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The Corridor, April 18th, 2024

On this edition of the Corridor CFRC’s Local Journalism Initiative reporter, Christena Lawrie, presents a story about the installation of a new bulk water station in Sydenham, Ontario. Jesse Bell reads two stories from LJI reporters. The first is a

An episode of the The Corridor podcast, hosted by CFRC Podcast Network, titled "The Corridor, April 18th, 2024" was published on April 18, 2024.

April 18, 2024 · The Corridor

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On this edition of the Corridor CFRC’s Local Journalism Initiative reporter, Christena Lawrie, presents a story about the installation of a new bulk water station in Sydenham, Ontario. Jesse Bell reads two stories from LJI reporters. The first is a story by Owen Fullerton from YGK News on the collective bargaining process between Queen’s University and the several unions that represent 5000 university employees. The second story is by Michelle Dorey Forestell from The Kingstonist and it covers the new name for the Napanee recreation centre.

In other regional news stories, the LJI reporter for CJAI FM, Ted Evans, provides a story about a new agreement between Loyalist Township and the Bath Pickleball Club. CJPE’s Brenda Little with a story about Wellington’s Regional Water Supply Master Plan. CFWN’s Jeff Gard with a story about the annual Port Hope River Race. Jesse Bell with the Environment Canada weather report for the Kingston region, and Christena Lawrie with CFRC’s Community Concert and Events Calendar.

The Corridor is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative and the Community Radio Fund of Canada and is now sponsored by New Leaf Link. New Leaf Link (NeLL) is a non-profit charitable organization that supports adults with developmental disabilities. For more information about NeLL’s programs, please visit their website: https://www.newleaflink.ca/.

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