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S1 Ep 20Why does Ottawa musician Jim Bryson wish he’d trained as an electrician?

He’s a successful Ottawa musician. But Jim Bryson says he wishes he’d also trained in the trades. Robyn Bresnahan visits his home studio in Stittsville to hear why he thinks people ought to sing a different tune about the trades -- and he says Ottawa’s “classism” does nothing to help.

Jun 3, 202410 min

S1 Ep 19Ottawa flies hundreds of flags when foreign dignitaries come to town. Where are they all kept - and what happens when there’s a diplomatic flap over flags?

There’s a place in Ottawa where tens of thousands of foreign flags live. Robyn Bresnahan gets a tour from the woman in charge and finds herself feeling lucky she brought a secret weapon when an impromptu quiz on world flags breaks out. 

May 27, 202415 min

S1 Ep 18Wait, is that a ukulele?! The strange things people do while running the Ottawa marathon

People have done some pretty weird things during the past 50 years of the Ottawa Race Weekend. But Hugh Neilson’s stunt might take the cake. Robyn joins the theatre director to hear why he intends to run 42 kilometres whilst singing and playing a ukulele. Plus a short history of other oddities.

May 20, 202414 min

S1 Ep 17Why is a new generation behind Ottawa’s organic farms choosing a life in the fields?

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If you shop at a farmers market or get a local veggie delivery, you may have noticed something. Those behind the stalls are fairly young. Robyn Bresnahan digs into why organic farming is an attractive career for a new crop of first generation farmers.

May 13, 202423 min

S1 Ep 16What's it like for an American Olympic hockey star to become Ottawa’s hometown hero?

When Ottawa hosted its first PWHL game, it broke an attendance record for a women’s professional hockey game. It’s a night Hayley Scamurra won’t forget - not least because she scored the first goal for Ottawa. Robyn Bresnahan recruits a young player with the Nepean Wildcats to interview Hayley about that goal, living in Ottawa and having to switch her Ottawa jersey for her Team USA jersey to face-off against her teammates. 

May 6, 202414 min

S1 Ep 15Who was Thad Johnson and why is there a road named after him?

As you drive to the Ottawa airport, there’s a sign for Thad Johnson Private. It’s a small road with an incredible story. Robyn Bresnahan dives in with an amateur historian who began researching after seeing a particular photo of one of the world’s most famous aviators' visit to Ottawa.

Apr 29, 202415 min

S1 Ep 14What would it take to make the Rideau Canal a destination for swimmers?

It’s a popular travel route for pleasure boaters…But not many people dare to dip a toe into the canal, let alone swim. Should they? An 80-year-old triathlete shares how he swam in the canal and lived to tell the tale, and a biologist tells Robyn what’s REALLY in that water. 

Apr 22, 202413 min

S1 Ep 13What does it feel like to realize that home ownership is a rapidly receding dream?

He’s a professor at Algonquin College. His husband is a nurse. But home ownership remains out of reach. In the same week the federal budget gives a nod to renters, we’ll meet a couple who feel they’ve done everything right, but still can’t climb onto Ottawa’s housing ladder. 

Apr 15, 202415 min

S1 Ep 12What happened to Ottawa's downtown movie theatres?

Ottawa used to have a plethora of movie theatres downtown. What ever became of them? And what does a city lose when most of its downtown theatres are shuttered? Robyn Bresnahan meets the man who literally wrote the book on the history of Ottawa's cinemas.

Apr 8, 202415 min

S1 Ep 11Bears, coyotes and wild turkeys. How can Ottawans better co-exist with wild animals?

Black bears in the Byward Market. Beavers on Sparks Street. Wild turkeys disrupting traffic in Barrhaven. Ottawa frequently contends with wildlife. But sometimes it ends badly - usually for the animals. Robyn Bresnahan explores how we can better live in harmony.

Apr 1, 202421 min

S1 Ep 10How are Ottawa’s breweries tapping into the sober-curious movement?

Ottawa has some mighty fine breweries. And while most are in the business of selling booze, some have started crafting alcohol-free options to cater to a generation re-thinking their drinking. Host Robyn Bresnahan finds out whether brewmasters see the sober curious movement as a threat or an opportunity. 

Mar 25, 202414 min

S1 Ep 9Why is it so hard for Ottawa to shed the label of “the city that fun forgot”?

It’s been decades since the late columnist Allan Fotheringham dubbed Ottawa “the town fun forgot.” So why does that stale old stereotype persist? Host Robyn Bresnahan meets a cast of characters with theories and ideas of the story the city should be telling about itself.

Mar 18, 202415 min

S1 Ep 8What would happen if kids were in charge of March break?

We’re handing it over to the kids this week to dream up their ideal March break. Host Robyn Bresnahan heads to an elementary school in Stittsville and hears what a holiday at home would look like with kids at the helm. And then two parents share their top tips for things to do on an Ottawa staycation. 

Mar 11, 202414 min

S1 Ep 7Is it necessary to close Ottawa schools for the solar eclipse?

A rare solar eclipse is taking place on Monday, April 8th. Schools will be closed because it’s deemed unsafe for students to be outside without proper eye protection. But some parents and school trustees question whether that’s the right move - and if it will actually lead to the opposite outcome.

Mar 4, 202416 min

S1 Ep 6Why does Ottawa's tap water look, smell and taste different depending on the season?

Sometimes it’s cloudy. Sometimes it’s bubbly. And depending on the time of year you drink it, Ottawa’s water tastes different. Robyn Bresnahan heads to the source of it all and taps into the expertise of an engineer who’s spent his life thinking about drinking water.

Feb 26, 202417 min

S1 Ep 5What's Ottawa's next quintessential food?

Move over Beavertails, poutine and shawarma. Robyn Bresnahan goes for a meal with the couple behind the hugely popular Eat the Strip blog to find out what they think Ottawa’s new quintessential food is and the story it tells about our city.

Feb 19, 202410 min

S1 Ep 4Where do you find love when you've given up on online dating?

If you've ever tried online dating you'll know it's a world of hit and miss. This week Robyn Bresnahan meets a woman who had more misses than matches and decided to seek love the old fashioned way.

Feb 12, 202410 min

S1 Ep 3Was it right to move Ottawa’s main train station out of the downtown core?

Ottawa used to have a grand main train station right downtown. That building is now the temporary home of the Senate. The city’s current train terminal sits five kilometres away in the east-end. Robyn Bresnahan hops on the train with a self-described ‘railhead’ to talk about whether that move was the right one.

Feb 5, 202413 min

S1 Ep 2What's it like to live above the stadium at Lansdowne Park?

If you've ever been to a sports event at Lansdowne stadium, you've likely noticed the gleaming condo overlooking the field. Who lives there? And what's it like when 20-thousand strangers converge on your "front yard" on game days? Robyn Bresnahan heads up to the ninth floor to find out.

Jan 29, 202412 min

S1 Ep 1How can Ottawa make snow removal better for everyone?

Snow. We trudge through it, get stuck in it, shovel too much of it. But some question whether the city has its priorities backwards when it comes to what gets plowed first. Host Robyn Bresnahan digs into Ottawa's snowplow plan.

Jan 22, 202413 min