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Episode 1653

  • On Ask a Vet, Dr. Danielle Jongkind joins us to talk about the wild horses of Sable Island.
  • On our Nutrition chat with Julia Karantjas, we talk about Vitamin C and what it’s good for and what foods do we find it in.
  • Mardi Gras 2023 takes place on George Street in St. Johns later this month. Community Reporter, Kim Thistle gives us the details.
  • Working Group for Accessibility and Inclusion is now taking new applications. Medicine Hat Community Reporter, Toni Freimark has more.
  • What are some woodworking tips for people with vision loss? Jeff Thompson lets us know.
  • The NBA season officially tips off today. We break the Toronto Raptors and all things basketball with Randy Urban of NBA TV.

Episode 1651

  • On our Gardening segment, Susan Kerney introduces us to the Spice Tree.
  • During our App Update with John Biehler, we discuss how X will start charging new users in two countries $1 per year .
  • United Airlines are rolling out plans that lets passengers in economy class with window seats board first. Bill Shackleton has more on The Buzz.
  • How are teams fairing after a week 1 of the NHL season? Brock Richardson tells us on our Sports Update.
  • On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooy tells us about an author who uses a pseudonym who’s been blowing up social media.
  • Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Episode 1646

  • We talk about butterflies and creating cozy winter beds for them with Susan Kerney on our Gardening segment.
  • Android 14 is now available to download on Pixel devices. John Biehler runs down the accessibility changes on our App Update.
  • Alaska Airlines has created a coffee that it says tastes better in the sky. How is this possible? Bill Shackleton explains on The Buzz.
  • Who’s going to life Lord Stanley at the end of the NHL season? Brock Richardson gives us his prediction on our Sports Update.
  • On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey tells us how you can listen to audiobooks using any Android operating smart watch without being tethered to your phone.
  • Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Episode 1645

  • We continue our discussion on accessibility improvements to iOS 17 with Michael Feir.
  • A Danish artist lost a multi-year legal battle with a museum over an artwork that was a little bit too ambitious. Grant Hardy has more on What in the World.
  • CBC and Radio Canada have announced they'll no longer carry the National Research Council time signal. Bill Shackleton gives us the details on The Buzz.
  • What are some essential frozen foods we simply can't do without? Mary Mammoliti tells her top picks.
  • On Accessible Gaming with Markus McCraken, we dive into the newest NHL video game and some of it’s accessibility features or lack thereof.
  • We have our weekly roundtable with guest Brock Richardson.

Episode 1644

  • A new global study highlights the different ways video games have a positive effect on people’s lives. Grant Hardy tells us more during his Headlines segment.
  • Decades of MuchMusic programming is being rescued from the sands of time. Corinne Van Dusen tells us more on our Entertainment Report.
  • A woman in Ontario drew attention for a harsh obituary of her father. Bill Shackelton fills us in on The Buzz.
  • There’s a Halloween event taking place at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights later this month. Winnipeg Community Reporter, Vic Periera has the spooky details.
  • How can we take better care of our mental health? Registered Nurse, Leslie Depoe gives us some advice.
  • On our Business Talk with Kevin Shaw, we continue our series on business etiquette with an emphasis on time management.