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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 28 MIN

The Corridor October 3rd 2024

from The Corridor · host CFRC Podcast Network

In this episode, CFRC’s Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Christena Lawrie reports on the uncertain future for the Crossroads Village Project, previously known as the Sleeping Cabin Program in Kingston. Then, host Dinah Jansen reads a story by Owen Fullerton, LJI Reporter for YGK News on the opening of a new  Pediatric Applied Behaviour Analysis clinic in Kingston.   Ted Evans, LJI Reporter for CJAI Amherst Island Radio follows with a report on Loyalist Township’s retention of low water rates to support a new water station.  Jansen then reads a story from Keith Dempsey, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter for the Brockville Recorder and Times on Gananoque’s search for a new police chief.  Ted Evans follows with another report on a new three year agreement between Loyalist Township and the Amherst Island Recreation Association.  The episode ends with local concert and events listings alongside the weekend weather forecast.

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