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Northern Lights – #17 – Aug 19, 2026

Northern Lights plays the week’s best new music from Canadian artists.

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TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:53 Best Friend Sofia Camara 04:52 Schoolbags Maddie Regent 08:45 It Better Be You Batya Belle 12:35 Another Life Jon Bryant 16:18 Kicked Out Of Bars Josh Ross 19:00 Party Without You Hailey Benedict 21:40 Butterfly Mulan 24:21 Ole Sofia Ly 27:07 Like I Wanna Hayley Law 31:16 In/Out Satya 33:10 Call Me Daddy bludnymph 35:26 Bang Bang Dear Youth 38:08 Last Night Bleeker 40:34 Pretty Little Wreck LØLØ 42:31 Hesitate – Reimagined Meltt, Bayonne, New Constellations 46:03 Devotion Ghostly Kisses 49:16 Morning Prayer ATTLAS 53:38 Hearts Don’t Cry (Extended Mix Edit) Phillip Castle, Brittany Egbert

Northern Lights airs on CKMS-FM on Wednesdays from 9am to 10am and Fridays from 10pm to 11pm.

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A Baptist Bible Teacher Becomes Catholic! (w/ Melissa Overmyer)

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EXPLORING AI MUSIC – August 18, 2026

Playlist from Exploring AI Music_August 18, 2026

Start Time

Title

0:00 Spoken Word 0:55 Unmarked Lines 4:17 Two Shadows Colliding (Instrumental) 7:56 Toska Tale 11:46 Spectral Designs 15:48 Solace Amity (Instrumental) 19:13 Rural Route One 23:05 Rueland Wisterly (Instrumental) 26:38 Quillo’s Grounds 30:17 Spoken Word 30:46 Pastral’s Plains 33:44 Kittalli Crew 38:37 Hands on Clay 42:42 Gravitas in Grey 46:22 Fire Further With 49:46 Deux Deux 53:41 Spoken Word 54:21 Boketto radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/GolenKazzian_ExploringAIMusic_Aug-18-2026.mp3

My music is also available at golenkazzian.bandcamp.com and can be heard 24/7 at www.youtube.com/@GolenKazzian  or  hello.citrus3.com:2020/public/gokazz (24/7 radio station)

Write to me at GolenKazzian@radiowaterloo.ca.

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Radio Nowhere Episode 172, 8/17/26

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1:35 Sunrise Uriah Heep 5:30 River Hip Mama Charlie Musselwhite 9:36 If I Had my Way Big Sugar 14:48 Dirty Work Steely Dan 17:48 Chaise Longue Wet Leg 21:06 Nevermind Leonard Cohen 25:42 Babaji Supertramp 31:12 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door Eric Clapton 35:31 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door Antony and The Johnsons 39:33 V-2 Schneider David Bowie 42:40 November The Wilderness Of Manitoba 47:08 Mona Lisa’s and Mad Hatters Elton John 52:05 Across the Great Divide The Band 54:58 The Devil Ain’t Lazy Asleep At The Wheel with The Blind Boys Of Alabama

 


Mid-Credit Scene

Episode 41 - Dune with Sam Toman

Let the Spice flow! The Mikes are joined by Midtown KW legend Sam Toman as we head to Arrakis in this sprawling conversation about Canadian director Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Frank Herbert's seemingly impossible adapt series Dune (or as Pereira affectionately calls it, "Whispers Amongst the Foghorns"). 

How does it compare to Lynch's 1984 piece? Will Villeneuve ever leave the Duniverse? Are these well-acted movies, or just a lot of moody turning to the camera? Let's discuss!

Newsletter: midcreditscene.substack.com/.
Email: midcreditscenepod@gmail.com
Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson


CIGI/The Logic Big Tech Podcast

Demis Hassabis wanted to solve intelligence. Then came ChatGPT.

When Demis Hassabis co-founded DeepMind in 2010, his mission was simple: solve intelligence, then use it to solve everything else. What began as a scientific quest would eventually become a fierce global AI race. 

Today, DeepMind is owned by Google and is one of the world’s leading AI labs. Journalist and author Sebastian Mallaby spent years interviewing Hassabis, his collaborators, rivals and critics for his new book, The Infinity Machine. It tells the story of the remarkably small group of people who shaped modern AI.

When we recorded this conversation, Hassabis was still CEO of DeepMind, caught between the science he wanted to pursue and the commercial race Google needed him to run. Hours later, he announced he was stepping down as CEO to become Alphabet’s (Google’s parent company) chief scientist.


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CKMS Community Connections for 10 August 2026: Run4OfficeWR with Lulia Habte and Marcia Smellie

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Show Notes ♦Lulia Habte ♦Marcia Smellie

Lulia Habte and Marcia Smellie of Run4OfficeWR talk to Bob Jonkman about getting people to run for office by getting them out to vote, and fostering civic engagement. They’re talking to people, young people especially, about the functions of government and the role of politicians. They host a “Guest Speaker Series”, local people who have run for office who speak about the experience and answer questions.

Marcia talks about the skill of listening, and Lulia tells us the importance of just one vote. Marcia gives some information on voting, and Lulia tells us of the upcoming events.

The interview starts at 3m08s.

Online:
  • Website: ♦run4officewr.ca/
  • Facebook: Run4OfficeWR (@Run4OfficeWR) | Facebook
  • Instagram: Run4OfficeWR (@run4officewr) | Instagram
  • YouTube: Run4OfficeWR (@runforofficewaterlooregion4838) | YouTube
  • TikTok: Run4OfficeWR (@run4officewr) | TikTok
  • E-mail: info@run4officewr.ca
Upcoming Events
  • Guest Speaker Series: Hans Roach
    • When: 5:00pm-7:00pm on 4 September 2026
    • Where: 2nd Floor, building EC5, University of Waterloo.
    • Location: 305 Phillip Street South, Waterloo Map
  • Voter’s Rite of Passage
    • When: October 2026
    • Where: Room 1111, building EC5, University of Waterloo.
    • Location: 305 Phillip Street South, Waterloo Map

Podcast

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Index
Time Title Album Artist 0m00s Theme for CKMS Community Connections ccc ♦
CKMS Community Connections Steve Todd 0m55s My Numb Finger ♦
Made Me Glad Firefly 3m08 Introducing Lulia and Marcia, and Run4OfficeWR. The goal is to have people voting, voter turnout was about 25% in the previous municipal election. There is a Project3000 to get 3000 people to register to vote. Run4OfficeWR is out at the summer festival to encourage people to vote. Civic engagement starts at the local level, but since Covid volunteering has decreased, and with it involvement in the voting process. The goal is to get people to understand the roles of the various levels of government; for this election that’s Mayors, Councillors, Regional Councillors. Marcia explains what Civic Engagement is, the issues that affect people. People come to Waterloo Region because it’s safe, there are good schools, it’s a place where people can own a house. It’s important that people get voter information in an un-threatening way. 9m23s It’s an obligation of citizenship to be politically engaged. People are engaged in sports, but there are other roles in the community. People may not know their neighbours. The demographic that is engaged is the gray-haired crowd, but not so much younger people. People who are in municipal government now will be retiring, so we need young people to take those roles. But Lulia is not part of the gray-haired crowd, she says there are many youth who are interested in what Run4OfficeWR is doing. But they don’t know what the responsibilities of different tiers of government do. People need to be comfortable enough to receive ideas and criticism, make sure the doors (and their ears) are open. Encouraging people to write letters, contact their representatives, engaging in protests, writing petitions, and meeting with politicians. Attending council meetings can be done online now, on social media. 16m15m Marcia is really concerned about getting the young vote out, the reason for having a young person doing outreach (Lulia). Encouraging young people to volunteer with Run4OfficeWR by feeding them at meeting, give them a T-Shirt, and sometime even give them an honorarium. Even in the summer there are students who are still here, attending summer festivals, an opportunity to interact with them. 18m11s Antidote ♦
Inevitable Awake & Dreaming 21m52s The “Guest Speaker Series” is held on the first Friday of every month, until October. Last month the speaker was Marjorie Knight. The goal is to let people know that politics is not so distant, people are approachable. Run4OfficeWR is focusing on people from African or Black communities, and people from underrepresented groups; these people have a more “niche” experiene. Marcia says people think politics is boring, and people are more interested in what is far away. But these sessions, where people meet people from their own communities, it’s right there and you can’t ignore it. People linger after the sessions with many questions, “What did you need to start a campaign?”, “Why did you run?” Providing advice and answering questions is done after the speaker sessions, best done one-on-one. It’s a bit like campaign school, Run4OfficeWR can direct people where to get more information. 28m49s Marcia says that one of the most important skills is listening. Sometimes it is necessary to listen to things that don’t jive with your values. But you need to listen to them as well, respectfully, and sometimes say that this is not something you can support. That lets people know you’re open to listening, even if you don’t agree. It’s hard, but rewarding work. Most important, you have to know your “why”. The stereotype of politicians is that they use words without saying anything. Marcia says the plain-speaking politician still exists, and Marcia intends to vote for some. 32m25s Talking about tight races, a single vote can make a difference. It just happened in Quebec, settled by the courts, and it happened in Kitchener where a single vote decided the Victoria Park riding. Lulia says every vote counts. Bob is distressed by the number of vacancies that are still not filled — in Wellesley, Woolwich, North Dumfries; and the number of incumbent candidates who have not yet said if they’re running or not. Marcia says that it’s too bad we only vote every four years, because people forget about it. In Toronto the libraries have a centre for democracy so that people can learn about democracy on a continuing basis. And we need to make it fun to learn about democracy. Councillors get invited to lots of events: block parties, barbecues. Marcia explains how candidates can prepare for a campaign even without the backing of a political party. And it’s important to know how to ask for money, but it’s not a huge amount of money at the municipal level. Social media is a big help. Candidates may have to pay for services, but sometimes people donate their skills to help a campaign. Lulia says that it’s important that candidates remain visible. Bob and Marcia find it bizarre that some candidates have no visibility at all. 41m00s Knives ♦
Don’t Fear The Dark Missy Bauman 44m38s Bob is surprised that Run4OfficeWR is not a provincial or national organization he’s seen Run4OfficeWR everywhere! Lulia says there are the three founders (Marcia is a founder!), and five or six people. Marcia says that being physically present at festivals and other locations makes a big difference. Online voter registration ends on 12 August, but you can still register at the polling offices on the day that you vote. But you’ll need ID, be at least 18 years old, and a Canadian citizen. Marcia says this is the most exciting organization she’s ever volunteered with. This is her way of contributing to the political process. Marcia points out that local issues are important. Bob says the pothole in front of your driveway is more important than the pipeline across the country. Marcia tells us about the local issue of data centres. 49m35s Lulia and Marcia go over the different ways of contacting Run4OfficeWR, their website, and social media. Come to their events! Volunteer at their events! There will be food! Lulia tells us about the upcoming events, the Speaker Series, and a “I Voted” celebration. 51m59s Marcia and Lulia thank Bob; Bob thanks Marcia and Lulia and gives the end credits.

CKMS Community Connections airs on CKMS-FM 102.7 from 3:00pm to 4:00pm on Mondays.

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Synthetronic 80s – Episode #21 (Replay) – 2026-08-17

Synthetronic 80s plays 1980s synth-pop, dance-pop, hi-NRG, Italo-disco, and up-tempo pop/rock music. A mix of mainstream and lesser-known tracks.

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TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:41 Moonbeam Men Without Hats 04:17 First-Last-For Everything (Club Mix) Endgames 08:52 Major Tom (Coming Home) Peter Schilling 12:57 The Wild Boys Duran Duran 17:12 Never Heart 21:13 St. Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion) John Parr 25:49 Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel 30:39 Cosmetics Gowan 35:15 Puttin’ On The Ritz (Edit) Taco 37:44 Maniac Michael Sembello 42:00 Middle Child Parachute Club 46:44 Fairy-Tale Rose 53:02 Run Runaway (Album Version) Slade

Synthetronic 80s airs on CKMS-FM on Sundays at midnight and Mondays from 9am to 10am.

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New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #144

What’s up, y’all? Like always, first up, here are all of the submissions I have added to Libretime since last week:

Big Big Furnace Remedial Badminton Punk No Dorian Whisper Everything We Need – Single Rock CanCon Psychlo Controlled Chaos Metal Two explicit tracks CanCon Olivia Penalva Exit Wounds Pop CanCon Cari Burdett Don’t Forget Folk CanCon Patterns Make Sunrise New Youth Sound Rock No Wine Lips TV Dinner Punk CanCon Dehumanizing Itatrain Worship 2D Complex Metal No Garett Gunderson Anywhere Anytime Pop CanCon Marcello Callado Brado World No Isaac Acuna Leviathan Folk No Dragged Up Rapunzel/Black Carbon – Single Punk No Eric Reinhart Over and Over – Single Pop CanCon ARK IDENTITY Signals – Single Rock CanCon Libby Ember Pool Life – Single Pop CanCon Rose Connelly Backwards Cap – Single Pop CanCon Laura Camacho Tango Project Todo Tiempo Pasado World No Rocco DeLuca Studio A Session Folk No Cassidy Taylor Life of the Party – Single Pop CanCon Sean Bienhaus Cursed – Single Rock CanCon Half Dollar Dog Oil on Fire – Single Rock No Jaid Joyce Cigarettes – Single Country No Aquiestoy Coconut Rice – Single Jazz No Ziemba We Implode – Single Pop No Henry James House Last Lights Off The Black West Folk No Convinced Friend Nowhere Songs Folk Tracks 2 and 5 are explicit No Aidan Baker Adverse Camber Ambient No Erick Schenkman Hit On Me – Single Rock CanCon Runaway Kit Galaxy Love – Single Jazz CanCon The Materials Trust Me – Single Metal No Marvin Tate Controlled Burn Spoken Word Multiple Explicit Tracks No Chris Clark Across a Carnival Folk No Prolific Tricks Brand New – Single Hip Hop Added to Libretime by Prolific himself! CanCon Steve Montgomery Living the Dream Right Now Rock CanCon Boar God Hunting Season Rock CanCon

Here is tonight’s Horizon Broadening Hour:

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Tracklist:

Marvin Tate – Let’s Start Here
Aidan Baker – Everything Is Dark Until You Say Yes
Runaway Kit – Galaxy Love
Laura Camacho Tango Project – Libertango
Marcelo Callado – Mariola
Prolific Tricks – Brand New
Cassidy Taylor – Life of the Party
Olivia Penalva – Cold Tea
Rose Connelly – Backwards Cap
Ziemba – We Implode
Eric Reinhart – Over and Over
Garett Gunderson – Miss Dynamite
ALYA – Believer
Libby Ember – Pool Life
Isaac Acuna – Honeysuckle
Rocco Deluca – Raga For Troy
Chris Clark – Behind the Screen Door
Convinced Friend – Robitussin
Jaid Joice – Cigarettes
Henry James House – Young Henry parts I & II
Cari Burdett – Don’t Forget
Faultlines – Might & Maybe
Dehumanizing Itatrain Worship – Song of the NEET
The Materials – Trust Me
Psychlo – 2nd Helping of Hell
Wine Lips – Semi-Detached Furnished Home
Dragged Up – Rapunzel
Big Big Furnace – Fugazi Tarantino
Half Dollar Dog – Oil on Fire
Boar God – Homeless…Dreaming
Sean Bienhaus – Cursed
Patterns Make Sunrise – Quilceda Creek (original + demo)

See y’all next time!


Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little

Anti-Catholic Convert to Catholicism Explains the Eucharist #shorts

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ERI-WAVE FM RADIO 16 AUGUST 2026 SHOW

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ERITREAN COMMUNITY RADIO 16 AUGUST 2026 SHOW,  ARTICLES ABOUT CANADA JOB OPORTUNITES,   HISTORY OF DEBRE BIZEN MONASTERY, INTRODUCING ONTARIO PROVINCE(PART2)  INTRODUCING VILLAGES AND CITEIS FROM  DEKMHARE TO TXORONA, AUDIENCE MESSAGES , ONTARIO WEATHER FORECAST.

MUSIC LIST AND START TIME

  1.   SHEWITEY BY MICHEAL ABRHAM                          02:43-06:25
  2.   HILELE ADI BY KALEAB TEWELDEMDHIN        11:33-15:40
  3.  KEMAKI YELEN BY FILIMON GEBAR FIGO        20:17-24:33
  4.  SEB ENTAY ZEYBELE BY NAHOM MESTE            27:40-31:50
  5.  JEMIEX BY GUJELE HADE LEBI                                   34:26-37:26
  6.  MEFTIH LEBEY BY MEHARI ABRHA                        38:33-42:45
  7.  EMNETEY BY TESFAY MENGESHA                           43:35-47:47
  8. BEBE BY SALEM GOYTIOM                                            50:36-1:00:00

Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little

Why Are SO MANY People Becoming Catholic?! (w/ Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress, OP)

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CAR287 Presents The Manitoba Rockin’ Revolution Show 8

♦Show 8 – August 2026 CAR287 Presents The Manitoba Rockin’ Revolution Show 8 Time Song    Artist 00:00 Intro Terrence Ferguson 01:25 Opening Song CAR287 04:48 Song Intro   06:17 Misery Attica Riots 09:35 Song Intro   10:34 Lightning Show Pony 13:58 Song Intro   14:43 Rosita The Northern Royals 17:52 Song Intro   19:04 Ragged Crow The Dust Rhinos 22:12 Song Intro   23:27 Cowboy Dreams (Feat.Cat Clyde) Boy Golden 26:49 Song Intro   26:24 Danko and Manuel The Honeysliders 33:11 Song Intro   35:28 Fear Begonia 39:23 Empty Handed (Feat. City and Colour) Ariel Posen 43:01 I’ll Drive The Bros Landreth 45:46 Song Intro   46:45 What Did You Do Amos the Kid 50:10 Song Intro   51:08 Roads and Roads The JD Edwards Band 57:50 show outro   radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/CAR287-presents-the-Manitoba-Rockin-Revolution-Show-8.mp3

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Poems Of Divine Power II: “The Cord Of Embrace”

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Annielean and Richard reading from Annielean’s book: Poems of Divine Power II, chapter: “The Cord of Embrace.” Paragraph one, page 70.

From August 14-2026


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The All Out Show 102.7

On today’s show we chop it up with Dox Tha Doctrine and Pro Logic! News on Kaya Fest, CNE and so on. Plus, the hottest old school and new school joints.

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Let’s get it


Debt Free in 30 Minutes

624 - The Best Mortgage and Housings Advice From Our Experts

Are you prepared for the mortgage renewal cliff? Learn how the 2026 renewal cycle might affect your household budget and finances.Doug Hoyes explains the reality of the upcoming mortgage renewal cliff and why 2026 is becoming a critical year for homeowners. This video is designed for anyone currently holding a mortgage who needs to understand how shifts in interest rates could impact their monthly payments. We break down the timeline you need to watch and the steps required to prepare your finances before your term expires.Effective debt management is essential as these renewals approach. We discuss practical strategies for navigating this financial transition, ensuring you understand the broader economic context impacting your mortgage renewal. By planning ahead, you can better manage potential payment increases and maintain stability.

Chapters:

00:00 2026 - The Year of The Mortgage Renewal Cliff

00:41 Can You Actually Afford Your Home?

03:10 Calculate The True Cost of Owning

07:16 Renewal IS a Cash Flow Test

11:43 How To Prepare & Negotiate at Renewal

16:22 HELOCs Lower The Interest - But Raise The Stakes

21:52 If the House is No Linger Sustainable

Subscribe for weekly debt and financial planning breakdowns, and let us know in the comments if you are concerned about your upcoming #mortgage renewal. Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

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The Tune Up #10 – August 14, 2026

The Tune Up plays an evolving and exhilarating mix of jazz which blends between classic, experimental and raw sounds.

Tracks Played:

  • Gene Ammons – Pennies From Heaven
  • Oscar Peterson – It Happened In Monterey
  • Ray Charles – Ain’t Misbehavin’
  • Sonny Stitt – I Got Rhythm
  • Joe Henderson – Power To The People
  • Ahmad Jamal – Effendi (Live At Montreux Jazz Festival / 1971)
  • The Souljazz Orchestra – Serenity
  • Clonzo Mays’ Sextet – Your Heaven Is Too Late

The Tune Up airs on CKMS Radio Waterloo every Friday from 6-7pm.


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Electronic Forest – #16 – Aug 14, 2026

Electronic Forest plays the week’s best new electronic dance, pop, trance, house, and melodic techno music.

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Download: Electronic Forest – #16- Aug 14, 2026 (MP3, 80 MB, 58m00s)

TIME TITLE ARTIST 01:00 Hold On (Extended Mix Edit) Giuseppe Ottaviani, Diana Goldberg 05:27 Love Forever Max Styler, Kuuda 09:02 Tough Love Linney 11:44 Drunk Enough Bea Miller 15:04 Only Girl Alice Pisano 18:26 Glass Heart Loote 21:54 Like You Pia Mia 26:22 The Hologram Will Elixr 30:29 Chasing Bruno Martini, Schillist 33:31 Good Times Nick The Kid, Name Is Critical 36:31 My People Jazzy 39:13 Wish You Well Ravyn Lenae 42:40 Fantasyland Moody Joody 46:10 My Darlin’ Marlon Hoffstadt, Rose Gray 48:57 Your Echo Phillip Castle 53:38 Run Amelie Lens, Angèle

Electronic Forest airs on CKMS-FM on Fridays from 9am to 10am and Saturdays at midnight.

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CKMS News-2026-08-13-WRPSbackpacks

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Host: Leah Gerber

Now in its ninth year running, the need for backpacks continues to grow. This year, the Waterloo Regional Police are calling out for more backpacks as they currently do not have enough to meet the demands of the program. Cherri Greeno is the director of corporate affairs with the WRPS and speaks about how the challenge got its start, and the needs of this year’s challenge. Radio Waterloo also speaks with Yasmin Haloubi, the fundraising manager with Reception House, one of the receiving organizations that distribute the backpacks to the community about the impact and importance of the program. 

Find out more about the WRPS backpack challenge here.


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The Clean Up Hour, Mix 383

What’s up, y’all? It’s been a long week, so diving right into it tonight with more warm weather music!

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Tracklist:

Stalley – Spaceships & Woodgrain
Curren$y – G’s Walk In
Niko G4 – WEST$IDE pLAyer $h*t
Isaiah Rashad – Runnin
Ice Cube – Lil Ass Gee
Coolio – 1,2,3,4 Sumpin’ New
Snoop Dogg & Big Tray Deee – 21 Jumpstreet
Johnny “J” – Something She Can Feel
Too $hort – **** the **
T.I. & Nelly – This Time of Night
Golden Section – Say Goodbye To Your Friends (Golden Section Remix)
Akashik Records (The Koreatown Oddity) & Nanna B – The Shaw (In The Late 90s)
Warren G & The Twinz – Recognize
Too $hort – Oakland
DJ Quik, Mauseberg, & Shaboobie – Did Y’all Feel Dat
Latto – Somebody
Drake – Road Trips
Men I Trust – Slap Pie
Newcleus – I’m Not A Robot
Gladys Knight – It’s a Better Than Good Time (Walter Gibbons Remix)
Jay 305, Dom Kennedy, & Joshua Mock – Talk Back
Big K.R.I.T., Cee-Lo Green, & Sleepy Brown – Get Up 2 Come Down
Jay Rock – Trapped In The Hood
Cymande – Willy’s Headache
B. Cool Aid, Butcher Brown, Kamila, Blk Deco, & SALIMITA – “CRAXY”‘!
Makaveli (2Pac) – Against the World
Michael Christmas, Tony Shhnow, & Grimm Doza – Sun Die
LNDN DRGS & YG Hootie – Plug B4


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

AUDIO SALAD w/ PROLIFIC TRICKS – Episode 10 ; Air Date: Aug 13th, 2026

Hey music fans,

We’ve arrived at the 10th episode of Audio Salad!

You can listen below via the embedded player near the bottom of this post.

CKMS 102.7 FM, 11am EST – 12pm EST

Start Time Title Performer/Creator GENRE CANCON 11:00:00 BACK & FORTH PROLIFIC TRICKS (THEME, 9 sec) Y 11:00:09 SHOW INTRO JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS   Y 11:00:49 BAD BAD NEWS ZENON R&B Y 11:03:44 MAMA RAISED ME SORBE R&B Y 11:06:30 TASTE AMI CHEON ALT POP Y 11:08:55 AMBER THE KOUNT & NOAM R&B Y 11:12:51 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS 11:15:16 RETRO MERCURY THE LIGHTNING STRUCK ALT Y 11:17:51 ALRIGHT FINE RAINBOWS GOLD ALT Y 11:20:57 MIGHT SEE YOU THERE WEIRD NIGHTMARE ALT Y 11:22:56 DRIVE JULIAN TAYLOR FOLK Y 11:26:10 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS 11:28:12 THE CIRCLE PROLIFIC TRICKS HIP HOP/REGGAE Y 11:31:07 CAN’T GET AWAY THE HUMAN RIGHTS REGGAE Y 11:34:45 SAVE THE WORLD TRIBZ REGGAE Y 11:39:15 BE HERE WITH ME THE GIANT STEPPAS REGGAE Y 11:42:50 KEEP IT MOVIN SHAKURA SAIDA R&B/SOUL Y 11:46:07 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS 11:48:32 SUMMER ENDS VEE & THE INVISIBLE INDIE/POP/ALT Y 11:49:46 WOMAN EDDIE BULLEN/BLK ORCHID/JI/LAYDEE VEE R&B Y 11:52:24 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS 11:54:00 POPSTAR MAGI MERLIN R&B Y 11:57:18 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS

See you next time, Thursdays from 11am EST – 12pm EST!

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Audio Salad is an eclectic mix of rock, hip hop, reggae, indie, alternative,  and much more. Each week will be a new journey, with an emphasis on Canadian talent.

Audio Salad is hosted by Canadian recording artist Prolific Tricks aka Jason Patterson and airs on CKMS 102.7 FM Radio Waterloo, Thursdays from 11am EST to 12pm EST & on demand.

My debut album, Down to Earth (2026), and additional tracks  are  available at ProlificTricks.Bandcamp.com & all music platforms.

I can be reached at ProlificTrickery@Gmail.com or on Instagram @ProlificTrickery @AudioSaladCKMS and would love to hear from you!


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CKMS News -2026-08-13- AI Boom Raises Questions as Waterloo Region Studies Data Centre Impacts

CKMS News -2026-08-13- AI Boom Raises Questions as Waterloo Region Studies Data Centre Impacts

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Eren Yoruk

Kitchener, ON — Waterloo Region Council has unanimously passed a motion to study the potential impacts of future data centre development in the Region, following concerns raised by residents about water use, electricity demand and infrastructure.

Regional Councillor Colleen James brought the motion during Tuesday’s Sustainability, Infrastructure and Development Committee meeting. It directs Regional staff to examine the economic, environmental, infrastructure and fiscal implications of data centres, as well as community safeguards and best practices in other jurisdictions.

The council approved the motion with two amendments, including additional consideration of source water protection and impacts on traditional lands. Regional staff will report their findings back to Council by the first quarter of 2027.

The discussion comes as the rapid growth of artificial intelligence drives demand for larger and more energy-intensive data centres across Canada and beyond.

Waterloo Region already hosts data centres, including Ascent’s facility in Cambridge. James says the motion is not intended to approve or reject any specific project, but to help the Region understand how future facilities could affect its infrastructure and environment.

Residents who spoke at the meeting raised particular concerns about water consumption and the Region’s reliance on groundwater.

James says the goal is to gather information now so future councils can make informed decisions about data centre development.


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MusicWithKaraShaw

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Walking After Midnight – Patsy Cline

Heart Of Stone – Rolling Stones

Amazed – Lone Star

Which Way You Goin’ Billy – The Poppy Family

Love Me Tender – Elvis Presley

Super Mario Medley – Koji Kondo

Penny Lane – Beatles

Day Dream Believer – The Monkeys

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Northern Lights – #16 – Aug 12, 2026

Northern Lights plays the week’s best new pop, rock, and electronic music from Canadian artists.

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Download: Northern Lights – #16 – Aug 12, 2026 (MP3, 80 MB, 58m00s)

TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:56 The Right Drugs Tenille Arts 03:57 Liquid Heartbeat Marci 06:23 Thief Tommy Lefroy 09:07 Dark Side Apryll Aileen 12:00 Mother I Know Matthew James 15:37 The Fool Lexi Cosentino 19:06 YAS Lori Phun 22:48 Kissing Underwater Benita 25:26 Cease & Desist Osé 29:28 Downtown Xav 32:01 I’m Still Here Katherine Li 36:04 Secrets Isla Den 37:53 Hit & Run Enola Bedard 40:07 Love Nouveau (Montana Remix) Ralph, Rêve, Montana 43:24 Don’t Leave Me On The Dance Floor Carly Rae Jepsen 46:35 SYW Empress Of, Cecile Believe 49:19 Fantasy Eva Shaw 53:50 Your Echo Phillip Castle

Northern Lights airs on CKMS-FM on Wednesdays from 9am to 10am and Fridays from 10pm to 11pm.

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Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little

Anti-Catholic Evangelical Tries to Disprove Catholicism – Becomes Catholic! (w/ Joel Robertson)

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Radio Nowhere SPECIAL REPEAT BROADCAST of Episode 70 7/6/4 – Kitchener Blues Fest

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Belt Line Blues Danny Marks I Don’t Live Here Anymore Dawn Tyler Watson Cookie Jar Grady Champion Easy Come Easy Go Great Lake Swimmers Get Out The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer I’m Not Here Jenni Make It Right Joel Johnson Whiskey Flavored Tears Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials That Man Was Me Murray Porter Doing It Right Powder Blues Band Don’t Do It Rick Estrin Wash My Hands Too Slim & The Taildraggers Your Old Lady Andre Williams & The Sadies Sastanàqqàm Tinariwen

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EXPLORING AI MUSIC – August 11, 2026

Playlist from Exploring AI Music_August 11, 2026

Start Time

Title

0:00 Spoken Word 0:55 Cynozure 5:46 Della Amour 10:34 Fealty Is Broken 14:45 Hold This Close 19:00 Lost Discoveries 23:42 Make the Break 28:35 Spoken Word 29:04 Ouster 33:49 Plangent Eremition 39:49 Welcome the Tellurian 45:07 When the Bond Breaks 48:52 Why It Matters 55:14 Spoken Word 55:55 Yonderful

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My music is also available at golenkazzian.bandcamp.com and can be heard 24/7 at www.youtube.com/@GolenKazzian or hello.citrus3.com:2020/public/gokazz (24/7 radio station)

Write to me at GolenKazzian@radiowaterloo.ca.

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Synthetronic 80s – #36 – Aug 10, 2026

Synthetronic 80s plays 1980s synth-pop, dance-pop, hi-NRG, Italo-disco, and up-tempo pop/rock music. A mix of mainstream and lesser-known tracks.

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Download: Synthetronic 80s – #36 – Aug 10, 2026 (MP3, 80 MB, 58m00s)

TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:52 Jump (For My Love) Pointer Sisters 05:15 Oh Sherrie Steve Perry 09:02 Tango Dalbello 13:05 Lovesong The Cure 16:32 Let My Love Open The Door Pete Townshend 19:14 Don’t Do Me Like That Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 21:52 Misunderstanding Genesis 26:00 Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car Billy Ocean 30:41 I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) George Michael & Aretha Franklin 34:38 Human The Human League 39:02 Dancing On The Ceiling Deserters 42:19 That’s Good (Extended Version) Devo 48:06 Baby Blue (12” Version) Divina 54:25 Got To Be Certain Kylie Minogue

Synthetronic 80s airs on CKMS-FM on Sundays at midnight and Mondays from 9am to 10am.

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Dan Nedelko

Token Costs are about to EXPLODE. Get TencentDB now.

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New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #143

What’s up, y’all? First up, here are the submissions I have added to Libretime since last week:

Lori Phun Taste 4 U – Single Pop CanCon East of West Velella World CanCon Mo’Spence Problems (Remix) – Single Hip Hop CanCon Kye Alfred Hillig Widowmaker Express Folk No Lapse October – Single Rock Clean and Explicit versions available No 0Stella Wild – Single Rock CanCon alberta* outside jokes Rock No Ivory Layne Saint – Single Rock No Leah Jane Sugar Butter Elbow Grease – Single Pop CanCon Leah Jane Girl, You’re Fine – Single Pop CanCon DJ Puce Butterfly Tattoo – Single Pop CanCon Polo Lewis Awesome – Single Pop CanCon Polo Lewis COZY – Single Pop CanCon prchr. I’m sorry for being myself Rock No Martyrs Last Summer – EP Rock No Petite Pete Digital Distraction Electronic CanCon Private Name Private Number Gilligan’s Island – Single Hip Hop NSFR CanCon Trouble With Normal Are You Being Served – Single Alternative No Em Armstrong Behind – Single Rock CanCon Ariana Fig I Hope You Love Me – Single Folk CanCon Brodie Christ 16 & 9 Lives – Single Country CanCon Wine Lips If You Don’t Know – Single Rock CanCon Bleach Dreamer Surrender Pop CanCon Awdrisyaw Don’t You – Single World No Plum Bodies in Motion Punk No Katherine Perkins Helpless Love – Single Folk No Faultlines Might & Maybe – Single Folk No Lunar Reverb Burning Bridges – Single Rock No Brian Sumner For Real – Single Folk No better living fix your heart Rock No Tyler Salsman Away From You – Single Country CanCon Nate Northfield IN-NATE Folk CanCon Gail J. Gaudet Been Down This Road – Single Blues CanCon Gail J. Gaudet Take Me Back – Single Blues CanCon Gail J. Gaudet Tell Me Baby – Single Blues CanCon Paul Manchin Chocolates – Single Electronic CanCon

Here is tonight’s Horizon Broadening Hour:

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Tracklist:

East of West – A Distinct Lack of Parrotfinch
Paul Manchin – Chocolates
Petite Pete – Stay In (Just Fine)
SteinZ – Zig Zag
PRIVATE NAME PRIVATE NUMBER – Gilligan’s Island
Mo’Spence – Problem (Remix) [feat. Mezziah]
Adrisyaw – DON’T YOU
DJ Puce – Butterfly Tattoo
Polo Lewis – Awesome
Lori Phun – Taste 4 U
Bleach Dreamer – Jennifur
Ziemba – The Pleasure Seekers
Clay Howard – Lovin (Sunshine Mix)
Allegories – They’ll Never Suspect Us
Leah Jane – Sugar, Butter, Elbow Grease
Nate Northfield – For Love (to Maddy and Andrew)
Ariana Fig – I Hope You Love Me
Brian Sumner – For Real
Kye Alfred Hillig – Bones Rosalynne Bones
Alex Dupree – I Could’ve Been Anyone
Brodie Christ – 16 & 9 Lives
Tyler Salsman – Away From You
Gail J. Gaudet – Tell Me Baby
Alberta* – family worship center
Better living – Nighttime Dan Spins Discs For Money
Plum – Club Scum
Lapse – October
0Stella – Wild
Ivory Layne – Saint
Lunar Reverb – Burning Bridges
Trouble With Normal – Are You Being Served?
Eric Schenkman – Recipe
Suralin – Driving Home
Strawberry Alarm Clock – The Sky Isn’t Falling

See y’all next time!

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David Par Radio Presents The All Out Show

News on Toronto’s hottest events for the month of August; CNE, Fan Expo Canada, and so forth.

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Music from Drake, Justin Bieber, Danny Miles, Tyla, Joe Cash, DJ Khaled, Jay Z, The Game, etc!

 


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ERI-WAVE FM RADIO 09 AUGUST 2026 SHOW

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ERITREAN COMMUNITY RADIO 09 AUGUST 2026 SHOW,  ARTICLES ABOUT HUMANITY,   ABOUT ONTARIO PROVINCE. AND ALSO AN  INTERVIEW WITH YORAM YONAS (7 YEARS OLD STUDENT) , INTRODUCING VILLAGES AND CITEIS FROM  BARENTU TO OMHAJER, AUDIENCE MESSAGES , ONTARIO WEATHER FORECAST.

MUSIC LIST AND START TIME

  1.   TIZEKERU BY ABERA BEYENE                                    01:19-05:19
  2.   NESKI BEYENEKI BY TEMESGEN TANIKO          08:37-13:38
  3.  AYTESMEN BY ALMAZ YOHANNES                         18:57-22:04
  4.  MSAY MEKER BY MUSSIE BEREH                              31:16-35:14
  5.  UMA BY ALAMIN ABDELETIF                                      37:44-41:44
  6.  EBAY NAY ASMERA BY VITORIO BOSSI                41:54-45:36
  7.  SHIKORINA BY GHEBRE GEBREMICHEAL         48:41-52:03
  8. MEN EKI BY MILLEN ESHETU                                       53:46-1:00:06

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CKMS News -2026-08-08- St. John’s Kitchen Opens Around the Clock as Homelessness Crisis Deepens in Waterloo Region

CKMS News – 2026-08-08 – St. John’s Kitchen Opens Around the Clock as Homelessness Crisis Deepens in Waterloo Region

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Eren Yoruk

Kitchener, ON — St. John’s Kitchen in Kitchener has permanently expanded its services to operate around the clock, responding to growing demand from people experiencing homelessness in Waterloo Region.

The kitchen, operated by The Working Centre, began its new 24/7 schedule on July 27. It now welcomes drop-ins from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., before providing overnight support from 9 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. The facility closes briefly each morning for cleaning and setup.

The expansion comes as homelessness continues to grow across the region. The Region of Waterloo reported in 2024 that chronic homelessness had increased by an average of 28 per cent each year since 2020. Joe Mancini, director and co-founder of The Working Centre, says the growing number of people experiencing homelessness has put increasing pressure on services.

In this story, we speak with Mancini, St. John’s Kitchen staff and volunteers, and a person experiencing homelessness about the impact of the kitchen The interviews explore what the 24/7 operation means for people using the facility, how staff respond to the growing demand, and the broader housing, employment and drug-related factors contributing to homelessness in Waterloo Region.

For more information about St. John’s Kitchen, visit theworkingcentre.org.  

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Poems of Divine Power II: “The Cord of Embrace”

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Annielean and Richard reading from Annielean’s book: Poems of Divine Power II, chapter: “The Cord of Embrace.” Pages, 70-71. From August 7.

Debt Free in 30 Minutes

623 - Best Of Tough Debt Decisions

Are you struggling with financial tightness despite making all your minimum payments? Learn how to break the cycle of debt today with our cleverly constructed Best Of Compilation. Financial stress can persist even when you are staying on top of your bills. In this conversation with Doug Hoyes from Debt Free in 30, we examine why many people feel trapped by their monthly obligations and what steps can be taken to gain actual breathing room in a budget. Making minimum payments is a baseline for credit health, but it often does not lead to becoming debt free. We discuss the reality of living paycheck to paycheck and the mental fatigue that comes with consistent financial tightness. This session is designed for anyone who feels like they are running in place with their finances. By analyzing your current debt management strategy, you can identify where your money is actually going and move toward a more stable financial future. Subscribe for weekly personal finance tips and debt management strategies, and comment below with your biggest question about managing monthly bills.

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00:07 You Can Have Good Credit & Still Be Going Broke?

02:26 When Housing Costs Become The Problem

04:41 Before You Borrow Ask These Questions!

07:15 Can You Trust The Banks?

09:36 Does Debt Consolidation Actually Solve the Problem?

13:04 Debt First or Emergency Fund?

15:04 Borrowing to Pay CRA Tax Debt

17:18 What If You Can't Keep Up With Your Credit Cards?

20:49 The First Step to Getting Control of Your Money

24:22 A Hopeful Way Forward

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CKMS Community Connections for 3 August 2026 with Lance Russwurm

  • Notes
  • Events
  • Podcast
  • Index
  • Video

♦Lance Russwurm Show Notes

Lance Russwurm tells us about his early exposure to music with his parents Lynn and Laura performing country music, learning music in high school, playing in Lynn’s band, how Lynn wrote and submitted music, Lynn’s collaboration with Hank Thompson, and the song “I Cast A Lonesome Shadow.” He tells us about the CKNX Barn Dance, on radio and as revivals through the years. Lance produces the Elmira Sunday Night Concert Series at Gibson Park in Elmira. And Lance tells us about his artwork, and trading art for airplane rides.

The interview starts at 3m45s.

Lance appeared in a three-part episode of Musician’s FAQ with Stuart McKie in January 2021.

Online:
  • Website: lancerusswurm.com/
  • Facebook: Lance Russwurm (@lance.russwurm) | Facebook
  • Instagram: Lance Russwurm (@russwurmlance) | Instagram
  • YouTube: Lance Russwurm (@lancerusswurm7213) | YouTube
  • SoundCloud: Lance Russwurm | SoundCloud
  • SoundCloud: Lance Russwurm | also on SoundCloud
  • E-mail: lancerusswurm@yahoo.com
  • Phone: +1‑519‑616‑2794
Upcoming Events

  • The Elmira Sunday Night Concert Series
    • Where: Gibson Park
    • Location: 20 First Street West, Elmira, Ontario Map
    • Website: www.facebook.com/elmirasundayconcerts
    • When: 7:00pm to 9:00pm every Sunday in July and August.
      • 9 August 2026: Honky Tonk Heart
      • 16 August 2026: Naomi Bristow
      • 23 August 2026: Diane and the Cavaliers
      • 30 August 2026: Southbound Classic Country

Podcast

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Index

Exclusive tracks recorded in the CKMS-FM 102.7 Radio Waterloo Studio are now available! Right-click on a linked track title to download!

Time Title Album Artist 0m00s Theme for CKMS Community Connections ccc ♦
CKMS Community Connections Steve Todd 1m32s Lost Highway ♦
Live, On-Air, In-Studio Lance Russwurm 3m45s Lance tells us about his first exposure to music: Running around in the aisles while his parents played on stage, listening to The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, meeting Ian Tyson, and listening to Gordie Lightfoot and Joni Anderson. Playing in Jimi Hendrix and Steppenwolf in high school, dropped out, and started to play in his dad’s band, all over Southern Ontario. Lance was shy, and had to be coaxed into singing by his dad. Lance had no formal music education, but that was common for many musicians. Today Lance does recommend getting a formal musical education. Mike Slauenwhite, a violinist with the KW Symphony Orchestra, moonlighted in country music bands playing fiddle because that paid better. He’d play with The Ice Capades because he could sight-read music. Lance’s dad Lynn Russwurm had piano lessons when he was young, and wrote out the sheet music for his songs when he sent them out to publishers. Lance can pick up things by ear, but has to try every possible chord to find the right one. 11m02s In the 1970s people started submitting music on tapes instead of sheet music. Lance remembers Lynn would be in the basement making demo tapes. Lynn wrote a lot of music that was recorded by other people. One such musician was Hank Thompson who recorded “The Wild Side of Life”, about a guy stuck at home with the kids while his wife was out hitting the honky tonks. Then Kitty Wells recorded the answer to that, “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels”. That’s a genre of country music called “Honky Tonk”, which became popular when Lance was playing. It’s about cheatin’ and drinkin’ and truck drivin’. Hank Thompson bought a song from Lynn Russwurm outright, so that Lynn gave up the copyright and royalties, something that wouldn’t happen today. After that Lynn and Hank co-wrote a number of songs, sharing the credit. 14m35s Lance particularly remembers one song, “I Cast A Lonesome Shadow”. It was on a number of Hank Thompson albums, but it was never a hit, probably too weird for the country musicians of the time. Merle Travis, the inventor or finger picking or “Travis Picking” plays on the song. There were some royalties, not much, and the song appeared in collections from time to time. But then in 2003 (not 1999) it was covered by Martin Gore of Depeche Mode, and suddenly the song made some wild royalties. Lynn and Hank Thompson had no idea who Depeche Mode was, but got a kick out of it. Later “I Cast A Lonesome Shadow” became popular with rockabilly bands, and then a recording by Sonny Crockett was used on the TV series “American Gods.” 18m50s I Cast A Lonesome Shadow ♦
Live, On-Air, In-Studio Lance Russwurm 21m20s Lance says “The song has legs.” Lynn sold a number of songs to other musicians as well. Lance reminisces about Lynn and Laura performing on “The Barn Dance Show” on CKNX radio. Lance played on some Barn Dance shows in the 1970s. Lynn did a revival in the 1980s, and with Earl Heywood revived the live performances in the 1990s. There are still occasional Barn Dance revivals today. 24m30s Lance talks about the start of the Elmira Sunday concerts. Lynn started playing in the Elmira Gore Park gazebo, at first to a few dozen people, and eventually to hundreds of people who were spilling out of the park and blocking the road. Lance took over in 2016, but shut down because of Covid in 2020. Then the concerts resumed in 2023 in Gibson Park where there was more room. It’s the only place where you can get real Country music these days. 27m43s Lance goes over the lineup for the next four weeks: Honky Tonk Heart, Naomi Bristow, Diane and the Cavaliers, and Southbound. 30m39s Lance introduces the next song. 31m31s Raise A Glass To The Past ♦
Live, On-Air, In-Studio Lance Russwurm 34m46 Talking about songwriting. Lance has written about 25 or 30 songs, but Lynn wrote over 700. Lance talks about his CD, about one third his dad’s songs, one third his songs, and one third classic country songs. 35m45s ♦Hot Gen!Music was not Lance’s full-time gig, he was a commercial artist. Specializing in old mechanical things, old house, old airplanes, old trains. One print that’s well known in the area of the old Kitchener city hall at Christmas time. Lance has a lot of art in the Hamilton Warplane Museum. It’s not an art gallery, but a museum where they restore old planes. Lance was selling his art out of a gallery in St. Jacobs, where he met some people from the museum which rekindled his interest in old planes. An old school friend who became a pilot now flies the Lancaster bomber out of the museum. Lance hasn’t just painted pictures of planes, he’s painted the planes themselves — nose art and engine art. Lance tell stories of flying in those planes. 42m39s Lance has also painted murals all over Southern Ontario, starting with the firehall in New Hamburg. He’s trying to be retired, so he’s turned down some jobs for murals. He wants to concentrate on other hobbies, like model trains. Between both art and music, Lance feels he’s spread too thin, not an expert at either. He enjoys blending the art and music, like making the cover for his CD. 46m12s Lance introduces the next song. 46m43s Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right ♦
Live, On-Air, In-Studio Lance Russwurm 49m47s Analyzing the musicology of Bob Dylan’s music. The phrasing of his songs is the way people talk. Jimi Hendrix and Mark Knopfler sing with Bob Dylan’s phrasing. Bob Dylan had a huge influence on music. Lance relates his progression through musical genres. 52m25s Lance gives a recap of the Elmira Sunday Night Concerts. Lance does some Travis Fingerpicking to play out the show while Bob gives the credits.

CKMS Community Connections airs on CKMS-FM 102.7 from 3:00pm to 4:00pm on Mondays.

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Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little

I Saw JESUS in High School! #Jesus #Bible #miracle #God

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The Tune Up #9 – August 7, 2026

The Tune Up plays an evolving mix which blends between classic, experimental and raw jazz sounds. This week’s mix has an organ theme in the first half. Hear Freddie Roach, Jack McDuff, John Patton and Richard Groove Holmes on the first 4 tracks, respectively.

Tracks Played:

  • Freddie Roach – On Our Way Up
  • Grant Green – Blues In Maude’s Flat
  • Harold Vick – Dotty’s Dream
  • Richard “Groove” Holmes – Oklahoma Toad
  • Norman Connors, Jean Carn – Valentine Love
  • Average White Band – A Love of Your Own
  • Norman Connors – Butterfly Dreams
  • Doug Riley – In My Life
  • Kamaal Williams, Darkhouse Family – New Heights (Visions of Aisha Malik)
  • The Kimba Unit – Tezeta

The Tune Up airs on CKMS Radio Waterloo every Friday from 6-7pm.


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Electronic Forest – #15 – Aug 7, 2026

Electronic Forest plays the week’s best new electronic dance, pop, trance, house, and melodic techno music.

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Download: Electronic Forest – #15- Aug 7, 2026 (MP3, 80 MB, 58m00s)

TIME TITLE ARTIST 01:00 Everlasting Armin van Buuren, SACHA 03:35 Call My Bluff Brooks, Vikkstar, Jex 06:31 River Cheat Codes, Lily Fitts 09:14 Hyperfocus Kastra, Nathalie Blue 12:26 Make It Make Sense (Radio Edit) Nick Jay 15:30 Runaway Kaskade, Glockenbach, Kaitlin Aragon 19:01 Happiness Is So Sad Swedish House Mafia, Lykke Li 22:52 Anything Can Happen Jerro 27:32 Back Home NURKO, Kiesza 30:22 Follow You Nicky Romero, FORS 33:39 Back To Me PLS&TY, TW3LVE 37:19 Sunrise Richard Durand, André Visior, Kay Stone 41:19 Dream Inside A Dream… R3HAB 43:54 WannaCry Ninajirachi, Porter Robinson 47:33 Bad Boys Rene Rodrigezz, TRIIIPL3 INC., DON SANDRO 50:14 Unbreakable Luca Testa, Nathan Conway 53:43 Bilbao (Radio Edit) Rainbow Earth

Electronic Forest airs on CKMS-FM on Fridays from 9am to 10am and Saturdays at midnight.

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The Clean Up Hour, Mix 382

What’s up, y’all? Here is tonight’s Clean Up Hour, replete with complaints about Sam Altman and Pooh Shiesty (not in that order). Hurrah!

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Tracklist:

Young Jeezy & Slick Pulla – I Know U Don’t Love Me
Jay Worthy, P-Lo, & Cardo – Blap
Big Sean, King Chip, & Juicy J – Experimental
Naughty by Nature – Hip Hop Hooray
Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, & The LBC Crew – Gold Rush
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Dat N***a Daz, Warren G, & Nate Dogg – Deeez Nuuuts
Outkast, Sleepy Brown, & Jazze Pha – Bowtie
Missy Elliott – Old School Joint
C-San & Kent Jamz – Everybody Hates Chris
Terrace Martin, Kurupt, Lady G Da Real Deal, Problem, & Dom Kennedy – Show Her The Way
Latto & 21 Savage – Hostage
Lil Wayne & Jae Millz – Poke Her Face
Larry June – Orange Pineapple
G Perico, Ray Wright, & Polyester the Saint – Fly Around
Wiz Khalifa & Deiji – You Don’t Have To Hide
DJ Quik, Playa Hamm, & Suga Free – No Doubt
Too $hort – Dance (Don’t Geek)
Newcleus – Destination 1999
Dom Kennedy – Thank You Biggie
Lil B – The Working Man
Jay-Z – In My Lifetime (Remix)
Latto & Teyana Taylor – 4L
DOMi & JD Beck – U DON’T HAVE TO ROB ME
Big K.R.I.T – Flying Lotus
Jazz Liberatorz – Loop Prisoner
Cymande – The Message
Niko B – forteen days
J Cole – Whose World Is This?
Pivot Gang – Studio Ground Rules
Styles P – Where My Homiez (Freestyle)
50 Cent – Don’t Front
Curren$y – Cars
R.A.P Ferreira & Kenny Segal – defense attorney

See y’all next time!


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

AUDIO SALAD w/ PROLIFIC TRICKS – Episode 9 ; Air Date: Aug 6th, 2026

Hey music fans,

Here’s the track list for the 9th episode of Audio Salad!

You can listen below via the embedded player near the bottom of this post.

CKMS 102.7 FM, 11am EST – 12pm EST

Start Time Title Performer/Creator CANCON? 11:00:00 BACK & FORTH PROLIFIC TRICKS (theme, 9 sec) 11:00:09 SHOW INTRO JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS 11:01:05 SHE STANDS FOR TRUTH & JUSTICE BOBBI JO STARR Y 11:05:21 JASPER WESTWOOD THEORY Y 11:10:08 GET UNIFIED PROLIFIC TRICKS Y 11:13:08 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS 11:17:02 DJ SPIN THAT SONG AGAIN PAULA LETANG Y 11:20:47 EGO REBECCA SICHON Y 11:23:50 ZIG ZAG STEINZ Y 11:26:39 PAPER CUT THE HAILEYS Y 11:29:43 CRUSH(ED) VICTORELLA Y 11:33:41 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS 11:36:30 BANANATYNE SUNDAYCLUB Y 11:39:26 HEY CHRISTINE ROBINSON KIRBY Y 11:42:01 FAMILYGUY FIONAVAIR Y 11:44:47 DREAMS ELLA FORREST Y 11:49:27 HERE AND NOW AYSANABEE Y 11:52:49 THIS SUMMER PROLIFIC TRICKS Y 11:55:22 DJ TALKING JASON PATTERSON / PROLIFIC TRICKS

See you next time, Thursdays from 11am EST – 12pm EST!

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Audio Salad is an eclectic mix of rock, hip hop, reggae, indie, alternative,  and much more. Each week will be a new journey, with an emphasis on Canadian talent.

Audio Salad is hosted by Canadian recording artist Prolific Tricks aka Jason Patterson and airs on CKMS 102.7 FM Radio Waterloo, Thursdays from 11am EST to 12pm EST & on demand.

My debut album, Down to Earth (2026), and additional tracks  are  available at ProlificTricks.Bandcamp.com & all music platforms.

I can be reached at ProlificTrickery@Gmail.com or on Instagram @ProlificTrickery @AudioSaladCKMS and would love to hear from you!


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

MusicWithKaraShaw

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Never My Love – The Association

The Journey – Kara Shaw

Think Of Me – Andrew Lloyd Weber

Always On My Mind – Willie Nelson

Heart Ache Tonight – The Eagles

Save The Last Dance For Me – The Drifters

Eight Days A Week – The Beatles

Danny’s Song – Ann Murray

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Radio Nowhere Episode 171, 8/3/26

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Download: radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/RadioNowhere260803Episode171.mp3, 58m00s, 82.0 MBytes

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1:20 I Don’t Remember Peter Gabriel 5:51 (Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You’ve Been Gone Aretha Franklin 8:10 Don’t Keep Me Wondering The Allman Brothers Band 11:40 Snake Oil Steve Earle 15:10 Paper Girl July Talk 18:30 Around The World Red Hot Chili Peppers 22:29 Get Ready Eric Clapton 26:17 Get Ready The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer 31:32 America Simon & Garfunkel 35:02 Sundog Wyatt C. Louis 38:55 Ehmedo Aynur Dogan 44:18 Parisienne Walkways Gary Moore 51:06 The Wind Cat Stevens 52:44 Onomatopeia John Prine

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Poems of Divine Power II: ❝The Sustaining Cord❞

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Poems of Divine Power: Solutions – from July 31st. Annielean and Richard reading from Annielean’s book: POEMS OF DIVINE POWER II, chapter, THE SUSTAINING CORD. Page, 69.

 

 


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Northern Lights – #15 – Aug 5, 2026

Northern Lights plays the week’s best new pop, rock, and electronic music from Canadian artists.

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Download: Northern Lights – #15 – Aug 5, 2026 (MP3, 80 MB, 58m00s)

TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:59 Want For Nothing Cameron Whitcomb 03:40 Perfect Lauren Paley, Cole Rolland, Simple Plan 07:23 Hey There Delilah Plain White T’s, LØLØ 11:10 Some Changes NIA NADURATA 13:34 Up All Night Annika Catharina 16:17 Stay BUNT., Lauren Spencer Smith 19:13 Annie Get Your Gun renforshort 22:16 Its Not About Me! Jahson Paynter 25:02 The Last Song CON THE ARTIST 29:10 You Like Madeline 32:18 Granite Hill Preloved 35:20 Say Yea DVBBS, Amira Eldine 37:58 This Thing We Started Doghouse Rose 40:36 All That I’ve Got ellis 43:41 I Hope You Love Me Ariana Fig 47:31 There You Go Adam Doleac, Tenille Townes 50:49 Blue Stained Glass Al Nicol, lighthearted 55:09 Back Home NURKO, Kiesza

Northern Lights airs on CKMS-FM on Wednesdays from 9am to 10am and Fridays from 10pm to 11pm.

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Synthetronic 80s – #35 – Aug 3, 2026

Synthetronic 80s plays 1980s synth-pop, dance-pop, hi-NRG, Italo-disco, and up-tempo pop/rock music. A mix of mainstream and lesser-known tracks.

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Download: Synthetronic 80s – #35 – Aug 3, 2026 (MP3, 80 MB, 58m00s)

TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:47 Why? Bronski Beat 04:41 Stand Back Stevie Nicks 09:30 Breakout Swing Out Sister 13:13 Manchild Neneh Cherry 17:05 Real Wild Child (Wild One) Iggy Pop 20:34 Wild Horses Gino Vannelli 25:47 Satisfied Richard Marx 29:57 Native Love (Step By Step) Divine 35:01 Hurricane Tapps 41:21 Dial L For Love Dial M 45:18 Brass In Pocket Pretenders 48:21 The Flame Cheap Trick 54:05 Russians Sting

Synthetronic 80s airs on CKMS-FM on Sundays at midnight and Mondays from 9am to 10am.

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EXPLORING AI MUSIC – August 4, 2026

Playlist from Exploring AI Music_August 4, 2026

Start Time

Title

0:00 Spoken Word 0:55 What the Heck 4:26 What’s the Point 8:18 Where Were You 14:21 Why Don’t You Go 19:52 Wide and Deep 26:47 Spoken Word 27:17 Without Love to Nourish 31:30 You Don’t Notice 39:50 You Only Get One Chance 43:51 You Still Don’t Confess 51:16 You Think You Know 56:09 Spoken Word 56:49 Zarrows Fleche

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My music is also available at golenkazzian.bandcamp.com and can be heard 24/7 at www.youtube.com/@GolenKazzian or hello.citrus3.com:2020/public/gokazz (24/7 radio station)

Write to me at GolenKazzian@radiowaterloo.ca.

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CIGI/The Logic Big Tech Podcast

Can You Really Teach a Robot Empathy? This Roboticist Says Yes.

You've probably seen one by now: a human-sized robot doing very human feats – landing a perfect backflip, racing through the streets of Beijing, or dancing in a crowd at a Knicks game. But behind these viral moments, there is serious money. Analysts predict the market for humanoid robots could be worth trillions in a matter of decades. 

Everyone from trillionaire Elon Musk to Chinese President Xi Jinping is betting humanoids are the future – that one day, they will live alongside us – in our homes, and even our military. The question is: can we trust them? 

Angelica Lim has spent her entire career trying to build trustworthy robots. A roboticist based at Simon Fraser University, Lim joins Machine’s Like Us to share lessons from building the world’s first mass-produced humanoid named Pepper, and why empathy in robotics is more important than ever.


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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

ERI-WAVE FM RADIO 02 AUGUST 2026 SHOW

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ERITREAN COMMUNITY RADIO 02 AUGUST 2026 SHOW,  ARTICLES ABOUT INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP DAY,  INTERVIEW WITH YOTAM YONAS (9 YEARS OLD STUDENT) , INTRODUCING VILLAGES AND CITEIS FROM KEREN TO BARENTU , AUDIENCE MESSAGES , ONTARIO WEATHER FORECAST.

MUSIC LIST AND START TIME

  1.   NAY KEDEM ARKEY BY TE KESTE SOLOMUN 02:53-07:53
  2.   HENTSA FIKRI BY ESTIFANOSE ZEMACH           09:13-13:38
  3.  SELEMLEM  BY FEVEN HABTOM                                24:03-28:06
  4.  GEZANA  BY HERAN SIMON                                         32:24-36:23
  5.  ALEM DANDE  BY WEDI GEBRU                                38:20-41:34
  6.  ABEA ALEKU BY ERMIAS KIFLEZGI                         44:07-48:27
  7.  TEUM EYU DEHAYA BY ALEX KAHSAY                  49:34-51:44
  8. AYTESHARU BY HELEN MELES                                    54:54-1:00:00