Episodios

  • Can you politely heckle at sporting events? Turns out you can!
    Jul 4 2025
    Athletes often have to deal with spectators heckling, while they are preforming, which often is nasty un-nessicary comments. Enter Trevor Gilmore, a content creator who sticks to light hearted heckles, and offers some nice compliments as well towards athletes. @TrevChrips
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    14 m
  • Stampede's sober day party -'Saddle Up Sober'!
    Jul 4 2025
    Saddle Up Sober is an all ages, alcohol free event happening at Ranchman's Saturday July 12th, with line dancing and live entertainment, in including a performance from Calgary’s own, Jayme Minor.
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    14 m
  • Stampede's economic impact on the city: Is it really - $540 million?
    Jul 4 2025
    The city released details about the economic impact of Calgary’s Stampede and its benefits on the city over the next 10 days. Moshe Lander, economics professor Concordia University, joins Sarah to discuss the local, provincial, national and international money. AND - in the next decade is Stampede going to be a music festival??!
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    15 m
  • Kevin Morrison: Calgary's #1 concession "hawker"
    Jul 3 2025
    Kevin Morrison has been selling licorice, popcorn - and, eventually, beer - since 1988. You've been waving him down while he's running up and down the stairs at Calgary Stampeders games, Calgary Flames playoffs, Okotoks Dawgs matches - and more. Oh, and don't forget all the concerts. Meet the man who takes thousands of steps - and never gets calf cramps.
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    11 m
  • Meet Brad Dezotell, pyrotechnician behind Calgary's fireworks
    Jun 30 2025
    When the skies over Stampede Park in Calgary erupt Tuesday evening with a choreographed dance of BOOM, BANG, CRACKLE, it’s because of months and hundreds of hours of careful preparation. The man behind the boom is Brad Dezotell, a veteran pyrotechnician, the founder of Fireworks Spectaculars, an Alberta company now recognized as a world leader in staging fireworks.
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    11 m
  • Seven Degrees of Sam Roberts in Canada? More like 3.5 ...
    Jun 30 2025
    Canada Day celebrations at the Confluence in Calgary feature multi-Juno award winning Canadian rockers the Sam Roberts band on the main stage at 9:45 p.m. Sam Roberts joins Sarah to talk "Seven Degrees of Sam Roberts" plus the role of songwriters right now in documenting Canada's newfound strength and independence at a critical time in history. And a very Canadian humble nod when you understand you're sometimes viewed as the opening act to fireworks.
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    15 m
  • Calgary-built app plans meals, saves money with AI help
    Jun 30 2025
    Artificial Intelligence can help you plan your next meal, and do it by taking advantage of the latest deals at your nearby grocery store. It’s thanks to an app developed by a Calgary man who loves to cook, who loves a good deal and who knows how to build phone apps and who saw the power of AI to do it faster/better. Ray Belisle's app is called "RecipeWiz."
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    11 m
  • Sonya Sharp pledges more police in Calgary
    Jun 30 2025
    As part of her Calgary mayoral campaign, current councillor Sonya Sharp pledges a significant boost in municipal funding for policing. Sharp, who is running as part of the Communities First party, says the city must increase its police officer per capita ratio. Her plan includes budget investments, developing a new training and retention plan and making sure qualified people are appointed to the police commission.
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    13 m