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Crash course on security and privacy features available on iOS

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  • Let's learn how to protect our sensitive information on the iPhone. Michael Feir gives us a crash course on the security and privacy features available on iOS.
  • Fern Lulham highlights a report reviewing a survey of online access information provided by UK museums and cultural heritage sites.
  • Krystian Shaw, Founder of the Kamloops Self-Advocate Newsletter, joins us to tell us all about this newsletter for people with any disability.
  • On Curious Minds, Christine Malec informs us about the importance and excitement around the agricultural revolution.
  • Joining us on this week's Roundtable conversation is In The Know contributor, Margrett Weldon.

How to save money with rising grocery costs.

A grocery store display of fresh fruits
  • "Fresh is best" is one of many common nutritional myths. Reporter Grant Hardy shares nine myths that Registered Dietitians say are safe to ignore.
  • Greg David highlights the hottest genre on television right now, holiday movies.
  • Ryan Delehanty brings us details on the upcoming Accessibility Town Hall in Halifax, a chance for Regional Municipality staff to provide updates to the disability community.
  • It’s the Wednesday edition of Buzz With Bill with Producer Bill Shackleton!
  • Companies are pulling out the stops to show their appreciation to staff this year. Evangeline Berube, VP Senior Account Manager at Robert Half, shares their recent survey, showing that retention remains top of mind for many employers.
  • Grocery shopping has become much more expensive this year. Mary Mammoliti tells us what we can do to help cut down grocery expenses.

More accessible travel in BC

A sunny day on a beach on Vancouver Island
  • Zoom is adding email and calendar features to take on other workspace platforms. We learn more with John Biehler.
  • Travelling on Vancouver Island has become more accessible and inclusive with the introduction of travel guides. Sylvi Fekete fills us in.
  • Ryan Hooey reviews the recent meet-and-greet with 7-time Stanley Cup Champion, Bryan Trottier, at the Calgary Public Library.

Unique agriculture at The Royal Winter Fair

Two kids touching a giant pumpkin at the Royal Winter Fair
  • Michael Feir reviews the latest offering from the Dark Adventure Radio Theatre crew, called The Horror In The Museum.
  • The Royal Winter Fair turned 100 years old this year! Gardener Susan Kerney tells us all about her recent visit to this indoor agricultural fair in Toronto.
  • The 35th edition of Weesageechak Begins to Dance is on now through November 20th at Aki Studio. We learn more about this showcase with the interim Artistic Director at Native Earth, Joelle Peters.
  • On Accessible Gaming, Debbie Williams features the Game of Thrones themed game of Clue.
  • Our guest for this week's Roundtable is Toronto AMI Reporter, Alex Smyth.

Bogus nutrition rules you should ignore while food shopping

An isle at a grocey store
  • What are some bogus nutrition rules you should ignore while food shopping? Grant Hardy lets us know in his health headlines.
  • On In The Know, Margrett Weldon highlights two inclusive touring initiatives.
  • A researcher is aiming to boost mental health support for farmers in Alberta. Jim Krysko brings us up to speed on this initiative.
  • November 14 is recognized as World Diabetes Day by Health Canada. Registered Nurse Leslie Depoe answers our questions about Diabetes.
  • We flip through quirky stories from around the globe with Grant Hardy, on What in the World.

More info from Margrett Weldon:

Go to Grandma Podcast with host Cathy Buckworth.

Website Address:

Zoomerradio.ca/go to grandma.

Episode Identification number:

Season 2 – Episode 62.

Episode Title:

Worldly.

 

Source 2:

The Wheel the World Program.

Website:

booking.com – The Wheel The World Program.

 

Source 3. The Travel Proud Program.

Website Address:

booking.com – Travel Proud Program.