Ontario Morning Podcast - January 19 2022
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 19, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:49:45
City works departments have plenty to clean up after the big snowstorm. And some say waste pickup would be easier if residents chipped in and did their part. We checked in to see how Cornwall and Kingston are managing essential services in the wake of the big dump. Covid has had a huge impact on students and teachers across the country, and education advocates say it has exposed many of the cracks in the system. In a scene that resembled all the makings of a TV drama.....Peterborough city council stripped three members of their portfolios after they voted against key projects. Examiner city hall reporter Joelle Kovach told us about the decision and the discord that followed. Security experts say there are privacy concerns with a smartphone app the Beijing Organizing Committee is using during the Winter Olympics in China. When was the last time a book made you laugh out loud? We could all use a good chuckle these days. Nadia Danyluk in Owen Sound offered some recommendations. Midland minor hockey associations are worried that a proposed hike in rink rental fees could lead to a drop in player registrations, at a time when enrollment is already low. Less than a month ago, Haydn Watters hosted a CBC radio special about Tilbury and how it was coping after losing its local newspaper in 2020. Someone heard that broadcast. And now, the paper is coming back.

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