Monday, March 6th, 2017
00:00 - Do you feel safe on the bus? Are you comfortable with your kids taking the bus?
10:48 - Calls
18:18 - cont'd
24:49 - More calls
36:24 - CYCLING STUFF -- Jamie Hilland, Program Manager, Active and Safe Routes to School Program, Green Action Centre.
-- Should cyclists here be allowed to do the "Idaho Stop"?-- Delay in report on snow clearing for Active Transportation, won't begin until September-- New report at City Hall is looking at whether to make it the law for adults to wear a helmet when cycling
50:55 - Your thoughts on cycling infrastructure
53:44 - UPDATE on The Neighbourhood Bookstore & Cafe in Wolseley. The shop's owner, Bill Fugler, tells us a good samaritan has given him and installed a grease trap. The city told him last year he needed a grease trap. He says he doesn't cook any food that would need it, and it would cost him thousands to renovate to make the trap fit. City recently told him he can use paper plates and cutlery. Tom Beggs of Tom Beggs Agencies heard this, and donated a grease trap, and had it installed by Mike Love. We speak with Bill, and Tom.
65:59 - Ever put anything in the oven that you shouldn't have? Over the weekend, Greg and his wife were cooking some stuff in the oven, and a plastic cutting board got stuck to the bottom of a cookie sheet. It went into the oven, and melted.
71:10 - Your texts on doing dumb things like putting things in the oven that shouldn't be there.