The Heritage Train and Carousel Co. is back in operation beginning this Saturday after being shut down for the past couple weeks due to “operational issues.” The passing of chief mechanic and volunteer Dan Pigeau, the company’s only person with the proper certification, meant they had to scramble to find an alternate to meet safety regulations.
The unexpected development also derailed plans to celebrate the Heritage company’s 30th anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 3 (although discussions at the next meeting this coming Tuesday will lead to either a new date or they may revert back to the initial schedule.)
Meanwhile, the celebration of life for Dan Pigeau is being held Wednesday, July 31 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the McGuinty Funeral Home.
Top Shelf
- Dave and Scott talk politics, booze and guest selections
- DSSAB gets schooled on ‘homeless hub’ consultation breakdowns
Today’s Eye Candy
Politics, booze
and landlord issues
mixed together
This week’s Echo Essentials podcast is all banter between co-hosts Scott Clark and Dave Dale after a guest gets ‘waylaid’ and couldn’t make it to the studio…and the tables are turned a bit as Scott finds himself agreeing with Dave for a change.
Seriously, do we really need more access to alcohol? If you are tripped up by a pothole, should you report it and file a lawsuit? (Scott and Dave share their own experiences). The city already absolves itself when their infrastructure work causes problems…with a viewer telling Scott it happened to him too.
And who in their right mind would want to be a landlord under current rules and tribunal backlogs?
In the feedback department, Scott still doesn’t agree with a reader/viewer who told him he’s wrong about the city hall windows and that the lack of symmetry is refreshing.
Social Service board
gets schooled about
lack of consultation
Creating a ‘hub’ facility to better connect the homeless with social and health services needs more thought and consultation. That reality was made clear during the District of Nipissing Social Service Administration Board’s public meeting Wednesday in the City Hall council chambers.
Presentations by representatives of businesses, front line workers and a resident who endured this winter’s ill-conceived ‘warming centre’ at the corner of Worthington and Fraser streets made it clear improved communications, transparency of intentions and consultation is needed.
See our curated links of the local media coverage by BayToday, The Nugget, CTV and YourTV North Bay. MyNorthBayNow.Com was following a NORAD story involving Russian and Chinese fighter jets off the coast of Alaska.
Today’s Zen Suggestion:
The best measure of a person’s maturity is how they talk about their parents and children. If it’s all positive or all negative, they really haven’t sorted things out yet.
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To North Bay With Love:
The podcast crew hits the road again and this time they visit Horse Ability, an equine therapy operation just outside North Bay on Hwy. 17 (across from Dreany Lake in Corbeil).
Lori Burns shares her life journey with Lisa, including how she left a corporate job and design business to build a barn and use her love of horses to help people deal with trauma and emotional issues.
- Lori talks about Horse Ability 3:00
- What kind of horses are good for therapy? 7:40
- North Bay’s regional hospital uses Horse Ability for nursing placements 16:20
- Lori’s favourite story from her work 20:20
Echo Essentials:
Shane Moyer says the recent Echo Essentials podcasts featuring local politicians, police chief and business representatives didn’t have the street-level perspective. Our podcast last week rectifies that oversight.
Moyer, who is trying to help through the Homeless Advocates Association, has gone through addiction treatment, lived on the street and was a criminal during the dark times. He says the Northern Pines transitionary treatment program might work for some, but he is a proponent of a co-operative venture proposal in a more farm-like setting.
They have a 23-page plan that would offer more natural and homeopathic addiction treatment options, he said, while also stressing that a business operation tied to it would help them become self-dependent. Before the interview, co-hosts Scott Clark and Dave Dale discuss other city issues, including the mis-matching City Hall windows.
Listen to the Full ShowBackroads Bill:
In this week’s Backroads Bill podcast, Bill and Ben are joined by familiar guest Brian Emblin to discuss the recent grand opening of the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, ON. See the video version on our North Bay Echo YouTube channel HERE.
They each rate their visit and talk about favourite exhibits including some that are tied guests that have been on the podcast. They also talk about their hope for future exhibits and what they would like to see next.
Also, check out the podcast episodes that were mentioned in this episode:
Timiskaming canoe tragedy: Outdoor activities impact education
Paddle to the Amazon: Embarking on a 20,000-km trip
Mattawa Canoe Race: An update after the event
Northern Ontario Mining Showcase Podcast:
The Northern Ontario Mining Showcase Podcast was created for the Echo Community Podcast Network in partnership with Story Studio Network and Clark Communications.
Northern Ontario plays an extensive role in the international mining community. In this limited series we’ll hear from the influential voices, partners and leaders who are driving innovation, research and development, creating new market opportunities and new ways of doing business in the mining industry.
View All NOMS Podcast Episodes
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Richard Fortin Presents:
Scott Murphy | Richard Fortin Presents 52
In episode 52, Richard speaks to digital technology specialist Scott Murphy who focuses on creative thinking, digital marketing, problem solving and business development.
Scott concentrates on the need to be obsessed with your customers and how to build solutions to help them live better lives. Once we understand this process, you will be able to communicate the benefits of your products and services with your customers, colleagues and investors to share your vision. He offers in-person workshops in Ontario while providing virtual options for organizations worldwide.
Check Out the Full SetCogeco:
Check out the latest YourTV North Bay public post: Guerilla Grooves Concert in a Parking Garage
YourTV North Bay will be airing half-hour segments of the Echo Essentials Podcast on Mondays at 7 p.m.
Watch Video Stories on YourTVMarianne Vander Dussen:
Painting Antelope Canyon | Landscape Oil Painting Tutorial + Timelapse with Marianne Vander Dussen’s in this week’s featured tutorial.
View All Marianne Vander Dussen EpisodesCheap Seats:
Anime Fan Service, Hardaddy, & Can You Be Birthed After You’ve Already Lived? (55)
No movie to review this week! It has been a while since the boys have been all together r, so it’s time to catch up. Drew had a mental breakdown, Nick found a new videogame, and PB is going to watch Dr. Stone for the ‘plot’. The chaos is grand on this week’s Cheap Seats!
New episodes are available on Wednesdays.
For the Full SetWingspan Entrepreneurs:
Wingspan Entrepreneurs by Joel Arndt is all about financial issues and provides the inspiration and information to lift your business to the next stratosphere. Check out the audio-only show on our website network page or follow on Spotify.
View All Wingspan Entrepreneur Episodes
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Events Echo
Thursday, July 25
- Free Family Film in French: ‘Playing with Fire’ at the Capitol Centre | 1 p.m. | Free
- Summer Star Gazers Club Storytime for ages 4 to 8 years old at the North Bay Public Library | 10:30 to 11:15 | Pre-register Free
- Super Fun Time Trivia at Moose’s Cookhouse | 7:30 p.m. | Free
- Christmas in July at the Best Western FAB Lounge | 5 to 7:30 p.m. | No charge
- Open Mic at Lou Dawgs | 8 to 11 p.m. | Free
Friday, July 26
- Davey and the Dumpster Fires at Lou Dawgs | 8 to 11 p.m. | $2 cover added to bills
- The Hurricanes at the Lavigne Tavern | 7 to 10 p.m. | Mystery
Saturday, July 27
- Jude Zappala at Lou Dawgs | 8 to 11 p.m. | $2 cover added to bills
- North Bay Bulldogs host Sooners at Mike O’Shea gridiron | 6:30 p.m. | $5
Sunday, July 27
- Daelin Henschel at Lou Dawgs| 7 to 10 p.m. | $2 cover added to bills
- The Unknowns at Mattawa Voyageur Days | 2 p.m. | Wristband
(For more events further out on the calendar, check Tourism North Bay’s comprehensive events listing guide. On Facebook, check out Creative Industries North Bay.)
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In case this is your first time here …
READER FEEDBACK:
As much as I like listening to Scott Clark and respect his opinions, I personally like the mosaic appearance of the “mismatched” windows on our City Hall.
My response however would be totally different if there was only one or two windows breaking the uniformity, which is how this probably started. But now, I look at it as added character to the building.
However, we live in a democracy and if the majority have issues with the mosaic, maybe breaking a few more selected windows could result in better symmetry.
Gerry St. Denis
Echo Newsletter Subscriber
Leon’s North Bay is hosting the Country Tunes & N7 Cattle Company BBQ Fundraiser Aug. 8-9 in support of the Nipissing Country Music Association. Attendees can taste the naturally-raised, hormone and antibiotic-free N7 burgers for a $7 donation, with proceeds helping the NCMA revive the Country Open Singing Contest in 2025. Follow Leon’s North Bay social media for more information, freezer deals, draws and updates.
And it is gratifying to see BayToday pick up on our recent Echo Essentials podcast with Brennain Lloyd, of Northwatch, about “plans” for nuclear waste storage.
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