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Thank you, Tod!

In case you don't realize how important you have been to *ALL* of usfor the last seven weeks... I give you a well deserved thank youmessage. Download/Listen toThank You Tod[4.5MB, 5min MP3]SONG:Home Comes the RoverbyJim Fidler(from thePodsafe Music Network)

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Ottawa celebrates

I dropped in on the Sparks Street Mall this morning to get thereactions of CBC staff to the announcement of the agreement inprinciple.  The result is this audio collage which includes a songcalled "Bye Bye Bob".Download/listen toOttawa Celebrates[7MB, 8min MP3]

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Episode 3 of Fredericton Unlocked

Episode three (September 20th, 2005) of Fredericton Unlocked produced by locked-out CBC workers in Fredericton.     This week: guest co-host Shelagh Rogers talksto Thom Swift of New Brunswick’s roots blues combo Hot Toddy and takesquestions from students from Fredericton High School's journalismclass. Terry Seguin interviews Shelagh about what it's like to betravelling across the country from picket line to picket line. All thisand more!Download/Listen toFredericton Unlo ...

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Ottawa podcast: September 28

Hosted by Alan Neal at Carleton University's CKCU, this edition includes the following segments:Antiques Radio Show segment - a CBC Manager is one of the items up for valuationBill Stunt's report on a meeting to look at the future of the Ottawa Folk FestivalFashion on the lineAmanda Putz feature on musician Dave BidiniRobert Fontaine’s review of “The Corpse Bride”Ian Black’s weatherLouise Elliot’s gossip columnDownload/Listen toLocked Out Live, September 28[25MB, 54 min MP3]

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Ottawa Speaks Out, September 23

Recorded at Glebe Collegiate on Friday, September 23.  This"Lock-u-mentary" includes a collage of comments from cast, crew andmembers of the audience at the beginning of part 1 and the end of part3.Hosted by Alex Munter, and featuring the following speakers and musicalperformers in order of appearance:  Arthur McGregor, HeatherMenzies, Sen. Jim Munson, Ian Tamblyn, Marion Dewar, Henna Sodeen,Ember Swift, Mayor Bob Chiarelli, Luba Goy, David Halton, NubiaCermeńo, Coun. Clive Doucet ...

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Ottawa podcast: September 22

There is a delay getting the September 21st show from CKCU.  Inthe meantime, here is the show from September 22nd on Sparks Street.Rob Clipperton hosts this show, with guest appearances by Dave Bidiniof The Rheostatics, Ottawa Choral Society and Centennial Choir, andJohn Tielli.Download/Listen toLocked Out Live, September 22[22MB, 46 min MP3]Special thanks toLibsyn.comfor the bandwidth and storage.

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Fredericton podcast now online

This week's episode of Fredericton Unlocked. We speak to a politicianwho has become an institution in the province as the voice of thepolitical left. Elizabeth Weir joins us and tells us what it'slike to leave her longtime post as leader of the provincial NDP. Wealso talk to a soldier from CFB Gagetown who went to Louisianna to helprebuild areas destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. All this and more!Download/Listen toFredericton Unlocked[mp3]

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