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The Roar

Sault College

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Join us for The Roar, a weekly podcast featuring conversations with the community of Sault College. You'll hear from students, staff, faculty and admin, on life as members of the Sault College community. Episodes will vary each Sunday, starting with a Roar, and then followed by a Yip the following Sunday. Roars will be longer, 20-30 minute in-depth focused conversations with departments, program faculty and individuals from across the college community. Yips will be 10-15 minute quick episod ...
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News headlines, sports, weather and of course important things happening in and around our city, get it all on Today in the SOO. Join host Scott Sexsmith for all the information you need to carry on with your day. Get it every Monday-Friday and get it in five minutes or less!
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Sault Wesleyan Church

Sault Wesleyan Church

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Soo Wesleyan Church’s mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. We are simply a group of ordinary, everyday people who have found out that Jesus loves us and has called us to live for Him. Located in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan. Soo, Michigan. Find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/SaultWesleyanChurch
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Part history, part folklore, part travel, and all Michigan. Join Angie and Mike as they uncover Michigan and its hidden mysteries in a way that's never been done before. Be safe out there and text them when you get home. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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Heritage Bytes

Heritage Mississauga

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You don‘t have time to read through endless volumes of history books, you want to be a historic know-it-all now! Heritage Bytes explores the history, heritage, and culture, of Canada‘s 6th largest city. Each episode gives you a byte sized slice of the history of Mississauga from the beginnings over 10,000 years ago through milestones in history such as the War of 1812, the World Wars, and the development of a city through the amalgamation of lost villages. We look at the historic people, pla ...
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BACKGROUND The Believe in Better Project began in 2017 as a concept to curate a gathering of innovators focused on fixing what’s broken in healthcare. For the last five years, it has brought together some of North America’s leading visionaries, each of whom believes pioneering change in healthcare for the better is central to their purpose. THE PODCAST Today, the Project continues its mission by bringing together people who are making a difference in the world with people who want to make th ...
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Parallel Beats is a monthly musical journey hosted by Boston-based DJ, TwoHands. Blending beat-driven brand new tracks with classics tunes and blurring the lines as we travel through Electronic, Jazz, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat and World music. You're listening to the sound of Parallel Beats! Welcome along!
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For 7 years, Audioface has dared to address the way music shapes culture all around us. Sometimes-friends and music critics Sean and Dan deliver a no-B.S. look at the week in music news, music culture, politics, art, morality, and all the other stuff that (mostly) matters. Subscribe so you don't miss new episodes, dropping weekly. And become a Syndicate 23 member to get access to 7 years of reviews, award shows and bonus artist deep-dives. Plus, you'll support the worker co-operative that ma ...
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Shattered Sky is a long form actual play podcast using Cypher System, set in a home brew fantasy world. Our story takes place roughly a century after a series of apocalyptic events that unleashed monsters, spread a plague and broke the sky. Join players Nathan Kiss, Steph MHC, Markus Maes, Claudia Jacob and GM Lauren Bond as their characters work against the oppressive forces of the corrupt government and try to change the world.
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What makes a Sacred Fire? A Sacred Fire is sacred because it is used as an Anishinabe traditional wellness approach. A Sacred Fire is an important part of Anishinabe spirituality, communication with the spirit realm, and our ancestors. It is a sacred practice meant to make individuals feel open, grounded, and connected with people on Earth, and tho…
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In this episode of The Roar, Shay Verdecchia chats with Simran Puthawala, who shares her incredible journey from the vibrant streets of India to the snowy Sault Ste. Marie. Tune in to hear about her experiences transitioning from a student navigating culture shock and campus life to becoming a full-time staff member at Sault College.…
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I think one of us said this during today’s episode, so that’s the title. Why is this the picture? Because I typed ‘cover’ into google image search and it came up. We had a good conversation about French music that I didn’t record… This might not be the new theme. The LCBO is on strike, so no LCBO trip (Jon wanted something) but I got him beer at th…
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If Mississauga could talk, what would it say about Confederation more than 150 years ago? This week on Sauga 50-for-50, we hear from Mississauga up close and personal. In order of appearance, narrators include: Jake Dheer, Matthew Wilkinson, Merri Ferguson, Nicole N. Hanson, and Robert Smol. To stay up to date with Mississauga's 50th Anniversary ce…
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Albums discussed are Pinegrove’s ‘Skylight’ (04:22) and System of a Down’s ‘Toxicity’ (33:00). We also talk about the new song from Spacey Jane called ‘One Bad Day’ (52:22). This episode was recorded on January 28th, 2024. To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars …
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Welcome to Doug Ford's dry summer. Our Pride crosswalk is beaming bright and beautiful again. Insolvent landlords get court-ordered extension with strings attached. Weekend vigil planned for those impacted by AIDS. Dolly Parton to help out book lovers. What's the key to being a super-ager?…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Thessalon First Nation employees sign union cards and certify. What's in a name - Lots if you ask the Downtown Association. New Rotary parade route has some questioning the logic. Get an Agawa Canyon Tour upgrade for only $500. The walls come tumblin' down- Holy Trinity demo begins.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: "Text-gate" continues to make headlines - Councillor Spina responds to allegations. Bridge walk postponed will get re-scheduled soon according to organizers. Crimestoppers is moving, phone service could be interrupted. Trillium Talk this week covers the unexpected closure of the Ontario Science Centre. Sa…
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Weird day, grey, rainy but not, cool but hot. Hey that’s almost a poem… Isabelle is going to be an ally today. I don’t think I would be much help. We still love the new car. You get some lovely play by play about when we use the battery and when we use the ICE. Hey it’s almost Canada Day! We’re still not clear on how everything works in the new car…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: A city councillor is making accusations involving a supposed group chat at Monday's meeting. Emergency responders extract woman from library. SSM Police Board plans to write feds and province over local catch and release concerns. Fore! Golf club swinging attack trial underway. 35-year-old from Goulais ch…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Judicial pre-trial moved up for Steven Jones. NOSM has new boss. Police headlines. What's open and not this Canada Day. Keeping pets safe when fireworks go off. Free fishing to celebrate Canada's birthday. Paul Maurice's family speaks out on big Stanley Cup win. Hounds sign 14th rounder.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Sobering stats: Cannabis edges out booze as most common impaired driving substance. Some councillors not impressed with YMCA management. Major crime scene deemed murder-suicide. McDougall fined $70K for safety act violation. Batchewana First Nation band members take part in peaceful demonstration. Bridge …
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Sault native Paul Maurice is a Stanley Cup champ! A downtown parking fiasco could prove costly if not resolved soon. Brent Lamming gets promoted. Homelessness on the rise in SSM. Almost 20K homes between Sudbury and SSM to 'get connected'. LCBO to extend hours as strike deadline looms. Two local hockey pl…
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Applying for jobs can be a nerve-wracking process, but knowing how to follow up can make a significant difference. This week on The Roar, we dive deep into the best way of following up after sending in your job application. Our guests include Katie Mullin and Simran Puthawala from Sault College Job Centre.…
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For part 2, we travel the state from west to east to visit locations where the Underground Railroad played a significant part in Michigan's history. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram for photos, trivia, and more! Hosted by Angie Amman and Martin Butler. Written and edited by Angie Amman. Produced by Angie Amman. Artwork by Martin Butler. Great Lak…
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This time on Sauga 50-for-50, explore an Indigenous perspective on the importance of the Credit River with Carolyn King. Carolyn has been engaged by government, colleges and universities, businesses and community organizations to do cross-cultural training sessions and presentations to help people develop a better understanding of Indigenous and Fi…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Algoma University president has full support of board. Missing sisters found safe. January's blast furnace shut-down hot Algoma Steel hard in the wallet. The Soo's population has grown. Show your PRIDE - we've got a new crosswalk. This week on Inside the Village: Teens are going to learn skills to pay the…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: City police looking for two missing sisters. Insolvent out-of-town landlords alleged to have spent millions on luxury items. YMCA still looking for new members to remain viable. Air passenger levels down 4% in May - still down 28% from pre-pandemic levels. International Bridge Walk is coming up. Sault Sur…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Heat warning continues but relief is coming. LCBO workers set to strike July 5th. Sault College gets $50K to improve credit transfer system. OLG building to get $4M facelift. Algoma Steel completes upgrades to plate mill. Sudbury cop headed to trial - accused of assaulting 12-year old. Storm sewer work fo…
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This very special episode was hosted by a father daughter duo, our Director of Student Services and Success Kevin, and his daughter a Sault College student, Avery. Kevin and Avery had some special guests in to chat with them about being a father, joys and challenges of fatherhood, and the importance of men's mental health. Our guest line up include…
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Albums discussed are Jalen Ngonda ‘Come Around And Love Me’ (04:10) and Wine Lips ‘Super Mega Ultra’ (21:55). We also talk about the new song from Falling In Reverse called ‘Ronald’ (34:22). Spike’s mic sounds a little off because it was accidentally recorded with his laptop mic not his real mic. It’s still fine but that’s why it’s a little weird. …
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This week on Sauga 50-for-50, Historian Matthew Wilkinson and Traditional Knowledge and Land Use Coordinator for the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation Darin Wybenga, answer a question from about who Quenippenon Meadows Community Park, known simply as "Q Park" to residents, is named after. The story will take us back to one of the most tumultu…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Bill C332 passes unanimously in the House of Commons. The prez of the OMA visits Group Health. Richie Stacks wants out of the big house until his trial. Drug bust yesterday sees 4 arrested. Wildlife killed the power yesterday for 3,000 east-enders. Not a dream-home but this low priced property could be yo…
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On this week's episode we explore the role Michigan played in the Underground Railroad. This will be a multipart episode. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram for photos, trivia, and more! Hosted by Angie Amman and Martin Butler. Written and edited by Angie Amman. Produced by Angie Amman. Artwork by Martin Butler. Great Lakes Confidential Merch This …
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: There's a big brou-ha-ha over the fundraiser ride for ARCH. The Huron Board announces new director. Robinson Huron law firm agrees to allocate half its earned fees to Anishinabek causes. Algoma Steel adds to leadership team. A wet situation downtown yesterday. OHL announces new commish.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Local paramedics want to return to the bargaining table. If you take your dog across the river, you need to know this. Two First Nations dispute Robinson Huron Treaty legal fees. 2,000 extra people expected in town this weekend. Here's your chance to be Mayor for a day if you're in grade five or six.…
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Albums discussed are Bon Jovi’s ‘New Jersey (14:45) and Freddie Gibbs & Madlib’s ‘Bandana’ (43:55). We also talk about the new song from Madlib, Your Old Droog and Black Thought called ‘REEKYOD.’ (1:02:40 ) To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). *…
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Join Historian Matthew Wilkinson as he explores Treaties 22 & 23 and the Racey Tract in Historic Mississauga. June marks National Indigenous History Month, and Heritage Mississauga would like to encourage Canadians to celebrate and learn more about the cultural identity and diversity of First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples. To stay up to date wit…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Sault College board approves budget with massive deficit. Bushplane and Entomica to work more closely together. Two-vehicle collision causes significant damage. Rotating rally's to protest private clinic expansions coming to PC MPP offices. Jordan Foisy is a funny guy and has the hardware to prove it. Pau…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: De-rostered from Group Health, 3000 patients have new home as of today. Local 2251 Prez makes statement on pending court action against Group Health Centre. Ontario health Coalition to hold hearings on ED closures. Both sides of the river come together at City Council last night. Mayor Shoe is handing out…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Will lines at the border be extra long starting Thursday? Students will need to pass a financial literacy test to graduate. Two arrested after stolen truck gets stuck in sand. If you live around Boundary Road - South Market - Eastern Avenue, you might want to invest in ear plugs. Saginaw Memorial Cup win …
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This story tells the founding tale of Mississauga, rooted in the geological transformation of its landscape. Around 10,000 years ago, the region was covered by a massive glacier that eventually melted, forming the Credit River and reshaping the terrain. The melting glacier eroded rocks, and created fertile conditions for life to flourish. The river…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Police presence last night on Wellington. Mayor Shoemaker updates us with his 6 month review. ADSB student trustees green light cell phone ban. Cross border collaboration to protect the Great Lakes. City council from both sides of the river to meet Monday. Shoplifting doubles in a year: Chief is flabberga…
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Follow us on Facebook or Instagram for photos, trivia, and more! Hosted by Angie Amman and Marty Butler. Written and edited by Angie Amman. Produced by Angie Amman. Artwork by Martin Butler. Great Lakes Confidential Merch This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://p…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Province to invest $2.8M to support outpatient clinic. Two local pharmacies offer free virtual doctor service. City police blocked off portion of Wellington West overnight. Credit union merger looking for member support. Tenaris wraps up major maintenance project. Reconfiguration of Goulais Avenue starts.…
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