We are entering a very exciting year for the RCAF, with April 1st marking the beginning of their 100th anniversary celebrations! That's a whole century of service that marks the air force as an independent military element, and being that we are just a short drive away from the largest air force base in Canada, we woul...
We are coming into prom season with the local high schools, and Sean received a request from a student at Nicholson Catholic College to help out with theirs. Valeria Bauer-Pizarro sent Sean an email asking if he could mention a fundraiser that the grade 12 students at Nicholson were putting together for their upcoming ...
This past weekend, a native of Belleville was acknowledged at the 53rd Juno Awards for his contribution to the Canadian music industry. Chip Sutherland was born and raised in Belleville and attended Harry J. Clarke and Moira before moving on to Trent and then law school at Dalhousie in Halifax. Chip started off wanting...
Back by popular demand at The Lark this Monday, you can get some delicious handmade perogies! Sean and Ashleigh welcome Corrine Sykes from Humanity for Free Ukraine, a local non-profit, on this show this morning to talk about the perogies (obviously) and how their efforts are going in the Ukraine. To pre-order either t...
Here on the Mix Morning Crew at 7:45 every morning, we have something called Shoot the Breeze, where Sean, Ashleigh, and Jack all bring something to talk about. Sometimes it is something about the community, some random story we have seen, or something we wanted to bring attention to. Today's Shoot the Breeze was a mix...
This week with Dr. Julie Gowthorpe, we briefly touched on how to handle electronics and kids. It is undeniable that kids and adults alike have become addicted to their devices. Along with this come higher rates of OCD, more stress, anxiety, and more frequent outbursts.
Four years ago today, COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. It is hard to believe that it has been 4 years; it feels like yesterday but like forever ago at the same time. Over 760 million cases and 6.9 million deaths have been recorded worldwide since December 2019, but the actua...
On this International Women's Day we celebrate all the women who have impacted us in some way. The UN says that today women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. Happy International Women's to everyone!
Today on Shoot the Breeze: Sean, Ashleigh, and Jack unknowingly came into today's shoot the breeze with a common theme: how our community resources are hurting not only locally but also provincially and finally across the nation! Sean was at the Humane Society yesterday for a summit about local mental health and addict...