Neighbourhood Radio is a series of in depth conversations providing a rare insight into the people behind the scenes of the entertainment business. Hosted by @ChuckieOnline & @BennyScarrs
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A weekly youth-led podcast focusing on issues that matter to young people, mental health and wellness. This podcast was produced in the Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre Youth Space as part of a NSW Government Regional Radio Grant.
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Jayde Adams and guests dive into the feisty world of community apps and messageboards, sifting through the angry neighbourhood bins to find disgruntled comedy gold.
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Nicole Wedding from Radio Adelaide talks about the latest news from our friends and foes in Australia.
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A podcast by Happy City St. John's, a non-profit based in St. John's, NL. We discuss municipal politics and government, urban planning and architecture, and many other topics affecting St. John's and beyond.
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Making sense of the political decisions that affect your life. Every Saturday, host Catherine Cullen takes you to Parliament Hill — and across Canada — for in-depth coverage and analysis of the week’s major political news.
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The Forge Radio Podcast is produced by the Forge Canada Missional Training Network. Visit forgecanada.ca to learn more.
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Dave’s Corner Garage is your weekly car-care radio show, hosted by “neighbourhood mechanic” Dave Redinger and Alan Gelman. With decades of hands-on experience, Dave and Alan answer your questions, and present fascinating guests ranging from racing drivers to insurance agents, police spokespersons, car industry executives and critics. Get improved mileage and a Saturday morning smile too. Every Saturday from 10-11am on Zoomer Radio
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Each week we discover a new city or neighbourhood somewhere in the world via its architecture, food, gardens, art, literature and cultural history.
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For Community Chest content on Future Radio
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In this four part documentary series we explore how geology and landscapes have influenced the communities and cultures of the British isles. We’ll discover what connects ice-age floods, and the dialects we speak, and how pre-historic geological events, can form the bedrock of community, or become the driving force behind neighbourhood feuds. People’s Landscapes is hosted and presented by radio journalist, broadcaster and strictly contestant, John Sergeant, Horrible Histories writer Terry De ...
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Fitzroy Diaries is back, and this time, the streets are bare, everyone’s stuck at home. There are numbers that come in daily, and they seem to colour everything. But there are new neighbours to get to know, old friends to stumble on, and a pile of cardboard boxes threatening to topple over at any moment.
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Seeking to separate fact from fiction, the multi award-winning series returns to investigate the divisive story of Shamima Begum. When three London school girls went missing in 2015, they generated global headlines and the media storm that ensued continues to this day. Back then, investigative journalist Josh Baker was filming at a mosque in the girls' neighbourhood as their families came to seek help; their daughters were on the way to Syria to join the Islamic State group. But it was too l ...
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It’s the podcast about everything you could think of. The view from your friendly neighbourhood garbage man, politics, news, lifestyle, parenting, sex and relationships, sports, culture and much more! Ever wanted to know what the hell the news is talking about? Armchair Qb time? Why would you listen to trash? Cuz this man’s trash is another man’s podcast! Own the dash!!
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Hackney senior citizens meet every week to discuss problems of social isolation among older people, what we are doing to prevent it, how we can help other people repair the connections they have lost, and create new social relationships. Making podcasts and radio is just one of the many ways we try to do it. These are all field recordings. We don’t use expensive professional equipment or a sound studio. Our resources are minimal, but we do it all ourselves — oldies own the process — since 20 ...
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No, No, No…everything is fine! The Liberal caucus gears up in B.C.
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Liberal MPs met this week in Nanaimo, B.C., quick to tell reporters they’ve got full confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The House is on the ground, taking the temperature, talking to Liberals about how they think they can turn their fortunes — even as one of Trudeau’s own MPs says people are “tired of his face.” We also hear from Conserva…
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It’s not me, it’s you: the Liberal-NDP breakup
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Sometimes, it just doesn’t work out. The NDP’s decision to end its deal with the Liberals — which for two years brought stability to the minority government — has raised the spectre of a snap federal election. The House sits down with one of the NDP architects of the deal to find out why the party chose to back out now, and what comes next. Then, m…
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Did the Liberals have a ‘Seinfeld’ summer?
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A show about nothing: that’s at least how some are cheekily describing the Liberals’ last few months. Host Catherine Cullen sits down with a panel of former top political advisers to discuss what moves the Liberals have left to make, with two weeks to go until Parliament returns and two more byelections arrive. Plus — we revisit our conversation wi…
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Will closing supervised drug use sites make your neighbourhood safer?
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Ontario’s premier says “the worst thing” that can happen to a neighbourhood is a supervised drug consumption site. He’s closing nearly half the centers in the province — and wants to ban new ones. We talk to one centre about what this means for drug users and a mayor who wishes the premier had gone further. Also — a rail work stoppage that threaten…
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Is U.S. politics melting down or just heating up?
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How quickly things change. The 2024 campaign was supposed to be a rematch of the 2020 race, but in a matter of a few weeks, the lagging Democrats have ditched U.S. President Joe Biden as the candidate, crowned Harris — and surged in the polls. Now, they’re set to meet in Chicago for their national convention, with the aim of keeping their momentum …
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Preparation for an evacuation, and a puzzling bot barrage
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The Canadian government is blaring the alarm for citizens in Lebanon, with the Middle East teetering on the brink of a wider war. The House sits down with two experts to talk about what needs to be done to bring Canadians to safety. Then, an expert on social media and disinformation helps dig into a peculiar bot campaign that promoted a Pierre Poil…
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War and peace: Why Putin agreed to the swap, and Dallaire’s quest to end conflict
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There’s been a lot of talk about a new Cold War — and this week the world was surprised by an old Cold War throwback: a major prisoner swap between the Western countries and Russia. But why did Putin agree to such a thing, and what does it mean for the war in Ukraine? Two military experts join guest host Murray Brewster to discuss. Plus: Roméo Dall…
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Jasper falls victim to wildfire. Can the next one be stopped?
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Yet another devastating wildfire has caused significant damage, this time at one of Canada’s iconic sites: Jasper, Alberta. The House speaks to a wildfire expert to dig into how the fire reached the town — and what can be done to stop the next devastating blaze. Plus — we look into Kamala Harris’s astonishing ascent to become the likely Democratic …
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Is the Trudeau circus in need of a Carney?
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What a week, on both sides of the border. In Canada, cabinet minister Seamus O’Regan’s departure necessitated a mini shuffle. With the prime minister expected to head off to vacation soon, will the summer provide a bit of a pause — or are there more moves to come from the beleaguered government? Two keen Hill watchers join The House to discuss. Als…
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Biden, Trudeau and a pivotal military meeting
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The fate of Joe Biden's presidency loomed large over this week’s NATO meeting, but Justin Trudeau had some big news of his own — agreeing to a major increase in military spending. Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. joins The House to talk about the summit, the spending and this country’s response to the American political drama. Then, a dive into the …
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Almost two weeks since the Liberals’ shocking loss in a Toronto byelection, the prime minister is still trying to pick up the pieces, amid calls for — at the very least — a national caucus meeting. Two veteran journalists break down how the PMO has responded and where Trudeau might go from here. Then — U.S. Ambassador David Cohen sits down with hos…
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Michelle Good kicks off our Book Smart Summer
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This summer, The House is talking to some of the smartest writers in Canada about some of the most urgent issues of our time. To kick off our Book Smart Summer series, host Catherine Cullen sits down with Cree writer Michelle Good for a conversation in front of a live audience at the Regina Public Library about her book of essays, Truth Telling: Se…
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Carbon tax and conspiracy theories: What’s happening in Saskatchewan politics?
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Farmers are not feeling the love from Ottawa, these days. Some in Saskatchewan told The House this week about feeling alienated and misunderstood by the federal government or urban Canadians. We also speak with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe about how he sees the state of the federation and how he’s handled some tricky run-ins with conspiracy theor…
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The divide over undocumented migrants in Canada
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The world is grappling with a migration issue, and Canada’s immigration minister says we’re not immune. Provinces, meanwhile, are arguing over resources and who’s responsible for asylum seekers. Marc Miller joins The House to talk about what should be done to make the system more fair, and how Canada should approach undocumented people in this coun…
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Treason on the Hill? Why some are pointing fingers
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A stunning report from a cross-party group of parliamentarians alleges that some Canadian politicians are wittingly or unwittingly aiding foreign powers. With the members who wrote the report sworn to secrecy, The House digs into what we know so far — and if we can ever get to the bottom of the allegations.…
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How Canada’s courts got so damn slow
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For too many Canadians, justice delayed is justice denied. It’s not just annoying — delays in the system are causing some cases to be thrown out. The House digs deep into the issue — and the federal minister responsible sits down to discuss possible solutions. But first, two keen Hill watchers will help break down the whirlwind of political news th…
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Politicians search for a fountain of youth votes
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They’re working late, because they want your attention. The Liberals and Conservatives are locked in a political battle for the attention and support of Canada’s youth, with the government looking to win back support of a key demographic that helped launch them to power in 2015. The House digs into the issue, hearing from some MPs trying to shakeup…
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Spy chief warns Canadians of TikTok risks
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Canada’s spies have been busy this year. There have been accusations of foreign interference, industrial espionage — and of course the killing of a Sikh activist on Canadian soil. And don’t forget a few looming issues, like whether Canadians can trust TikTok with their data. David Vigneault, the head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, s…
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Abortion, drug decriminalization dominate the political discussion
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Conservatives this week hammered the government on drug decriminalization, but Liberals countered with another hot-button issue: abortion. The House digs into both of those issues, hearing from an addictions doctor about what the heated political rhetoric means for people on the ground, and then weighing whether the Liberals’ claims on reproductive…
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Alleged hit squad arrested, and chaos in the House
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A dramatic development in a shocking case: police on Friday arrested three men in connection with the killing of the pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. We’ll break down what led to the arrest and what we know so far. The public safety minister also joins the program to discuss the situation, as well as the foreign interference inquiry’s f…
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Trash talking: High-stakes UN plastics negotiations unfold in Ottawa
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There’s a lot of garbage talk happening in the nation’s capital, as representatives from 176 countries try to hammer out a global deal on plastic pollution — one of the planet’s most significant and growing environmental issues. We speak with some of the participants at the conference — from officials, to advocates, to industry members — about the …
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A new tax on the rich, a long awaited pipeline, and a crisis in sports betting
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It may sound boring, it might be confusing, but the federal government’s new capital gains tax change could just become a major political sticking point. The House hears from tax experts and others about what the change could accomplish and whether everyday Canadians might be affected. Then, the federal budget unveiled this week failed to meet the …
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Get off my lawn! The fed-prov home building battle
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Everyone agrees that Canada has a housing crisis, but coming to consensus — and executing on — solutions is not quite so easy. Alberta looked to put up a wall between the federal government and municipalities this week, and Premier Danielle Smith joins The House to talk about why. Then, the federal housing minister responds. The public inquiry into…
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Trudeau's pre-budget extravaganza, and what a post-axe-the-tax Canada might look like
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We’ve already had a few glimpses at the next federal budget, thanks to a flurry of announcements this week and last. The finance minister joins The House to talk about those pledges and what more to expect. Then, it’s clear that Pierre Poilievre hates the carbon tax. But if the Conservatives gain power, what will they do instead? Two experts sit do…
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The real dirt on the Liberals’ two-billion-tree pledge
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The federal government has promised to plant two billion trees by 2031 as part of the fight against climate change. But it’s not quite going to plan. This special edition of The House digs into the real-world challenges of planting so many trees — and whether the promise can live up to the hype. Host Catherine Cullen visits a seed orchard to speak …
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It’s certainly feeling the heat. The Liberal government’s landmark climate policy, the carbon tax, has long been the target of the opposition Conservatives’ ire. But the Conservatives have allies, now — provincial premiers chief among them. The House hears from former premiers Jason Kenney and Kathleen Wynne about what’s gone wrong with the policy …
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Nine years to the day since Shamima Begum entered ISIS controlled Syria, she’ll find out whether she’s any closer to coming back to Britain. Josh is at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London to hear whether Begum’s lawyers have succeeded in arguing that the British government’s decision to take away her citizenship was unlawful. After she em…
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A Farewell Celebration to 22 years on the Air!
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On our final episode, we take a walk down memory lane & celebrate our 22 year run on the air!Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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A Celebration of 22 Years on the Air!
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This week, a special broadcast celebrating our 22 year run on the air!Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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1 on 1 Car Chat with You Tuber Sam Car Legion.Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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Series 2: Josh Baker Answers Listener Questions
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Josh answers your questions about Shamima Begum and the making of the multi-award winning series. Recorded in front of an audience at the BBC’s Radio Theatre in London, Naga Munchetty puts your questions to Josh including: what is it about this story that captures the imagination and curiosity of so many people? How did Josh keep safe while making …
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1 on 1 with OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt.Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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David Pulla, Triangle Tire & Jack Benzacar, Tire Butler, talk safe Winter Driving.Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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Canadian Racers Mac Clark and James Hinchcliffe talk racing, and PC Sean Shapiro shares winter driving tips.Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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Amy Bradley introduces Orbit Insurance and R.V. Winter TipsListen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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Real Facts about the World of EV's
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The real facts about the World of EV's with Mark Marmer, Signature Electric.Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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Extended Car Warranty's & Pre-Winter Maintenance TipsListen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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Auto theft nightmare with a listener on the show!Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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OMVIC, The RV Fall Show & Guardtree Warranty.Listen live every Saturday at 10am on Zoomer RadioAv Zoomer Podcast Network
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