Hal Anderson

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Synopsis

Hal Anderson hosts weekday afternoons on 680 CJOB. He has been broadcasting on radio and TV for over 30 years! Hal has been a news director three times, once in TV and twice in radio. So he knows news. But Hal also understands the importance of delivering information in an entertaining manner. If you dont get enough Hal here, please check out halanderson.ca.

Episodes

  • Mackling & Megarry - Wednesday, March 1st, 2017

    01/03/2017 Duration: 01h33min

    Greetings! Here's the lineup for today: 00:00 - Should the City be doing more to encourage more businesses like the Neighbourhood Cafe & Bookstore in Wolseley? Bill Fugler is the owner of the shop at 898 Westminster. He was in a lengthy dispute with the city over whether or not he needs a grease trap in his plumbing. They finally compromised at allowing him to use disposable plates and cutlery. We spoke yesterday, and he wondered aloud if the city should be doing a better job of working with small businesses. What do you think? 18:26 - Katina Kominos, national manager of 'Run to Quit' with the Canadian Cancer Society -- Trying to quit smoking? Perhaps the Run to Quit program is for you, and it's coming to Winnipeg starting April 24th at the Running Room at Kenaston Village Mall. 37:25 - Sean Cooper, paid off his mortgage in THREE YEARS, wrote a book about it. 55:17 - Jonina Ewart, Park Services Administrator with the City of Winnipeg -- The City wants your feedback for its Athletic Field Review 75:05 - B

  • Mackling & Megarry - Tuesday, February 28th, 2017

    28/02/2017 Duration: 01h34min

    Hi there! Here's our lineup for Tuesday, February 28th: 00:00 - ROAD RAGE. Incident in New Brunswick where a guy ran someone over with his Audi SUV, and it was caught on camera. What's your road rage story? 24:43 - Wanda McFadyen, executive director, Assiniboine River Basin Institute -- There is the risk of major flooding across Manitoba. In 2011, the Assiniboine River flooded to the point it cause a historical flood on Lake Manitoba in order to reduce flooding in Winnipeg. 38:00 - Lara Rae, artistic director for the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, coming up April 3-9. Or, for the purposes of this segment, MCLARA IN THE MORNING WITH MACKLING & MEGARRY. 64:14 - Bill Fugler, owner of the Neighbourhood Bookstore & Cafe in Wolseley, at 898 Westminster Ave -- Reached a recent compromise with the city to exempt him from needing a grease trap in his plumbing. Instead, he will use disposable plates & cutlery. 75:24 - Dr. Sylvie Albert, the dean of the faculty of business and economics at the University of Winnipeg --

  • Answering Some Big Immigration Questions

    27/02/2017 Duration: 33min

    In light of all the asylum seekers who continue to cross into Manitoba from the U.S., we speak with Rita Chahal -- the executive director of the Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council (Welcome Place) -- to find out what the process is when someone claims asylum, and has to apply for it. We also speak with Dianne Fehr with the Immigrant Access Fund, an organization that offers 'character loans' to people who are new to our country, and need to strengthen their credentials to practice their profession in Canada.

  • Mackling & Megarry with Heather McLean

    27/02/2017 Duration: 11min

    Canadian speed skater Heather McLean chats with M & M

  • Hurricane Matthew -- Four Months Later

    25/02/2017 Duration: 10min

    In October, Hurricane Matthew, a category 4 hurricane, caused widespread devastation in Haiti. Four months later, Canadian-supported relief efforts continue. We're joined by Jim Cornelius, live in Haiti -- Jim is the executive director of Canadian Foodgrains Bank, a Winnipeg-based humanitarian aid agency made up of 15 member agencies working together to end global hunger. (Photo is of an emergency rations distribution site in Haiti)

  • Celebrating our city with the Winnipeg Nightlife Awards

    24/02/2017 Duration: 19min

    The 2nd annual Winnipeg Nightlife Awards are coming up on Friday, April 14th at the Metropolitan Entertainment Centre. We're joined by committee members Ken Morrissette, Crystal Vickers and Joel Carleton, who represent the Restaurant, Beverage and Nightlife industries. 

  • Carolyn Klassen: The Potato Chips of Relationships -- Social Media

    23/02/2017 Duration: 20min

    Social media is the Potato Chips of Relationships -- so says therapist Carolyn Klassen with Conexus Counselling. She's written a blog post at http://bit.ly/2lL2swM about how trying to find meaningful life connection through social media is like trying to get proper nutrition from potato chips. 

  • Millennials Redefining Food Industry By Paying For Premium

    23/02/2017 Duration: 18min

    We speak with researcher Matt Kleinschmidt with Maru/Matchbox in Chicago, who has learned that Millennials' willingness to pay for premium ingredients is helping to redefine the food industry.

  • The Dirty Nil Talks Rock, & Blowing Stuff Up

    23/02/2017 Duration: 09min

    We're joined by Luke Bentham and Kyle Fisher, two of the three members of "The Dirty Nil", a rock band from Dundas, ONT. They're opening for Billy Talent and Monster Truck tonight (Thurs) at MTS Centre. Brett is particularly amused by their previous adventures in pyromania. 

  • Men's Depression, & the 2017 In the Mood Gala

    21/02/2017 Duration: 09min

    Men's Depression is a mental health issue that often gets swept off to the side. We discuss that with Tara Brousseau-Snider, executive director for the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba, as well as mental health advocate John Melnick. We also discuss the 2017 In the Mood Gala, happening this Saturday, February 25th, in support of the Association.

  • Pregnancy & Exercise - Time to Get Fit 4 Two

    17/02/2017 Duration: 13min

    It's Pregnancy & Exercise Awareness Month -- we discuss it with Natalie Kulczycki, owner and instructor at Fit 4 Two (Winnipeg East), which specializes in pre and postnatal fitness. 

  • Free Hugs For Muslims

    17/02/2017 Duration: 10min

    We're joined by Krista Michie, who is showing Manitoba's Muslim community support by wearing a button that reads "Free Hugs For Muslims". The Events & Facilities Coordinator at Red River College tells us what inspired her to act.

  • Seven More Events to Enjoy in Black History Month!

    16/02/2017 Duration: 07min

    We're joined by Rhonda Thompson from the Black History Month Celebration Committee, who tells us there are seven more events to come in Winnipeg in what has been an extremely busy month so far with 13 events in total. 

  • The Misconception That Men Don't Have Meaningful Conversations With Each Other

    16/02/2017 Duration: 19min

    Carolyn Klassen, therapist with Conexus Counselling, recently sat in with her husband in what she calls "The Widower's Club". Her husband lost his previous spouse to breast cancer, and now meets with a handful of men who have also lost their spouses. She discovered that men can, and do, have meaningful conversations -- and wants other men to know that it's ok to talk to other guys about your feelings. 

  • Want to 'Savour' Canada?

    16/02/2017 Duration: 19min

    The HSC Foundation is holding a great event coming up at the Convention Centre called "Savour Canada -- Wine & Food Experience". It's happening March 4th, and here to tell us about is Monique Levesque-Pharaoh, manager of sponsorship & events at the Health Sciences Centre Foundation.

  • Gearing Up For The Manitoba Pinball League

    16/02/2017 Duration: 06min

    On Wednesday, Winnipeg basketball legend Todd MacCulloch told us there's a new pinball league in the city. We checked it out and found the Manitoba Pinball League, which just held its first event on February 12th. We speak with the man who started the league, David Morris.

  • HeHo! Festival du Voyageur Kicks Off Friday With Plaid Shirt Day

    15/02/2017 Duration: 11min

    We're joined by Eva Kovacs from Global TV to tee up Festival du Voyageur, which starts on Friday with Plaid Shirt Day -- if you're going to Festival on Friday, wear a plaid shirt! And use the hashtags #GlobalVoyageur & #HeHo2017.

  • Winnipeg Basketball Legend Todd MacCullouch Going Into Hall Of Fame

    15/02/2017 Duration: 16min

    We kicked off the show today with Winnipeg-native Todd MacCullouch, who is going to be inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame this spring. The seven-footer played high school ball at Shaftesbury, then in Division I in the NCAA with the Washington Huskies, and in the NBA with the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets.

  • Teacher / Staff Appreciation Week!

    14/02/2017 Duration: 35min

    It's Teacher / Staff Appreciation Week, so to talk about it we are joined by Norm Gould, president of the Manitoba Teachers' Society; Nadia Cantafio, a Grade 4/5 teacher at Lakewood School; and Naomi Kruse, executive director of the Manitoba Association of Parent Councils.

  • Mood Disorders Youth Ambassadors On 'Coming Out'

    14/02/2017 Duration: 32min

    We're joined by Sarah Sytnyk, Scott Coubrough, Luc Edmond and Samantha Wood, Youth Ambassadors for the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba. We discuss a number of issues, including 'coming out', IE revealing you are mentally unwwell. We also talk about the anxiety surrounding Valentine's Day. 

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