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Sinopse
Hal Anderson hosts weekday afternoons on 680 CJOB. He has been broadcasting on radio and TV for over 30 years! Hal has been a news director three times, once in TV and twice in radio. So he knows news. But Hal also understands the importance of delivering information in an entertaining manner. If you dont get enough Hal here, please check out halanderson.ca.
Episódios
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Going DOWn
09/03/2020 Duração: 29minCarleton University Professor Ian Lee on the state of the markets (1:04); Jib Stop Founder Dane Bourget on the new Crimestoppers campaign (8:50) & Barbara Bowes stops by to chat about International Women's Day (19:03)
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The Roads Aren't All Right
04/03/2020 Duração: 37minDr. Michael Weinrath, Graduate Chair Criminal Justice Masters Program at the U of W, calls in to talk gangs in the city (1:10); What's it like when a tornado hits an urban centre? Justin Hobson, meteorologist and storm chaser, fills us in (9:54); CNIB's Insight Gala - all proceeds support the guide dog program. Tracy Garbutt, Independent Living Skills Specialist, visits the studio to give us the rundown (20:09); And are we finally getting better roads? Councilman Matt Allard breaks down the plan (28:44).
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Super Tuesday
03/03/2020 Duração: 43minTina Chen on Winnipeg's Chinatown & COVID-19 (1:30); Dog scholar Mark Derr (12:10); Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu (21:20); Chris Jackson from Ipsos on Super Tuesday (30:00).
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Bringing the Heat
27/02/2020 Duração: 28minHappy Chili Day! Rob & Jaylene Kewley are chili champs! (0:23); New flood forecast with expert Jay Doering (6:34) & Carolyn Klassen is back! (18:46)
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Your Healthy Heart
26/02/2020 Duração: 29minAmanda Nash of the Heart and Stroke Foundation comes in studio to talk the dangers of vaping (0:28); It's pink shirt day. Kathy Majowski from the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse tells about shifts in the conversation about bullying (9:12); And Grey Cup Winner Paul Bennett stops by to talk Canadian football and the Manitoba Heroes Program (21:11).
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Zombie Zest
25/02/2020 Duração: 26minBarret Miller of Forty Whyte Alive calls in to talk coyotes and other animal stuff (0:28); Colin Blunstone, lead singer of the legendary Zombies, chats about career and their upcoming show in the Peg (8:35); and Colin Fast of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce has some thoughts about Edmonton's new initiative to combat liquor store thefts (18:56).
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Miss Christine's Kitchen
24/02/2020 Duração: 26minSarah Broad on security at the Millennium Library (1:15); Louise Dupont, author "Hidden Treasures" (8:00); Christine Pattison from Miss Christine's Kitchen talks "Wall of Chefs" (18:05).
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New Kids on the Blockades
19/02/2020 Duração: 32minDr. Niigaan Sinclair of the Department of Native Studies at the U of M on the blockades and protests (0:38); Alyson Shane on the power of social media (11:14); Civil engineer and flood expert, Jay Doering on the flood situation (19:40) & "The Patch" author, Chris Turner with more on the blockades (24:33)
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Quarantine, From Boat to Plane
18/02/2020 Duração: 29minDr. Joel Kettner of the University of Manitoba talks about myths surrounding Covid-19, and whether a plague really could wipe us all out (0:44); we talk again to Debra Chan, who is has gotten off the boat and is now quarantined at an air force base in California (9:11); and Terry Shaw from the Manitoba Trucking Association talks about the impact of the blockades across the country (17:22).
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Streveler; Weather
04/02/2020 Duração: 25minDoug Brown on Chris Streveler (1:20); Weather expert Bruce Johnson (10:10); Jeff Braun reviews Uncut Gems (17:30).
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Using Social Media for Good is a Big Hill
16/01/2020 Duração: 18minMichael Belhumeur of Urban Knights & Ladies Peace Patrol is mad the city is taking down homeless shelters. He calls in to talk about an upcoming protest (0:43); Adam Bighill got an apology from Wendy Williams, and he accepted it. Carolyn Klassen talks about speaking up against bullying (9:22).
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Hunks and Cranks
15/01/2020 Duração: 23minIt's cooooooollldd! Weather expert Bruce Johnson calls in to talk about these frigid temperatures (0:51); Filmmaker Ryan McKenna talks about his new movie Cranks, which is screening at Cinemateque and has a secret connection to CJOB (5:47); And Hunks stop by. No, it's not Hal, it's a sketch comedy group who are headed on tour (14:43).
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Gunning For Change
15/01/2020 Duração: 26minSteven Moody of CAM-VAP on Canada's Lemon Law (0:45); Gun Club member, Jay Mangat on a possible hand gun ban (8:35) & Chris Isfeld on the Vikings Challenge (18:48)
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The Death of Live Music?
14/01/2020 Duração: 24minLocal musicians Romi Maze, Josh Bedry, Mike Menza & Brent Fitz weigh in on the state of live music venues in the city.
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Talking About Grief
09/01/2020 Duração: 26minAlex Forrest, President, United Firefighters Union (1:15); Carolyn Klassen on grief (7:55); Dwight MacAuley on Harry & Meghan (20:00).
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Merry Ukrainian Christmas
07/01/2020 Duração: 34minDirty Manitoba Restaurants (1:15); Celebrating Ukrainian Christmas (11:05); Barbara Bowes on shorter work weeks (22:50).
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Rough Routine
06/01/2020 Duração: 39minCarolyn Klassen on getting back to a post-Xmas routine (1:15); Alyson Shane from Starling Social on the Golden Globes (6:40); Moe Sabourin on concerns with transit security (17:25); Charleswood Councillor Kevin Klein on the lack of amber lights in school zones (30:55).
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5G and Goat Trees
02/01/2020 Duração: 34minAllan Castell from Winnipeg's Alpha Technologies stops by the studio to talk about 5G. Do we need it? (0:38); Not sure what to do with your Christmas tree? Aurora farms wants it, because their goats find them delicious (8:40); And Carolyn Klassen from Conexus Counselling breaks down new years resolutions (15:41).