Sinopsis
Hugh Kruzel's program "Eat This! Drink That!" visits Golden Grain bakery. This 3rd generation bakery is a local icon and destination for residents and visitors alike.
Episodios
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Northern Lights Festival Boreal 2020
16/12/2019 Duración: 26minMax Merrifield speaks on the upcoming 49th edition of NLFB. This is Canada's longest continuously running folk festival and it happens right here in the Nickel Capital every July.
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Dr. Lyne Giroux speaks about skin
13/12/2019 Duración: 30minDermatologist, Dr. Lyne Giroux describes some of the many diseases of the skin, treatments and fresh research. Her clinic does both the medical and cosmetic services that keep people healthy, and also happy with the look and feel of their skin.
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Lise Leblanc talks Caregiving and quality of life
07/12/2019 Duración: 30minWith several books behind her and an upcoming release (May 2020) of one on Grief, Lise Leblanc knows the value of caregiving. She also speaks on the potential for burn-out and being overwhelmed by situations the caregiver faces. While there are professionals the bulk of caregiving falls to family members who do not always have the skills, knowledge, network, nor capacity to deal with increasing levels of need. Lise shares her story and talks about how her insights, observations, and real world experiences may help you in this role.
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One Stop Naturals
25/11/2019 Duración: 40minDo you know where the only Canadian drive thru healthfood store is? Val Caron is located just 15 minutes north of Sudbury's downtown core and One Stop Naturals is housed in a repurposed Harvey's. The drive thru could have been seen as a detractor, but Jessica Ernewein had the vision to use it in many novel ways. Not only organic teas and coffee are take out, but place your order for homeopathic remedies, and organic products and you can pick it up at the window. If getting in and out of you vehicle is difficult imagine what this means! A wonderful bright store with clean lines and knowledgeable staff... listen to this episode and learn more.
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The Diversity of Italian Wines
10/11/2019 Duración: 29minThis episode was recorded at The Royal Ottawa Golf and Country Club in the fall of 2018 and broadcast in June of 2019. The tasting demonstrates the diversity of Italian wines, the spectrum of grapes, and the geographical and soil complexities in selecting varieties and vineyards.
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September is Jazz Month
10/11/2019 Duración: 29minJazz Sudbury's Allan Walsh sits down with Hugh at Kuppajo to talk about the annual September Festival and the history of jazz in Sudbury
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Moose Hide Campaign aims to reduce violence
10/11/2019 Duración: 30minEnding violence against, and harm of women and girls is the objective of Paul Lacerte's Moose Hide Campaign. Hugh and Paul have a conversation about how the campaign works, who programs are being delivered to, and collaboration with police forces across the country. This originally BC campaign is now national and is transferrable to other countries. Airing on CKLU the day before Valentine's it hopefully reminds us about love and kindness.
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Veronique Rivest talks wine at 10,000m
10/11/2019 Duración: 28minI've been wanting to share this for some time. Originally broadcast perhaps 2 years ago the story remains fresh and current. Veronique is known internationally for her expertise in wine knowledge and has reached incredible heights in her career. I knew her at Gatineau's Les Fourgeres and across Ottawa's wine scene. She now runs Soif and also is Air Canada's sommelier. This episode is on selecting wines for flights across Canada and around the globe.
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Talking restaurants, bars and beverages with Sean Soole
10/11/2019 Duración: 29minAustralian born Sean Soole knows the hospitality industry like no one else. He has opened, redesigned, and successfully run restaurants, lounges and bars in the south island. He made his mark in Victoria, B.C. and now does globally respected books on cocktails while consulting on all things food: from menus to management.
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Bryston's on the Park
09/11/2019 Duración: 15minThis is a conversation with Norm Eady. Bryston's has been a leader in delivering quality catering and dining at their Copper Cliff heritage building and at Science North under the care of Red Seal chef Mel Eady. We talk about the history of the company, the importance of a team with both skill and passion, employee retention, and client satisfaction.
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Knifewear knows knives
09/11/2019 Duración: 28minHugh talks with Colin McGuire at Knifewear. This shop (and it other locations) house Canada's best selection of Japanese Knives, sharpening stones, and chef's tools. Yes, they have mail-in and in-store knife sharpening services available, but if you want knowledge this is your one stop for gathering awareness and finding the knife best for you.
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Marc Turgeon talks about innovation and collaboration
30/10/2019 Duración: 31minMarc Turgeon talks about innovation and collaboration Engineer Marc Turgeon works at 1545 Maley Drive in Sudbury. He talks about innovation and the benefits of being at NORCAT and in the Fortin Discovery Lab.
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Federal Election 2019: A conversation with Todd Robson
23/10/2019 Duración: 30minHugh has a conversation with Todd on Election Day, and again the day after. The talk focuses on what makes the parties and leaders different and alike. The second half is all about results and interpreting the impact.
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Politics and its impact on our Quality of Life: a conversation with Todd Robson
21/10/2019 Duración: 35minPolitically aware Todd Robson offers insight into municipal, provincial, and federal decision making and the voting process. On the day of an election in Canada listeners may find this conversation particularly of interest.
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What makes a GREAT Hamburger?
20/10/2019 Duración: 29minIn this episode Hugh asks Derrick Mitton the question "What makes a great Hamburger?" And why should he ask Derrick? Mr. Mitton has fed thousands from his Chip Stand on the road from Thunder Bay to Duluth Minn.
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Calgary Central Library stunning inside and out
18/10/2019 Duración: 27minMary Kapusta, Communications Officer with the Calgary Public Library takes Hugh on a tour of the new Central Library. The architecture and the interior design welcome users to a new public building featuring fresh design ideas and innovative uses of spaces. Follow along as they walk through the foyer, children's areas, and general holdings where contents are displayed in inviting ways, and interaction encouraged.
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David Peres of Minalytix talks business
10/10/2019 Duración: 40minMinalytix stared six years ago in the NORCAT Commons and now employs 18 plus software designers, user interface specialists, and analysts to assist the mining industry in data gathering and in understanding trends. On their product side MX Deposit provides a platform for auditable data gathered from more than just drill holes, and assays. A success in the entrepreneur/startup ecosystem that NORCAT encourages.
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5th Winter Clothing Drive Sudbury
02/10/2019 Duración: 11minA conversation with Derek Cashmore or Cooper Equipment Rentals on the winter clothing drive he spearheads annually in Sudbury. Cashmore and many members of the community step up to support Our Children Our Future and kit out thousands who have no appropriate winter wear.
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St George Medical delivered home health, but no more
01/10/2019 Duración: 37minThis episode is a conversation with Jessica Montpellier of St George Medical. On the eve of the termination of this and similar services a phone call with France Gelinas MPP and NDP Health Critic describes how Queen's Park forgets the uniqueness of Northern Ontario including the geography.
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Addictions, Drugs, Harm Reduction and Homelessness
01/10/2019 Duración: 29minFred at SACY (Sudbury Action Centre for Youth) talks about the population often invisible and vulnerable. This is not just a Sudbury story; it is being played out across Canada coast-to-coast.