The FEED

  • Ann Rohmer is with Maureen Leshem. Her cousin, Romy Gonen, just 24 years old, was kidnapped by Hamas while she was attending a music festival in Israel almost a year ago.
  • While the world waits, worries and wonders, we ask where do we go from here? Noah Shack, VP of Countering Anti-semitism and Hate with the United Jewish Appeal (UJA) Federation of Greater Toronto speaks with Ann Rohmer.
  • Minor hockey in Ontario is introducing the Green Arm band this season to address the issue of abuse of officials. Jim Lang is with Dave Wedlake, Chair of the OMHA’s Referees Program to explain this initiative.
  • Taking a break from our desks and engaging in physical activity is the focus of a new study. Tina Cortez is with Janet Omstead, author of The Play Book with the mental health benefits of moving.
  • Shaliza Bacchus is with Anita Wei, who is the curator and founder of the SSEW Project, an art gallery in Markham, Ontario. This gallery exclusively features contemporary artworks by Asian artists and Canadian artists of Asian descent.
  • Wouldn't it be handy to have your waste collection schedule available on your mobile device? You're in luck. Meet the Recycle coach app. Glenn Perkins is with Emilie Alderman, Director, Environmental Services with the City of Vaughan to explain.

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.