Some herbs and vegetables benefit from companion planting for soil nutrition, structure, or even pest control. Gardener Susan Kerney tells us which plants pair up well and grow better together. Low vision Android users are getting a big accessibility boost with Google’s Lookout app. Tech Expert John Biehler give us the details on our weekly app update. Nova Scotia is revising its barrier-free by 2030 accessibility legislation, but says delays are the result of extensive community consultations. Laura Bain has the details on The Buzz. A sports columnist has been barred from WNBA press conferences following an uncomfortable exchange with their newest athlete. Reporter Brock Richardson has the details on our weekly Sports Update. Ryan Hooey says as a parent with a print disability, Playaway
Wonderbooks are the perfect way to engage with his daughter as she learns to read. We hear more on the Chatty Bookshelf! We cap off our week on Kelly and Ramya with Cut for Time, where we revisit a few highlights from the past week, including: a tour of China’s tech factories, the reality of lovebombing, and how AI could improve animal welfare.Find Kelly & Company on YouTube!
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