Ontario Morning - Wednesday July 14,. 2021 - Part 1
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 14, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:56:19
Velma Ganssini of SOS First Aid and Safety Training has timely reminders about staying safe in - and on - the water; Our Haydn Watters introduces us to two extreme athletes, one who ran the entire Bruce Trail in nine days and another who completed a bike trip of over 1100 miles in three; Ben Rabidoux of Edge Realty Analytics in Owen Sound talks about the record-setting home sales in Peterborough and across the province; Urban designer Ken Greenwood discusses how the pandemic has led us to re-evaluate what works in our cities; A new report is calling attention to the barriers faced by Black women entrepreneurs across Canada; Consultant Chantelle Quow-Craig helped to analyze the research that was undertaken by the organization FoundHers; Jonathan Balcombe talks about his book, "Super Fly: The Unexpected Lives of the World's Most Successful Insects."; Gerald Evans is an infectious disease physician and professor with Queen's University's Department of Medicine addresses the confusion created by the World Health Organization's comments about mixing vaccines; Art lovers can visit a virtual exhibit by the Bruce County Museum. We hear from the artists putting together the 'Inspired Bruce County' show, Gayle Slinger and Margot Foster.

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