Hour 1:
0:00: "We had to get something done with this"
The future of Wellington Street has been much discussed in City Council in the new year. Chair of the Transportation Committee and City Councillor for Beacon Hill-Cyrville, Tim Tierney, shares the committee's decision to re-open the street.
9:48: Carolyn Stewart, the Executive Director of Feed Ontario, speaks on a $299k donation to the Ottawa Food Bank made from Metro & Food Basics.
19:06: "We are going to remember the names of those who were killed"
This Sunday marks the 6 year anniversary of the 2017 Quebec City Mosque shooting. Fareed Khan, Founder of Canadians United Against Hate, joins the show to share how Ottawa residents can come together in solidarity.
32:55: Noah Shack, the Vice President of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, joins Sam for National Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Hour 2:
0:00: "Where is this climate of transparency we were promised?"
The City of Ottawa reached a resolution with the Rideau Transit Group, Laura Shantz of Ottawa Transit Riders breaks down that means for residents of the nation's capital.
9:45: CityNews Web Editor, Anil Jhalli, sits with Sam for a week in review.
20:45: "This is not a normal barbecue"
Ottawa Citizen crime reporter, Gary Dimmock, shares some details on a fatal backyard BBQ.
31:30: Julie Findlay and Mike Legget, Co-Chairs for The Snow Angel Challenge speak about new initiative benefiting The Snowsuit Fund.
Lunch With Sam - Hour 3:
Lunch With Sam
Sitting down at the table for today's lunch is fundraising professional Bernie Forestell and Steve Ball, president of the Ottawa-Gatineau Hotel Association. Together they talk if we will ever see anything like the freedom convoy again, and how to drive more tourism to our city.
The Business Lunch
20:27: Photographer Paul Ozzello, speaks about his exhibition documenting the Freedom Convoy 'Fringe' on display at Art + Galerie.
30:15: Steve Wilson joins the show to talk about the grand opening of Manor Lounge.