Today on the show, Jason Osler explains why more people are 'quiet walking', and we explore the growing trend of musical artists recording alternate radio friendly versions of their work. There's a whole bunch of music, too. Hear tunes from Bryce Jardine, Maggie Andrew, Skye Wallace, Idris Lawal, The Strumbellas, and more, including a couple of songs marking Remembrance Day.
Karaoke is having a moment. Jason Osler explores why singing, even if you’re not good at it, is great for your health. And there'll be lots of singing, of course. You'll hear tunes from Allison Russell, Matthew Holtby, Status/Non-Status, The High Loves and lots more.
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The Ottawa area s weekly COVID-19 vaccine checkup: April 29
More than 725,000 doses have been administered throughout the region as eligibility continues to expand, and now includes more essential workers.
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Posted: Apr 29, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 29
A man fills out a form as he stands in line for a COVID-19 vaccine at a Loblaws pharmacy in Ottawa April 26, 2021. The hastily announced walk-in clinic frustrated people who have were on wait-lists and felt they should have been offered a dose first.(Justin Tang/Canadian Press)