trainings to suit the needs of your organization; for example lateral violence and workplace ethics. She has been a counselor and teacher of First Nations culture and history for over 25 years. Her passion is her Indigenous roots and finds rewarding work in assisting all people become educated about themselves and how they fit as a part of community extending out to all of Creation. Trish offers training for agencies and organizations in cross-cultural training, lateral violence, workplace ethics, to name a few. She also runs a group for people entitled, “Pathways to Inner Peace; Living Life in Balance,” that she developed when she worked as a women's counselor; realizing the tools she taught are beneficial to all people. In this episode we discuss first nations culture, spirituality in healing and the 7 Grandfather Teachings.Website - https://trishmeekins.com/IG - https://www.instagram.com/spiritleader73/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AncestralAscensionsLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trish-meekins-msw-rsw-cyw-98785b48/FB - https://www.facebook.com/NikaanaganaaIn this episode you will learn:1. How healing through a holistic approach to counseling through indigenous and alternative healing modalities can provide more meaningful healing.2.The power of ancestral wisdom and cultural connection can lead to living with love, humility, bravery and truth..3. Why the importance of interconnectedness to humanity and nature can be a more mindful and collective approach to environmental and societal challenges. “I go from a holistic perspective, and that is the way that I was trained. And if we look at the medicine wheel, there are 4 parts of self. So, that medicine wheel is a framework for many different things, but in terms of a holistic viewpoint, It takes into account the spirit, which is your vision, your emotion, which is your guiding light, I would say, your thoughts, which come from that vision and allows you to be on the path of where you'd like to see yourself, and then of course, your living and being and doing.” - 00:04:56“I would really like to have people to begin to self-reflect and see where they sit in the world. And even in terms of, like I said, that medicine wheel, with having that spirit, that vision for ourselves, having them really begin to self-reflect.” 00:32:14“We all have gifts to share. When we look at that medicine, not only does it represent the 4 parts of self, but it also represents the 4 races of man.” 00:54:45
LA Kings goaltending prospect Carter George scored an empty-net goal to become the 11th net-minder in OHL history to score a goal and the first to do so for the Owen Sound Attack. GM of the Attack and former LA Kings defenseman Dale DeGray had previously announced confidently that he believed George would accomplish the feat before completing his junior hockey career and so both DeGray and George join Jesse Cohen and Jack Jablonski on the latest episode of All The Kings Men.
From Owen Sound, Chris Locke has an unusual doctor's visit, followed by an unusual visit to his naturopath, and then a visit from an unwanted guest. Thankfully he has a Yeti mug.
Christ Kennedy from Moncton, New Brunswick asks: If someone had the means to, how close could we bring the Moon to the Earth while still keeping it in orbit around us? And fast would a month fly by?Answer from Brett Gladman, a professor of astronomy at the University of British Columbia,Matoli Degroot from Manitoba asks: Do animal species in the wild get bigger over time, since the bigger males would end up mating more than the smaller ones?Answer from Danielle Fraser, head of paleobiology at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa.Bill Sullivan from Hamilton, Ontario asks: Why does the hair on my head turn grey while hair on the rest of my body does not change colour?Answer from Frida Lona-Durazo, a postdoctoral fellow in computational genetics at the University of Montreal, who's studied the genetics of hair colour.Dan from Quebec City asks: We know that the Earth's crust is built of plates that float on the molten centre of the Earth. What is the force that moves those plates?Answer from Alexander Peace, an assistant professor in the School of Earth, Environment and Society at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.Frances Mawson from Heckmans Island in Nova Scotia asks: Prey animals like deer are intermittently forced to flee from various predators. When danger has passed, they pause for a moment and then resume browsing. How can they recover so quickly? Answer from wildlife ecologist and Western University professor Liana Zanette.Richard Lukes from Winnipeg asks: As a hydro generating station generates energy, what is the effect on the downstream water? Has the temperature of the water been lowered? If so, then could hydropower help to cool the oceans and combat global warming?Answer from Jaime Wong, an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta.Luc in Edmonton asks: With more people planting native grasses and plants around their houses and businesses in cities, will the bird population in these cities change or increase?Answer from Sheila Colla, an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change at York University and York Research Chair in Interdisciplinary Conservation Science.John Ugyan from Kelowna, British Columbia asks: If atoms are 99.99% empty, why do our eyes see matter as if it was 100% solid? Answer from condensed matter physicist, Cissy Suen. who's a joint PhD student from UBC's Quantum Matter Institute and the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in GermanyDebbie Turner in Fenelon Falls, Ont. asks: How does climate change affect animals that hibernate?Answer from Jeffrey Lane, an associate professor in the department of biology at the University of Saskatchewan.Greg Hollinger from Owen Sound, Ontario asks: Since the planets orbit the sun in a plane, does their combined gravity pull on and distort the shape of the sun?Answer from Roan Haggar, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Waterloo's Centre for Astrophysics.
Sharif Rahman ////// 728Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.comOn a Thursday night in August of 2023 business owner and pillar of the community Sharif Rahman was attacked outside of his Owen Sound, Ontario restaurant. Sadly, Sharif did not survive. Since that night, police have been asking the public to help them to identify three men and a vehicle all linked to the murder. Sharif was attacked on 8/17/2023 between 9 and 9:30PM. There are photos available of suspects #1 and #2. Police have made public a photo of a vehicle linked to the case as well. We will post these images on our social accounts - see below. People who may have further information or videos and photos are asked to contact Owen Sound Police (Ontario) at 519-376-1234 or Detective Constable Geoff Bridgeman at gbridgeman@owensoundpolice.com Beer of the Week - Red Ale by Torched Brewing Company Garage Grade - 3 and a half bottle caps out of 5 Follow True Crime Garage on X @TrueCrimeGarage / Follow Nic on X @TCGNIC / Follow The Captain on X @TCGCaptain Listen to True Crime Garage Off The Record - Now available on Apple Podcast Subscriptions and on Patreon.