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Rik Emmett speaks plainly (or ... Lays It On The Line)

Rik Emmett speaks plainly (or ... Lays It On The Line)

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2:35 - Stacey & Morley open the show. 7:58 - How to live in harmony with Canada Geese in Edmonton - Dale Gienow, Executive Director & WILDRescue Manager w/WILDNorth 17:10 - Show Preview: The West Block (Mar 18) - w/Mercedes Stephenson, Ottawa Bureau Chief for Global News & Host of The West Block 24:52 - As Hudson's Bay Company liquidates, its 355-Year-Old charter is up for grabs - Would YOU call it one of Canada's founding documents? - Craig Baird, Host of Canadian History Ehx - Catch it online & every weekend on 880 CHED 33:48 - Manitoba wildfires changed from emergency to tragedy, premier says - w/Marney Blunt, award-winning journalist for Global News Winnipeg - & - the host/producer of Focus Manitoba. 37:54 - Oilers Extra - w/Jack McCarthy, UK 'ice' hockey fan 51:56 - Legendary Canadian hard rock band Triumph is supporting their Canadian brethren, still in the NHL Playoff mix, with their music ringing through all the Rogers commercials - Rik Emmett, vocalist, guitarist, & member of the Canadian hard rock band Triumph 1:04:24 - Shaye Ganam - Cross-over chat 1:10:46 - Edmonton Elks, Play Alberta connect on new partnership - & - Cue up: Elks Fan Day tomorrow (May 17) in Sherwood Park - Chris Morris, president & CEO for our Edmonton Elks - former CFL offensive lineman 1:16:44 - Sports Feature - w/Morley Scott
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