Ontario Morning Podcast - March 21 2022 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Mar 21, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:53:12
With Russia firing missiles in Ukraine... Defence Minister Anita Anand is pledging to modernize the alliance protecting Canada's North and its military capabilities.
St. Patrick’s Day usually leads to rowdy student parties, but in Kingston the streets were quieter than usual this year. It wasn't long ago that partygoers cost the City nearly one million dollars in policing and cleanup at Queen's homecoming.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed back to Europe this week, to talk with NATO leaders there about Russia's war against Ukraine...and what to do about it.
Live theater's been through a lot during the COVID-19 pandemic -- from a complete shutdown to a partial reopening... to another shutdown with the surge of the Omicron variant. Now with the province lifting many restrictions, including masking, what do live performers need to do to keep safe and avoid show cancellations?
You're in the grocery store and see a shopper yelling at another shopper for wearing their mask -- even though you don't have to anymore. So what do you do?
With March break wrapped, kids and parents are already looking ahead to the warm months. One camp in Orillia says interest is already soaring in their summer programs.