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 71: On Guard against Fraud
Episode 70: Update with MPP Mike Schreiner
Episode 69: Funding Growth in Guelph
Episode 68: The Changing Face of Guelph
Episode 67: Good Governance in Guelph
Episode 66: Balancing Budgets
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Episode 64: Cities Combat Climate Change
Episode 63: Updates - Public Health and Land Back Lane
Episode 62: Race to Zero
Episode 61: Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition
Episode 60: A Better Baker Street
Episode 59: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Episode 58: Farmland and Development - A Fine Balance
Episode 57: Open Mic!
Episode 56: Federal Election Special - Michelle Bowman and Aisha Jahangir
Episode 55: Federal Election Special - Lloyd Longfield and Tristan Dineen
Episode 54: Public Health and Clair-Maltby UPDATES
Episode 53: Doughnut Economics
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