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5/14/2008
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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
THE MORNING NEWS WITH BRUCE KENYON: According to lawyer Tom Carter, 80% of us have not yet written a will. What age should you start thinking about it? What happens if you die without a will? The city is cracking down on roadside signs. Which signs can get you a fine and which ones are exempt?The Ontario government is looking at restrictions for senior citizen drivers. Allen Dobbs has developed tests that determine whether a senior citizen with cognitive impairment is fit to drive. He is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Alberta and founder of DriveABLE Assessment Centres—an organization founded to provide evidence-based practices for identifying the medically impaired driver.RUTHERFORD9:30 The government is asking Albertans to not destroy public land over the coming long weekend.10:00 Worries mount about the use of food supplies for bio fuels - what's Canada's plan?10:30 Head of Canada's forest industries says bio fuels could be the savior of his industry.11:00 Exiled Burmese leader says keeping aid out is planned genocide but military gov't.11:30 Federal government and opposition parties unite to bring more accountability to Canadian aid money.CALGARY TODAY WITH MIKE BLANCHARDLong weekends bring out the campers, the nature lovers…and sometimes those who like to party. Law enforcement and residents around camping and offroad areas want everyone to enjoy the great outdoors – responsibly. We’ll speak with the Calgary Quad Squad Association on responsible use of the back country.Why are so many Canadians unable or unwilling to take allotted time off? Almost a third of Canadians surveyed did not use all of their vacation days in 2007. We’ll speak with stress & wellness specialist Bev Beuermann-King.Ruth Myles stops by to review the newest DVDs on the shelves.THE WORLD TONIGHT WITH ROB BREAKENRIDGEThe day’s news headlines and your calls.CHQR SPORTS TALKNHL Playoff previewGolf season about to open!Open phone
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5/13/2008
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008
THE MORNING NEWS WITH BRUCE KENYON: A new species of spider was named after Canadian icon Neil Young. What are the rules around naming a new species? And why did the biologist who discovered the spider name it after a music legend?
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5/12/2008
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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2008
THE MORNING NEWS WITH BRUCE KENYON: The federal government announced some changes to RRSPs, H&R Block’s Cleo Hamel has the details.
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5/9/2008
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MONDAY, MAY 12, 2008
THE MORNING NEWS WITH BRUCE KENYON: A Calgary based company has come up with technology that can significantly reduce consumption of water, saving money for companies and more importantly, saving one of our natural resources.
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5/8/2008
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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008
THE MORNING NEWS WITH BRUCE KENYON: 65% of Albertans polled backed the notion of a carbon tax on businesses and people based on the emissions they generate. Is it because they think everyone else is doing more polluting than they are?
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5/7/2008
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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008
THE MORNING NEWS WITH BRUCE KENYON: It’s going to be another construction filled summer for Calgarians.
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