Nathan Sartore, Program Coordinator for TO Live, tells us about an upcoming described performance of “Message In A Bottle” (6:56). Producer Grant Hardy drops in to discuss some trending stories, including: a new BC law making it easier to sue companies whose products are harmful to your health (21:55). Season three of AMI’s docu-series “You Can’t Ask That” premieres soon and we get a sneak peak with one of the show’s participants, Glanville Johnson (36:21). We get the latest news and events from Dawson City with Community Reporter, Kim Hovey (51:37). Leanne Baarda and her guest Keya Osborne discuss the multi-sensory experience of baking bread from scratch on Independent Living Skills (1:03:53). Danielle McLaughlin and lawyer Harini Sivalingam, examine the Jacob v Canada, a case concerning COVID support for workers on disability benefits (1:18:44).Find Kelly & Company on YouTube!
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