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An aspiring cartoonist brings you a show all about cartooning, design, the world of art and anything else of interest. For artists and non-artists alike. If you like comics and cartoons, this podcast may actually be useful to you! |
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Built by Sir Henry Pellatt in the early 1900s, this castle was a direct reflection of the immense wealth this man had acquired with investments in the Toronto Electric Light Co. and Canadian Pacific Railroad. Casa Loma literally means, "house on the hill", and is currently managed and maintained by the Kiwanis Club of the City of Toronto. This is track one of a multi-track tour, to download the entire tour, visit www.Tourcaster.com |
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Weekly two hour podcast of the live radio broadcast, featuring two fanboys, a fangirl, weekly news covering collecting, books, video games (and more!), interviews with Star Wars personalities from across the Star Wars universe, fan audio productions, updates on fan activities, and then some! With over 430 hours and 160 episodes, correspondants from around the world, two editions (french and english), over 50 interviews, and more makes Star Wars en Direct, The Voice of Star Wars Fandom. |
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Coming to you from various places across Canada simultaneously, "The orangebuffalo" aims to present a unique, Canadian perspective on news, current events and hot topics from around the globe. We discuss the happening, and sometimes the historical, in regularly-released podcasts about a half-hour in length. |
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A Canadian weekly sketch comedy show that doesn't always play nicely with others. |
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A weekly show about Logo Design, Branding, In Depth Reporting & Opinions on What Really Matters in Logo Design |
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The Federal Government has introduced proposed legislation which will radically change the natural health products industry in Canada. The Bill reads like a police state manual and the end result will be 70% or more of the products currently available will be illegal. The draconian search and seizure powers granted to the Health Canada inspectors violate the implied bill of rights and the increased penalties are clearly aimed at putting companies in the industry out of business.
This is only the beginning. Listen to the podcast to learn more and find out what you can do to help Fight Bill C51 and preserve Health Freedom in Canada. |
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Adventure seekers are you ready! The Haliburton Highlands Hidden Gems Audio Tour is a -Choose Your Own Adventure! -Along the way you will drive to four very unique locations each with its own history and exciting activities. These activities all take place outdoors and can include Geocaching (Treasure Hunting), swimming, white-water and flat-water kayaking or canoeing, fishing, hiking, picnicking and even conquering the Blairhampton Triangle. It is recommended that Adventurers bring along a camera, as you will be visiting some of the most picturesque locations within the County of Haliburton. The tour can be done in one day or over multiple visits, although we hope that once youve visited these unique locations that you will return over and over again. This is track one of a multi-track tour, to download the complete tour please visit www.tourcaster.com. |
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G-Radio is dedicated to social justice, the environment, community, and providing a forum for people and issues not covered in the mainstream media. |
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The Elsie Dee Project is dedicated not only to the diffusion of poetry, but also to the exploration of the musical formulas which one could call the 'lowest common denominator'. |
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Kinetik the Jointman and @Large have joined forces to keep you on point with Hip Hop's dopest joints!
What were previously The Dope Spot Hip Hop Mixshow with @Large and The Joints Show! with Kinetik the Jointman have combined as... The Dope Joints Hip Hop Mixshow! airing from 10 PM to Midnight CST on UMFM CJUM 101.5 FM and www.umfm.com from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, MB Canada and podcasted here. Each hour of the show will be podcasted seperately usually Thursday and Sunday nights. Thanks for listening and visiting. Peace. |
Between The Covers is a podcast serializing the best in Canadian literature, from comedy to tragedy. Stories are narrated by some of our finest actors, with new installments each week. The emphasis is on contemporary fiction in Canada with international authors also represented.
The programme is produced by the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). |
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The National Film Board of Canada presents CITIZENShift, a series of podcasts created by media-savvy citizens who tell their stories their way, and want to share their experiences with you! |
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Spacing Radio is a bi-weekly podcast based in Toronto, Canada. We sit down with compelling and provocative civic leaders from Toronto, Montreal, and cities around the world to discuss the latest issues affecting the urban landscape. Our host David Michael Lamb and our cast of contributors will take you right into the middle of the public spaces and talk with the people that bring our cities to life. |
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The UKTI Briefing is an information service from UK Trade and Investment Canada. This monthly audio guide is for Canadian companies with international expansion strategies. |
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The Vinyl Cafe is written and hosted by Stuart McLean and features stories, essays and music (both live and recorded).
The Vinyl Cafe stories are about Dave, owner of the second hand record store, and they are collected in books and on CD. The stories also feature Dave's wife, Morley, their two children, Sam and Stephanie, and assorted friends and neighbours.
The motto of Dave's store - and of the radio show - is "We May Not Be Big, But We're Small".
More than 700,000 people listen to The Vinyl Cafe every weekend on CBC Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio and on a growing number of Public Radio stations in the United States. The program is also broadcast on an occasional basis on the BBC.
The Vinyl Cafe is produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada's public broadcaster. |
On The Next Chapter, veteran broadcast journalist Shelagh Rogers talks to Canada's best-known authors and the literary stars of tomorrow. It's the destination show for anyone who wants to know about Canadian books and writing.
Shelagh Rogers begins a new radio journey, one in which her passion for books will connect her audience to the ideas shaping today's fiction, poetry, nonfiction, mysteries, science fiction, and... well, all of the possibilities that you could encounter in a great Canadian bookstore!
The Next Chapter is produced by the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). |
Since going on the air in 1951, "The Broadcast," as it is affectionately known, has been dedicated to covering stories about the fishing industry, reflecting the people and the communities that depend on the sea for their livelihood.
The Fisheries Broadcast also provides basic survival information to fish harvesters, such as marine weather forecasts, meeting announcements and the opening and closing times of the various fisheries.
The Fisheries Broadcast is produced by the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), Canada's public broadcaster. |
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CBC Radio Rewind is a look back at the best CBC Radio One archive material.
Rewind is produced in Canada by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. |
CBC Radio's Writers & Company offers an opportunity to explore in depth the lives, thoughts and works of remarkable writers from around the world.
"Eleanor Wachtel is a tremendous interviewer: for the spaces she leaves; for the vast knowledge she has; for being approachable and easygoing, but at the same time always being ready and able to dive off into questions - of living and of writing and of Books Themselves - and helping her interviewees be comfortable and engaged enough to dive right along with her," writes one Writers & Company listener. "There's certainly no show like it."
Another wrote to say, "To listen to Eleanor Wachtel on Sunday for me is the highlight of the week - a real treat for the mind."
Writer/broadcaster Eleanor Wachtel has hosted Writers & Company from its inception. She brings her thoughtfulness and wit to conversations with such distinguished writers as Joan Didion, Zadie Smith, Derek Walcott, John Updike and Alice Munro. Eleanor draws out not only the intellectual but also the personal lives of her guests.
Also, through special series that feature writers from South Africa, New Zealand, India, Argentina, Central Europe and the world of Islam, Writers & Company takes its listeners to different countries and cultures.
Writers & Company is produced by the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). |
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