• Ontario Morning Podcast October 4th, 2024
    Oct 4 2024

    The Kingston Art Tour is all about becoming part of the art. Local artist Joanne Gervais wanted to create a uniquely eclectic range of art experiences for people to enjoy around town. Among the many cultural events on the Kingston Art Tour will be an encounter with Vikings. These ones have come not from Scandinavia, but rather from Gatineau. Host Nav Nanwa had a fun chat with both Joane and the Jarl of Hafn Hullsborg.


    You might remember our conversation with Huntsville councilor Bob Stone. He talked about the town offering riverfront homes and $80-thousand dollar return-of-service agreements. As nice as that sounds, a local facebook group thinks there might be something more to offer. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Karen Patterson, founder of the Huntsville And Friends Help Out Group on facebook, about the extra bonus.


    The Port Elgin Pumpkinfest begins this week for all your pumpkin carvings and cravings! A highlight of it is the growing competition as local farmers show off their biggest sunflowers,squash, tomatoes, and of course, pumpkins! HosT Nav Nanwa had the pleasure of speaking to Doug Court who is competing with the best from his garden.


    Writer and director Megan Park released her film “My Old Ass” this week for cinemas all over North America. The movie was filmed in and takes place in Muskoka and is filled with Can-con Pride. Host Nav Nanwa, got the insider scoop about the film from Meagan.


    The Ontario Festival of Small Halls will be presenting 11 shows across the province this weekend. It's all about sharing big music in small places. Host Nav Nanwa spoke with the executive director of the festival, Mark Monahan, about it.


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    44 mins
  • Ontario Morning Podcast October 3rd, 2024
    Oct 3 2024

    Forty children in Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton are waiting for a Big Brother or Sister. The local agency says it's had to pause intake because of a lack of volunteers and a shortage of funding. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Janice Balfour, the executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kawartha-Lakes Haliburton, about the shortage.


    We've been bringing you stories about the need for music venues across our listening area. Due to sudden venue closures or make-shift performance areas requiring permits, finding a place to play within our communities is challenging.Large scale festivals like Peterborough Musicfest are also concerned. Although it managed to host its 38th season this past summer, organizers want a new stage built at Del Crary Park. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Tracey Randall, the Executive Director of Peterborough Musicfest, about the turmoil.


    After months of being closed, the LaSalle Causeway is set to reopen. Now a report, obtained by CBC through freedom of information laws, provides an expert opinion on what caused part of the bridge to buckle. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to CBC's Dan Taekema about the findings.

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    24 mins
  • Ontario Morning Podcast - September 26th, 2024.
    Sep 26 2024

    The Doctor Is In: The struggle of internationally trained physicians to find work.

    Change is coming to how Simcoe County Paramedics respond to calls.

    It's Banned Books Week, and the Innisfil Library is encouraging people to read.

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    23 mins
  • Ontario Morning Podcast September 24th, 2024
    Sep 24 2024

    Municipalities are using different approaches to entice doctors to come to their town sometimes with big signing bonuses,houses, and even golf club memberships. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Peterborough healthcare advancement coordinator, Lori Richey, about what the city is offering.


    The 16th annual Kingston Writersfest begins this week with a new twist. A new event called Homecoming will kick off the festival starring artist and activist Danny Ramadan. Host Nav Nanwa spoke with him in the studio.

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    19 mins
  • Ontario Morning Podcast September 23th, 2024
    Sep 23 2024

    A Kincardine monument to Dr. Solomon Secord has been dismantled, after a year-long public debate about his complicated history. But another monument, to the same doctor, will remain up. Host Navnanwa gets to the bottom of the weird situation while talking with the mayor of Kincardine, Kenneth Craig.


    Bradford council voted 5 to 4 during a committee meeting against Jalsa Salana, the Muslim conference in the country, coming back in 2025. This comes despite being considered a success in terms of attendees and economic benefits to the area. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Safwan Choudhry, spokesperson with Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at, about the decision.


    The Early Bird Barber Shop officially opened in Lefroy, near Innisfil with a focus on bringing back the old school barbershop experience. Host Nav Nanwa had the pleasure of speaking to Marco Conetta and learning about the old and the new.

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    26 mins
  • Ontario Morning Podcast September 20th 2023
    Sep 20 2024

    The Ontario PCs held on to their seat in the Bay of Quinte yesterday with candidate Tyler Allsopp pulling in close to 39 per cent of the vote. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Hollie Pratt-Campbell, co-publisher of Quinteist, about the results.


    The music symphony, Tracing Colville, is being celebrated in the Netherlands’ 80th anniversary of the Liberation. Based on a diary and art/ work of late war artist Alex Colville that documented the Canadian experience in World War 2, the first two movements will be played and highlighted in the Liberation Concert Series as one of the four prominent countries that took part in the Second World War. Host Nav Nanwa reached the Canadian composer behind the music, Dean Burry, in the Dutch city of Nijmegen to talk about the story and music.


    The Michelin Guide Toronto 2024 was recently released and, although most restaurants were in the GTA, one restaurant earned a star on the guide list in Clearview Township (originally a village called Creemore). The Pine celebrated the good news And we got the scoop about the night from our man behind the board, James Tulloch.


    WHY IT'S POSSIBLE is a one woman show that explores a mother navigating her parental role as her child transitions between genders. It is a new play premiering in Kingston that explores that ubiquitous struggle in a topical context of when a child embraces a different gender. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Kingston local playwright, Sophia Fabilli, about her work.


    'NO DRESS REHEARSAL' is the new docuseries covering the Kingston band “The Tragically Hip” which was released recently on Amazon Prime. The band has long been considered a symbol of Canadian culture., and now, since the death of frontman Gord Downie, audiences will be able to get a more intimate look at the Hip's journey from small town band to cultural icons. Host Nav Nanwa had the pleasure of speaking to director Mike Downie, brother of the late Gord Downie, about why he needed to tell this story now.

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    37 mins
  • Ontario Morning Podcast September 18th, 2024
    Sep 18 2024

    Student consultations at the Trillium Lakelands District School Board last spring showed that kids felt that their learning was being disrupted by bullying. Host Nav Nanwa spoke with Wes Hahn, the director of learning with the Trillium Lakelands District School Board, about how they plan to tackle this problem area.


    Rod Carley's “RUFF” tackles a fictional telling of William Shakespeare tackling issues of equality, gender, justice and censorship. If this sounds like a lot to take in, Nav Nanwa had the pleasure of talking to the author about the whole idea for the book and why it's a book you need to read.

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    18 mins
  • Ontario Morning Podcast September 17th, 2024
    Sep 17 2024

    New data says that the Peterborough Wolfe Street "bridge housing" is making a difference. City council heard recently that police calls to the former unhoused encampment site are down 96% since the modular cabins went in. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Debbie Carriere, executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Peterborough, to help break down all the numbers. The agency oversees the Wolfe Street community.


    We heard from candidates last week about being caught off-guard by the timing of this byelection and how it left little time to put things in motion. Elections Ontario has also been under the very same time crunch as they get the region ready to vote. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Christine McIvor, Returning Officer in the Bay of Quinte, about how it all goes down in the background.



    The Blue Mountains Public Library is looking to digitize a popular book in their collection due to its deteriorating state. The book "An Illustrated History of Collingwood Township" is often taken out regularly which leads to a lot of wear and tear as well as missing copies. Host Nav Nanwa spoke to Jennifer Murley, CEO of The Blue Mountains Public Library, about its stardom.

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    25 mins