This week's Breezy Breakfast talk turns to Halloween with seasonal stories ... some scary ... some historical ... all true?
Local historian and librarian, Susan Ratcliffe recounts some frightening real life local lore and some of the horror is happening right now!
Jay Wilson, known locally for his entertaining historical recounting as JayWalking, walks us through some spooky Guelph streets and stories.
And Bonnie Durtnall, historian and author, talks about her latest book "Haunted Guelph". Do you know who had the largest funeral in Guelph?
Sit back and listen in as Phil Allt hosts ... BOO!
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Episode 161: Are the Kids Alright?
Episode 160: Tiny Homes and Much More
Episode 159: Climate and Environmental Activism in Guelph
Episode 158: Downtown Infrastructure Renewal - Update
Episode 157: International Women's Day
Episode 156: Guelph Police Services Chief Gord Cobey
Episode 155: The State of the Fourth Estate in the Royal City
Episode 154: Drugs On The Street: What's The Solution?
Episode 153: Rental Rescue to start off 2024
Episode 152: Novel Novels and Moving Movies
Episode 151: Accessibility in Guelph and Ontario
Episode 150 - Food Security in Guelph
Episode 149: Movember - Men’s Health and Wellbeing
Episode 148: Old Reformatory Lands - History, Culture, National Park?
Episode 147 : BUDGET PRIMER - Multi-year 2024 - 2027
Episode 146: One Year of New Council in Review
Episode 144 : Parliament Update with MP Lloyd Longfield
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