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We heard why the OSCPA will be leaving Grey Bruce. We learned about a competition to distill a university thesis into a three-minute presentation. Political scientist Peter Woolstencroft offered his reaction to yesterday's Throne speech by the Ontario Li
Are you ready for a robot doctor? Our tech columnist Jesse Hirsh explained how we may find ourselves diagnosed by machines. We heard from birder Brian Morin in Cornwall about the thousands of crows that roost together there. Our Queen's Park reporter Mik
We began with Goderich Mayor Deb Shewfelt's reaction to recommendations to improve the emergency warning system in the aftermath of last year's tornado. Jack Roe had this week's Peterborough Report. The CRTC and the telcos are debating a national code o
Ben Webster talks about leading injured Canadian soldiers, including one from Kingston, on a climb in the Himilayas. We had an update on the crippled cruise ship, Carnival Triumph. Geoff Coulson from Environment Canada and Ian Siertsema in Huron County ta
Caiti Barrendregt-Brown in London told about what women are hoping to accomplish with the V Day One Billion Rising campaign. Dr. Peter Lin told us about efforts to ensure safe chemotherapy procedures. We heard about websites that glorify anorexia from Br
Greg Pietersma of the Upper Canada school board talked about their appeal to the OLRB to end teacher boycotts of extra-curricular activities. Phil Squire of the London Catholic Board told us about a proposal to pool money from fundraising. Who will be Po
Tech columnist Jesse Hirsh had details about apps that promise to protect your phone from prying ears. Andrea Mrozek talked about the implications of the court decision that obliges employers to make reasonble accommodation of employees' personal schedule
We talked to Robert Collins in London about efforts to get university students to settle in the city after graduation. Mayor Janet Clarkson told us why they've renamed their community Trent Lakes. We talked Olympic hockey with with Edward Fraser of the Ho
Move over Wifi, hello Lifi. Our tech columnist Jesse Hirsh explained. The future of Algonquin Park has some hunters worried about access when Crown Lands revert to aboriginal bands. The CBC's Evan Dyer told us more. Collector Kirk Parsons told us how m
Do you find yourself putting off visiting your family doctor even when something doesn't seem quite right? Dr. Peter Lin had some advice. University of Western Ontario biologist Liana Zanette talked about the toll cats take on birds and small animals. NY
Awesome London has its first winner. We heard from Erin Woodgate and Michelle Baldwin. Ashlee Smith told us about the search for a little lamb, her son's stuffed animal. We got tips from infectious disease specialist Dick Zoutman in Kingston on how to st
The Couchiching Conservancy is celebrating 20 years. Mark Bissett told us about their work. Polio survivor Ramesh Ferris described global efforts to eradicate the disease. Joe Miskokomon Chief of the Chippewas of the Thames told us about their new educati
Our tech columnist Jesse Hirsh told us what's at stake for RIM with this week's launch of the BB10. London councillor Dale Henderson suggests that people could make directed donations to local services to help control taxes. Monica LaBarge at Queen's Univ
We talked to Maya Mailer at Oxfam about the emerging humanitarian crisis in Mali. Jack Roe had the Peterborough Report. The CBC's Robert Fisher told us what to expect from the race to succeed Dalton McGuinty. The Dragon's Den is looking for ideas from Lon
George Mallay told us about the Sarnia's efforts to re-brand itself. Michael Rachlis dissected the latest numbers on what doctors in Canada are paid. We checked in with Bob Schreader at the Renfrew Health Unit and Brad Kirkkonnell in Kincardine to talk ab