00:00 - This is the week Ste. Agathe was flooded in 1997. 680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier spoke with former Premier Gary Filmon, who says the military proposed blowing up part of the Floodway to help deal with it! Richard will play some of that conversation this afternoon on The News.
17:49 - We discuss National Volunteer Week with Madeleine Deschenes, who lives in Toronto. The 20-year-old is the youngest ever board member of the Girl Guides of Canada, and is the Chair of the GGC National Youth Council.
37:15 - Omar Rahimi, co-founder of Hire A Refugee -- Omar is a former Kurdish refugee with a story of support for new Canadians working for work. He also tells us his story of coming to Canada, of how he was born and lived on a refugee camp for approximately 18 years.
54:47 - Ian Holliday with Angus Reid Institute -- Airport Privatization: Canadians not prepared to clear this idea for takeoff
66:29 - 680 CJOB's Bob Irving from Winnipeg Blue Bombers mini-camp
73:09 - Bryson Maternick, Principal/Founder of Bodegoes, a restaurant at 98 Albert -- The developers who own 90 & 98 Albert want to tear down the building Bodegoes is in, and Executive Policy Committee has approved the proposal for redevelopment, even though it's a Historic site (formerly a gas station) and a number of planning committees have recommended against it.
84:42 - Dr. Michael Rachlis, Wait Time Reduction Task Force -- Another public meeting tonight at the Notre Dame Recreation Centre gymnasium, at 271 Avenue de la Cathedrale (6-830pm)
93:46 - Julie Buckingham & Richard Cloutier (live from Ste. Agathe) tee up THE NEWS