EP 122: The Zone

Chance and Jesse start today’s show by officially denouncing Kanye “Ye” West. We are the only members of the pod brave enough to take on the world famous, multimillionaire rap artist. Meghan and Dean could/would not be reached for comment (draw your own conclusions, listeners). Then, Jesse and Chance chop it up talking about Canada’s […]

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Dec. 2-Brief

It’s Friday December 2nd. Good Morning I’m Karim Mosna with your daily news brief. The Kingston Community Climate Action Fund have announced three projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the community. the City of Kingston’s Community Climate Action Fund is seeking to raise $112,308 to support the projects. The projects include the Frontenac Club […]

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Dec.1-Brief

It’s Thursday December 1st. Good Morning I’m Karim Mosna with your daily news brief. In the news…   The Kingston Humane Society has launched Home For The Holidays today, as adoptable cat numbers soar to over 90. As part of the campaign, all adult cats can be adopted for $50, while all senior, VIP or […]

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The Scoop: Nov 30th 2022

In this segment of The Scoop, CFRC’s news team brings you interviews and updates about the going ons of Kingston. We feature Mark Gerretsen directly from the HoC speaking about local announcements, as well as a segment about the Museum of Healthcare. We also update you on weather, traffic, and events for Kingston this week.

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Nov.30-Brief

It’s Wednesday November 30th, Good Morning I’m Karim Mosna with your daily news brief. In the news…   Kingston Police have arrested and charged a 14 year old with making death threats. Police received a call on Friday in regards to an allegation of a potential threat made towards Kingston Secondary School by an unknown […]

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Citizen K-Nov.29

`This week on Citizen K, host Karim Mosna first shares a local perspective from the homelessness forum at the INVISTA Centre. Then, it’s coverage of Bill 23 with Queen’s University environmental sciences master’s student Mary Anne Schoenhardt and Cataraqui Conservation General Manager Katrina Furlanetto sharing environmental concerns about the bill.    

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Derek Russell in the studio
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Derek Russell (Chemical Engineering) – finding water soluable and degradeable polymers to help in wastewater treatment

Assessing how to guide the selection of appropriate treatments using polymers for environmental remediation. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chat

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COP27: Goals and Outcomes with Drs. Warren Mabee & Ryan Riordan

Following the completion of the UN Climate Change Conference, otherwise known as COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh in November 2022, we chat with two Queen’s University Professors about the conference’s goals and outcomes. Over 45,000 participants from countries around the world attended the conference. At the event’s opening, it was understood that the 194 countries that […]

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Nov.29-Brief

It’s Tuesday November 29th, Good Morning I’m Karim Mosna with your daily news brief. In the news…   A “Stop Bill 23” protest took place outside Kingston City Hall on Sunday morning. Environmental groups including: 350 Kingston, River First YGK, Seniors for Climate Action Now and Kingston Youth Climate Action were at the rally. This […]

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