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Calgary Eyeopener
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CBC에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 CBC 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Eyeopener sets the agenda for the day, asking the questions that need to be answered and bringing compelling local stories to Calgarians
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Manage series 2435159
CBC에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 CBC 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Eyeopener sets the agenda for the day, asking the questions that need to be answered and bringing compelling local stories to Calgarians
543 에피소드
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×On today's show: Archaeology students are exploring some local history that predates the pyramids. We hear about a new field school in Edworthy Park from an anthropology professor at the University of Calgary; If you don't have time to workout from Monday to Friday, a U of C study says making up for it over the weekend is just as effective. For more, we spoke with kinesiology professor Martin MacInnis; The Okotoks Dawgs home opener is this weekend, so we popped down to Seaman Field to get in on the push for a 4th straight Western Canadian Baseball League Championship.…
On today's show: A recent report on housing data has given Alberta the lowest grade in the country. We spoke with the report's author to find out where the province is falling short; An old car sunken to the bottom of Lake Minnewanka was finally photographed by divers recently. The pictures are quite something! We spoke with one of the divers for more; Garden centres are bustling with folks this time of year. We took a trip to a popular one in Calgary to get a behind the scenes look at the organized chaos.…
On today's show: We spoke to pollster Janet Brown to learn more about how Albertans feel about separation, and a look at the current popularity of Premier Danielle Smith versus her political rival, Naheed Nenshi; We're joined by Alberta's only federal cabinet minister, Edmonton MP Eleanor Olszewski; It's International burger day! How to make the perfect burger with Blue Flame Kitchen's chef Darcy Welsch.…
On today's show: Alberta is set to change the rules around which books are allowed in school libraries, and we take a closer look at the issue; Where does protecting trees on private property stand? We spoke with with Ward 7 Councillor Terry Wong on the proposed incentives to keep more old trees standing; It's going to be be another hot week in Calgary. To find out why its so warm, and how long this heat will last, we checked in with weather specialist Kyle Brittain.…
On today's show: We check in with the mayor of Banff on being the protest and media hotspot for the upcoming G7 summit; The renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado has died. To reflect, we spoke with the Calgary firefighter who wound up in some of his most important work; Dandelions - are they a delicate burst of colour, or worthy of instant death? The pitch to defend dandelions…
On today's show: Canada's new energy minister Tim Hodgson joins us to talk pipelines and how he feels about current Liberal policy; we get the latest on the Canada Post strike from the local union president; we remember George Wendt who played "Norm" on Cheers, and who also had a lead role in a Stage West production here in Calgary. We reminisce about the late actor with a friend who directed that play.…
On today's show: the CBC's Elise Stolte brings us the conversations parents are having in Southern Alberta as measles cases keep rising; the Flames may have missed the playoffs again, but the team's mascot is on the brink of immortality. Harvey the Hound's creator joins us to talk about Harvey's push for the 2025 Mascot Hall of Fame; k.d. lang is now in the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. We speak with her about the achievement.…
On today's show: Businesses are bracing for yet another strike at Canada Post, and we hear from a local shop owner about the potential impact; We spoke with the chair of AHS' AI in Health to learn about how artificial intelligence is being used to streamline administrative tasks in Alberta emergency rooms; What will 2025's summer playlist sound like? Spotify has some predictions, so we checked in with a local songwriter and music radio host to hear her thoughts about this year's potential hits.…
On today's show: why the province plans to pay for RSV injections for high-risk infants; the countdown is on for the G7 Leader Summit in Kananaskis. We hear about the security precautions being taken, and what's at stake for Canada; we celebrate WHL champions, the Medicine Hat Tigers, who are now heading to the Memorial Cup.…
On today's show: We spoke with Calgary Chamber of Commerce CEO Deborah Yedlin, who is in Ottawa amongst new cabinet ministers and making the case for the city's economic interests; Picture Diamond Valley in the Foothills, and then double its population. We spoke to the community's mayor to get an idea how a public hearing about a big development went last night; How would you like a pile of fries smothered in gravy and worms? We caught up with a food truck owner who is bringing unique eats to this year's Stampede.…
On today's show: The province has released a new ten-year strategy aimed at a new plan for ending gender-based violence; Alberta is now home to five million people. We took a look at how fast we're growing, and how that compares to past generations; Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley joined us on the eve of the band's induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame to reflect on a career that spanned three decades.…
On today's show: four term city councillor Gian-Carlo Carra tells us why he's not seeking re-election in October; what does this soggy start of the week mean for a low snowpack? We ask an expert; have you seen an unusual looking light-brown magpie around town? We hear all about the unique and rare ghost magpies.…
On today's show: a city councillor thinks it's time to find a new way to pay for sports facilities. We speak with Ward five's Raj Dhaliwal; we speak with a Calgary man on a trip to visit his mother in Kashmir who has found himself amid a conflict between India and Pakistan; with century-old homes on the chopping block and townhouses coming down the pipe, how long can Ramsay stay Ramsay? We ask a local.…
On today's show: after some tight years, the number of family doctors and nurse practitioners accepting patients is on the rise. We get the lay of the land; we set up Calgary Wild FC's home opener this weekend at McMahon Stadium; we talk to two people who saw Nirvana here in Calgary before they hit it big, including the guy who recorded the show!…
On today's show: a classic old house in Ramsay could be coming down to add density to the neighbourhood. We find out more about the MacLean Residence; we mark 80 years since VE Day, with a look at Calgary's role in the war; to be the only character, or not to be. We speak to the star of a one-actor version of Hamlet!…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: we speak with a First Nations lawyer about how Treaty rights fit into the separation conversation; we speak with CBC's Vatican Analyst about the papal conclave that has begun in Rome; Calgary is hosting the National Junior A Hockey League Championship this week. We touch base with the head coach and GM of the Calgary Canucks, ahead of the Centennial Cup.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: the CBC's Jason Markusoff joins us to discuss the address Premier Danielle Smith gave on Alberta's path forward; we hear about the efforts to turn a stretch of inner-city street into a permanent park; Nirvana played one concert in Calgary back in the early 90s, but it's been hard to find evidence of it - until now. We hear why a local fan is pretty sure he found a recording of the show.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: what happened when Quebecers started to seriously talk about separatism? A history lesson from out east; we mark 80 years since the liberation of the Netherlands with a member of the Canadian delegation that has made the trip; what Calgary's slitheriest wildlife are getting up to right now.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: we speak to a member of the Alberta Prosperity Project about what the current political moment in Alberta means for the push for separation by some citizens; farmers across Alberta are seeding this year's crops. We check in with a couple of them; wheely good deals and where to find them! We chat with the founders of Calgary Bike Swap.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: we connect with Justice Minister Mickey Amery to hear about a new bill that would change how elections are run in Alberta; what a multi-million dollar funding boost will mean for a local initiative to support community projects around town; we tell you about the curtain call for an iconic Calgary open mic night that's known in comedy circles across the country.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: we talk to a former deputy chief at Elections Alberta about the province's bill that sets out to change the way elections in Alberta are run; Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi joins us with his take on what the federal NDP's dismal election results mean for its provincial counterpart; the election cost two major party leaders their seats, and one has resigned. We examine what's next for the Conservatives and the NDP.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: Canadians re-elect a Liberal government. Pollster Janet Brown breaks down the ballot; Conservative MP Greg McLean join us, fresh off his win in Calgary Centre; we speak with Liberal candidate Corey Hogan about election results in Calgary Confederation.
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: a spokesperson for Elections Canada joins us with everything you need to know before you vote; we hear how Calgary's Filipino community is reacting to the tragic events in Vancouver this weekend; we get an update on a slow down in the local film industry.
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: The president of Bicycle Calgary joined us for his take on the province mulling more say on where bike lanes can go; How higher housing prices impact people trying to move on and move out; Ahead of her appearance at Calgary Expo, Catherine Tait joined us to chat about her role as Nellie Bertram from The Office, and more!…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: Our interviews with local election candidates continue, this time we heard about the Conservative Party's platform from Calgary-Centre candidate Greg McLean; A Toronto lawyer's efforts to preserve a piece of history at the soon to be closing Hudson's Bay in downtown Calgary; We checked in with the brass at Decidedly Jazz Danceworks ahead of their opening night of their 40th anniversary season.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: we speak with a local Liberal candidate about his party's platform; measles cases continue to climb around Canada, and there are signs of a deepening spread in Alberta. The latest from an infectious diseases specialist; a new podcast explores stories from a time capsule uncovered in Calgary last year. We hear all about it from its producer.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: a look at the legacy of Pope Francis. We speak with a local Catholic Priest who travelled with the Pope on his papal visit to Canada; a local member of the Catholic Network for Women's Equality shares her thoughts on the passing of Pope Francis; Calgary runner and Olympian Rory Linkletter placed in the top-10 of the prestigious Boston Marathon. We talk to him about the experience.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: We spoke with CBC national network reporter Juanita Taylor to reflect on the passing of Pope Francis; Why would a Calgary company go all the way to Germany to build its first major project? CBC's Paula Duhatschek joined us to explain; We did a little head banging with a member of a local metal band who has been named Alberta champs in the Wacken Metal Battle.…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: Blue, orange, red and green, but don't forget about the independents of all political shades! We heard from candidates running without a party flag; We made our way down to ATCO field to hear from a veteran goalie and a highly touted new centre-back as they get set for Cavalry FC's home opener; It's springtime at Butterfield Acres in Calgary, and baby animals are out causing a ruckus. Our Jennifer Dorozio couldn't deny the cuteness!…
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Calgary Eyeopener

On today's show: New legislation could make Alberta the first jurisdiction in Canada where authorities can force an adult into treatment for drug addiction; We kicked off our interview series with federal election candidates, and first up, the NDP's Keira Gunn from Calgary-Confederation; A live music show for just 44 people? And they don't know who is about to perform? We spoke with the organizers of Follow the Flame 444.…
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