
NEW - Why Some People Still Refuse to Give Up CRT TVs
Some people still insist a CRT television shows colour that no flat screen can replicate, and tech expert Carmi Levy says it is the same instinct that keeps vinyl records and cassette mixtapes alive. ...
10 Jul 9min

NEW - Mr. Dress Up's Final Goodbye to His Crew
Before his last episode aired, Ernie Coombs recorded a farewell message to the crew behind thirty two years of Mr. Dress Up, a moment that anchors this look back at 1996. The same year, Donovan Bailey...
10 Jul 8min

Shiftheads - The Pipeline to Ontario Already Exists
Three major announcements landed in Alberta within days of each other, and broadcaster Rob Breakenridge breaks down what is actually behind them. A new pipeline to BC, talk of one from Alberta to Onta...
10 Jul 9min

ICYMI - In Search of a Value Meal: Why a KFC Bucket Now Costs Seventy Five Dollars
An eight piece bucket at KFC runs thirty four dollars in Canada right now, and the family size version tops seventy five. Shane Hewitt & the Nightshift went hunting for where fast food still counts as...
10 Jul 9min

NEW - The 17 Minutes McDonald's Dinner the Chairs Were Built For
Fast food value meals only look like a deal. Food professor Sylvain Charlebois lays out the seventeen minute rule behind them: the average person sits comfortably for seventeen minutes, so McDonald's ...
10 Jul 9min

Mr. Dress Up Never Once Used a Script
Mr. Dress Up ran for thirty two years, and historian Ed Conroy says Ernie Coombs and puppeteer Judith Lawrence built entire episodes with no script at all. Ed contributed vintage television equipment ...
10 Jul 9min

Why the Mai Tai Has Nothing to Do With Hawaii and is still all Hawaii
A cocktail everyone associates with Hawaii was actually invented in Oakland, and Richard Crouse has the recipe along with his verdict on the Moana live action remake. Before that, he digs into a Madon...
10 Jul 19min



















