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Episode 1695

  • What are some great plants for giving and receiving during the holidays? Gardner Susan Kerney lets us know.
  • Google will turn off Cookies for 30 million people in January. What does this mean, and should we be concerned? John Biehler has the details on our App Update.
  • A dolphin with thumbs was spotted by scientists in Gulf of Corinth. Mark Phoenix tells us all about this on The Buzz.
  • We have our yearly Christmas Trivia with Quizmaster, Grant Hardy!
  • Fern Lulham entertains us with yet another original holiday skit featuring her partner, Josh!
  • On our showcase segment, we get to poems, stories, and messages by various Kelly and Ramya contributors!

Episode 1694

  • For his last segment of the year, Mike Feir stops by to tell us about some old and new digital treasures he has discovered.
  • Tesla is trying to use a free speech argument to defeat a complaint that it falsely advertised "Autopilot" as an autonomous vehicle system. Grant Hardy has the details on What in the World.
  • A cow wandered onto a railway and disrupted a New Jersey transit system. Mark Phoenix gives us the details on The Buzz.
  • What are some quick and easy meals to make during the break between Christmas and New Years? Mary Mammoliti stops by with some suggestions.
  • Today is the Winter Solstice, and we talk about the history of it with Christine Malec on our Curious Minds segment.
  • We have a special edition of the weekly roundtable with Sam Cosentino of Sportsnet where we dive into all things World Juniors.

Episode 1693

  • Critics are cautioning Canada’s plan to expand eligibility for medical assistance in dying. Grant Hardy discusses this on his headlines segment.
  • Star Wars plans to translate the original 1977 Hollywood hit into the Ojibwe language. Corinne Van Dusen has more on our Entertainment Report.
  • On the Buzz, Mark Phoenix breaks down a study stating brain implants that deliver promising results for people with traumatic brain injuries.
  • What are some fun activities you can do around Toronto on New Years Eve? Community Reporter, Stephen Ricci lets us know.
  • As 2023 comes to an end, we check in with registered nurse, Leslie DePoe, to discuss the most asked health questions of the year.
  • What were some of the biggest sports stories of the year? Brock Richardson discusses these on our Sports Update.

Episode 1692

  • What do veterinarians do to celebrate around the holidays? Dr Danielle Jongkind shares some of her holiday memories with us.
  • What are the benefits of homemade food versus store bought goods? Nutritionist, Julia Karantjas tells us more.
  • Katherine Vellinga from Zirkova Vodka chats with us about her role as a guest on our Kelly and Ramya primetime special.
  • The Fair Entry Program has been extended into 2024 for Medicine Hat residents. Community Reporter, Toni Freimark has the details.
  • Yang Wang revisits a poem she read on our holiday show last year that she wrote for her birthday.
  • On our monthly Voices segment, we’re joined by AMI President and CEO, David Errington.

Episode 1691

  • How can we use Todoist to go into our goals for 2024 less stressed out? Mike Babcock joins us to tell us more.
  • A baby owl was discovered in a family's Christmas tree. How on earth did it get there? Producer, Beth Deer tells us more.
  • We speak with “mother hen” of the “Wheelie Peeps”, Bean Gill about her new show to air on AMI-tv, Push.
  • Assistive technology entrepreneur Rebecca Rosenberg introduces us to her mobile app that benefits the low-vision community.
  • How can we make the holidays more accessible? Leanne Baarda stops by to give us some tips during our Independent Living segment.
  • On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin is joined by disability advocate, David Lepofski to discuss the most recent report on the implementation of the AODA.