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Vet Sessions is a Canadian veterinary medical podcast based out of Guelph, Ontario. This podcast is for anyone interested in learning more about small animal veterinary clinical medicine and especially primary care. Follow along with Dr. Omar Khan, Dr. Shannon Gowland, and Dr. Tiffany Durzi as they tackle common clinical questions and dissect what it means to be a primary care veterinarian. Podcast produced by Sherry Lin. Podcast artwork by Michelle Lai, Sammie Wu, Andrea Wanlin Jia, and Shi ...
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Guelph Jazz Festival Podcast

by Artistic Director Scott Thomson

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Festival dates are 13-17 September, 2017. Listen to podcasts by Artistic Director, Scott Thomson, featuring music by and discussion about the artists featured at this year's Festival. A new podcast will be made public weekly during the ten weeks leading up to the event.
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CFRU 93.3 presents...the Mobile Community Radio Show with Jenny Mitchell! Recorded in community centres and hubs in Guelph ON, CFRU Mobile is on site to gather the diverse voices, ideas, and initiatives of this vibrant community.
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Android's Dungeon is a podcast about board gaming, video games, and often times other things started by Jack and Joel in 2016 in Guelph, Ontario. Whether you're new to the hobby or a seasoned grognard, there's something for everyone here.
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A couple of guys from the humble city of Guelph, looking to bring you current events from Canada and around the world, from different perspectives to help keep you informed. They want to break the stereotype that being knowledgeable about what's going on in the world has to be boring. They're here to serve up perspective shaken, not stirred!
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THRIVE. 2:42

Jason Rollins

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Jason Rollins with the Guelph Church of Christ takes cues from the early church in Acts 2:42. Each week we will explore the keys to unlock what it means to have a personal Thriving relationship with God and how that all works with the larger body of Christ.
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Healthy Habits Happy Homes

Guelph Family Health Study

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By the age of five or six, your kids will form eating, exercise and sleep habits that can last a lifetime. The Guelph Family Health Study is testing new ways for kids to learn healthy habits early – habits that can significantly lower a child’s risk for disease now and in the future. Our podcast, Healthy Habits, Happy Homes provides evidence-based advice, tips, tools, and interviews with experts to help your family develop healthy home routines!
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Rob Murray is the Co-Founder of Intrigue Media, a digital marketing company located in Guelph, Ontario and the host of IM In A Car :), a web series interviewing local entrepreneurs, leaders, and outstanding members of the community.
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Get out of your head, start a conversation. Fifty Conversations is based on the idea that creativity, innovation, new ways of seeing and thinking, comes from being in conversation with other people. By connecting through dialogue, we generate new possibilities that weren't there before. Listen in on conversations with people in the Junction Village community in Guelph, Ontario, who are following their passions, causing creative and inventive projects in their lives, that are making a positiv ...
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Antar Kahlon graduated from the University of Guelph with an honours degree in Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice. He completed his Jurist Doctor at Windsor University. During law school, he gained valuable experience in client advocacy through working for Windsor’s Community Legal Aid. During the summer of his first year, Antar worked as a judicial clerk with the Honorable Ronald Lowe at the 35th District Court in Plymouth, Michigan.
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Keep Canada Weird

Jordan Bonaparte / Curiouscast

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In Keep Canada Weird the Nighttime Podcast's host Jordan Bonaparte and his pal Handsome Aaron Airport seek out and explore the offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. New episodes are released weekly. Keep Canada Weird is a production of the Nighttime Podcast.
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Welcome to the SRC Toolbox Podcast where we talk about everything renovation and the renovation business to help you with your projects. My name is Bill Gagne and I am the host of the podcast. We will be dealing with topics for DIY'ers, contractors, customers making this podcast a veritable buffet of renovation information. We're a small renovation company based in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. If you like what you hear, please comment, like and subscribe. If there's something you want to know mo ...
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Terry Talks Podcast

Terry Moore

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Terry Moore is the creator of MyoWorx treatment and the founder and president of MMTR Physiotherapy in Guelph, Ontario. In the 30 years Terry has been treating people with chronic pain and concussions, MyoWorx has become internationally recognized and sought after. As a neuromuscular and cardiovascular physiologist, Terry has a unique approach to treating chronic pain symptoms by targeting their source. This podcast will give you some insight into Terry's history, philosophy and general opin ...
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Dr. Scott McLean, PhD Modern British history and MA in British medieval history, is the founding Director of Explore History. He began his academic career at the University of Guelph, Canada, before moving to England in 1999 to work at Queen’s University (Canada) Bader International Study Centre at Herstmonceux Castle. Teaching at the BISC offered the opportunity to not only meet some wonderful students and travel to historic sites, but teach a wide range of courses in British and European h ...
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Dog Friendly KW Podcast

Justine Sparling & Mackenzie Drinkwater

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Welcome to the Dog Friendly KW Podcast, hosted by co-founders, Justine Sparling and Mackenzie Drinkwater! Founded in 2020, Dog Friendly Collective (better known as Dog Friendly KW) is a non-profit corporation in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive dog-friendly community. The Dog Friendly KW Podcast, produced by Block Sheep Audio and in partnership with Midtown Radio, offers education, inspiration, and unique perspectives to dog owners through an ex ...
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This show is an ongoing discussion of art and ideas. We talk about the invisible elements of art that make it powerful and relevant: how artwork connects many publics, inspires cooperation and collaboration, and is created through conversation. We talk about new views on local, national, and international art where it intersects with the social. How can we add new voices to the conversation about art? What makes art useful today and how do we, as individuals, find meaning in it? Co-hosted fr ...
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A podcast hosted by Ayirebuah Osei about the random and interesting things that shape her personality. Sometimes with guests, the show covers topics relating to Facts in History, Movies, God, Childhood Memories, Friendships, Blogs, the Law, Actors among others. If you’re ready for a good conversation with great laughs then tune in!
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FOHSE: Welcome To The Future

FOHSE: Welcome To The Future Podcast

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In this season of Welcome to the Future, we delve into the fascinating world of cannabis, exploring the intersection of education and data-driven techniques that are revolutionizing the industry! Our journey begins with a grow recap from Mr. Soul covering how the A3i has improved seed production at Brother’s Grimm. We also dive into the minutiae of plant nutrition and cannabis cultivation with Scott Wall of New Age Laboratories and Youbin Zheng, an environmental horticulture professor at the ...
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The Red Review

Socialist Action

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The Red Review, brought to you by Socialist Action, brings the revolutionary struggle in Canada to life with street recordings, interviews, and deep analysis. Every three months, The Red Review releases seasonal analysis on the most important struggles in Canada and internationally, from struggles for Indigenous self-determination to resisting Canada imperialism. In between, we interview community organizers, authors, politicians, and unionists.
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Stories of the Pandemy, for the People of the Pandemy. No one is alone on the Pandemy Show, where we find solace in shared experience and rediscover our common humanity. The Covid 19 global pandemy has many people feeling isolated, but from our perspective, we are all in this together, we’re all humans, trying to figure out life in 2020 and beyond. Whether you are a rat licker, sheeple, or somewhere in between, all are welcome at the Pandemy Show.
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empowr | the podcast (www.empowr.ca)

Rishan Sathasivam - podcast geared to inspire listeners through conversations with incredible people

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The podcast empowr (www.empowr.ca) is geared to inspire listeners through conversations with incredible people. The show is hosted by Rishan Sathasivam, and the the goal is to empower listeners' minds through unique conversations, to give people the tools to empower their lives. If you’re looking to fuel your mind with the insights and experiences of Top Entrepreneurs & Founders, C-Suite Executives, Marketing Mavens, Trendsetters & Influencers – empowr is the podcast for you.
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This week on End Credits, we're thinking about stormy weather! About a week after a major storm washed out so many parts of Ontario, including the Pergola Galaxy Cinemas here in Guelph, we're going to take things up a notch with Twisters. And on the subject of weather and the movies, we will talk about some other movies about the weather. This Wedn…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; eels at the Vancouver airport an expensive stairway to nothing a court case involving a romantic getaway and some Coldplay tickets some barbershop drama in St. John's Newfoundland Series Links Kee…
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What could have been a small one-day story about disagreements around the table at Stratford city council has become emblematic of a bigger issue. Aside from the fine line between criticism of our civic leaders and outright threatening behaviour, there’s also a question about whether their mayor and council are being as open and transparent as it s…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, it was a rough one. Looking south of the border these days is a white knuckle ride through all your fears about the future, and it's so bad that we have to dedicate the whole first half of our show to talk about American politics. We will then look closer to home and talk to a member of our local city council about…
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This week on End Credits, we're going back to the turn of the millennium, or do we mean the Willennium? For those of you who remember the turn of the century have we got a treat for you! Remember 1999? A lot of great movies came out that year, and some people think that it might be the one of the best for the breadth and variety of projects, so thi…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the Leslieville Dollhouse a chicken in B.C. who can read, to an extent a bad deal on a fake ring alien sighting on Edmonton’s google maps street view Series Links Keep Canada Weird Serie…
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The housing and affordability issues are massive, and to think that one action at one level of government is going to have a measurable impact is not understand that. This week at city hall, Guelph council will talk about proceeding with a tiny homes encampment, but that's one finger in one hole of a dam that needs a lot of repairs. Reaching back i…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we're right brained. An ideological shift? Hardly, but there's been a lot of action on the right side of the political spectrum in the last week, meaning that we're going to talk about election outcomes across the Pond, and a bizarre road show that's now rolling across Canada and rallying people to hate. For the in…
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This week on End Credits, we dance! Fancy Dance. You may not have heard of this movie, but it's there waiting for you on AppleTV+ and it might just be one of the best movies you will see this year. And, along similar topics, we will dedicate the first part of the show to some of the best movies that we've seen so far in this very fleeting year of 2…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; nicky nicky nine doors = public safety issue a mysterious pile of lobsters in Ontario the garden gnome restoration society putting the arse in arsonist Series Links Keep Canada Weird Ser…
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There's a lot of work when it comes to the grind of municipal governance and policy development, but it doesn't always start with city council (though it does often end with them). So on this episode of the podcast we're going to try and cram six months of work by eight different committees into 30 minutes of audio, from the retirement of the libra…
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The Keep Canada Weird Mailbag is a collection of listener mail that, for one reason or another, was unable to fit into the weekly weird news round up. Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: http…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we're dealing with disappointment. Was it wrong to hope that an 81-year-old man would find the energy at 9 pm on a weeknight to argue with a sociopath for two hours? Maybe, but then again it's hard for leaders half that age to avoid calls to leave out the side door, at least that is what's going on our own capital.…
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This week on End Credits, we see the music! Let's be clear, this is not a music show, but we're still dedicating this episode to the very busy intersection between the movies and music. For the review, we've got a movie called The Greatest Hits, which is about time travel, and speaking of greatest hits were going to revisit an old-fashioned bit of …
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts; the Mayor of Vancouver’s gym in city hall nonsensical political infighting in Saskatchewan a fired crosswalk guard in Toronto a monument to roadkill in Ottawa Series Links Keep Canada Weird Seri…
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Our daily news is overflowing with stories about the breadth of the housing crisis, and governments are responding with new measures and funding, but these actions are based in a system that wasn’t designed to handle a problem this massive, or this complicated. This partially explains why nothing we’ve tried so far has had the impact we’ve wanted, …
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we're bummed. Our long weekend plans collapsed like so much roofing that may or may not be a threat to some school kids on a class trip! Fortunately, there is lots of news and politics to chew on including surprise closures of tourist attractions, a surprising electoral victory and even a not-so-surprising one out …
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This week on End Credits, we take a ride. With the long weekend coming it's a good time to get out on your bike whether it's motorized or not, and for this episode of the show we're going to head out with the gang in The Bikeriders. But the ride only ends there, we get things started in Beverly Hills with three movies about a Detroit Cop who can't …
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts; the robots roaming the halls of some federal office buildings a psychic scammer (or one with money back guarantee) in Toronto the Ottawa MP with the bad map DEER INVASION: ALBERTA Series Links K…
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Hillside Festival. Have you heard of it? Every July, the population of Guelph decreases, and the population of the island in Guelph Lake radically increases. They’re all drawn there for an annual celebration of music and community that’s still going strong after 40 years, and this is despite changing musical tastes, changing economic concerns, and …
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we're beating the heat with hard hitting punditry. To that end, we're knocking off some of the circus politics to talk about serious issues like foreign interference in our politics and the seemingly increasing gulf between police and reporters while they're on the job. For the interview this week, we're talking to…
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Welcome everyone to the last episode of Season 3! Join us this week to learn more about infectious disease testing with OVC's internal medicine team, Dr. Erin Phillips and Dr. Matt Kornya. Keep listening for some fun case studies at the end, and if you haven't already, make sure to take a listen to Part 1 as well! We hope you enjoy listening!…
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This week on End Credits, we escape. Greatly! No we're not talking about the classic 1963 John Sturges' movie staring Steve McQueen, but it is about World War II and it is about an escape, and it was kinda great. Today, we're going to review the new bio-pic conveniently called The Great Escaper, and we're also going to talk about other movie escape…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts; Investigate chemtrails with the Premier of Saskatchewan get attacked by a dog in Sudbury attacked by birds in Toronto get scammed by a shady paving company in Mississauga Series Links Keep Canad…
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There’s a presidential election this year in the U.S., maybe you’ve heard about it, and like so much of American culture it threatens to block out the sun here, not to mention a lot of serious political issues we’re dealing with here in Canada. Why are we so obsessed with American politics and is it to the detriment of our own political enlightenme…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we won't say that democracy doesn't work, but it certainly seems to be malfunctioning. We will look to our friends in the EU who seem to be increasingly embracing authoritarianism, but things aren't too rosy on our own shores where a beleaguered Indigenous community here in Ontario has to take the government to cou…
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This week on End Credits, we watch TV. Sort of. Our movie in this episode is about people who watch TV and maybe watch a little too closely, but that's okay because there's allegory in them there hills! We're going to talk about the new sure-to-be cult classic I Saw the TV Glow, and we're also going to talk about summer movies the best way we can, …
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; Rob Schneider bombing in Regina, Sask a bear invasion in Rossland, BC Guelph, Ontario’s magic school bus an ice cream sundae theft in Kelowna IS City and Colour a listener of KCW? Series…
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For this week’s podcast, we’re taking it on the road! There are two big protests of a sort happening in Guelph right now, one is technically a strike, and the other is an encampment on campus. Both are local stories with implications beyond the city limits, both are examples of renewed interest in direct action, and both started at around the same …
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we don't take the law into our own hands, we go to court with some popcorn. On this episode, many of our news items intersect with justice matters as we talk about the deportation of a national pariah, the trial of a serial killer, a plea deal for a would-be mass murderer, and the unexpected result of a corruption …
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This week on End Credits, we're being careful about what we're pretending to be. Sly references to Vonnegut aside, things aren't quite that serious today as this episode tackles the lies we tell when we fall in love while pretending to be a contract killer in Hit Man. But the fun doesn't stop there because we're going to Tatooine and back with a re…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; a nude beach in Edmonton the theft of 75 cows from a farmers field in Quebec Newfoundland's growing collection of unclaimed bodies a woman with a bunch of stolen mail was running around …
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There's been a lot of discussion recently about boosting Guelph's tourism profile. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, cities are working hard to rebuild their shattered tourism industries and Guelph is no exception, which is why the City of Guelph this week launched the Tourism Grants Program, designed to support the development and attract…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we're all about elections. We're not having one across Ontario anytime soon, but the premier didn't rule it out last week. However, they are having an election right now in Mississauga, they're going to the polls next month to choose a new mayor. For the interview this week, we look to the United Kingdom where they…
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This week we have two special guests joining us on Vet Sessions! OVC's internal medicine doctors, Dr. Erin Phillips and Dr. Matt Kornya, return to talk about infectious disease testing with Dr. Shannon Gowland. Listen on to learn all about test selection and interpretation, what tests are available, and some tests to consider avoiding! We hope you …
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This week on End Credits, we're speaking French to power! Well, not really. This episode is definitely France adjacent though, because there's a big annual film festival that just wrapped up there, and they premiered a great many movies over the last few weeks. One of them is the movie we're reviewing today, a prequel to a 10-year-old movie and a s…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; late night lawn care in London, Ontario the Nova Scotia birdman the political infighting in Saskatchewan related to Jeremy Harrison the rotisserie chicken mystery in a Yukon forest Serie…
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At next week's Committee of the Whole meeting, Guelph City Council will look at the fate of the Drill Hall; staff wants to put it up for sale, but there's at least one group in Guelph that wants to do something with it now. It's an idea called the Guelph Centre for Visual Art, and it could feature exhibition space, artist studios, educational and m…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we're looking for change. Everyone who's ever been a politician started out as something else, and as we're looking to next year's federal election, and an open seat here in the riding of Guelph, we've already got a couple of people looking for a career change. This week, we're talking to a labour activist and a ci…
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This week on End Credits, we put up our dukes! Join us as we celebrate violence with three movies that we've reviewed recently, all of which taught us again and again that sometimes all it takes fix things is to break stuff. So stop, stretch, and line-up your knuckles because when we get into this week, we really get into. Let them fight! This Wedn…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; Drumheller, Alberta's attempt to break the world record for largest gathering of people dressed as dinosaurs the Saskatoon man who received a traffic ticket for using his phone in a McDo…
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Time flies when you're having fun in the council chambers, which brings us to the first recap podcast of the year. We started off slow with one meeting in January, and then things go really busy in February and March, including one meeting that was really two meetings, but all together they were 12 hours long. Remember what that one was about? Reme…
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Mystified about mass submissions? In the dark about inking margins? Humbled by histopathology reports? Join Dr. Omar Khan this week as he interviews OVC's 2nd year Anatomical Pathology Resident, Dr. Caitlin Evered. Dr. Evered helps to simplify sample submissions to the benefit of your patients! We hope this week's episode helps to answer some commo…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, we've got a digest for you. As we lean back on an ant hill, touch grass and love life, we're treating you to two recent in-depth conversations with fascinating and insightful activists in their respective fields. First, just in time for Pride Month, we're going talk about trans equality, and second, just in time fo…
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This week on End Credits, we learn from the best! There's been a lot talk in the last few years about there being nothing good at the movie theatre anymore, but as a dedicated listener of this show, you know that's not true and to prove it, we will dedicate this week's episode to some of the best movies we've seen so far this year at the cinema, th…
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the Canadian MP who announced a boycott of Tim Hortons over their “woke” lids the Newfoundland man arrested for assaulting a police officer with a block of cheese snowflake the missing c…
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This is the 20th anniversary year for the Special Olympics, which speaks to the tremendous success of the event, and while it is about the competition in some respects, these games are mostly about fun and camaraderie. In an era where we talk so much about kids being attached to their screens, what can be more essential than some good, old-fashione…
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This week on Open Sources Guelph, everything old is new again! Nothing changes after two big by-elections in different parts of Ontario, and the war that has stymied the world for the better part of a year now only looks close to reaching a resolution. Also, under hope and change, we have a guest this week that hopes a commemoration this month will…
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