With great sorrow the world bids good-bye to a historical figure in Jack Layton and Sue was there to catch the thoughts of our listeners and of Pat Davidson and Bryan White.
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Coming up this week on Canadian Made – new music from Chris Cummings, Tara Oram, Kal Hourd, the Heartbroken and a song by Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy that was inspired by the Royal Wedding. Read More
If you’ve read some of my previous blogs…you’ll know I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer!
With that being said…here’s another “Andy is losing his mind” story!
**Based on a true story that happened this past Friday!
As music director of Country CHOK, I get to be the first to hear the new music. And it doesn’t always fit our format. But sometimes you hear a song and can’t decide. There’s just something powerful about it. It draws you in, and you want to hear it over and over. That’s what the new song from Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy does for me. Read More
Coming up this week on Canadian Made – new music from Tommy John Ehman, Shannon Smith, Todd Richard, Rylee Madison – and new artist Kira Isabella who is taking over the charts on Canadian Country radio. Read More
Just ask my daughter what “NOT” to put in the fish tank and she may tell you windex, and now — add to the list “Cheese”. Read More
I think I had a blizzard. I say I think, because it went down so fast I barely remember having it (smile). So tasty. Today is your day to indulge in your favourite Blizzard at Dairy Queen. Read More
Wow! I wish I could to that! Time to save…
Coming up this week on Canadian Made – the latest single from Strathroy’s Shelly Rastin, Josh Macumber, Alyssa Gill, Michael Rule, Libby McGrath and Jason Petric. Read More
There’s never a need to leave town this summer because it’s been one incredible event after another. The fun continues this weekend with the International Offshore Powerboat Race coming to the shores of both Port Huron and Sarnia. Read More






