Episodios

  • Brian Pirvu, CAA Worst Roads; Cameron Waite, Real Life Robotics; Laura Lavalee, Evergreen Hospice, Trevor Linden, Cpt Canuck; RH Mayor David West; Jack Mancini
    Jun 7 2025

    The 2025 CAA worst roads campaign has released its annual list ….and you might be surprised which roads

    *did* and did not make the grade. Government Relations and CAA consultant Brian Pirvu joins us.

    Cameron Waite is the founder and CEO of Real Life Robotics …here to explain how and why robots are rolling into a neighbourhood near you

    Laura Lavalee, CEO of Evergreen Hospice, has some firsts to share and an expansion announcement too

    Plus

    Trevor Linden, Captain Canuck, looks back at his career and the challenges facing players then…and now

    Richmond Hill Mayor David West has details on new rules for some much-loved members of the family – our pets!

    And

    The Region’s’ Jack Mancini celebrates senior’s month!


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  • Christian Werhli, Fairy Trail Walk for Esther, Dennis Bulani, Author, Alex Lombardi, Hike for Hospice, Mayor John Taylor, Resident Survey, Jack Mancini, Staying Active in York, Michael Hanson, Glass Tiger
    May 31 2025

    Joining us – authors and politicians …community builders and a Canadian music legend and hometown hero.

    Christian Wehrli has organized a very special walk called the Fairly Trail Walk for Esther and is raising funds for children's books in local libraries in honour of his late sister.

    We have Dennis Bulani, a Saskatchewan farmer and author who wrote the book - 'What a Farmer Wants You to Know aboutC Food’. Dennis discusses why you should have confidence in the food in stores.

    Plus

    Alex Lombardi, the chair of ‘hike for hospice’ of Hospice Vaughan shares here plans for the hike, the unique service hospice care provides to end-of-life clients and why she is motivated to lead this event.

    Newmarket Mayor John Taylor invites residents to have their voices heard through a survey about a snow removal pilot project

    Jack Mancini reports on great spots in York Region to explore and get active.

    And, we are big fans of this great Canadian artist Michael Hanson is an epic drummer and founding member of legendary rock band Glass Tiger. Michael’s a Newmarket resident too and new inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame …and he is on the show!!

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    1 h
  • Josh Landau, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Ken Campbell, Award Winning Hockey writer, Toronto Star and Hockey Life, Mark Kahan, Canadian Cancer Society, Rebecca Shields, CEO, CMHA, Samson Wat, Markham Transportation, Todd Finlayson, McHappy Dayy
    May 24 2025

    Our guests on the show include:

    Josh Landau, Director of Government Relations, Ontario, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs who speaks with us about the rise in hate crimes in the GTA.

    Ken Campbell, award winning hockey writer who cuts through the noise surrounding the Maple Leafs heartbreaking, gut-wrenching, and hope dashing loss in game seven

    Plus

    Mark Kahan from the Canadian Cancer Society with details on the incredible ‘Wheels of Hope’ program, how its helping cancer patients …and how you can get involved

    The Canadian Mental Health Association, York Region and South Simcoe has declared a bold new objective – find a Cure for mental illness. We talk with CEO Rebecca Shields about this extraordinary goal.

    Markham’s proposed transportation master plan aims to cut commute times and reduce frustration too. Transportation lead Samson Wat joins with an update on how ‘the plan’ is progressing.

    And hometown ‘McPride’ for McDonald’s franchise -o wners in Markham who were all smiles on Mchappy Day. We’ll tell you why!

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  • Nicholas Jennings, Toronto Music Experience, Rob Flack, Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Karen Todd, BridgeNorth/Savvy Pathways, Ben Eisen, Fraser Institute- Ontario's Economy is Broken, Paul Rosen, Gold Medalist and Paralympian, Laura Mirabella, McMichael Moonlight Gala, Jack Mancini, What's Up Victoria Day Long Weekend
    May 17 2025

    Today – we cover some of the stories that made headlines this week along with a great lineup of guests including:


    Nicholas Jennings, music journalist, historian and board member for the Toronto Music Experience who speaks to us about the launch of this project.

    Ontario minister of municipal affairs and housing, Rob Flack, who will share details of a new act designed to cut red tape and speed up home construction.

    Plus, Karen Todd, Executive Director of the York Region non-profit Bridgenorth, tells us how her organization works with people caught in the sex trade industry.

    Ben Eisen, Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute and co-author of Ontario’s Economy is Broken, explains why our province has experienced a longer and deeper period of stagnation than the rest of Canada, a timely conversation with the latest Ontario budget, tabled this past week.

    We meet incredible athlete and gold medallist (and York Region resident) Paul Rosen , who reached the Paralympic podium after losing his leg in a hockey injury. Paul’s resilience has been tested …again …and he’ll share his story.

    Laura Mirabella from the McMichael Canadian Art Collection has details on a new exhibit and on York Region’s event of the year, Moonlight Gala 2025.

    And 1059’s Jack Mancini has what’s open and closed this Victoria Day Long Weekend plus a fantastic deal from Presto …and where to watch the fireworks.

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  • Dr. Justin Esekowitz, Cardiologist and President of the Canadian Heart Failure Society; Mike Smith, Aurora Sports Hall of Fame; Vaughan Mayor Stephen Del Duca (Vaughan Flavours); Ayami Sato (Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball); Louise Fry (TD Bank Survey of Canadian Women); MPP Dawn Gallagher Murphy; C.D. Howe Institute Paper on Immigration, Professor Daniel Hiebertt
    May 10 2025

    Today – as always - we have a great mix of trending, Insightful, York Region-focussed stories along with

    A stellar guest list - including:


    Mike Smith who shares what’s happening at the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame and how you can get involved, plus

    Vaughan Mayor Stephen Del Duca introduces Vaughan Flavours - a new local food festival set for July and August, and

    We meet Ayami Sato, arguably the best woman baseball player in the world …on the mound in Toronto this weekend and making history too

    Louise Fry of the TD bank shares the results of a new survey focussed on Canadian women - just in time for Mothers’ Day

    MPP Dawn Gallagher Murphy reveals details of a provincial program that’s pumping millions of dollars into York Region, and

    The evolution of our population over the coming decades. A new paper by professor Daniel Hiebert from the

    University of British Columbia - in cooperation with the C.D. Howe Institute - examines the important role and limitations of immigration in Canada. Professor Hiebert joins the show.

    This past week was heart failure awareness week in Canada. Here to share important details is Dr Justin Ezekowitz, Cardiologist and President of the Canadian Heart Failure Society.

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    59 m
  • Mayor Stephen Del Duca, Vaughan; Diana Matheson, Northern Super League; Derek Andrews, Aurora Cultural Centre; Brendan Neely, Guinness World Record; Taz Stuart, Ticks and Mosquitos, Ryan De Silva, Mother's Day at Upper Canada Mall;
    May 3 2025

    IF YOU ARE A REGULAR LISTENER, YOU WILL KNOW THAT NOT ONLY HAS ANN BEEN MISSING, THE FEED ITSELF HAS BEEN ON HIATUS AS WE RETOOLED AT THE STATION. TODAY’S SHOW MARKS OUR RETURN AND BECAUSE OF THIS WE HAVE SEVERAL GUESTS WHO WILL GET US ALL BACK IN THE SWING OF THINGS. WE ARE EXCITED TO BE JOINED BY:

    CO-FOUNDER AND CHIEF GROWTH OFFICER OF THE NORTHERN SUPER LEAGUE, A PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER ORGANIZATION, DIANA MATHESON

    DEREK ANDREWS, PERFORMING ARTS MANAGER OF THE AURORA CULTURAL CENTER SHARES AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR YORK REGION PERFORMING ARTISTS

    BRENDAN NEELY, A FIREFIGHTER AND FATHER WHO SHARES HIS ASPIRATION TO BREAK A GUINNESS WORLD BOOK RECORD WITH A BABY STROLLER

    TAZ STUART, ENTOMOLOGIST AND PEST TELLS US WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TICKS AND FLYING PESTS JUST IN TIME FOR THE WARMER WEATHER

    AND AS WE PREPARE TO CELEBRATE MOMS EVERYWHERE, WE HAVE RYAN DE SILVA, DIRECTOR AND GENERAL MANAGER OF NEWMARKET’S UPPER CANADA MALL TO LET YOU KNOW HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY AND HONOUR YOUR MOM

    BUT FIRST WE CATCH WITH MAYOR STEPHEN DEL DUCA WHO IS ANNOUNCING MORE GREEN SPACE AND A NEW PARK IN VAUGHAN.

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    49 m
  • Eric Jolliffe - Chairman and CEO of The Regional Municipality of York / Blue Door's Coldest Night of the Year / Impact of Trump's Tariffs / Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women / Doctor Shortage in Vaughan / Blue Rodeo Documentary
    Feb 15 2025
    • Eric Jolliffe, former Chief of York Regional Police; who has taken on the role of Chair and CEO of the Regional Municipality of York, spoke with Ann Rohmer about his responsibilities and goals for the region. Jolliffe talks about his learning curve in his new role, emphasizing the importance of collaborative partnerships and understanding the wide range of services provided by the region.
    • Emily Kelly from Blue Door is with Glynn Perkins to discuss the Coldest Night of the Year initiative, which aims to raise awareness and funds for the homeless during harsh winter conditions. Kelly explains the range of services provided by Blue Door, including emergency housing, health support, and employment training, and highlights the importance of community support.
    • Jim Lang spoke with the Minister of Small Business, Rechie Valdez, on the strategies to minimize the impact of Trump's tariffs on Canadian businesses, emphasizing the need to support local industries. Valdez highlights the government's Team Canada approach to defending Canadian interests and supporting small businesses against the proposed tariffs.
    • Shaliza Bacchus is with Sunder Singh of the Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women discussing her work in supporting displaced women and children, and the upcoming SIP and Support High Tea event.
    • Dr. Dominic Novak of the Ontario Medical Association discusses the severe shortage of family doctors in Vaughan, affecting over 42,000 residents. Novak highlights the challenges faced by family doctors, including outdated funding models and administrative burdens, which deter new doctors from entering the field.
    • Jim Lang interviews Greg Keelor and Dale Heslip about the new Blue Rodeo documentary, which celebrates the band's enduring legacy and impact on Canadian music.
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    57 m
  • Trump's Tariff Threats / Eating Healthy on a Budget / Black History Month / Caregiver Roles / NeoSort - A.I. Powered Waste Managment/ Youth Homelessness
    Feb 8 2025
    • Ann Rohmer spoke with Adrienne Batra the editor in chief of the Toronto Sun who discusses the implications of Trump's tariffs on Canada and the need for Canada to diversify its trade markets.
    • One of the potential impacts of tariffs is the cost of food. Joining Bailey Higgins is with Tasha Cortese, a Registered Dietitian at Mackenzie Health who provides tips on how to eat healthy on a budget, emphasizing meal planning, using coupons, and incorporating frozen and canned produce.
    • Jim Lang is with Phiona Durrant, president of the Aurora Black Community Association to discuss the importance of Black History Month and the various events planned to celebrate it in York Region.
    • More and more adult children of elderly parents are finding themselves in caregiver roles. Glynn Perkins is with Amy Coupal, CEO of the Ontario Caregiver Organization who talks about the challenges of caregiving for elderly family members and the importance of having a caregiving plan.
    • Ann Rohmer spoke with Matthew De Sa, Neosort's Chief Innovation Officer and Head of global products who explains their advanced recycling technology; which can identify and sort various types of plastics at a molecular level, aiming to improve recycling efficiency.
    • Youth homelessness is an ongoing challenge. Shaliza Bacchus sat down with Bonnie Harkness, the Chief Operating Officer of 360 kids to discuss the 360 Experience, an event to raise awareness and funds to combat youth homelessness in York Region.
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