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Episode 1717

  • How can we protect kids from developing problems with gambling? Grant Hardy discusses this on his headlines segment.
  • Taylor Swift will be performing a four-night stint in Japan just before boyfriend Travis Kelce's Super Bowl game in Las Vegas, can she make it? Corinne Van Dusen lets us know on our Entertainment Report.
  • A Newfoundland man’s quest to find the best fish and chips has gone viral. Beth Deer tells us all about it on The Buzz.
  • There are a few audio described theatre performances coming up in the Winnipeg area. Community Reporter, Vic Periera tells us more.
  • A few weeks back, the K&R team ventured out to W Ross McDonald to catch up with the Short Term Placement Program. We share some highlights and interviews with students and organizers.

Episode 1716

  • Is the job description for veterinarians the same, no matter which clinic they work in? How might that change depending on the circumstances? Danielle Jongkind explains on Ask a Vet.
  • How can you add in vegan and vegetarian sources of protein to your day? Nutritionist, Julia Karantjas tells us.
  • Actor, Comedian and Producer Nic Novicki chats with us about the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge and how it aims to reshape representation of people with disabilities in the film industry.
  • There’s a free low vision squash program available in St. Johns. Community Reporter, Kim Thistle tells us more.
  • Dugald Maudsley, Writer and Executive Producer of The Secret World of Sound from the Nature of Things, chats with us about this audio-focused special premiering on CBC TV and CBC Gem February 15th.
  • On our Monthly Book Club, we discuss Emperor of the North: Sir George Simpson and the remarkable story of the Hudson's Bay Company By James Raffan.

Episode 1715

  • Michael Babcock is joined by returning guest, Jeff Bishop to discuss Copilot Pro on Windows. What is it and how does it work? Michael and Jeff let us know.
  • What is risky outdoor play, and is it good for kids? Grant Hardy discusses this on his headlines segment.
  • We speak with comedian Ryan Lachance about AMI’s All Access Comedy special.
  • Winterlude is back this February in Ottawa. Community Reporter, Kim Kilpatrick tells us all about it.
  • The Federal Court declared the 2022 use of the Emergencies Act by the government breached the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom. Why is that? Danielle McLaughlin discusses with Noa Mendelsohn Aviv on Know Your Rights.

Episode 1714

  • On our Gardening segment with Susan Kerney, we talk about all the things that you can use vinegar for in the garden.
  • Samsung’s smart ring might signal the start of a new wearable era. John Biehler has more on our App Update.
  • What's up with 10-year-old kids in Sephora? Beth Deer dives into this controversial question on The Buzz.
  • A big-name coach is making the jump from college football to the NFL. Brock Richardson tells us more on his Sports Update.
  • What are some books that are already making waves this year? Ryan Hooey shares a few on The Chatty Bookshelf.
  • Let's get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.

Episode 1712

  • Ride share drivers are protesting difficult working conditions. Grant Hardy has more on his headlines segment.
  • The Sopranos is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Greg David stops by to give us a bit of a history lesson on the award-winning show.
  • What are some of the oddest competitions in the world? Beth Deer lets us know on The Buzz.
  • Edmonton Community Reporter, Marc Workman shares info on a program that families can access to help ensure their children are welcome in day cares.
  • Canadian Para athletes are set to be financially rewarded for medals won at Paralympics. We have a discussion on this news.
  • How can we combat the Winter Blues and how can our employers help? Elysia Yardley of AMI’s HR department tells us more.