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The RMWB joins the show to talk about the Santa Claus Parade and the Starry Night holiday party. The Fort McMurray Heritage Society is once again hosting Christmas at the Village.
The Bank of Canada dropped their key interest rate down to 3.25%. Christina Baker from the Wood Buffalo Sport Connection joins us to wrap up 2024. Anzac and Gregoire Lake Estates is holding their annual Santa Claus Parade.
In this special episode, you'll hear from all the current members of this beloved Canadian roots rock ensemble. In order of appearance, Andy Maize, Jessy Bell Smith, Noel Webb, Josh Finlayson, Derrick Brady, Aaron Comeau and Michael Johnston offer thoughts, highlights, and fond remembrances of the annual Skydiggers Christmas Show - a much-celebrated seasonal highlight in Toronto, Ontario. The tradition continues! - the next Skydiggers' Christmas show is Saturday, Dec 21, 2024 at The Danforth Music Hall. Tickets available here.This episode was recorded in October, 2024 at The Tragically Hip's Bathouse Studio, during the Skydiggers' recording session for their next studio album.Songs used in this episode:“Good King Wenceslas” (Trad.) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Barbara Allan” (Trad.) - A Christmas Carol, 1951“Christmas in Prison” (John Prine) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“The Holly and the Ivy” (Trad.) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“2000 Miles” (Chrissie Hynde) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Remember Me” (Finlayson/Maize) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Church Bells Ringing (Christmas in the City)” (Charlie Angus) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Fairytale of New York” (Finer/MacGowan) - performed by Jim Cuddy and Skydiggers at the Skydiggers' Xmas show (Danforth Music Hall, 2023). Filmed and posted on Youtube by ShakyShorty. “Start Again” (Norman Blake) - Teenage Fanclub (Songs from Northern Britain, 1997)And if you're looking for more seasonal fun, check out Andy Maize's priceless "Santa Claus Parade" story in Episode 11!Stream, download, and follow SkydiggersEmployee of the Myth is brought to you by Skydiggers ProductionsFeaturing: Andy Maize and Josh FinlaysonProducer & co-host: Joel StewartHost and Editor: Jane Gowan (Music Buddy)Audio Engineer: Tim Vesely
This week we hear about the challenges facing Mennonite communities that travel by horse and buggy on Ontario highways, Syrian refugees in Sudbury react to the political changes in their home country, we look back at the history of the Sudbury arena and the possibility of building a new one, we ride along on the Nigerian community float in the Santa Claus Parade, and choirs in North Bay makes music and raise money during Haleyfest.
Who doesn't love a parade? The very idea of a procession, usually involving costumes and music, is at least 4,000 years old. But grand parades to kick off the Christmas season are much newer. The kind we're most familiar with nowadays developed when large retail chains held parades to stimulate shopping and define a new, earlier start to the Christmas season. All that capitalism sounds very American, but — surprise! — Canada beat us to it!In today's episode, Clayton Charters, president and CEO of the Original Santa Claus Parade in Toronto, joins Brian.Watch the playback of the 2024 Santa Claus Parade on Youtube!Music in this Episode"Happy Christmas Day" — LudoSoundX, via Pixabay"I'm Not Feeling Well Today" — u_0tyyfec3hz, via Pixabay"O Little Town of Bethlehem" — Calvin Clavier, via Pixabay"Jazz Theme 5" — Erkki Marjasvaara, via PixabayConnect Facebook page Facebook group Instagram Bluesky Twitter / X Email: christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com Website BookChristmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Available in hardcover and audiobook. Find it wherever books are sold, like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Days away from the Santa Claus Parade in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, listen in while the Filipino Association prepares their float. They won "best decorated" in last year's parade and say this year's float should be even bigger and better.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
"Christmas Around the World" is the theme for this year's Santa Clause Parade in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. It was chosen by Madam O'Quinn's grade 6 class at Queen of Peace Middle School. O'Quinn says students were inspired after learning how different places in the world celebrate different events and holidays. Hear an extended version of this piece.
St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada's annual Santa Claus Parade is usually a "violence-free" event. Not THIS year. A 62-year-old woman picked a fight with someone she thought was blocking her family's view and got something she didn't want for Christmas . . . arrested.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Grinch stepped in as guest host of Cabin Radio's live Santa Claus parade special – and became increasingly giddy with glee as Cabin Radio struggled to find its own float.
Today on The Marilyn Denis Show, Ruby is here for Marilyn Denis. We asked you, who are your Top 5 artists of the past 25 years? We'll tell you what's on our Watchlist and who our TV best friend would be. Plus, the Santa Claus Parade, Taylor Swift, and much more.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Santa Claus is coming to town December 8th for his big parade in Sydney! We hear all about it and about a special fireworks display happening that night.
Santa Claus is coming to town, and his visit to Corner Brook's Christmas parade will be during the day this year, NOT at night. Peter Saunders and Jason Tarbett are with the Corner Brook Kinsmen Club, which is organizing the Santa Claus parade. They spoke with Newfoundland Morning's Bernice Hillier.
It's starting to feel like Christmas out there and the Santa Claus Parade is coming up this Sunday! Kaitlyn Kitzan from Yorkton BID called in this morning to tell us all about it! #HarvardMediaEverywhere listen.streamon.fm/cfgw
Radiothon! Grey Cup weekend! Santa Claus Parade! (1:40); Sports superstitions... Sam is digging out the sweater he wore when the Bombers won in 2019 (9:45); GREY CUP Greg's interview with former Argo from Winnipeg who cheers for the Jets, and the ARGOS (18:15); GREY CUP - Derek with Brady Oliveira after winning Most Oustanding Player / Greg speaks to Bomber fans about the HORSE IN THE HOTEL (26:00); Radiothon - Hemant M. Shah, grateful cardiac patient (37:20); Winning stories on sports superstitions (44:40); Radiothon - John Bockstael, Chairman of Bockstael Construction, grateful to St. B for taking care of his family (49:25).
For almost 150 years, Eaton's was one of the most important companies in Canada. From its catalogue to the Santa Claus Parade, to its massive impact on Canadian culture. The company was once one of the largest in Canada before its sudden demise in the 1990s. Artwork/logo design by Janet Cordahi Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: https://www.ohcanadashop.com/collections/canadian-history-ehx Donate: buymeacoffee.com/craigu Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Threads: https://www.threads.net/@cdnhistoryehx Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Want to send me something? Craig Baird PO Box 2384 Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta T7Z1X8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Town of Inuvik has officially cancelled this year's Santa Claus Parade. Though not a staple, annual event in Inuvik, we do know what would be a wonderful permanent replacement...
"... it's about the cult of celebrity that we find ourselves in...people who are famous for being famous... one of those people was elected President of the United States." — Andy Maize"Whatever the Cost"—the 5th track on Bide Your Time—reveals a perspective partially ripped from the headlines, but also gleaned from a more panoramic look at society and fame. From stream of consciousness to the Santa Claus Parade, this episode finds Andy and Josh once again unveiling priceless memories and valuable lessons learned from a life spent on stage and in the studio. As always, the importance of friends, family, and a healthy dose of self-deprecating humour are essential ingredients in a rich career that has allowed them to continue making music that stays true to who they are.You'll also be treated to acoustic live-off-the-floor versions of two songs: From the new album "Whatever The Cost" (Bide Your Time, 2023 ), and "It's a Pity" (Road Radio, 1995). Both tracks are recorded by Tim Vesely at the Woodshed Studio in Toronto, Ontario.Stream, download, and follow SkydiggersEmployee of the Myth is brought to you by Skydiggers ProductionsFeaturing: Andy Maize and Josh FinlaysonProducer: Joel StewartHost and Editor: Jane Gowan (Music Buddy)Audio Engineer: Tim Vesely
The Santa Claus Parade has been delighting children and grownups for more than 100 years. This week on Muddy York, learn more about the history of this Toronto institution, including a team of live reindeer, paper costumes, Punkinhead and the campaign to Save Our Parade. You can follow Muddy York on Twitter: Toronto_History and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muddyyorkhistory/ Music: The Westerlies - Dover Quincas Moreira - Central Park Aaron Kenny - Christmas Homecoming Dj Williams - Oh Christmas Tree Aaron Kenny - Gaiety in the Golden Age Doug Maxwell - Holiday Brass Ensemble
Graham and Matt are joined by CTV's Matt Skube to get his takes on the Sens, NFL and Santa Claus Parade, then they continue the Sens conversation and sprinkle in some Grey Cup talk.
Graham and Matt are joined by CTV's Matt Skube to get his takes on the Sens, NFL and Santa Claus Parade, then they continue the Sens conversation and sprinkle in some Grey Cup talk.
Could be a dicey drive this morning / Could be dicey getting to Jets game on Nov 18th due to Santa Claus Parade (1:40); It IS a dicey drive this morning / Putting a wrap on the IPSOS-Global News polling on holiday spending (7:55); Times you got stuck in traffic somewhere due to a unique circumstance, like Santa Claus parade traffic (14:25); From a "history club" to a classroom dedicated to veterans lives, to war history tours in Europe...a teachers commitment to help kids reflect (22:10); Stuck in traffic for unique circumstances (26:50); Small Town Salute... to the exciting growth in rural Manitoba! (29:20); Monthly visit with Mayor Scott Gillingham (36:55); Winning story on being stuck in traffic for weird circumstances (46:50); Calgary author & old friend of Mackling & Megarry gets back in the game after five years of mental health struggles (50:45).
Roxanne and Megan join the show to discuss float registration for the upcoming Santa Claus Parade, how you can win money for a local charity, and ask some elves to volunteer.
Girl Guides Canada is refusing to participate in the Kanata, Ontario, Santa Claus parade. Reason? Unable to participate in any activities to do with "faith-based beliefs, behaviours and traditions." Conflicts with the GGC DEI policy. GGC declined to be interviewed by me. Guest: Allan Hubley. Kanata, ON, city councillor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An Ottawa-area Girl Guides chapter is sitting out the Santa Claus parade to avoid breaching its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policy. And, in response to growing concerns about foreign interference in Canada, the House of Commons ethics committee is calling on the government to adopt measures to combat misinformation online. Plus, a True North exclusive reveals that a public library's refusal to cancel a controversial Palestinian comedian's booking was due to its desire to avoid offending the city's Muslim community. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott and Robin Barnes of Peoria Area Community Events (PACE) join The Greg and Dan Show to discuss the future of the annual Santa Claus Parade in Downtown Peoria. The Barnes' note the creation of PACE, the legacy of the Santa Claus Parade, and the organization's need for a younger generation of volunteers. The 136th annual Santa Claus Parade is on Friday, November 24th in Downtown Peoria starting at 10:30 AM. This year's parade theme is “Musical Notes and Holiday Floats,” and is the longest-running holiday parade in the country. Visit peoriaevents.com to sign up to volunteer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cabin Radio's live broadcast during this past Saturday's Santa Claus Parade in Yellowknife was a complete success! Other than that one teeny, tiny, kinda crescendo-esque part...
Still a bit early to tell if The downtown Santa Claus Parade will go ahead Sunday as planned. But it's not the only sign the holiday season is kicking into high gear. I've got two more examples sitting in front of me now Lynn Mcshane and Katelyn Warren.Two key organizers with the 14th annual Mummers Festival. It starts tomorrow with a workshop in St. John's.
Can you say jam-packed? From Diamond Dave's Beer of the Week, to our Santa Claus Parade float preparations, our epic rants, and even an interview with Carleton Place's new mayor, this one has it all!
Kamloops city councillor Mike O’Reilly takes his place in the Kamloops Last Week hot seat in Episode 68. The instalment also features an interview with Kamloops actor Doug Herbert, who will play Freddie Filmore in It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, which will debut on Thursday, Nov. 24 at Sagebrush Theatre. Herbert joins us at the 32:20 mark. O’Reilly (at the 11:56 mark) talks budget and taxes, committees to be formed by Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson, his response to experimental treatment for MS and a need for more recreational facilities in the city. Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore turns bulldog reporter while grilling O’Reilly on a need for mid-size arts/music venues. Co-host Chris Foulds (40:58) dives into Premier David Eby’s big plans on safety and housing. The conversation takes a turn when the hydro credit is discussed. A new segment — Reider’s Digest — that will feature Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson is previewed (9:53). It will make its debut on Dec. 7 and appear on the first Wednesday of every month. We look ahead to the Santa Claus Parade (5:40), which will be streamed live on Sunday on the KTW Facebook page, thanks to Dearborn Ford. Foulds and co-host Marty Hastings settle a bet and make a new one. The Kamloops Last Week sponsorship team includes Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Nu Leaf Produce Market and McDonald’s — and has room to grow. Email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com to join the team. Check out the 7:27 mark. We have fun with our sponsors. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube (we’ve eclipsed the 300-subscriber mark) and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
- Manhattan: Falun Gong Participates in New York City's Veterans' Day Parade - Taiwan: 5000 Practitioners Hold Character Formation to Honor Falun Dafa - Introducing Falun Dafa at Guadeloupe's “Health Week” - Liaoning Woman Sentenced to Prison for Her Faith: Ailing Husband and Mother-in-law Left Without Care - San Francisco Veterans Day Parade Welcomes Falun Dafa and The Tian Guo Marching Band - Practitioners Introduce Falun Dafa at the Daidogei World Cup Festival - San Diego: Guests at Art of Zhen Shan Ren International Exhibition State “We Must End This Cruel Persecution” - London, Canada: Falun Gong Practitioners' Marching Band Welcomed in Santa Claus Parade
"Maybe... Round of 16?": two young GTA soccer players looking forward to Canadian heroics at the World Cup; new play set in Caribbean restaurant; Indigenous float debuts in Santa Claus Parade.
Avery sits down with Donna Brothwell of the Yorkton Business Improvement District on how to get involved in the Santa Claus Parade slated for November 27th.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Adrien Castle from BCANDS describes this year's Wellness Gathering for Indigenous Disability Awareness Month. Clover Thursday shares her experience with sonic art, sound installations and ASMR. Shaini Saravanamuthu tells you about the 70th annual Santa Claus Parade in Montreal! Kevin Shaw shares his reaction to Elon Musk's decision to axe Twitter's accessibility team. And, Marco Pasqua and Elizabeth Mohler join in for another roundtable discussion on the Canadian Disability Benefit. This is the November 9, 2022 episode.
Shaini Saravanamuthu tells you about the 70th annual Santa Claus Parade in Montreal! She also describes how foodies can enjoy the city's culinary scene with the 10th annual Montréal à Table. From the November 9, 2022 episode.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Robert Gallant is the sponsorship coordinator for the Greater Moncton Santa Claus Parade. Alex Morton is president of the parade volunteer committee.
Avery & Reader are joined by Donna Brothwell, executive director of YBID. The trio discusses what is expected for Membership Appreciation Day on November 2nd, and what to expect for the Santa Claus Parade in November.
On the eleventh day of Minute Women Christmas, Linnea and Grace gave to me... a Christmas parade (beep beep!)The Toronto Santa Claus Parade is the oldest Santa Claus parade in the world. It has had many iterations over the years and Grace and Linnea and breaking down the good, the bad, and ugly of it all.Make sure you rate and review the podcast and visit our website: minutewomenpodcast.ca
A store that sells trees in the U.K. commissioned a study that found more couples are putting Christmas trees in their bedroom . . . to improve their SEX LIFE. Adele talks about her eyebrows. Kal Penn talks to us about being cast as Raptors Superfan Nav in an upcoming movie. Ed Sheeran performs at The Santa Claus Parade. Shawn Desman's daughter wonders if Roz is the boss. Plus, we chat with the viral TikTok'er who made a Powerpoint presentation for her Christmas list for her family.
Holiday Show - Christmas in the CityThe Insomnia Project Holiday Episodes are back! Every day in December we will feature a different holiday themed episode with a festive feel. Some will be from Holidays past and some will be from Holiday present and if you give us your idea for an episode they will be featured in a Holiday future episode. Regardless sit back with a warm cup of cider, tea, cocoa, vin brulé, latte with pumpkin spice and enjoy the cheer we share with you. Christmas in the City can be a different experience but can be as lovely as the holidays anywhere else. Chris Bond from the We Like Theme Parks podcast tells us about how he celebrates a City Christmas as well as the Christmas Market. We talk about Carols the famous Santa Claus Parade in Toronto. Marco talks about his Christmas wreath that he got at a Santa Claus Parade and the Christmas Pickle. We end the episode with our favourite holiday beverages and our holiday food. A Sneak-Peek:[2:22] We talk about Chris' podcast We Like Theme Parks.[4:30] The Christmas Market is in the City and near Chris' home.[8:08] We ask Chris what his favourite Christmas Carol.[11:07] Things that make City Christmas special.[13:35] The Santa Claus Parade goes right through Chris' neighbourhood.[16:15] Christmas Ornaments. [17:19] Chris tells us about his favourite Disney Christmas Ornament. [21:33] Real or Fake Christmas Tree and where one gets one in the city.[22:40] The joy of Christmas Cards.However you celebrate the holidays we wish you a calm and peaceful season and we are here for you and if you wanting to share the joy please tell people about The Insomnia Project.Follow us: Instagram: @theinsomniaproject Twitter: @listenandsleep See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The inaugural event will feature pictures with Santa Claus, storytime with Mrs. Claus, cookie decorating, hot chocolate, crafts and two showings of the movie, Polar Express.MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — The magic of the Polar Express will be on full display at the Historical Myrtle Beach Train Depot Friday, Dec. 3.Families can also enjoy 3,000 candles and over a million lights at Nights of a Thousand Candles at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet or visit a Myrtle Beach Winter Wonderland with ice skating and stroll along a holiday light show.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.linktr.ee/JacksonLibon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #tiktok #foryoupage #fyp #foryou #viral #love #funny #memes #followme #cute #snapchatfilter #snapchats #snapchatfun #inclusion #diversity #n #disability #croquemonsieur #food #foodporn #croquemadame #faitmaison #sandwich #yummy #brunch #homemade #instafood #cheese #cuisine #fromage #frenchfood #breakfast #foodstagram #foodie #foodphotography #foodblogger #miam #cooking #burger #bonappetit #delicious #instagood #pizza #snack #paris #foodlover #bhfyp #inclusionmatters #love #a #pride #disabled #disabilityrights #cerebralpalsy #diversitymatters #blacklivesmatter #mentalhealth #lgbtq #morealikethandifferent #leadership #nonprofit #motivation #inspiration #wheelchairlife #asd #ni #representationmatters #specialeducation #inclusionrevolution #autismacceptance #culture #art #acceptance #abilitynotdisability #lgbt #amor #differentnotless #adhd #loveislove #disabilityawareness #autism #downsyndrome #specialneeds #inclusi #equality #t #community #autismawareness #discapacidad #diversityandinclusion #accessibility #wheelchair #education #equity #covid #disabilities #awareness #autismo #disabilityadvocate #sindromededown #repost #diversidad #x #snapchatmguys #snapchatster #snapchatmegirl #instasnapchat #drill #rap #trap #music #hiphop #ukdrill #drillmusic
Drake and Travis Scott have been named in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that seeks more than $750 million U.S. on behalf of victims of the Astroworld Festival tragedy. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/drake-named-in-massive-astroworld-lawsuit-1.16505087 Ed Sheeran, Carrie Underwood and Pentatonix are among the music stars helping to welcome Santa Claus to town during The Original Santa Claus Parade. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/ed-sheeran-carrie-underwood-perform-on-santa-claus-parade-1.16504187 Canadians have made history by listening to more than 2 billion audio streams in a single week. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/canada-hits-music-streaming-milestone-1.16504317 Thanks to John R. Kennedy for today's stories.
Between now and December 10, Northwestel will be collecting toys at their retail location on Franklin Avenue in downtown Yellowknife for hundreds of local families this season. Also on the show, Yellowknife's Santa Claus parade will return to the city's downtown on Saturday, November 20. McKenna Hadley-Burke hosts.
On this episode of That Kingsville Podcast, special guest, CAO of the Town of Kingsville, John Norton joins us to discuss all things Kingsville, special Santa Claus parade announcement and does Kevin rant again? Tune in to find out.
There may not be a more iconic event that occurs annually in Toronto than the Santa Claus Parade. For more than 115 years, Jolly old St. Nick and his cohorts have marched through the streets of Toronto bringing joy to more than 500,000 onlookers and millions more on TV. The parade has overcome some seemingly insurmountable obstacles over the years, including two world wars, a loss of its major sponsor, brutal snow storms, and now Covid. And during all this time, it has never missed a year. In this podcast, the CEO of the Santa Claus parade, Clay Charters, pulls back the curtain and gives us an insider view of how this parade comes together each year. With a full-time staff of 12 people and more than 3000 volunteers, it's a wonder to behold. Thanks for listening! Please visit our website at hiddengemstoronto.netFollow us on Instagram at hiddengems.torontoand Facebook at hiddengems.toronto
Alan chats with Clay Charters, President and CEO of the Santa Claus Parade, about Ontario lifting capacity limits for organized outdoor events - and if this change will impact the Toronto's Santa Claus Parade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huron Church Road in Windsor is open again after a crash and no Santa Claus Parade in Kingsville. These stories, and more, are in your morning news on the go.
A suspicious package diverts traffic on the Ambassador Bridge and there will be a Santa Claus Parade in Kingsville after all. These stories, and more, are in your noon news on the go.
On this episode of Finding Your Bliss, we have the beautiful, and talented TV personality Melissa Grelo. She co-hosted Toronto
Full house today with a lot of the west end in the building! Bug up Mo Bands, Big Slime, Speng & Bucks! Topics (In Order) - Top5 vs Chromazz (Why the beef) -Pressa's brother BFRBUNDOG, is he next? -Toronto South detention Covid-19 outbreak - How long can a Toronto artist be locked up for and remain relevant - Toronto Rapper Hoodlum - Can the Chromazz Offspring woman duo Deuces work? -Santa Claus Parade continues in pandemic Intro Beat Shirax: https://www.instagram.com/shirax.mp3/ Intro Song: Mo Band$ - Im Back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDPvZ8iDCNg Outro Song: J Neat X Biig Slime X Swishh- Drift and Slide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anBrWK4gkCs Guttzy Guttz: www.instagram.com/guttzyguttz/ Friday Ricky Dred: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ 6ix Views: www.instagram.com/6ixviewsto/ We Love Hip Hop Network: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/
Full house today with a lot of the west end in the building! Bug up Mo Bands, Big Slime, Speng & Bucks! Topics (In Order) - Top5 vs Chromazz (Why the beef) -Pressa's brother BFRBUNDOG, is he next? -Toronto South detention Covid-19 outbreak - How long can a Toronto artist be locked up for and remain relevant - Toronto Rapper Hoodlum - Can the Chromazz Offspring woman duo Deuces work? -Santa Claus Parade continues in pandemic Intro Beat Shirax: https://www.instagram.com/shirax.mp3/ Intro Song: Mo Band$ - Im Back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDPvZ8iDCNg Outro Song: J Neat X Biig Slime X Swishh- Drift and Slide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anBrWK4gkCs Guttzy Guttz: www.instagram.com/guttzyguttz/ Friday Ricky Dred: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ 6ix Views: www.instagram.com/6ixviewsto/ We Love Hip Hop Network: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/
Terrace teacher doing his own contact tracing; Fort St John Santa Claus parade; Mourning during a time of physical distancing; Peeling back the layers on online grocery shopping; What is vaccine hesitancy; Dealing with an eating disorder during COVID-19.
Fort St. John had to cancel the city's annual Santa Clause Parade this year. But now a group of local residents are decorating their own trailers and vehicles and driving around town for people to watch from the comfort of their own home.
It's another Tour Tuesday and we're warming up for Christmas already! Plus Bib's Meats and Great Lawns Property Management. Tune In #Belleville!!! 0:00 It's Tour Tuesday 0:25 Real Estate Market Stats - Up 26%, Average price is $439,000 2:40 Santa Claus Parade, we will be live-streaming. - 4:00 Festival of Lights - https://www.belleville.ca/en/learn-and-play/festivaloflights.aspx 5:05 Like, Share, Subscribe and Comment 5:39 You need help in this market, give us a call. 6:14 Great Lawns Property Care - http://www.great-lawns.com/ 6:58 Bib's Meats - https://bibsmeats.com/ 8:42 If you have a business and want to be on the show, reach out to us. 9:09 Christmas Pop Up Shop 9:35 Tour Tuesday Out! #TeamTaraLyons #RealEstate #Quinte #Santa
The small, unfortunately named, Quebec town of Asbestos has changed it's name. And quite frankly, the name name doesn't pack the same kind of wallop. Also, the City of Yellowknife has big plans for this year's Santa Claus Parade!
Toronto Mayor John Tory was back on The Roz & Mocha Show! He talks about the Covid outbreak in strip clubs, his thoughts on this years Santa Claus Parade & Halloween during Covid. Nick Zaman joins us to talk about the #PascalLoveProject supporting Raptors All Star Pascal Siakam. Plus, the return of Science With Maurie.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Robert Gallant is sponsorship director for Moncton's Santa Claus parade.
Moncton's Santa Claus Parade will look a bit different this year. Marjorie Willison answers your gardening questions.
More and more people are looking back at historical figures and proposing the things named after them be renamed due to their questionable actions. This has brought the question forward, how far back should we look? - Whether you know it or not, you're being followed and tracked all through a wonderful piece of technology in your pocket. While you likely know that it keeps track of your shopping habits, among other things, you might not know that it does much, much more. Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University - The Annual Stoney Creek Santa Parade has been cancelled! Is it too early to make this call? This question, removing old shows and more all get discussed when Jamie West joins Scott on today's show. Guest: Jamie West, Host of What Were You Thinking on Global News Radio 900 CHML and Chief Executive Officer & Creative Director of WestPro Media
You might want to pour yourself a glass of eggnog and eat a candy cane, because this week James and Michael are reporting live from the Toronto Santa Claus Parade! PLUS: it's the debut of the brand new segment “Disney+ Fails!” Support The Landlord and Tenant Podmess Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
The Santa Claus Parade, fireworks on Canada Day, the Fort Erie Lions Club, the Adult Literacy Council, Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Niagara, the Kinsmen Pool…is there anything this two-term former town councillor can't do? Join me for a chat with Stephen Passero on the debut episode of The Fort Erie Podcast. Welcome…starts at 00:00. Hot New Listings…starts at 02:00. Interview…starts at 04:12. Community Events…starts at 11:39. Get the show notes (and links) here: https://buywithbrent.ca/s01e01
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
Greg Marchildon and Kenna Turcotte discuss this annual rite of winter with University of Toronto historian Steve Penfold, author of A Mile of Make-Believe: A History of the Eaton's Santa Claus Parade (University of Toronto Press). This podcast was produced by Hugh Bakhurst in the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University. See Steve Penfold's "Findings" on this subject here: https://champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/findings-trouvailles/2018/12/waiting-for-santa-1963
This week, we explore a favourite holiday tradition: the Santa Claus Parade! Notice History is the official podcast of Know History, a historical research company based in Ottawa. Visit our website at knowhistory.ca/podcast, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @NoticeHistory
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On this week's episode the guys discuss the new Pokemon game "Let's Go Pikachu!" and how it's taken over Ravi's life (01:31). Freedom mobile has apparently launched a 100GB a month plan (05:02). Another instance of a person flinging their shit at a person during a conflict (09:26). The gang discuss "The Match" between Tiger Woods and Phil Mikleson (14:05). According to a group of nurses 100% of party cocaine tested has come up as meth (15:15). A friendly reminder to not smoke weed during the annual Santa Claus Parade (20:57). Ravi goes over the different Santa's all over the world (22:26). Pray for Teskashi 69 (24:48). November was TransLinks busiest month ever (26:48).
The Holidays are here! With the Toronto Christmas Market opening this week and the Santa Claus Parade set for Sunday, holiday activities in Toronto are underway. We outline a few of the many holiday activities happening in Toronto this season, including the Cavalcade of Lights at Nathan Philips Square, the Aurora Winter Festival at Ontario Place, A Nutcracker Christmas at Casa Loma, and the CP holiday train.
on today's show, the Santa Claus Parade is saved! Plus MLA James Allum, Donna Henry from WinDog, and Carolyn Klassen.
on today's show, the upcoming Children's Hospital Book Market, Gary Symons on Delta 9's upcoming pot "superstore", Jeff Braun explores the greatest movie trilogies of all-time, and Monica Derksen from the Santa Claus Parade.
Sydenham Current Sessions - Episode #14 - Friday, December 1, 2017 Welcome to Episode #14 of the Sydenham Current Sessions. The date is Friday, December 1, 2017. Dana Haggith and Aaron Hall recap what made the news this past week on sydenhamcurrent.ca. A crime spree in Wallaceburg, upgrades for Wallaceburg’s arena and a milestone for a local Chevy truck, all made the headlines. In sports, Seth Griffith debuts with the Rochester Americans of the AHL, the Wallaceburg Lakers hold a food drive, and the Wallaceburg Tartans hockey team tops C-K. Alicia Allaer talks about Community Living’s Travel Club Lottery in this week’s Featured of the Week segment. They also run down some upcoming events, including Walpole Island’s Santa Claus Parade, and take a look at some job opportunities available in the community.
Bruce Templeton's journey with Santa has taken three phases so far. In 1978, he was asked to "play Santa." he was an actor. In 1982, he held the hand of a dying child whose last words were "Santa, Santa." Then he became Santa. And in the last few years, he has met St. Nicholas who has joined them on their visits. Bruce has joined Santa in the parades for 37 years and they have 50 visits each year in less than 30 days. Their last visit is to the Janeway on Christmas Eve where Santa holds the newest newborn born on Christmas Eve. We discuss Bruce's journey with Santa, becoming a Knight of St. Nicholas, the history and story of St. Nicholas, the work of Mrs. Claus, the Flight to the North Pole, the Santa Claus Parade, the Teddy Bear Project, and some of his favourite stories throughout his time with Santa Claus.
Happy holidays! Join me as I look at Santa Claus Parade #1 from 1951. (16:02) (391)
Two weeks in a row? It’s a Christmas Season miracle! Speaking of the holidays, Ryan shares his love for the Santa Claus Parade as Paul puts on his Grinch hat. In the news, Paul goes over some crazy US laws and Ryan talks about the legalization of marijuana in Canada and some “as is tradition” […]