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Pat Kehoe talking about a significant new development planned for the outskirts of Bunclody. With potential impacts on housing, infrastructure, and the local community, this project is set to shape the future of the area.
Billy "Hitman" Heenan returns to CBS with long time friend and Chief Pat Kehoe. Pat is a retired Battalion Chief from the Chicago Fire Department with 36 years on the job.
Billy "Hitman" Heenan returns to CBS with long time friend and Chief Pat Kehoe. Pat is a retired Battalion Chief from the Chicago Fire Department with 36 years on the job.
Prof battles Covid coughing over Zoom to give our take on the Molde and Drogheda games and there's a photography edition of the TFTES Hotline with a starting XI of Rovers photographers sharing their favourite photos over the years. Macdara Ferris, David Hoare, Paul Weafer, Mark McDermott, Andrew O'Connell, Luke Faughnan, Jonathan Daczkowski, George Kelly, Bobby Best, Pat Kehoe and Robert Goggins dial in.
Although severe drought has gripped the U.S. and Canadian prairies over the past year, recent rains are providing welcome relief. How much rain, how widespread, and was it too late to benefit duck production in 2021 are relevant questions of the day. On this episode, Pat Kehoe, DU Canada's director of international partnerships, shares his observations based on a recent trip across the Canadian prairies. Please subscribe, rate, and review the DU Podcast and contact the DU Podcast via email at DUPodcast@ducks.org with recommendations or questions. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
With the hunting season in full swing in Canada and beginning to get underway in the U.S., we’re all clamoring for more information out of Prairie Canada, and the DU Podcast is happy to oblige. We are joined again by Pat Kehoe for a mid-October update on the status of waterfowl hunting, waterfowl migration, and weather conditions. Plus, what’s the status of hunter activity, and how are the birds responding? Please subscribe, rate, and review the DU Podcast and contact the DU Podcast via email at DUPodcast@ducks.org with recommendations or questions. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
He’s harvested every species of waterfowl in North America except two, and he knows his way around the waterfowl landscapes of Canada like nobody else. Pat Kehoe, DU Canada’s Director of International Relationships, gives an update on late summer habitat conditions in Canada, the border closure, reduced hunting pressure in Canada, and his expectations for the 2020 Fall Flight. Please subscribe, rate, and review the DU Podcast and contact the DU Podcast via email at DUPodcast@ducks.org with recommendations or questions. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
On the hard, frozen surface of winter wetlands it looks like all is calm, all is bright. But if you could plunge beneath that icy crust as if a pond or marsh were an aquatic Creme Brule, you’d see a slow, but still-living world where mammals fish, insects and amphibians might not thrive, but they survive. They’re hunkered down to wait out that season that makes our brave Canadian hearts swell with pride. Jacques Bourgeois is the communications and marketing coordinator of Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre in Manitoba. He explains how dragonflies turn into snowbirds, frogs freeze and thaw like Butterballs and fish chemistry to their advantage. Oh, and turtles? They breathe from an unexpected orifice. In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol Mrs. Cratchit makes a small goose into a family feast. And she renders it delicious and delicate. But, how, many Canadians -- who think of goose as a greasy nightmare before Christmas -- "How did she pull off that Christmas miracle?" To find out I spoke with Pat Kehoe with DUC and a game roaster of renown. If the Great British Bake-off had Goose Week, Pat would win hands down. He shares secrets for goose goodness.
With mere hours separating us from dear ol' college football, we explain why Northwestern will be good and Les Miles will not — plus, a CAA preview in our first-ever installment of Colonial Time.
Brandon Holveck and Nick Cannella discuss Delaware's 27-10 win against Cornell. Brandon and Nick also delve into what to expect from Joe Walker and Pat Kehoe in coming weeks, next week's test against North Dakota State and early surprises across the CAA.
Blue Hen Sports Cage makes it return for the fall semester. Brandon Holveck and Jake Lampert discuss Danny Rocco's decision to start Pat Kehoe at quarterback week one, the Blue Hens' new blue uniform pants and expectations for the team heading into the 2018 season. Brandon and Jake catch you up on the top news in Delaware Athletics over the summer (15:01), rank the top 10 Delaware football players heading into this season (24:20) and give their picks for the MLB AL and NL MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year (33:36). Blue Hen Sports Cage airs live every Thursday from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. on 91.3 WVUD FM in Newark and online at wvud.org and the Tune In Radio app.