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Episode 1626

  • We discuss the latest news about the housing crisis with Grant Hardy in his headlines segment.
  • Grant Hardy sticks around and brings us a new quiz!
  • The new Mr. Dressup doc is a nostalgia trip for generations who loved the children's performer. Bill Shackleton has the story on The Buzz.
  • Do you have a disability related question you’d like answered before the Manitoba Provincial Election? There’s an event this week that lets you have your voice heard. Community Reporter, Vic Pereira tells us all about it.
  • Canada made history at the FIBA World Cup placing 3rd and qualifying for the Paris Olympics next year. We break it all down with Sportsnet’s Arash Madani.
  • On our business chat with Kevin Shaw, we’re chatting about business etiquette, how to dress for the business world. 

Episode 1625

  • On Ask a Vet with Danielle Jongkind, we discuss pet and animal myths with another edition of MythBusters.
  • On our Nutrition chat with Julia Karantjas, we’re chatting about health food hacks that won’t hurt your wallet.
  • Show Organizer and ex-pro motocross racer, Richard Kehoe chats with us about the upcoming Toronto International Snowmobile, ATV & Powersports Show!
  • Accessibility Consultant Anu Pala chats with us about Disability Employment Awareness Month.
  • A task force in British Columbia aims to improve BC’s response to future emergencies. Grant Hardy shares more in his headlines segment.
  • Let's get into some strange and interesting collections.

Episode 1624

  • WordPad is being removed from windows after 28 years, why is this happening? Michael Babcock fills us in.
  • Group of 20 countries agree to increase clean energy but reach no deal on phasing out fossil fuels. Grant Hardy has more details on our Headlines segment.
  • Access Tech Live debuts this Thursday on AMI-tv. We get a sneak peek with host Marc Aflalo.
  • There’s an accessible theatre experience at Red Bird for people who are blind or low vision. Ottawa Community Reporter, Kim Kilpatrick shares the details.
  • New Department of Transportation rules have made flying more difficult, and at times, inaccessible to blind passengers. Devon Wilkins has more.
  • What is terrorism and can law be an effective way to prevent further attacks? Danielle McLaughlin explains on Know Your Rights.

Episode 1623

  • In honor and remembrance of Jimmy Buffett, we talk about the Palm Tree family with Susan Kerney on our Gardening segment.
  • Meta may offer paid ad-free Facebook and Instagram in Europe. John Biehler has the latest on our App Update.
  • West Point to open time capsule possibly left by cadets in the 1820s. What could possibly be inside? We discuss with Bill Shackleton on The Buzz.
  • Canada has made some history at the FIBA World Cup. Brock Richardson tells us more during our Sports Update.
  • What is your pump-up audiobook or audiobook genre? Ryan Hooey leads this discussion on the Chatty Bookshelf.
  • Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Episode 1622

  • We get into part two of podcasts Michael Feir discovered over the summer. Including one for super fans of Stephen King.
  • What impact can regret have on us? Why can regrets be so difficult to cope with? We discuss more with Fern Lulham.
  • Despite industry challenges Europe's overnight sleeper trains are on track for a comeback. Bill Shackleton has the details on The Buzz.
  • Chef Mary Mammoliti is back and this week we’re talking about getting our tastebuds ready with Fall recipes.
  • We have a music quiz coming up, with Quizmaster Grant Hardy!
  • We have our weekly roundtable with Producer, Paul Daniel.