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- Way more than just a tribute act - Dwayne Gretzky front man Tyler Kyte’s roots are in Downeyville/Dunsford. But his 10-piece band is loved everywhere. Two of the RMH’s covid testers explain why – andWay more than just a tribute act - Dwayne Gretzky front man …
- Lindsay’s Haleigh Wallace was happy to roll up her sleeve for the vaccine. Yes, that vaccine. She describes it like no other needle-in-arm experience. In a good way! Evictions during Covid demand newLindsay’s Haleigh Wallace was happy to roll up her sleeve for the …
- Yeah, he’s only 10. But Cameron’s Owen Hargrave and his hockey hot stovin’ belies his age. Strumbellas bass player Darryl James takes a kick at a solo project – and his Close Kicks scores! Can’t browYeah, he’s only 10. But Cameron’s Owen Hargrave and his hockey hot …
- Not your average all-male calendar: 12 fellas from Downeyville pose for their church hall’s fundraiser. Photographer Ashley O’Neill tells us just how NOT average that assignment was. When Lindsay’s SNot your average all-male calendar: 12 fellas from Downeyville pose for their …
- How could Covid-19 affect the workplace? Wards lawyer Calvin Chan says it depends. People, are flocking to feed Ken Reid’s chickadees – from their hands. Denis drops in on a Taste of India for more tHow could Covid-19 affect the workplace? Wards lawyer Calvin Chan says it …
- Downeyville do-ers like Mary Connell and Karen Cook transformed their hall – while maintaining its history. A long-time Little Britain area home schooler offers tips. The CMHA’s Jack Veitch with selfDowneyville do-ers like Mary Connell and Karen Cook transformed their hall – …
- Matthew Robbins hunts for food - and reflection. Host Denis hates seeing discarded styrofoam cups on his road. So, he interviewed one. A cup, that is. Luis Segara creates great food wraps and great hMatthew Robbins hunts for food - and reflection. Host Denis hates seeing …
- The KLFS got an $11,000 boost - good news for people like Heather. Jason Ward, of Wards Lawyers, explains government’s inspection blitz of local businesses. Julie Corlett knows dogs – and how to makeThe KLFS got an $11,000 boost - good news for people like …
- Area landfills re-opened this week – but with conditions. Still, Cuppy is pumped, so he held a news conference. Great time to try gardening, eh! Home hair care? Uh, maybe. They’re now called Heaps –Area landfills re-opened this week – but with conditions. Still, Cuppy is …
- Click the link to the right under "Other web sites/External links" to listen to the episode.Click the link to the right under "Other web sites/External links" to …
- Hair stylists, like Kim Murphy, miss us as much as we miss them. Lindsay’s homeless shelter sees surge in client numbers. Wards family lawyer, Ryan O’Neill, explains how Covid could affect child custHair stylists, like Kim Murphy, miss us as much as we miss …
- Bass players or Bassist: Graeme’s cool with either. So many chipmunks. So many squirrels. So, why? Reaboro’s champion of the post office is gone, but never forgotten. What’s a Covid-19 test like anywBass players or Bassist: Graeme’s cool with either. So many chipmunks. So …
- Host Grignon speaks with Charlie McDonald about the downtown reconstruction happening in Lindsay and its effects on the local businesses on Kent Street West; Barbara Doyle about the popularity of triHost Grignon speaks with Charlie McDonald about the downtown reconstruction happening in …
- Doug Tangney interviews George Avery and Walter Chidley about life in Little Britain and Mariposa township. Subjects include where they were born and raised, farming the land, education, hockey and sDoug Tangney interviews George Avery and Walter Chidley about life in Little …
- Doug Tangney interviews Laura Beall about the Beall family and their home at 9 Albert St. S., Lindsay. John Holtom and Moti Tahiliani contribute to interview. Subjects include some Beall family histoDoug Tangney interviews Laura Beall about the Beall family and their home …
- Doug Tangney interviews Bill Breese about life in Lindsay. Mr. Breese was a past principal of L.C.I. and a long-time resident of Lindsay. As well, he served in the RCAF. He talks about the changes toDoug Tangney interviews Bill Breese about life in Lindsay. Mr. Breese was …
- Doug Tangney interviews Dick Bulmer about life in the Fenelon Falls area. Mr. Bulmer, born in 1894, was one of the last blacksmiths in Fenelon Falls. He talks about his early years on his father’s faDoug Tangney interviews Dick Bulmer about life in the Fenelon Falls area. …
- Dorothe Comber talks to Doug Tangney about life in the Bobcaygeon area. There is no introduction at the beginning of the tape but a woman’s voice, presumably Miss Comber, begins speaking about the BoDorothe Comber talks to Doug Tangney about life in the Bobcaygeon area. …
- Stuart Flavelle recounts to Doug Tangney the story of the Flavelle family in Lindsay. According to Mr. Flavelle, his family first came to Lindsay around 1860 when his great-uncle, J.R. Dundas came toStuart Flavelle recounts to Doug Tangney the story of the Flavelle family …
- Broadcast announcers were Wyn McNabb (wife of Peter McNabb, owner of radio station CKLY) and Bob Eakins.Broadcast announcers were Wyn McNabb (wife of Peter McNabb, owner of radio …