The Corridor

Auteur(s): CFRC Podcast Network
  • Résumé

  • On The Corridor podcast, we feature news stories created by Local Journalism Initiative reporters in Kingston and area including CFRC’s own Chris Lawrie with contributions from CJAI Amherst Island Radio, County FM in Picton, CFWN FM in Cobourg plus LJI print media journalists from The Kingstonist, YGK News, and the Brockville Recorder and Times. The Corridor broadcasts Thursdays at 5 PM EST on CFRC's terrestrial signal 101.9 FM and can be streamed at cfrc.ca. The Corridor has been made possible by our team of staff and volunteers, the Community Radio Fund of Canada, the Local Journalism Initiative, the Queen's University Department of History Internship Program, Queen's University Career Services, and of course our donors. Hosted by Dinah Jansen, Executive Director, Radio Queen's University. From Coburg to Cornwall, Westport to the Lake Ontario & St. Lawrence River waterfronts, we've got you covered.
    © 2024 CFRC Podcast Network
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  • The Corridor, March 6th, 2025
    Mar 6 2025

    Covering the latest developments in regional news from Kingston to Cobourg, The Corridor is made possible through the support of the Radio Fund of Canada and the contributions of Local Journalism Initiative Reporters. The March 6th edition of The Corridor features a written story from the LJI Reporter for The Kingstonist, Michelle Dorey Forestell, and audio contributions from Christena Lawrie (CFRC), Ted Evans (CJAI), Jack MacCool (CJPE), and Dan Jones (CFWN).

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    30 min
  • The Corridor, February 27th, 2025
    Feb 27 2025

    Covering the latest developments in regional news from Kingston to Cobourg, The Corridor is made possible through the support of the Radio Fund of Canada and the contributions of Local Journalism Initiative Reporters. The February 27th edition of The Corridor features a written story from the LJI Reporter for The Kingstonist, Michelle Dorey Forestell, and audio contributions from Christena Lawrie (CFRC), Ted Evans (CJAI), Brenda Little (CJPE), and Dan Jones (CFWN).

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    29 min
  • The Corridor, February 20th, 2025
    Feb 20 2025

    This week’s edition of The Corridor begins with a story from the Local Journalism Initiative Reporter for CFRC 101.9fm, Christena Lawrie, and it Kingston Counsel’s motion to set a new cooling standard for residential units. Dinah Jansen with a story from the LJI Reporter for The Kingstonist, Michelle Dorey-Forestell, about the approval of Napanee’s 2025 Municipal Budget. Jesse Bell with a story from the LJI Reporter for the Brockville Recorder & Times, Keith Dempsey, about a regional health initiative aimed at bringing physicians to Ganonoque.

    The LJI Reporter from CJAI FM, Ted Evans, with a story about the approval of the “Amherstview West” development plan. LJI Reporter, Jack McCool from CJPE, with a story about PEC’s transition to the province’s new recycling program. The LJI Reporter for CFWN Cobourg, Dan Jones, with a story about the 2025 goals for the newly merged Haliburton Kawartha Northumberland Peterborough Health Unit. The episode concludes with CFRC’s Environment Canada weather report for the Kingston region.

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    28 min

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