We may not be able to make your lunch hour longer,
but we can make it more informative and enjoyable!
The Noon Report is moving to a full hour broadcast
beginning Tuesday May 20th.
Dr. Joy will air 1pm to 3pm and 7pm to 8pm weekdays.
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CAM GARDINER HEALTH UPDATE:
Long time AM800 Host Cam Gardiner is recovering well in hospital following a successful kidney transplant operation on May 4th.
After being on the Donor List for several years, Cam got 'the call' he was waiting for and had the operation later the same day.
Cam is feeling as well as can be expected following such major surgery.....and a good sign.....he's craving a Diet Coke!
He thanks AM800 listeners for their thoughts and prayers. Cards and good wishes can be sent to AM800 and will be forwarded to him: 1640 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, N8X 1L1
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Class of the Week
class of the week!
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Subway & AM800 present the
Minor Soccer Team of the Week
Click here and tell us why your favourite team should win!
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Tune in to Live and Local's
Gardening Show!
Call in with a question for our gardening experts and
you may have a chance to win a garden design by Don Tellier
and Jay Terryberry from the St. Clair College Horticulture
program and a $1,000 gift certificate from Lil's Country Gardens!
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Check out a new show on AM800! Learn more about energy conservation from Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer Peter Love and Liza Fromer. Powerlines starts this Saturday at 8pm. Listen to past episodes of Powerlines on-line here.
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What’s growing in YOUR backyard
vegetable garden?
This season, find out how EASY it is to harvest up
some good will and generosity! Simply plant 1 extra
row of vegetables in your garden. After harvest, drop off
your produce at the Unemployed Help Centre Food Bank
at 6955 Cantelon Drive, where your veggies will be
distributed to those in need.
Plant A Row for the Hungry is a tribute to the late
Neil Thomas, former CKLW broadcaster, who brought the
campaign to Canada. Help keep his generosity “growing”…
Sponsored by AM 800 CKLW The Information Station.
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