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Let’s get into the curiosities and constants that make Calgary a wonderful and sometimes frustrating place to call home. One story and conversation at a time. Hosted by Jenny Howe. Every Wednesday.
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A podcast addressing key policy, research and technology topics that impact the supply and quality of housing in New Zealand. The central question asked is "what should every Councillor know about...."
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City Limits

Kevin Mahoney

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City Limits is a candid conversation about politics, personalities and current events in Quincy, MA. It is hosted by current City Councillor-at-Large, Anne Mahoney and her husband Kevin Mahoney. It offers another view of current Quincy news, and helps people have a better idea of what's happening. New episodes come out weekly. You can text the hosts at (617) 719-7378.
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Viewpoint Vancouver

Price Tags Media Society

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Vancouver's source for Urbanism, Insight, and Evolution. Hosted by Gordon Price, former Vancouver City Councillor and Director of the SFU City Program lecture series. Featuring interviews with leading players and emerging voices on issues of urban planning, architecture, housing, transportation, politics, culture, and public spaces.
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LiftEd Podcast

EndPovertyEdmonton

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How can we tackle haunting issues like poverty, racism, affordable housing, income disparity, and homelessness? The LiftEd Podcast, brought to you by EndPovertyEdmonton, brings a non-partisan, optimistic view to some of the biggest social issues facing our city. Join hosts Erick Ambtman, Executive Director at EndPovertyEdmonton, and former city councillor Scott McKeen as they discuss Edmonton’s most challenging social issues with opinion leaders and subject matter experts.
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A podcast hosted by city councillor, Brady Dyer, that offers listeners an inside look at the Hutt City Council. The podcast covers a range of topics from upcoming decisions to local events, all presented in a casual, conversational format. Brady uses his unique position to delve into complex issues facing the city and share his experiences as a councillor. Whether you are a Hutt local or interested in local politics, "The Hutt Seat" is the perfect podcast for you. Listeners are encouraged to ...
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The UK podcast exposing how car culture makes our lives worse and the practical alternatives that can fix it. Join Jack Lenox (e-bike shop owner and Green Party councillor) and Tim Godwin (e-cargo bike manufacturer) as they investigate why the UK lags behind Europe in cycling and public transport, unpack the £40+ billion annual cost of car dependency, and speak to the people building real solutions. From motornormativity to cargo bike families, we're getting cars out of our heads and off our ...
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Pompey Politics Podcast

Simon Sansbury and Ian 'Tiny' Morris

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We welcome guests from across the political spectrum & listen to what they have to say - asking them questions to help our audience hear about policy or process. Trick & gotcha question free zone.
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A podcast devoted entirely to discussion about Ward 21 in the city of Ottawa. Councillor Scott Moffatt is your host, analyzing and reviewing Ward issues, news, business and events. We'll also interview city leaders and decision makers to give you a clearer picture of what's happening in your Ward and why.
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Ipswich Today

Allan Roebuck

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Local voices, news, commentary and community information for residents and businesses in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Originally launched as Ipswich Election Watch 27 February 2020 the show was renamed Ipswich Today 23 April 2020. www.ipswichtoday.com.au
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What is it like to be a passionate politician fighting for change in BC? Bowinn Ma, British Columbia MLA, and Vancouver City Councillor Christine Boyle offer insights into what they’ve learned as young(er) women serving in elected office. A six-part limited series, People’s Pod: Politics for the People with Bowinn & Boyle is an outsider's inside look on the often opaque and complex world of political involvement. Whether you're thinking of putting your name on the ballot or just trying to un ...
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April 1919. Tanks on the streets of Limerick. Workers on strike. A soviet declared. The workers control prices and produce food. They even have their own police force and money. Listen to this amazing true story of popular revolt, betrayal, and a city that defied an empire. Hosted by Cian Prendiville & Aprille Scully. Cian and Aprille are socialist activists in Limerick, and members of RISE. A former city councillor, Cian lead the anti-water charges movement in Limerick. Aprille is a sociali ...
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The Courtney Theriault Show combines news, conversation, and Edmonton stories to keep you informed and entertained. Join Courtney Theriault for topical stories and fascinating guests. The Courtney Theriault Show is the perfect way to spend weekday afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m. The show is produced by Layla Khdir with technical production from Derek Scott.
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This is the official podcast channel of WBDG-FM. On this channel, you'll hear the latest updates, interviews, podcasts, and more from Area 31 Career Center radio broadcasting students and staff. WBDG hit the air in 1966 and broadcasts in Indianapolis on a frequency of 90.9 FM. Views expressed are not necessarily the views of the MSD of Wayne Township, the Area 31 Career Center, Ben Davis High School or WBDG.
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Hosted every Wednesday by artist & songwriter Danieal; uniting the African diaspora's heritage, sharing it's wisdom and uplifting it's history. To know where you are going, you must first know where your coming from. This show is the bridge ensuring safe passage for the African diaspora's future. Achieving against all odds and defiance in the face of adversity are a uncoincidentally a re-occurring theme throughout our episodes. The priceless generational wisdom shared, will resonate with kno ...
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The Standard

The Evening Standard

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From our headquarters in the heart of London, The Standard podcast sets the agenda. Top news insiders discuss the pressure-points of the day’s topics. Hear unrivalled insight on politics, culture, going out, sport, and fashion, with award-winning journalists and celebrity guests. Join us Monday to Friday at 4pm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The 1 in 10 podcast is a podcast that analyses One Nation Conservatism, Politics and Political reform in 10 minute bites. Political discourse in chunks that stimulate the mind before it gets tired.It is primarily focussed on UK politics, but not exclusively. One Nationsim and political reform are potentially important word wide.The host of the One in Ten Podcast is Martin Curtis. Martin is a longstanding member of the Conservative Party and has held many different political posts. He spent t ...
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Welcome to The Kent Politics Podcast, your go-to source for insightful discussions on local and national political matters. Join us as we take a deep dive into local government across the county, find out what the key decision makers have to say, what your money is being spent on and how the party’s policies could affect how we live. Stay tuned for our regular feature, ‘Westminster Watch', where we dissect the latest developments and decisions shaping the political landscape in the heart of ...
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In Development Podcast

Infill Development in Edmonton Association (IDEA)

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This is the podcast for all you city-builders, city-shapers and city-dwellers out there that care about driving change towards people- centred communities. On In-Development we talk about how Canadian cities develop in and up. We are presented by IDEA, the infill Development in Edmonton Association, a non-profit education and advocacy group bringing together like-minded people working to shape our City.
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YIMBY Nation (Yes, In My Back Yard)

Jimmy Lee Miller, Vincencia Adusei, Peter J. Wood

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YIMBY Nation is a podcast that brings unique perspectives from people who have served in the fields of advocacy, activism, non-profit, public, and the private development of affordable housing. We are driven by our passion for community empowerment, economic development, and residents' self-sufficiency in the transformation of underserved, low- and moderate-income communities.
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Beginning in September, Rogers TV has invited me to host a twice monthly show called Newsmakers. The show is about all things municipal, and maybe some other topics too. After the show airs on Rogers TV, I’m going to post the interview portions of it here on The Matt Brown Podcast, sponsored by The Bicycle Café. You are a big part of this show. In fact, we couldn’t do it without you. So, please give a follow. Let us know what you think. Let us know if their topics that you’d like to learn ab ...
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ALTBAYS

ALTBAYS

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ALTBAYS Show invites awesome people from Aotearoa, New Zealand, to have an honest, laid-back conversation. We are passionate about real-life stories and a good laugh. Our platform focuses on bringing communities together to grow and thrive.
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Welcome to the Ottawa Business Podcast. On this podcast we bring you interviews with business owners, executives and key players operating in and around the Ottawa region to gain their insights on business, marketing, leadership and motivation.
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The Local Authority is a podcast by Local Government Chronicle. Each month, the podcast will ask fundamental questions about how local government needs to adapt to fulfil its full potential and best serve local populations. It will see LGC assemble a small panel of significant figures from the sector to discuss one specific issue per episode. All will have a focus on the future, with the emphasis being on innovation, fairness, policy change and place leadership. Between launch in May 2021 an ...
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Candid Tiny House

Shannon Schultz

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Candid Tiny House - The Advocacy Season Discover the groundbreaking journey of tiny house living in Central Victoria. In Season 2, we explore how the Mount Alexander Shire removed barriers by allowing tiny houses on wheels without permits or time limits. Learn from key players, including Kaz Neilson and Councillor Rosie Annear, as we share strategies for advocating change in your own community. Join us on Fridays for inspiring episodes that empower you to drive transformation in housing laws ...
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The Think Podcast

Scottish Enterprise

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Brought to you by Scottish Enterprise - we are Scotland's national economic development agency. Insightful conversation with Scottish business leaders, start ups, SME's and more. Join the conversation and connect with us on social media.
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Is This For Real?

Is This For Real?

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Black ex-journalism from a place calling itself Edmonton. We take a local focus to societal issues like media bias, corruption, racism, class inequality, government failure, and police brutality.
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Heritage Bytes

Heritage Mississauga

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You don‘t have time to read through endless volumes of history books, you want to be a historic know-it-all now! Heritage Bytes explores the history, heritage, and culture, of Canada‘s 6th largest city. Each episode gives you a byte sized slice of the history of Mississauga from the beginnings over 10,000 years ago through milestones in history such as the War of 1812, the World Wars, and the development of a city through the amalgamation of lost villages. We look at the historic people, pla ...
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A Leitrim councillor is expressing concern with a recent statement from Uisce Eireann that coincided with the arrival of the spell of cold weather in the North West. The advice urged households to winter-proof their homes by taking measures such as insulating exposed pipes, fix dripping taps and be aware where their stop valve is. It also warned ag…
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It's feared Clare's response plan would fall victim to a number of critical errors if an extreme weather event struck again. Councillors have warned the local authority this week that communities are none the wiser since Storm Éowyn. The storm which brought winds of 180km/h down on the county, left over 44,000 people here without power. It's since …
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With a critical round of by-elections coming up next week, the African National Congress (ANC) has announced that all candidates for 2026 Local Government Elections will have to undergo criminal record and qualifications vetting, submit interest declarations, and consent to lifestyle audits. This is lauded by Elections Analyst Wayne Sussman on the …
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This week we take a look at Tuesday's Full Council - was it a council or consensus or clash of the councillors? Notices of Motion 11a Planning & Infrastructure bill (Opposing government plans to increase the planning applications decided by officers, and limit those decided by Councillors) - Cllrs Gardner (CON) Cllr Simpson (REF) 11b Fair votes (Su…
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Send us a text Episode 18 brings a return offender back to the studio Gary Winterman from episode 4 its all about cargo, general aviation whats happening at DSA and how well the team are all working well together, along with some info on the plans moving forward https://www.change.org/Save_D_S_A_airspace please sign and share the petition…
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On this weeks showWe look ahead to another busy weekend of action with two Clare sides looking to reach Munster football finals, Clooney-Quin bidding for Munster camogie glory, while the U21A football champions will also be crowned.We will previews Clare Oscar Traynor Munster semi final, hear from St Flannan's mentor Brendan Bugler and Alan Troy wi…
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On this week's Friday Round Table, Craig welcomes former Thames Centre Deputy Mayor Kelly Elliott and community advocate Jeremy McCall to the Covent Garden Market Studio. First, they breakdown a new report from the Middlesex-London Health Unit showing that opioid overdoses and poisonings are trending down. Have we turned a corner here? Is this repo…
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Two big political memoirs have hit the bookshops this year - but which high profile politicians are missing from the shelves From memoirs to biographies; autobiographies - both authorised and unauthorised - to the mid-career manifesto, the documented lives of politicians come in many forms Guests: Tim Murphy - Newsroom co-editor Jim McAloon - Victo…
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Over €20.5 million in new Government funding has been announced to expand apprenticeship capacity across the higher education sector. The investment will deliver 99 additional craft training blocks and support eight consortium-led apprenticeship programmes, creating almost 1,600 extra training places nationwide. The expansion aims to meet rising de…
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On this episode of Briefings with Butts, Dr. Jeff Butts, the MSD of Wayne Township's Superintendent, shares important news and information about upcoming events and celebrates all the fantastic happenings in the MSD of Wayne Township this past week. During his interview segment, he highlights the Ben Davis Thanksgiving Food Drive with BD Senior Cla…
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To look ahead to a busy weekend of GAA fixtures - Clare FM's Derrick Lynch was live in-studio on Friday's Morning Focus with Alan Morrissey.Games Previewed:Munster SFC Club Championship Semi Final: St. Finbarr’s v Éire Óg (Sunday, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 3:30pm) Munster IFC Club Championship Semi Final: Corofin v An Ghaeltacht (Sunday, Corofin,…
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It’s hoped plans to the extend the capacity at St Phelim's Nursing Home, in Dromahair will help to ease the pressure that many families are experiencing when it comes to finding places in nursing homes in the North Leitrim An application has been submitted to the Local Authority in Leitrim seeking approval for a 35 bedroom extension for the facilit…
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It’s time for another episode of our newest feature on Morning Focus, Traditional Greats. Traditional Greats is presented and produced by Therese McInerney. This captivating 26-part series celebrates the enduring legacy of traditional Irish music in our county. Each episode pays tribute to a legendary Clare musician who has passed on, but whose inf…
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Clare Youth Service will join Youth Work Ireland and youth services nationwide in celebrating Oíche na hÓige today (November 21st). This new initiative by the Department of Education and Youth is a night to recognise the transformative impact of youth work in Ireland and honour the creativity, connection, and confidence that youth work brings to yo…
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Flood-protection delays in Inver were raised in the Seanad this week as concerns grow over worsening coastal erosion in the area. Senator Manus Boyle says residents remain anxious as no progress has been made since €45,000 was allocated last April for minor mitigation works. The project, intended to reinforce ageing gabion baskets with new rock arm…
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A Sligo Senator is calling for urgent clarity on the long-delayed building project for Ursuline College. Senator Nessa Cosgrove says the development is stuck at Stage 2B, despite over €2 million spent on fees and surveys. She warns the school may be forced back into planning if no progress is made within 16 months, causing further delays and rising…
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Garda investigations are continuing into alleged acts of criminal damage at the King House Building in Boyle. It’s understood that a significant spill of kerosene in the building and library. As a result, both Boyle Library and King House are currently closed to the public while an environmental teams deal with the incident. Lea Cull is a Roscommon…
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After living overseas for 25 years, Sebastian O’Keefe returned home with the dream of creating a world‑class agave spirit, using plants introduced in colonial times that are now used as cattle feed. O’Keefe told Biznews in an interview that he and his partner criss‑crossed the country testing plants and discovered rare ‘Red Agave’ thriving in a dry…
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A Sligo councillor is urging the Minister for Health to prioritise a new primary care centre for Strandhill, saying the rapidly growing village has been left without essential services. Cllr Fergal Nealon told a council meeting the population has doubled in 20 years, yet residents including many older people still travel into town for routine healt…
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The Courthouse Gallery in Ennistymon is the venue for next Monday’s latest talk presented by the North Clare Historical Society on the 24th November at 8pm. The talk, titled Stories in Stone: Exploring Doolin's Ancient Landscape, will be given by Kate Lavender-Duncan. Alan Morrissey spoke to Kate on Friday's Morning Focus.Photo (c) The Burren Colle…
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It's hoped that the new 42-bed extension at Sligo University Hospital will make a huge difference to both staff and patients. It follows confirmation yesterday that construction is set to start next week. The project will deliver two new 21-bed wards, each consisting entirely of single ensuite rooms. Alongside the new surgical hub which has been se…
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Road haulage operators in the North West are said to be struggling over high fuel costs. Other issues impacting the sector include a severe shortage of qualified drivers. The Irish Road Haulage Association has previously warned of the severe driver shortage, which it says could impact on the supply of goods across the country in the weeks leading t…
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Plans to build a sewerage treatment plant on a scenic tourist attraction in Kilkee are being met with opposition. Uisce Eireann is proposing to build the plant just 100 metres from the Kilkee Cliff Walk, which research last year revealed was the most-loved Irish tourist spot by users of Tripadvisor. Local residents are taking a judicial review agai…
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There are renewed calls for Sligo's winter gritting programme to be extended. The current plan for Sligo includes seven priority routes totalling 486km, covering national roads and regional/main commuter roads. Sligo County Council has previously stated that there's no capacity to increase routes. The call comes as the region continues to grapple w…
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The authority responsible for the Limerick to Scariff Greenway has pledged to bring all East Clare residents with it as it progresses the project. The 43-kilometre greenway, which will be carried out in five stages, is being delivered by Waterways Ireland in partnership with Clare County Council and Limerick City and County Council. Public consulta…
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It's believed that the individual who was killed in a plane crash in Waterford was not a Sligo native. The plane left Sligo yesterday morning destined for France but turned back to make an emergency landing at Waterford. Investigations are ongoing. It's understood that the light aircraft had been stored at Sligo Airport for the last number of month…
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to give the go-ahead for an extension of the Docklands Light Railway to Thamesmead in her Budget next week. London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has described the news as a “win-win” as it will improve transport links in a poorly connected part of south-east London and should “unlock” thousands of new homes and jobs. But…
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