The FEED

FAMILY DOCS CRISIS – ANN – a new survey from the Ontario College of Family Physicians, which warns that one in four people in the province could be without a family doctor by 2026 due to a worsening crisis; more than 4 million Ontarians will be without a family doctor by 2026
 
BREAST SCREENING – GLYNN with Lorrie Reynolds, Director, Central Regional Cancer Program at Southlake Regional Health Centre; Ontario is lowering the age for regular, publicly funded breast cancer screenings from 50 to 40 starting in fall 2024
 
JOURNEY OF AGING LECTURE – JIM – free community lecture Monday 630pm Vaughan City Hall

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS – TINA with Min of Colleges & Universities Jill Dunlop - The Ontario government is providing $2.5 million for two scholarship programs prioritizing students impacted by international tragedies. The Ontario-Ukraine Solidarity Scholarship and the Ontario Remembrance Scholarship will provide over 200 students with $10,000 for their postsecondary education in Ontario.

NEDDA SARSHAR FILM – SHALIZA
– York Region filmmaker/director Nedda Sarshar will premiere her film Unibrow at the Reel Asian Film Festival on Nov 11th

GREEN HYDROGEN – ANN clean tech company based in Toronto that has developed a ground-breaking technology which produces so-called “green hydrogen” from simple water.


What is The FEED?

THE FEED is a weekly news magazine that goes behind the scenes and into more depth on the stories we have reported throughout the week or presents stories that need more time to tell. Hosted by Ann Rohmer, hear compelling interviews, local stories and local personalities - listen to The Feed weekly for the stories of York Region.