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Ontario Today launched in 1997 as a province-wide two-hour programme produced out of CBC Ottawa, replacing Radio Noon, which was the umbrella name of five different midday programmes by CBC Radio stations in Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor, Sudbury, and Thunder Bay. [2]
Then CHCH in Hamilton broadcast them from 1977–78 to 1987–88. Then the Global Television Network, which operated solely in Ontario at the time, broadcast midweek Leafs games into the late 1990s. In 1981–82, following Bill Hewitt's sudden retirement, various combinations worked these games.
Peter Armstrong; former host of World Report on CBC Radio 1, foreign correspondent for CBC Television and CBC Newsworld; currently the economics reporter for CBC News; Adrienne Arsenault, Chief Correspondent for CBC News, co-host of The National; Marie-Louise Arsenault, arts journalist; Michel C. Auger, former host of CBF-FM, Ici Radio-Canada ...
Sportsnet 590 the Fan / Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network Ben Shulman, play-by-play announcer (2024–present, occasional from 2022-2023) Eric Smith , alternate play-by-play announcer (2024–present)
Greg Brady (born 1971) is a Canadian radio host. He currently hosts the morning drive show Toronto Today on Global News Radio 640 in Toronto. Previously, he was a sports radio host with Sportsnet 590 The FAN from 2010 to 2019.
Stewart was one of the last surviving combat pilots of the famed 332nd Fighter Group also known as the Tuskegee Airmen. The group were the nation’s first Black military pilots.
BC Today (BC Weekday Noon Show) Because News [1] Bookends; Canada Reads [2] CBC Music: Live [3] CBC Radio Overnight; C'est formidable! Commotion; The Cost of Living; Crime Story; Cross Country Checkup; The Current; Day 6; Daybreak Montreal; The Debaters; Deep Dive; The Early Edition (BC Weekday Morning Show) The Fisheries Broadcast ...
Lt. Col. Harry T. Stewart Jr. of Michigan, one of the last surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen, has died. He was born on the Fourth of July in 1924.