Tornado Alley / YorkU Emergency Operations / Insurance Bureau of Canada / Aurora Digital Twin / AIM Anniversary / Little Jamaica Walking Tour
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- Ann Rohmer speaks with Dr. David Sills; who serves as the Executive Director of the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) about how new data points to evidence that Ontario may be Canada's new Tornado Alley.
- A state-of-the-art Emergency Operations Centre simulation space opened earlier this month at York University, the first ever multifunctional disaster and emergency lab at a Canadian university, Ann Rohmer is with Ali Asgary, an Associate Professor of Disaster & Emergency Management.
- Homeowners may be taking a much closer look at their insurance policies following recent rains and weather damage. Jim Lang speaks with Anne Marie Thomas from the Insurance Bureau of Canada.
- Glynn Perkins speaks with Mayor Tom Mrakas to discuss how the town of Aurora is moving into the digital age.
- Tina Cortese speaks with Suki Choi, the founder and director of Autism In Mind Children’s Charity (AIM). The local charity is celebrating a significant milestone; it's 10th anniversary
- Shaliza Bacchus is with Phil Vassell from the Canada Black Music Archives as they discuss The Walking tour, celebrating shops, restaurants and the music of Little Jamaica.
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