Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday July 31, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 31, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:52:09
Tomorrow marks one hundred and eighty six years since slavery was abolished throughout the British Empire.We learn more from Rosemary Sadlier. It's back to school for young people in Ontario- elementary students will be back in class full time come September. Secondary students will alternate their days or learn online. We talk to Cathy Abraham, President of the Ontario Public School Boards' Association. Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind has drastically scaled back the number of people its able to rain at its residential centre. It is now just one at a time. We meet a man who decided pandemic or not, he had to make the trek to meet his dog. The Ontario Government announced yesterday that students will be returning to school in September, with some covid caveats. The Chair of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Diane Lloyd talks about what that means. A temporary encampment at Belle Park has to be taken down today. What's happening? Kingston city councilor Jim Neill tells us. We learn more about this week's Emmy nominations. Hutchinson House in Peterborough is offering day camp kits. We learn more from Erin Panepinto. Jim Byers gives us ideas to Explore Ontario this year.

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