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- Pete Heule
- Oct. 28: Pete introduces us to the tongue-devouring isopod (9:22)
- New Camrose mayor
- Oct. 26: Cancer survivor and former police chief takes on a new challenge (6:35)
- Brian Keating
- Oct. 26: Our wildlife expert goes birdwatching in Banff (9:27)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Oct. 26: Why posting wait times may be a good idea for hospitals (7:55)
- Jeff Mortensen
- Oct. 26: Edmonton dancer finishes third place in competition (6:07)
- Meer wiretap
- Oct. 22: Wiretap evidence from Jonathan Meer trial (7:37)
- Shumka support
- Oct. 22: Edmonton Shumka dancers cheering one of their own (6:00)
- Legal series
- Oct. 21: Legal expert explains how the divorce process works (8:37)
- Citizenship ceremony
- Oct. 21: Canada welcomes 47 new citizens at CBC Centre Stage (5:41)
- Twin Brooks
- Oct. 21: City publishes walking map of Twin Brooks community (6:29)
- Political Panel
- Oct. 21: Looking back at Alberta's municipal election (11:11)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Oct. 21: Edmonton's non-fiction literary festival - LitFest - kicks off (7:12)
- Halloween at the Stollery
- Oct. 21: Halloween comes early for young patients (5:40)
- Sustainability Week
- Oct. 19: Bicycle-powered concert kicks off week at U of A (4:31)
- Marvin Washington
- Oct. 19: Lessons learned from small business owners (9:24)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Oct. 19: The lost art of the physical (7:00)
- Mario Annicchiarico
- Oct. 19: Esks playoff hopes still alive after OT win in B.C. (6:29)
- Linda Goyette
- Oct. 18: Edmonton writer releases new children's book (7:26)
- Jason Foster
- Oct. 18: Our beer expert reports from SHABAM! (7:12)
- Robert Harriss
- Oct. 18: Similarities between Edmonton and Houston, Texas (8:08)
- Tim Adams
- Oct. 15: Review of the campaign so far and what to expect on Monday (9:04)
- School closures
- Oct. 15: Steve Finkelman takes us to southside communities facing school closures (7:05)
- Jim Lightbody
- Oct. 15: U of A prof offers election day predictions (5:36)
- Legal series
- Oct. 14: Legal rules of common-law relationships (6:51)
- Fake blogger
- Oct. 14: Mystery blog post raises eyebrows during election (7:06)
- Pete Heule
- Oct. 14: Pete brings us news of a newly-rediscovered insect (6:38)
- Political Panel
- Oct. 13: Reviewing Danielle Smith's first year as Wildrose leader (10:29)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Oct. 13: LitFest 2010 gets set to kick off in our city (8:23)
- Liane Faulder
- Oct. 12: Three great "hole-in-the-wall" restaurant spots (7:02)
- Turkey dinner
- Oct. 12: NAIT students serve up Thanksgiving dinner at Boyle Street Co-op (5:53)
- Frank Warren
- Oct. 12: PostSecret creator talks about his work (7:00)
- Kaffe Fassett
- Oct. 8: World renowned knitter visits Edmonton (6:50)
- Pete Heule
- Oct. 7: What happens when honeybees get "buzzed"? Pete knows (9:00)
- Legal series
- Oct. 7: Making legal decisions for incapacitated adults (7:13)
- Laskoski family
- Oct. 6: Travelling family checks in from Morocco (9:32)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Oct. 6: Celebrating "Read In Week" in Edmonton (8:13)
- Political Panel
- Oct. 6: Looking back at James Cameron's visit to Alberta (9:00)
- Junior roller derby
- Oct. 5: Isabelle Gallant checks out E-Ville's new junior league (5:45)
- Richard Elliott
- Oct. 5: Discussing HIV/AIDS and Canadian criminal law (10:54)
- Inner city health
- Oct. 5: Boyle McCauley health centre marks 30th anniversary (7:13)
- Rita Chiarelli
- Oct. 4: Singer talks about her new film "Music from the Big House" (9:57)
- U22 performance space
- Oct. 4: Young Edmonton musicians have a new performance venue (8:47)
- Jason Foster
- Oct. 4: Jason reports from "Unity Brew 2010" (5:46)
- Stony Plain Road
- Oct. 1: We head to neighbourhoods surrounding Stony Plain Road (6:49)
- Bear Nation
- Oct. 1: EIFF hosts Western Canada premiere of new Malcolm Ingram film (11:47)
- New arts venue
- Sep. 30: Bohemia Cafe opens in Queen Mary Park (5:45)
- Cameron visit
- Sep. 30: John Archer reports on James Cameron's Edmonton visit (7:29)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Sep. 29: Laurie reviews Ross King's new book on the Group of Seven (7:28)
- Riverdale (Part 3)
- Sep. 29: What Riverdale residents are looking for in their community (8:23)
- Brian Keating
- Sep. 28: In search of gorillas in Rwanda (6:52)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Sep. 28: When to bend the rules on medical research (6:52)
- Marvin Washington
- Sep. 28: Our small business columnist returns (7:25)
- Five Questions
- Sep. 28: Mayoral candidates offer their opinions on the airport issue (2:25)
- Liane Faulder
- Sep. 28: Three great places for Thai food in Edmonton (6:17)
- Stephen Lewis
- Sep. 28: Humanitarian and author joins us live in studio (9:58)
- Riverdale (Part 2)
- Sep. 28: What Riverdale residents are looking for in their community (6:06)
- Danny Michel
- Sep. 28: Ontario musician drops by Studio 2 to chat about "Sunset Sea" (8:40)
- Riverdale Community
- Sep. 28: What Riverdale residents are looking for in their community (10:37)
- Mayoral Debate
- Sep. 24: Tim Adams previews the first Mayoral debate (9:02)
- Community profile
- Sep. 24: The CBC's Steve Finkleman takes us to Windermere (9:27)
- Civic election
- Sep. 24: Tim Adams previews Ward 3 and 11 debates (7:18)
- Windermere community
- Sep. 24: Steve Finkelman takes us to one of Edmonton's newest suburbs (9:27)
- Pete Heule
- Sep. 23: Pete introduces us to a new species of spider (7:31)
- Bedbug "pandemic"
- Sep. 23: How to stop a bedbug infestation (9:39)
- Edmonton Film Fest
- Sep. 23: Previewing the 24th edition of the EIFF (7:34)
- Ward 7 Debate
- Sep. 22: Tim Adams previews the first debate in Ward 7 (5:24)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Sep. 22: Our house doctor discusses his new book "The Night Shift" (9:26)
- Political Panel
- Sep. 22: Discussing Alberta's upcoming municipal elections (9:26)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Sep. 22: Laurie reviews Fauna by Alissa York (8:45)
- Brian Keating
- Sep. 21: Another amazing day in Africa for our wildlife expert (7:44)
- Nomination day
- Sep. 21: Election candidates file their papers at City Hall (7:34)
- Municipal election
- Sep. 21: When and where to cast your ballot (9:45)
- Oil photography
- Sep. 20: "Edward Burtynsky: Oil" opens at the AGA (6:28)
- Jason Foster
- Sep. 20: How long does beer stay fresh? Jason knows (8:39)
- Visualeyez Festival
- Sep. 17: Prairie artists want to take you out for breakfast (7:38)
- Ethiopia documentary
- Sep. 17: Local students sharing Africa experience with Albertans (10:37)
- Pete Heule
- Sep. 16: Tracking the destructive mountain pine beetle (8:57)
- Dream comes true
- Sep. 16: Aerosmith fan finally gets to meet his heroes (8:17)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Sep. 15: Laurie reviews "Ape House" by Sara Gruen (8:18)
- Eric Tillman
- Sep. 15: We talk with the Esks' new GM (8:18)
- Laskoski family
- Sep. 14: Globe-trotting family reports from London (9:18)
- Solar homes
- Sep. 14: City offers rebates for solar-electric system installations (7:30)
- Faulder on Food
- Sep. 13: Looking for preserves at the downtown farmer's market (7:42)
- Outdoors column
- Sep. 13: Paddling the North Saskatchewan river with Michael Short (7:19)
- Pete Heule
- Sep. 10: Antibiotics from insects? Our bug guy explains (8:37)
- Vancouver venom
- Sep. 10: BC sports fans enjoying Edmonton's struggles (9:56)
- Aerosmith Fan
- Sep. 8: Chris Layton finally gets a chance to meet his heroes (10:04)
- Brian Keating
- Sep. 8: Brian continues his African adventure in Zimbabwe (8:09)
- September in Jasper
- Sep. 7: Heading out to the mountains with Michael Short (7:58)
- Beer column
- Sep. 7: Jason Foster brings us news from Big Rock and Labatt (10:08)
- U of A athletics
- Sep. 3: Fall sports season kicks off at the U of A (8:53)
- Chris Hadfield
- Sep. 3: Canadian astronaut heading to International Space Station (11:08)
- Early preschool
- Sep. 2: Edmonton school offers program for 3-year-olds (7:18)
- Beverly Motel
- Sep. 2: New legislation used to shut down motel (6:12)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Sep. 1: Three of Laurie's favourite books from the past year (8:10)
- Arctic rescue
- Aug. 31: Passengers rescued from grounded Arctic liner (9:17)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Aug. 31: Debate in Quebec over euthanasia (9:16)
- Brian Keating
- Aug. 31: Our wildlife expert joins us via satellite from Zambia (7:11)
- New AGA exhibits
- Aug. 31: Art Gallery of Alberta announces fall lineup (9:26)
- Gaga fans
- Aug. 30: Fort McMurray teenagers get to meet their idol (7:50)
- New Orleans recovery
- Aug. 30: Author Joseph Boyden on post-Katrina New Orleans (9:16)
- Travelling family
- Aug. 27: Laskoski family gets ready to travel the world (11:46)
- Falcon nests
- Aug. 27: Firefighters set up peregrine falcon nests on High Level Bridge (6:20)
- Pete Heule
- Aug. 26: Our bug guy returns with tales of jumping spiders (8:04)
- Writer in Exile
- Aug. 26: Sheng Xue finishes her term as the EPL's Writer in Exile (11:07)
- Jack Michaels
- Aug. 25: We talk with the Oilers' new play-by-play man (9:22)
- Laurie's book reviews
- Aug. 25: "A Gate At The Stairs" by Lorrie Moore (9:22)
- Dinosaur Bones
- Aug. 24: Construction crew discovers fossils in river valley (6:50)
- Urban Farmer
- Aug. 24: Talking front yard gardens with Ron Berezan (7:55)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Aug. 24: Using ketamine to treat depression (7:22)
- Brian Keating
- Aug. 16: We go birdwatching with our wildlife expert (8:30)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Aug. 16: Medical professionals and social media (7:24)
- Larry Yachimec
- Aug. 16: Friends remember local actor Larry Yachimec (9:59)
- Liane Faulder
- Aug. 16: Liane brings us three delicious dips (6:45)
- Little League brawl
- Aug. 16: Edmonton team witnesses melee in Saint John (6:23)
- Fringe App
- Aug. 16: Local developer creates app to make Fringing easier (7:51)
- Champion Pet Foods
- Aug. 16: Rod Kurtz visits Champion's factory in Morinville (6:54)
- Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Aug. 16: Country star joins us in Studio 2 (10:46)
- Churchill Square
- Aug. 16: City ponders new ideas for square (7:44)
- Brian Keating
- Aug. 12: Our wildlife expert calls us from Southeastern B.C. (7:26)
- Outdoor cooking
- Aug. 12: Making gourmet meals in the woods (8:13)
- Gretzky trade
- Aug. 12: Looking back at August 9, 1988 (3:47)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Aug. 12: Using technology to monitor patients at home (7:03)
- Urban Farmer
- Aug. 4: Water harvesting with Ron Berezan (6:29)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Aug. 4: Laurie reviews Little Bee by Chris Cleave (7:59)
- Sam Shaw
- Aug. 4: Outgoing NAIT president reflects on retirement (8:36)
- Political blogging
- Aug. 3: Don Iveson and Dave Cournoyer join us in studio (9:54)
- Liane Faulder
- Aug. 3: Three great places for hot dogs in Edmonton (6:31)
- Grey Cup 2010
- Aug. 3: Downtown Edmonton becomes "Huddletown" this fall (5:57)
- Paula Findlay
- Aug. 3: Edmontonian wins ITU World Championship triathlon (10:32)
- Sports psychologist
- Jul. 28: How should we deal with our losing sports teams? (7:51)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Jul. 28: Laurie reviews Let The Great World Spin by Colum McCann (8:07)
- Gray Ghost
- Jul. 27: Legendary WWII plane arrives at City Centre Airport (9:07)
- Urban Farmer
- Jul. 27: How to attract wildlife to your yard (6:57)
- Jason Foster
- Jul. 26: Jason introduces us to some great summer beers (8:55)
- Alex Stieda
- Jul. 26: We talk with the first Canadian to wear the yellow jersey (9:46)
- River valley camps
- Jul. 26: At the Trailblazers day camp in Hermitage Park (6:06)
- Outdoor cooking
- Jul. 26: Preparing great meals in the great outdoors (8:59)
- Missing money
- Jul. 26: Donna Guzik tells us how to find lost cash (6:57)
- Edmonton Indy
- Jul. 23: We discover the similarities between racing and curling (7:38)
- Artist profile
- Jul. 23: Isabelle Gallant chats with local artist Paul Bernhardt (3:50)
- Pete Heule
- Jul. 22: Pete tells us about his first scorpion capture (7:25)
- John Stanton
- Jul. 22: Catching up with the owner of The Running Room (6:31)
- Ron Hayter
- Jul. 22: Veteran councillor announces retirement (12:38)
- Raymond & the Monster
- Jul. 22: New kids play premieres this weekend (6:43)
- Urban Farmer
- Jul. 20: Preserving food with Ron Berezan and his neighbour Orlando (9:32)
- Medal winner
- Jul. 20: Kayla Stan awarded Queen's community service medal (6:39)
- Walking maps
- Jul. 20: Rod takes a stroll through the Alberta Avenue neighbourhoood (9:00)
- Liane Faulder
- Jul. 19: Three great places for burgers in Edmonton (6:46)
- Conservation sites
- Jul. 19: Michael Short takes us to the Golden Ranch lands (7:10)
- Empire Avenue
- Jul. 16: Former BioWare employees create new stock market game (5:51)
- Wet basements
- Jul. 15: What to do if your basement floods (5:51)
- Gluten-free food
- Jul. 15: Rod Kurtz meets the couple behind Kinnikinnick Foods (6:46)
- Soccer squabble
- Jul. 14: Dispute between soccer organizations goes to court (5:40)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Jul. 14: Laurie reviews "The Imperfectionists" by Tom Rachman (8:47)
- Wet weather
- Jul. 14: Claire Martin explains why we've had such a damp summer (7:11)
- Alberta artists
- Jul. 13: Calgary artist exhibiting work at AGA (4:12)
- Urban Farmer
- Jul. 13: Growing fruit in Edmonton backyards (7:44)
- World Cup fans
- Jul. 13: Dutch fan and Spanish fan settle their bet (10:01)
- Shakespeare festival
- Jul. 12: Much Ado About Nothing playing in Hawrelak Park (9:45)
- Beer column
- Jul. 12: What our beer scene can learn from Quebec City (9:22)
- Outdoors column
- Jul. 12: Michael Short takes us fly fishing at East Pit lake (7:09)
- Pet licensing
- Jul. 9: City looks at new rules for pet licensing (6:12)
- Malawi nutrition
- Jul. 9: Edmonton dietitian heading to southeast Africa (7:11)
- Political panel
- Jul. 8: Keith and Peter discuss new Alberta Liberal strategy (10:37)
- Kidney donors
- Jul. 8: Province helping organ donors with expenses (5:18)
- Sounds of Old Strathcona
- Jul. 8: SOSFest gets ready to rock Whyte Avenue (10:18)
- Flash mob
- Jul. 7: Surprise dance party in Churchill Square (9:39)
- Polaris Prize
- Jul. 7: CBC R3's Grant Lawrence discusses the nominees (11:09)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Jul. 7: Laurie reviews The Elegance of the Hedgehog (7:22)
- World Cup semis
- Jul. 6: Dutch fan likes his team's chances (5:58)
- Katz & Hamilton
- Jul. 6: Katz Group eyes Hamilton sports venues (7:32)
- Canada Day
- Jul. 5: New Canadians celebrate their first Canada Day (5:23)
- Pete Heule
- Jul. 5: Finding new species of butterflies in Canada (7:25)
- Edmonton Energy
- Jun. 30: Team's ownership declines playoff invite (9:38)
- Danielle Smith
- Jun. 30: Wildrose leader comments on recent convention (9:45)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Jun. 30: Laurie reviews David Mitchell's newest novel (6:42)
- Artist profile
- Jun. 30: Isabelle talks with Calgary artist Kristopher Lindskoog (4:46)
- Last day of school
- Jun. 30: Kindergarten students tell us what they've learned (4:58)
- Women's cricket
- Jun. 29: City's first female cricket team takes the pitch (7:38)
- Lenoose Martial
- Jun. 29: Late photographer's work on display at the Works (6:44)
- Improvaganza 2010
- Jun. 28: New York troupe 4Track stops by Studio 2 (9:16)
- Jason Foster
- Jun. 28: Jason introduces us to Danish beer (9:09)
- Old Cycle Building
- Jun. 28: New arts space on Alberta Avenue (6:34)
- Podcast column
- Jun. 25: Kevin takes us to the London School of Economics (4:20)
- Improvaganza 2010
- Jun. 25: Italian troupe Teatribu drops by Studio 2 (9:43)
- Pete Heule
- Jun. 24: A new reason to protect the rainforest (7:58)
- Oilers news
- Jun. 24: Joanne Ireland on the team's big week (8:43)
- Improvaganza 2010
- Jun. 24: Improviser Taz Van Rassel takes your calls (7:55)
- Political Panel
- Jun. 24: Keith and Peter wrap up the year in Alberta politics (8:59)
- War poet
- Jun. 22: In Arms project links poets with military families (11:22)
- Brian Keating
- Jun. 22: How flooding in Southern Alberta is affecting wildlife (6:05)
- Improvaganza 2010
- Jun. 22: Atlanta troupe "Dad's Garage" drops by Studio 2 (10:48)
- Horse parade
- Jun. 21: Rescued horse leads parade in McBride, B.C. (7:48)
- "Man Chocolate"
- Jun. 21: Rod samples chocolate-covered bacon (9:07)
- Improvaganza 2010
- Jun. 21: Improvisers tell the story of the Last Spike (7:08)
- Faulder on Food
- Jun. 18: Liane hunts down Edmonton's best cookies (6:34)
- S*#! My Dad Says
- Jun. 18: Best-selling author talks with Peter Brown (10:35)
- Rick Stanley
- Jun. 17: JP basketball coach moves on to Centre High (9:13)
- Pete Heule
- Jun. 17: Our bug guy brings us yet another terrifying insect (7:29)
- Brian Keating
- Jun. 15: Brian reflects on his time in Bhutan (5:44)
- Marvin Washington
- Jun. 15: How businesses can take advantage of social media (8:45)
- Urban Hunger
- Jun. 15: Single parent struggling to feed four kids (3:59)
- Urban Hunger
- Jun. 15: Thousands of Edmontonians can't find healthy food (5:37)
- Jason Foster
- Jun. 14: Sampling beer from Edmonton's newest brewery (8:31)
- Pride Week
- Jun. 14: Edmonton's Pride Week kicks off (4:45)
- Cop trial
- Jun. 11: Edmonton police officer charged with assault (6:44)
- Bill Eddins
- Jun. 11: ESO closes out 2010 season this weekend (9:29)
- Podcast column
- Jun. 11: Kevin introduces us to "Tom vs. The Flash" (4:50)
- Dr. Albert Bandura
- Jun. 11: Renowned psychologist comes home to Alberta (11:53)
- Donna Guzik
- Jun. 10: How are Canadian stock markets holding up? (6:53)
- Tyler Seguin
- Jun. 10: Rod Kurtz talks with the young OHL star (9:56)
- Cycling accident
- Jun. 10: Fishing line strung across river valley trail (6:48)
- Nutrition study
- Jun. 10: Rating the advice you get at health food stores (9:28)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Jun. 9: Dealing with chronic insomnia (6:52)
- Political panel
- Jun. 9: Keith and Peter look at the Alberta PCs (8:20)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Jun. 9: Laurie reviews Paulo Giordano's new novel (7:09)
- Volunteer firefighters
- Jun. 9: Wandering River to restore fire services (6:21)
- Brian Keating
- Jun. 8: Brian joins us via satellite from the Himalayas (7:20)
- Breast Friends
- Jun. 8: Dragon boat team prepares for world competition (9:21)
- Baby animals
- Jun. 8: What to do if you find baby animals in your yard (6:06)
- Esks camp
- Jun. 8: Testing out the new turf at Commonwealth (7:41)
- Liane Faulder
- Jun. 7: Searching for Edmonton's best cupcakes (5:49)
- Ron Berezan
- Jun. 7: Sustainable agriculture in Cuba (8:01)
- Dog show
- Jun. 7: Dog lovers descend on Goldstick Park (7:23)
- Dick Howard
- Jun. 7: CBC soccer analyst gives us his World Cup picks (8:30)
- Alison Motluk
- Jun. 4: New research into the science of laziness (6:06)
- Transport rebates
- Jun. 4: Trucking companies eligible for green rebates (7:57)
- Heart of the City
- Jun. 4: Downtown arts festival ready to go (5:58)
- Calmar wells
- Jun. 3: Calmar residents displaced by abandoned gas well (8:20)
- Marrow drive
- Jun. 3: Friends of local woman looking for bone marrow donors (8:28)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Jun. 3: The benefits of medically prescribed heroin (6:51)
- Nextfest 2010
- Jun. 3: Arts festival kicks off this weekend (9:53)
- Security controversy
- Jun. 2: Armed sheriffs guarding environmental hearings (8:13)
- The Liars
- Jun. 2: New Shadow Theatre play debuts at the Varscona (11:37)
- Political Panel
- Jun. 2: Reviewing the past year for the provincial NDP (9:20)
- FC Edmonton
- Jun. 2: City's new soccer team announces 2010 schedule (7:49)
- Police patrols
- Jun. 2: More officers posted near Churchill Square (8:45)
- Brian Keating
- Jun. 2: Brian connects with us from Bhutan (6:27)
- Marvin Washington
- Jun. 2: How to handle a customer service breakdown (8:27)
- Nora Young
- Jun. 2: UK scientist implants a real-life computer virus (6:16)
- Jason Foster
- Jun. 2: Jason introduces us to Lambic beer (9:17)
- Tyson Houseman
- Jun. 2: Edmonton actor prepares for "Twilight" role (8:35)
- iPad debut
- Jun. 2: Shoppers line up for Apple's new gadget (6:59)
- Youth conference
- Jun. 2: "YC" kicks off at Rexall Place (6:35)
- Stock market slide
- May. 27: Donna Guzik explains what's happening with the markets (8:35)
- Pete Heule
- May. 27: Do bees sleep? Our bug guy knows the answer (8:54)
- Podcast column
- May. 27: Kevin Wilson brings us "The Sporkful" (5:05)
- Brian Keating
- May. 26: Brian joins us via satellite from Bhutan (6:19)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- May. 26: Brian discusses the use of second-hand pacemakers (7:19)
- Laurie Greenwood
- May. 26: Laurie reviews "The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" (7:06)
- Adieu to the Habs
- May. 26: Fan club president looks back at playoff run (8:17)
- Political Panel
- May. 26: Year in review for the Alberta Liberals (9:38)
- Can You See Me?
- May. 26: Hobbema students release book of photography (7:52)
- Maddox Flynn
- May. 26: Edmonton toddler undergoes facial surgery in NYC (4:44)
- Liane Faulder
- May. 26: Liane brings us her favourite Edmonton patios (6:49)
- Commonwealth construction
- May. 26: Esks put finishing touches on new fieldhouse (8:16)
- Thai violence
- May. 25: Anti-government protests continue in Bangkok (8:41)
- Medical isotopes
- May. 25: Chalk River nuclear reactor is still offline (6:53)
- Playground safety
- May. 25: Playground equipment is safer than first thought (7:11)
- Handball championships
- May. 25: Team Alberta gets set for national finals (8:58)
- Varsity championships
- May. 25: University has ambitious athletic plans (7:12)
- Podcast column
- May. 21: Kevin brings us the "Digested Reads" podcast (4:24)
- The Night Sky Guy
- May. 21: Andrew Fazekas brings us summer stargazing tips (8:20)
- Wonderpoeding Pt. 2
- May. 21: Minzie Kloppers joins us for the tasting (2:44)
- Underwear donation
- May. 21: Calgarians donate men's underwear to Mustard Seed (7:15)
- Wonderpoeding
- May. 21: Making the Kloppers' family recipe in Studio 2 (6:08)
- Laurie Greenwood
- May. 21: Laurie reviews Paul Harding's "Tinkers" (7:24)
- Political panel
- May. 21: Strange bedfellows in Alberta politics (8:51)
- Interrupted doctors
- May. 21: Doctor distractions may put your health at risk (6:40)
- Communi-tea van
- May. 21: Helping Edmontonians get to know one another (5:26)
- Brian Keating
- May. 19: Brian joins us via satellite from Katmandu (8:01)
- Soccer sentence
- May. 19: Man sentenced for assault on soccer dad (6:42)
- Marvin Washington
- May. 19: Lessons from lawn care companies (6:54)
- Opal fire
- May. 19: Thorhild County resident worried about her home (7:02)
- Podcast column
- May. 17: Kevin Wilson brings us "Talking to Animals" (4:57)
- Foster on beer
- May. 17: Jason tells us about Edmonton's first cask ale event (7:46)
- Springtime concert
- May. 17: Hayloft Acres prepares for annual music festival (3:07)
- Historic stick
- May. 17: Researchers discover world's oldest hockey stick (7:11)
- LRT fire
- May. 17: Train catches fire near Belvedere station (5:02)
- Brush fires
- May. 14: Fire outside of Thorhild raging out of control (5:11)
- Power Tool Concerto
- May. 14: Mark gets set for an unusual performance at the Winspear (7:21)
- Safety audit
- May. 14: Local businesses learn crime prevention techniques (6:40)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- May. 14: A brighter future for those with Alzheimer's (6:41)
- Excited Habs fans
- May. 14: President of Montreal fan club talks about Game 7 win (9:40)
- Oilsands in Europe
- May. 13: Alberta's oil sands causing controversy in the UK (5:08)
- Cancer trials
- May. 13: Groundbreaking cancer research in Peace River (6:32)
- Pete Heule
- May. 13: How researchers are using "bug surveillance" (6:56)
- Volunteer fair
- May. 13: City festivals on the hunt for volunteers (7:52)
- Good Samaritan
- May. 13: Canada Post employee helps stop assault (5:01)
- Somali solutions
- May. 13: Somali community reacts to crime prevention projects (6:26)
- Political panel
- May. 13: Reaction to the Helena Guergis interview (11:54)
- Laurie's book review
- May. 13: Laurie reviews Ilustradio by Miguel Syjuco (7:59)
- House explosion
- May. 13: Firefighters injured during training exercise (6:34)
- New HIV stats
- May. 13: Aboriginal groups dealing with rising HIV numbers (8:52)
- Wailin' Jennys
- May. 13: Winnipeg folk trio drops by Studio 2 (8:58)
- Rush wrapup
- May. 13: Coach Derek Keenan reflects on season (10:17)
- Nora Young
- May. 12: New stats on internet usage in Canada (7:14)
- Brian Keating
- May. 12: Our wildlife columnist calls us from Madagascar (5:26)
- Gary MacPherson
- May. 12: Friends remember Gary MacPherson (9:10)
- AGA fundraiser
- May. 12: Art gallery presenting "Art on the Block" (4:29)
- Grass gets turfed
- May. 12: Rolling out the field turf at Commonwealth (6:54)
- Oprah-mania
- May. 12: CBC producer visits Oprah show in NYC (5:48)
- Sigh of relief
- May. 10: Grande Prairie babysitter dropped from lawsuit (5:15)
- Downtown violence
- May. 10: 15-year-old stabbed outside City Centre mall (6:11)
- Somali mentors
- May. 10: New mentorship program making a difference in Ontario (8:58)
- Fish & Chips
- May. 10: Liane Faulder with three great spots for fish & chips (7:22)
- Lorne Cardinal
- May. 10: Corner Gas star hosting CBC comedy special (5:06)
- Train accident
- May. 10: TSB continues to investigate fatal accident (6:51)
- Fat fingers?
- May. 10: What caused Thursday's market panic? (6:52)
- Matt Tunnicliffe
- May. 10: Our pop culture columnist reviews "Friday Night Lights" (6:21)
- Babysitter case
- May. 7: Insurance expert explains strange lawsuit (7:48)
- Hindi poetry
- May. 7: Grande Prairie poet publishes first book (5:10)
- Alberta Avenue
- May. 7: How Somali businesses are helping revive 118th
- Money for nothing
- May. 7: Nora Young explains how some are making millions online (6:27)
- May long weekend
- May. 7: Camping season is just around the corner (6:36)
- Pete Heule
- May. 7: Insects which inherit genes from strange places (10:43)
- Multiple sclerosis
- May. 7: Unapproved treatment could help those with MS (6:45)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- May. 7: New guidelines for prescribing pain medication (6:13)
- Elephant in the room
- May. 5: High profile lawyer fighting to move Lucy (7:21)
- Political panel
- May. 5: The clock is ticking in Ottawa (8:38)
- Laurie Greenwood
- May. 5: Laurie reviews "Fishing for Bacon" by Michael Davie (7:17)
- Spring storm
- May. 5: Late snowstorm is good news for gardeners (8:11)
- Alberta foster care
- May. 5: NDP MLA argues for foster care changes (5:45)
- Controversial videos
- May. 5: New music videos raising eyebrows (6:11)
- Diabetes fundraiser
- May. 5: Edmonton parents raising money for insulin pump (9:01)
- Local food boxes
- May. 4: Edmonton businesses delivering fresh local food (6:45)
- Bow tie style
- May. 3: Local designer selling hand-crafted bow ties (4:32)
- Briscoe charged
- May. 3: Accused killer charged with first-degree murder (6:00)
- Jason Foster
- May. 3: Our beer columnist introduces us to the Double IPA (8:36)
- School funding
- May. 3: Beaumont schools receive cash injection (4:11)
- Eamonn Coghlan
- May. 3: Irish sports hero visits Edmonton (10:57)
- Green school
- Apr. 30: Camrose student hopes to win green school contest (6:21)
- Donna Guzik
- Apr. 30: Facebooking at work - helpful or harmful? (6:25)
- Pat Senson
- Apr. 30: How laughter may be good medicine (7:08)
- Canoe Heads
- Apr. 30: Paddling the North Saskatchewan river (6:11)
- Junk in the Trunk
- Apr. 30: Local group home holding fundraiser this weekend (6:57)
- Animal cruelty trial
- Apr. 29: Edson woman faces trial on animal neglect charges (7:06)
- Canadiens fans
- Apr. 29: Habs fans gather in Saskatoon for Game 7 (8:26)
- Pete Heule
- Apr. 29: Bugs with incredible camouflaging ability (10:15)
- Podcast column
- Apr. 29: Kevin Wilson brings us "Too Much Information" (4:59)
- Lobbying controversy
- Apr. 29: Duff Conacher from Democracy Watch weighs in (9:13)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Apr. 28: Busy week for Edmonton's literary community (9:02)
- Foundation cracks
- Apr. 28: Dry weather spells trouble for homeowners (8:47)
- Breaking falls
- Apr. 28: How to protect seniors from falls (6:45)
- Train troubles
- Apr. 28: Drivers frustrated with delays on 51st Ave (1:59)
- Kiwanis festival
- Apr. 28: Music students prepare for annual festival (5:21)
- Facebook changes
- Apr. 27: Social networking giant is changing once again (6:52)
- Brian Keating
- Apr. 27: Brian joins us via satellite from Madagascar (6:57)
- Century Park LRT
- Apr. 27: Rod Kurtz talks to LRT commuters (5:49)
- Autistic students
- Apr. 27: Norquest College opens doors to autistic young adults (6:10)
- Driving behaviour
- Apr. 27: Best-selling author in town for traffic conference (12:49)
- 15 to Clean Challenge
- Apr. 27: City encouraging residents to pitch in (5:04)
- Wind energy
- Apr. 26: The state of wind power in Canada (7:06)
- Hinton crash
- Apr. 26: Inquiry into fatal highway accident wraps up (7:45)
- Faulder on food
- Apr. 26: Three places in Edmonton for charcuterie (6:05)
- Doctor Who
- Apr. 26: Television institution returns for another run (6:44)
- ETS garage
- Apr. 26: New bus garage greenest in Canada (6:10)
- Soccer tryouts
- Apr. 26: FC Edmonton looking for talent (4:55)
- Rose Cousins
- Apr. 26: PEI singer-songwriter drops by Studio 2 (6:39)
- Stranded students
- Apr. 26: Onoway parents waiting for kids to return (3:55)
- Legislature wrap
- Apr. 26: Spring session finishes at the Alberta Legislature (7:45)
- Green investing
- Apr. 26: New TSX index focuses on green companies (7:31)
- Spring drought
- Apr. 23: Taking care of your trees (5:57)
- Juan Antonio Samaranch
- Apr. 23: Former Olympic leader passes away (6:42)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Apr. 23: Where do health insurers re-invest their profits? (6:26)
- Pete Heule
- Apr. 23: Our bug guy introduces us to camouflaging insects (6:44)
- Podcast column
- Apr. 23: Volcanoes aren't as bad as they seem (4:57)
- Paul Gross
- Apr. 23: "Gunless" star drops by Studio 2 for a chat (10:20)
- Habitat for Humanity
- Apr. 23: St. FX students put their hard hats on (4:40)
- Alberta wildfires
- Apr. 21: Dry, windy conditions fueling fires (4:56)
- Stranded students
- Apr. 21: Onoway students still trying to get home (6:38)
- Political panel
- Apr. 21: Committee controversy at the Legislature (9:02)
- Ziyah Karmali
- Apr. 21: Local teacher preparing for beauty pageant (7:55)
- Rate hikes
- Apr. 21: Interest rates set to rise very soon (6:37)
- Nora Young
- Apr. 20: New website lets you keep tabs on your MP (6:12)
- Downtown arena
- Apr. 20: Katz group submits rezoning application (6:10)
- Stuck in Europe
- Apr. 20: Onoway students grounded in Germany (6:08)
- Travel woes
- Apr. 20: Volcanic ash cripples airline industry (7:19)
- Podcast column
- Apr. 20: Kevin Wilson looks at the future of journalism (4:51)
- Urban gardening
- Apr. 20: How to prepare your garden for spring (8:14)
- Carr sentencing
- Apr. 19: Fraudster receives jail term (4:49)
- Foster on beer
- Apr. 19: How craft brewers can compete with the big boys (7:23)
- Post-secondary cuts
- Apr. 19: NAIT backtracks on decision to cut programs (4:49)
- World Cup Wrapup
- Apr. 19: Mini World Cup comes to a close (3:14)
- Web of lies
- Apr. 19: Convicted fraudster's story falls apart (6:22)
- Wrestling history
- Apr. 19: Provincial archives looks at pro wrestling history (8:22)
- Nasty, Brutish & Short
- Apr. 19: New book on weird animal behaviours (6:23)
- Co-workspaces
- Apr. 19: Donna Guzik on a new small business trend (7:04)
- Churchill Square
- Apr. 16: Looking for ideas to spruce up the square (6:18)
- Mini World Cup
- Apr. 16: Wednesday's update from the MWC (5:39)
- Medical warranties
- Apr. 16: Is your hip replacement covered? (7:24)
- Pete Heule
- Apr. 16: Pete introduces us to a giant deep-sea isopod (7:37)
- Steve Tambellini
- Apr. 16: Oilers GM dissects nightmare season (7:29)
- Nora Young
- Apr. 16: Reviewing the new Apple iPad (7:29)
- Edmonton's history
- Apr. 16: City names first historian laureate (7:41)
- Mini World Cup
- Apr. 14: Tuesday's update from the MWC (6:40)
- Political panel
- Apr. 14: Analyzing MLA Dave Taylor's defection (7:37)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Apr. 14: Laurie digs into two meaty novels (7:02)
- Sean MacPherson
- Apr. 14: Indie filmmaker touring Canada with new film (7:31)
- Water fundraiser
- Apr. 14: AOB students raise money for developing countries (3:47)
- Oilers wrapup
- Apr. 14: Worst season ever comes to an end (8:05)
- Brian Keating
- Apr. 14: Brian brings us more discoveries from his yard (6:30)
- School closures
- Apr. 14: Mill Creek parents reflect on school closures (5:29)
- Marvin Washington
- Apr. 14: How to stand out in the job market (10:04)
- Georgina Lightning
- Apr. 14: Local filmmaker wins prestigious award (8:35)
- School closures
- Apr. 14: McCauley families fighting for their school (6:24)
- Poland tragedy
- Apr. 14: Polish community reacts to tragic crash (5:03)
- Liberal shakeup
- Apr. 14: Former Liberal MLA Dave Taylor slams party (8:23)
- Mini World Cup
- Apr. 12: Friday's update from the MWC (6:18)
- Jesse Wente
- Apr. 12: Reviewing the last five years in pop culture (9:15)
- College rodeo
- Apr. 12: National rodeo finals at the Expo Centre (4:37)
- Spring birding
- Apr. 12: Getting your yard ready for birdwatching season (7:39)
- Chimp sanctuary
- Apr. 12: Research animals find new home in Quebec (7:20)
- Mini World Cup
- Apr. 9: Thursday's update from the Mini World Cup (3:04)
- Deconstructing the Dish
- Apr. 9: Celebrity chef David Adjey's new cookbook (6:17)
- Alberta drought
- Apr. 9: Dry times for Alberta farmers (4:44)
- Young author
- Apr. 9: Grade one student writes book for Haiti (5:20)
- Mini World Cup
- Apr. 8: Wednesday's Mini World Cup update (4:43)
- Penny-pinching
- Apr. 8: Donna Guzik with money-saving trends for 2010 (7:11)
- Podcast column
- Apr. 8: Reviewing the "Philosophy Bites" podcast (5:06)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Apr. 8: Our house doctor on a disturbing new trend (5:33)
- Pete Heule
- Apr. 8: How to attract bees and wasps to your yard (8:10)
- Michael Kaye
- Apr. 8: Fashion designer returns home to Edmonton (8:02)
- Sushi science
- Apr. 8: How some can stomach sushi better than others (6:18)
- Tennis nationals
- Apr. 8: U14 championships underway at the Saville (4:57)
- Mini World Cup
- Apr. 7: Tuesday's Mini World Cup update (5:26)
- Tuna trouble
- Apr. 7: Brian Keating on an endangered ocean species (7:53)
- Political panel
- Apr. 7: Money matters in Alberta politics (9:22)
- Rod's Beard Fund
- Apr. 7: Wrapping up our Stollery fundraiser (10:00)
- Laurie's book review
- Apr. 7: Laurie reviews Yann Martel's latest work (8:36)
- Lewis Cardinal
- Apr. 7: Aboriginal leader discusses new study (7:15)
- New mortgage rules
- Apr. 7: Where Edmonton stands in the market (9:19)
- U of A Athletics
- Apr. 6: Wrapping up the university sports season (11:33)
- Chilean soccer
- Apr. 6: Edmonton's Chilean community prepares for Mini World Cup (6:06)
- The Science of Disconnection
- Apr. 6: David Belke's new play at the Varscona (5:59)
- Kitchen Scraps
- Apr. 1: New cookbook from a Calgary author/illustrator (5:50)
- Mini World Cup
- Apr. 1: Local soccer tournament kicks off (6:07)
- Police shooting
- Apr. 1: Shocking testimony at preliminary hearing (5:11)
- Golf season
- Apr. 1: Local golfers hit the driving range (5:51)
- Hadron collider
- Apr. 1: Massive particle collider up and running (6:03)
- Podcast column
- Apr. 1: Kevin Wilson brings us the newest "Pad-casts" (4:38)
- Spring fun
- Mar. 31: Spring break at the science centre (6:03)
- Mortgage rates
- Mar. 31: Is it time to lock in? (7:24)
- Laurie's book review
- Mar. 31: Laurie reviews Sherman Alexie's latest novels (8:44)
- Alberta politics
- Mar. 31: Our political panel reviews the past week (8:12)
- Olympic celebration
- Mar. 31: Edmonton Olympians honoured at City Hall (7:55)
- Hobbema shooting
- Mar. 30: Man who shot toddler is sentenced (6:41)
- Nora Young
- Mar. 30: Why Canadians are looking for love online (5:57)
- Bears hockey
- Mar. 30: Golden Bears hockey team wins silver at nationals (7:16)
- Brian Keating
- Mar. 30: Spring wildlife beginning to emerge (7:07)
- Tax advice
- Mar. 30: Tips on finding a reputable tax preparer (6:10)
- York Hotel
- Mar. 29: Controversial hotel closes its doors (7:10)
- Signature dishes
- Mar. 29: Three top signature recipes at Edmonton restaurants (6:05)
- Podcast column
- Mar. 29: Kevin Wilson reviews the "Ouch!" podcast (4:34)
- U of A budget
- Mar. 29: Tight times at the University of Alberta (4:28)
- Going for gold
- Mar. 26: Bears hockey team gunning for national championship (7:33)
- Peahen capture
- Mar. 26: Edmonton's elusive peahen is finally caught (4:25)
- LIPA auditions
- Mar. 26: MacEwan students audition for prestigious school (6:05)
- Obesity history
- Mar. 25: Super-sizing the Last Supper (7:24)
- Camouflaged critters
- Mar. 25: Pete Heule introduces us to the pygmy grasshopper (6:52)
- Hearing loss
- Mar. 25: New help for people who are hard of hearing (7:31)
- Street hockey
- Mar. 25: Montreal street hockey game creates controversy (7:09)
- Greening the Shaw
- Mar. 24: Conference centre goes for green certification (8:38)
- Musical students
- Mar. 24: It's "Band Share" day at the Winspear (5:24)
- Political panel
- Mar. 24: Reviewing the past week in Alberta politics (8:08)
- Mandel runs again
- Mar. 24: Analysis of the mayor's decision (6:51)
- Beauty pageant
- Mar. 24: "Fashion Has No Borders" award winner (7:46)
- Back in Canada
- Mar. 23: Wildlife expert Brian Keating reflects on his time in Peru (8:40)
- Peacock update
- Mar. 23: Rare bird evades capture - again (6:51)
- Non-profit tips
- Mar. 23: Marvin Washington with tips for non-profit organizations (7:16)
- Nora Young
- Mar. 23: New net services aim to make searching simpler (5:44)
- Sound Opinions
- Mar. 22: Kevin Wilson checks out a music review podcast (4:56)
- Hot Panda in Austin
- Mar. 22: Local band performing at South by Southwest (3:44)
- Stress busters
- Mar. 22: How crossword puzzles can help relationships (6:54)
- Guzik on business
- Mar. 22: Avoiding burnout in the workplace (6:14)
- Foster on beer
- Mar. 22: The history of India Pale Ales (8:12)
- Paul Murphy
- Mar. 22: Wintersleep frontman tours with solo project (8:05)
- Mentorship program
- Mar. 19: Program helps new immigrants find success (6:30)
- Hanging up the keys
- Mar. 19: Dr. Brian Goldman on seniors and driving (7:03)
- Shout Out Out Out Out
- Mar. 19: Local band performs at SXSW in Austin (5:17)
- Biz column
- Mar. 15: Stock market analysis from Donna Guzik (5:45)
- Faulder on food
- Mar. 15: Making your dinner party easier (5:58)
- School shutdown
- Mar. 15: Spruce Avenue parents fight for their school (2:50)
- School closures
- Mar. 12: Spruce Avenue school slated for downsizing (3:36)
- Climate chat
- Mar. 12: Warmest Canadian winter in years (8:15)
- Weighty mutters
- Mar. 12: Kevin Wilson introduces us to an audio food fight (4:41)
- The nose knows
- Mar. 11: New research in the field of biometrics (6:21)
- Firefighter campout
- Mar. 11: Raising money to fight muscular dystrophy (3:52)
- New symphony season
- Mar. 10: Bill Eddins talks about the new ESO season (8:03)
- Five time champion
- Mar. 10: U of A wrestler makes CIS history (6.02)
- Marvin Washington
- Mar. 10: Marvin examines the 2010 federal budget (8:43)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Mar. 10: How to avoid medical mistakes (8:59)
- Political panel
- Mar. 10: Reviewing the week in federal politics (8:21)
- Laurie's book review
- Mar. 10: "The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag" by Alan Bradley (7:27)
- Grass gets turfed
- Mar. 10: New playing surface for Commonwealth? (7:52)
- Avatar Albertan
- Mar. 10: Ardrossan man part of Oscar-winning team (7:50)
- Pool closure
- Mar. 8: MacEwan university decides to shut down pool (6:42)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Mar. 8: Average age of stroke victims is dropping (6:46)
- Pedway shops
- Mar. 5: Plans to open stores in LRT pedways (7:35)
- Clareview rec centre
- Mar. 5: McLeod School students speak with city planners (6:07)
- Budget reaction
- Mar. 5: CBC Political Panel analyzes the federal budget (8:45)
- Red Velvet & Chocolate Heartache
- Mar. 5: New cookbook combines vegetables and cake (6:19)
- CFL prospect
- Mar. 4: Leduc football player heads to CFL combine (7:59)
- Throne speech
- Mar. 4: Analysis and reaction from Ottawa (6:08)
- Mayerthorpe memorial
- Mar. 4: RCMP officer comments on Mayerthorpe anniversary (5:37)
- Pete Heule
- Mar. 4: Bugs that live on other bugs (11:22)
- Community award
- Mar. 3: Local Somali honoured for community radio show (6:39)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Mar. 3: Previewing the Henry Kreisel lecture (7:54)
- Curling gold
- Mar. 3: Rod Kurtz talks with Kevin Martin (6:44)
- Budget preview
- Mar. 3: Looking forward to Thursday's federal budget (9:13)
- Marvin Washington
- Mar. 2: Business lessons from the Vancouver games (8:53)
- Chile quake
- Mar. 2: Local Chilean community responds to disaster (7:20)
- Olympic opinions
- Mar. 2: Favourite memories from Vancouver (4:57)
- Faulder on food
- Mar. 1: Looking for Edmonton's best brunch (6:31)
- Irrelevant Show
- Mar. 1: More irrelevant comedy from Peter Brown (7:30)
- Ashleigh McIvor
- Mar. 1: Ski-cross champion talks with Mark Scholz (6:48)
- Women's hockey
- Feb. 26: We talk with fans watching the big game (5:08)
- Health care plan
- Feb. 26: Pilot project aims to improve hospital wait times (6:39)
- Podcast column
- Feb. 26: Backpacking the globe with the Indie Travel Podcast (4:44)
- RRSP deadline
- Feb. 26: Linda Sims brings us RRSP advice (7:09)
- Changing the map
- Feb. 25: Report suggests changing Alberta's electoral map (6:49)
- Theatre demolished
- Feb. 25: Historic Gem Theatre torn down (7:31)
- Music degree
- Feb. 25: MacEwan announces new four-year music degree (4:12)
- CBC Political Panel
- Feb. 25: Fallout from the Alberta budget (7:42)
- Insect Olympics
- Feb. 25: Pete Heule brings us the fastest and the strongest (8:14)
- Laurie's book review
- Feb. 25: Laurie takes us "Road Tripping" through Alberta (7:24)
- Brian Keating
- Feb. 23: Brian joins us via satellite from Argentina (7:04)
- Ski surgeon
- Feb. 23: Edmonton doctor working in Whistler (4:54)
- VANOC lessons
- Feb. 23: What small business owners can learn from the Games (8:31)
- Online Olympics
- Feb. 23: Olympic coverage moves toward the web (5:50)
- Edmonton Matters
- Feb. 22: McLeod school students visited by city officials (6:49)
- Jason Foster
- Feb. 22: Our beer columnist hands out medals (7:04)
- Live from Vancouver
- Feb. 22: Mark Scholz joins us from the Olympics (6:38)
- Irrelevant Show
- Feb. 22: Peter Brown announces the winners of our Irrelevant contest (9:03)
- Olympic curling
- Feb. 19: Team Martin's coach talks to us from Vancouver (5:26)
- Edmonton Matters
- Feb. 19: Students working to make Edmonton a better city (5:34)
- Vancouver festivities
- Feb. 19: The CBC's Kathryn Gretsinger at the Games (8:29)
- Sno-cross silver
- Feb. 18: Mike Robertson's former teammate speaks (6:35)
- Science of ice
- Feb. 18: Pat Senson explains what makes ice slippery (7:07)
- Podcast column
- Feb. 18: Kevin Wilson brings us the "Listen to Lucy" podcast (5:09)
- Laurie's book review
- Feb. 17: Laurie discusses "Nikolski" by Nicholas Dickner (9:03)
- Cookbook column
- Feb. 17: New cookbook from a mother-daughter team (5:50)
- Dr. Brian Goldman
- Feb. 17: Should Canada get tough on unhealthy behaviours? (7:39)
- Alaynee Goodwill
- Feb. 17: Aboriginal artist displays wares in Vancouver (5:36)
- Irrelevant Show
- Feb. 16: Peter Brown with an Irrelevant update (8:55)
- Faulder on food
- Feb. 16: Liane takes us to the Caribbean (7:49)
- 65 years later
- Feb. 16: Minburn couple celebrates long-lasting marriage (6:27)
- Kicking off the Games
- Feb. 16: Edmontonian participates in opening ceremony (6:51)
- Sweatbox case
- Feb. 12: Edmonton officers face disciplinary hearing (5:41)
- Cheating in Vancouver
- Feb. 12: Thirty Olympic athletes busted for doping (9:46)
- Olympic hockey
- Feb. 12: Analysis from HNIC's Craig Simpson (7:38)
- Nora Young
- Feb. 11: The e-book wars have begun (7:37)
- Heule on bugs
- Feb. 11: What eats millipedes? Pete Heule knows (7:31)
- New arena
- Feb. 11: Sports business professor weighs in (5:19)
- Podcast column
- Feb. 11: Kevin Wilson introduces us to "Intelligence Squared" (4:55)
- Laurie Greenwood
- Feb. 10: Our book columnist reviews "The Swan Thieves" (6:24)
- Alberta budget
- Feb. 10: CBC reporter John Archer offers his analysis (5:35)
- Alberta budget
- Feb. 10: Finance Minister Ted Morton on the 2010 budget (6:00)
- Alberta budget
- Feb. 10: Reaction from WRA leader Danielle Smith (4:38)
- Alberta budget
- Feb. 10: Liberal leader David Swann offers his opinion (6:42)
- Alberta budget
- Feb. 10: NDP leader Brian Mason weighs in (5:12)
- Cross-country skiing
- Feb. 9: Local skier provides advice for rookies (6:05)
- CT scans
- Feb. 9: New research on CT scans for children (8:12)
- Business in Botswana
- Feb. 9: Marvin Washington returns with advice from Africa (7:40)
- Cleanup crew
- Feb. 9: New initiative to clean up Edmonton streets (3:50)
- Brian Keating
- Feb. 9: Working to save the Cross River gorilla (7:04)
- Cultural cuts
- Feb. 9: Arts groups prepare for a tough budget (5:51)
- Getting Lost
- Feb. 8: Jesse Wente on TV's hottest show (8:13)
- Dodgeball record
- Feb. 8: Students play world's largest game (9:02)
- Canadian beer
- Feb. 8: Jason Foster explains regional differences (9:39)
- Simone
- Feb. 8: Nina Simone's daughter stops by Studio 2 (7:47)
- International week
- Feb. 5: Fighting injustice through art (9:49)
- Malmo carnival
- Feb. 5: Local students organize fundraiser for Haiti (5:42)
- Alex Cuba
- Feb. 5: Juno award winner visits our studios (8:10)
- Cruise concerns
- Feb. 4: Edmonton company cancels Olympic cruise (5:51)
- Heule on bugs
- Feb. 4: Red and black wasps in Florida (9:04)
- Spine
- Feb. 4: Local theatre production set to head to Vancouver (6:01)
- Hospital safety
- Feb. 4: Keeping patients and staff safe (7:11)
- Podcast review
- Feb. 4: Kevin Wilson reviews three historical podcasts (5:12)
- Oscar nominees
- Feb. 3: What to expect from this year's ceremony (7:50)
- Political panel
- Feb. 3: Previewing Thursday's provincial Throne Speech (9:49)
- Laurie's book review
- Feb. 3: "Toby: A Man" by Todd Babiak (8:52)
- Edmonton innovation
- Feb. 3: Local inventor creates a cleaner keyboard (5:08)
- Winter running
- Feb. 3: Getting out and braving the cold (5:02)
- Brian Keating
- Feb. 2: Our animal expert encounters a crossbill (9:51)
- Facebook concerns
- Feb. 2: Privacy commissioner investigating Facebook (6.40)
- AGA opening
- Feb. 2: Reaction to the new gallery (3:42)
- Shirley Lowe
- Feb. 2: On bringing more music to Old Strathcona (8:20)
- We Eat Together
- Feb. 2: New cookbook on local cuisine (6:10)
- Winter cycling
- Feb. 2: Tips from an all-season cyclist (7:28)
- Bird evolution
- Feb. 1: New research on an ongoing debate (6:15)
- Faulder on food
- Feb. 1: On the hunt for Edmonton's best cinnamon bun (7:14)
- FavourPod
- Feb. 1: New website allows Edmontonians to "pay it forward" (6:29)
- The In Crowd
- Jan. 29: Entertainment picks for the upcoming weekend (10:24)
- Dr. Saleem Qureshi
- Jan. 29: Afghanistan expert discusses new strategy (7:53)
- Crosswalk fatality
- Jan. 29: Man in wheelchair killed at Millwoods crosswalk (4:46)
- Cheating allegations
- Jan. 29: Students won't have to rewrite Math 30 exam (2:00)
- U.S. economy
- Jan. 29: How America's economic woes affect Canadians (6:44)
- Podcast review
- Jan. 29: Kevin reviews the "Whistleblowers" podcast (4:32)
- Lois Hole award
- Jan. 28: Local grandmother wins literacy award (5:42)
- Hot wheels
- Jan. 28: Rod reports from the Edmonton Motor Show (8:12)
- Haiti adoption
- Jan. 28: The Van Ry's bring home their son (3:55)
- Baby Isaiah
- Jan. 28: John Archer with an update from the courtroom (7:24)
- Heule on bugs
- Jan. 28: Pete introduces us to the world's smallest cockroach (8:14)
- Irrelevant Show
- Jan. 28: Peter Brown drops by for an Irrelevant chat (5:12)
- Dr. Mads Gilbert
- Jan. 28: Norwegian doctor reflects on experiences in Gaza (7:43)
- Snow blading
- Jan. 27: City council debates snow removal policy (7:00)
- Tax tips
- Jan. 27: Linda Sims brings us money-saving advice (6:53)
- Palliative care
- Jan. 27: Discussing death with patients (6:46)
- Political panel
- Jan. 27: Alberta Liberal party in the headlines (8:33)
- Laurie's book review
- Jan. 27: "The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society" (8:02)
- Astronomy watch
- Jan. 27: New research about Jupiter's biggest moons (7:37)
- Golden Bear hockey
- Jan. 27: Tradition of excellence on the ice (3:32)
- Haiti fundraising
- Jan. 26: Millwoods Christian school pitches in (4:40)
- Olympic family
- Jan. 26: 2nd-generation Olympians prepare for Games
- Fossil thieves
- Jan. 26: Countering a growing problem in Mongolia (6:49)
- Aaron Moser
- Jan. 26: Former player comments on vicious hits (5:45)
- CBC Day for Haiti
- Jan. 25: High Level Diner staff donates tips (3:14)
- CBC Day for Haiti
- Jan. 25: St. Thomas More students raise funds (4:06)
- CBC Day for Haiti
- Jan. 25: Salvation Army official describes aid work (3:40)
- Beer appreciation
- Jan. 25: Our beer columnist brings us tasting tips (5:34)
- The In Crowd
- Jan. 22: Jason and Bridget make their picks for the weekend (10:37)
- Dave Hancock
- Jan. 22: Minister explains school board shutdown (10:54)
- Group homes
- Jan. 22: City planners look to change zoning bylaws (7:32)
- Technology column
- Jan. 22: How social media is helping in Haiti (5:59)
- Cutting-edge curling
- Jan. 21: Exploring the science behind the sport (7:37)
- Athletic discovery
- Jan. 21: Pat Senson explains how running makes you smarter (6:41)
- Investing stateside
- Jan. 21: Kelley Keehn on the U.S. real estate market (8:24)
- Heuley on bugs
- Jan. 21: Life and death in the bug world (8:36)
- Grumplestock's
- Jan. 21: New play opens at Canoe festival (3:56)
- Life support debate
- Jan. 20: Parents fight to keep son on life support (7:20)
- Podcast review
- Jan. 20: Kevin Wilson introduces us to "On The Beat" (4:57)
- Laurie's Book Review
- Jan. 20: Laurie Greenwood reviews "We Are All Made of Glue" (7:10)
- Mockingbird sighting
- Jan. 18: Brian Keating spots another rare bird (6:06)
- Photography exhibit
- Jan. 18: Gabriel Coutu-Dumont talks about his work (6:55)
- Simon Farbrother
- Jan. 18: Conversation with the new city manager (7:30)
- Faulder on food
- Jan. 18: Liane suggests three pubs with great food (7:03)
- Thunderstick preview
- Jan. 16: Lorne Cardinal and Craig Lauzon visit Studio 2 (11:22)
- Haiti adoption
- Jan. 16: Local parents trying to bring home adopted son (8:50)
- Haiti disaster
- Jan. 15: Local Haitians try to reach relatives (5:06)
- The In Crowd
- Jan. 15: Entertainment picks for the weekend (14:15)
- Visual arts in Edmonton
- Jan. 15: A roundtable discussion with local artists (12:13)
- Gene Zwozdesky
- Jan. 15: Talking with the new health minister (8:15)
- Minor hockey week
- Jan. 15: Honours for a dedicated volunteer (07:36)
- Heule on bugs
- Jan. 14: Pete takes us to Reunion Island (8:59)
- Amson Saintime
- Jan. 14: Haitian community leader speaks (4:23)
- Kelley Keehn
- Jan. 14: Advice on mortgage rates (7:09)
- Quake science
- Jan. 14: Pat Senson explains earthquakes (5:28)
- Earth to Table
- Jan. 13: A new cookbook on seasonal, locally sourced food (5:58)
- Gilles Hebert (Part Two)
- Jan. 13: A conversation with the executive director of the AGA (4:20)
- Gilles Hebert (Part One)
- Jan. 13: A conversation with the executive director of the AGA (5:29)
- Greenwood on books
- Jan. 13: A new work from one of Laurie's favourite authors (6:59)
- Bird watching
- Jan. 11: Brian Keating discusses a rare sighting (6:53)
- Ice on Whyte
- Jan. 11: Rod chats with a local ice sculptor (5:25)
- Culinary Olympics
- Jan. 8: Top chefs prepare for a big competition (5:04)
- Japanese beer
- Jan. 8: Jason Foster introduces us to some Japanese brews (8:59)
- Classical chat
- Jan. 8: ESO conductor Bill Eddins drops by our studio (11:16)
- Mortgage advice
- Jan. 8: Linda Sims looks at the housing market (6:45)
- The In Crowd
- Jan. 8: Jason and Amy make their picks for the weekend (13:33)
- Baby rescue
- Jan. 7: Infant dropped to safety from burning building (6:49)
- Food trends
- Dec. 31: Liane Faulder looks at culinary trends for 2010 (5:21)
- Sweet treats
- Dec. 22: Isabelle Gallant looks for local Christmas treats (6:57)
- Motoraunt
- Dec. 18: A local haunt faces an uncertain future (6:31)
- Cold weather solutions
- Dec. 14: Tim Adams on fixing frozen pipes, cars, and hair (9:28)
- Athabasca river pollution
- Dec. 7: Dr. David Schindler on air and water pollution along the Athabasca River (8:00)
- ETS attack
- Dec. 3: Head of ETS safety and security reacts to bus driver beating (4:59)
- Briefcase blunder
- Dec. 2: Minister's briefcase discovered near downtown apartment (8:19)
- World Aids Day
- Dec. 1: Jim Kane reflects on 21 years of AIDS awareness (5:51)
- Grey Cup Wrap
- Nov. 30: CBC's Larissa Kozun and Nola Keeler with a post-game review (12:46)
- On kidnapping
- Nov. 26: Julie Mulligan talks about her abduction experience (6:03)
- Cookbook launch
- Nov. 25: Isabelle Gallant talks to the author of a local cookbook (6:23)
- Crib recall
- Nov. 24: Stork Craft has voluntarily recalled one milliion drop side cribs (6:11)
- Hockey robots
- Nov. 23: U of A mechanical engineering students build their own players (7:12)
- Architecture update
- Nov. 20: Expert: Quality on the rise, but city still has long way to go (8:22)
- Music Maps
- Nov. 19: U of A researcher creates musical virtual worlds (6:36)
- Community hockey rinks
- Nov. 18: One man's desire to see two new rinks in Kilkenny (8:29)
- Neighbourhood planning
- Nov. 17: Expert from Seattle wants Edmontonians involved in their communities (9:19)
- Leonid shower
- Nov. 16: Comet debris from the 15th century will light up tonight's sky.
- Online mourning
- Nov. 13: A look at how Facebook can help us grieve (7:51)
- Oilers appraised
- Nov. 12: Edmonton team least valuable in Canada according to Forbes (6:50)
- Memories Recovered
- Nov. 11: A Sylvan Lake man preserving veterans' memories of war (7:22)
- Violin of Hope
- Nov. 10: Weinstein spends life restoring violins played during the Holocaust (9:31)
- Budget preview
- Nov. 9: The CBC's Tim Adams on property taxes and city services (7:22)
- Diamonds in Alberta
- Nov. 6: Rod checks out a new exhibit at R.A.M (7:18)
- Future Visions
- Nov. 5: Young Edmontonians from the inner city turned film makers (8:30)
- Shortage explanations
- Nov. 4: Drug manufacturer explores possible reasons for production delay (6:34)
- Vaccine planning
- Nov. 3: Province announces plan for immunization of people at high risk (8:00)
- Vaccine supply
- Nov. 2: CBC Reporter Terry Reith on H1N1 vaccine shortages (7:08)
- RCMP stressed
- Oct. 28: CBC's Lynda Calvert on the skyrocketing rates of PTSD (5:38)
- Flu shot fun
- Oct. 27: In line for a flu shot, Peter talks to Tanya, Hanna, and Teddy (4:52)
- Donnie Walsh
- Oct. 26: The legendary blues man of Downchild talks with Peter Brown (9:12)
- Terrorism expert
- Oct. 22: Security consultant reacts to hostage taking at WCB (8:23)
- Peep diaries
- Oct. 19: Interview: Niedviecki's book on the commodification of privacy (11:34)
- Lunch program at risk
- Oct. 16: Recycling fees threaten program's future (5:27)
- Road construction
- Oct. 16: The CBC's Rod Kurtz with a weekend traffic wrap-up (2:57)
- Visions of Comics
- Oct. 16: Organizer discusses art show dedicated to Gilbert Bouchard (7:53)
- Koufogiannakis & Sures
- Oct. 13: On music by The Temper Trap and The Flaming Lips (15:14)
- Autism Players
- Oct. 7: Peter talks to two of the players and the volunteer director (9:22)
- Food allergies
- Oct. 6: The CBC's Isabelle Gallant looks at the stress of allergies (5:13)
- Jeff Robertson
- Oct. 6: This Oasis winner finds tranquility in a stress-filled place (4:31)
- Health Care & Politics
- Oct. 6: Profs discuss political cost of health care (9:51)
- Waiting line
- Oct. 5: Polls suggests healthcare system wait times excessive (7:33)
- Stress foods
- Oct. 5: The CBC's Isabelle Gallant explores our cravings (7:20)
- AG report
- Oct. 3: Auditor general Fred Dunn files his last report (7:51)
- Community reaction
- Sep. 30: Autism society concerned by recent murder/suicide (7:15)
- York Hotel
- Sep. 23: Hotel bar's licence pulled over policing concerns (5:44)
- Me Without Measure
- Sep. 22: New location and clients for eating disorder centre (5:10)
- Juneja sentenced
- Sep. 18: Edmonton brothel owner sentenced to prison (6:20)
- Homophobia in high schools
- Sep. 17: Gay students across Canada face verbal and physical abuse at school (7:35)
- H1N1 mutation
- Sep. 15: An Alberta woman has developed a new drug-resistant strain of the H1N1 virus (4:28)
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