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    Explore " north bay" with insightful episodes like "Life as a Student Athlete", "Kim Kitchen in the Studio", "The First Grand Slam", "Saving seniors from nursing home hell" and "Are we killing the planet one election at a time?" from podcasts like ""Almost 107", "Accessing Art With Amy", "Inside Curling with Kevin Martin & Warren Hansen", "Inside the Village - A weekly podcast featuring newsmakers in Ontario" and "Inside the Village - A weekly podcast featuring newsmakers in Ontario"" and more!

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    Kim Kitchen in the Studio

    Kim Kitchen in the Studio
    With significant changes in mobility, old spaces become unknown insofar as the body must learn anew to navigate through them. In recent years, Kim Kitchen sought a more accessible means to art-making conducive to her new reality of disability. Audio and video emerged as a friendly, gentle, no-friction medium. From her home in North Bay, Ontario, Kim shares her journey and a new project that is a culmination of three years of this work! Connect with Kim: kimkitcheninthestudio.com

    The First Grand Slam

    The First Grand Slam

    Kevin explains pool play, updates us on how some of the new-look teams are doing at the first Grand Slam event of the season in North Bay, Ontario, and the guys give us their takeaways from the event.

    This podcast is produced by Amil Delic and Warren Hansen, recorded and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome.

    The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates. 

    Saving seniors from nursing home hell

    Saving seniors from nursing home hell

    In the latest episode of Inside the Village, Frisco and Scott explore a unique idea that could help seniors across the country stay out of long-term care: a homecare company owned and operated by the very workers who provide the services. Here to talk about the compelling concept is Danielle Turpin, co-founder of Home Care Worker’s Co-operative Inc., and Dr. Simon Berge, director of the Research Centre on Co-operative Enterprises at the University of Winnipeg. Also on the show: How a North Bay brewery is helping fund Pride events—one can of lager at a time. Jason Maclennan of North Bay Pride fills our glass with all the details.



    Are we killing the planet one election at a time?

    Are we killing the planet one election at a time?

    On this week’s episode of Inside the Village, we take a closer look at another hot-button election issue: climate change. Our guest is Keith Brooks from Environmental Defence, a leading climate advocacy organization. We also head to North Bay to find out why a chain-link fence has angered so many west-end residents. Stu Campaigne of BayToday.ca joins us with the full story. And finally, we go inside a Guelph laboratory where scientists are doing some especially meaningful work: using DNA to identify the remains of Canadian soldiers killed in battle decades ago. 

    Brittlestar breaks through

    Brittlestar breaks through

    In the latest episode of Inside the Village, Frisco and Scott explore the ‘See You on the Patio’ controversy in Orillia. Editor Dave Dawson and city councillor Ted Emond join us to discuss. Stewart Reynolds became a social-media hit during the pandemic, thanks to his extremely popular Covid comedy videos. We catch up with @brittlestar to see what he’s been up to, and what’s next. And we take a closer look at the largest conservation project in Canadian history with Mike Hendren from the Nature Conservancy of Canada.



    Over asking: Inside Ontario's out of control housing market

    Over asking: Inside Ontario's out of control housing market

    The housing market in Ontario is off the charts right now. In the latest episode of Inside the Village, Michael Friscolanti and Scott Sexsmith try to get some clarity as to why from Tim Hudak, CEO of the Ontario Real Estate Association. Also, free transportation to polling stations? One Cambridge city councilor is trying to make that happen for all residents of his community—and hopes other cities follow suit. And the city of Greater Sudbury has made a bold decision: to close all comments on its Facebook page. Ed Archer, the city’s CAO, explains why that move is long overdue.







    The search for Katrina

    The search for Katrina

    In this debut episode of Inside the Village, Michael Friscolanti and Scott Sexsmith dig deeper into the disappearance of Katrina Blagdon, a former Canadian soldier who suddenly vanished in St. Catharines on New Year's Eve. We speak to Katrina's mother and sister to get an update on the massive search effort to find her. Also, as the situation in Ukraine worsens, we speak with an Echo Bay, ON woman who is opening up her heart—and her home—to a mother and daughter fleeing the war-torn country. And finally, Peter Hummel of Fergus played his bagpipes outside his house every night for two years to honour healthcare workers. We talk to 'Peter Piper' about the good—and the bad—surrounding his gesture.

    0053 North Bay Produce, Leading Ladies in Food Safety

    0053 North Bay Produce, Leading Ladies in Food Safety

    In this episode, Jennifer Pulcipher, Director of Food Safety and Compliance and Kinsey Porter,  Food Safety Manager for North Bay Produce, discuss working in food safety for a grower-owned cooperative.  With 30 members representing over 2000 farms across North, Central, and South America, North Bay is a leader in fresh fruits and vegetables year-round. Headquartered in Traverse City, Michigan, North Bay markets and distributes products worldwide. 

    Jennifer holds a Master’s degree in Food Safety from Michigan State University and is responsible at North Bay for the oversight of foreign and domestic food safety programs; leading the charge on all corporate food safety and compliance initiatives.  Kinsey is responsible for Food Safety Modernization Act compliance, partnering with growers to implement good food safety practices, and communicating North Bay’s food safety commitment with customers. In this episode, we hear how their training and passion make them powerful forces in their industry.

    Zachary Kushel, Founder and Managing Partner at Marin Sonoma Impact Ventures | Credder Podcast #32

    Zachary Kushel, Founder and Managing Partner at Marin Sonoma Impact Ventures | Credder Podcast #32

    This is an episode of The Credder Podcast with host Chase Palmieri and special guest Zachary Kushel, Founder and Managing Partner at Marin Sonoma Impact Ventures.

    In this conversation, we discuss the launch of the MSIV Fund, the desired impact of the fund, the advantages of being a North Bay founder and company, why something like this has never been done before, venture capital today, and so much more!

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