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 30: Land Back and Governance
Episode 29: Growth, Sprawl, and Greenbelts
Episode 28: The future of Conservation Authorities
Episode 27: Open Mic!
Episode 26: Bonnie Durtnall speaks about Guelph's Labour history
Episode 25: Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik
Episode 24: Mental health during the pandemic
Episode 23: Online voting and cybersecurity
Episode 22: The climate crisis in the COVID era
Episode 21: City budget time!
Episode 20: Is it time to change Guelph's electoral system?
Episode 19: An update from Wellington Water Watchers
Episode 18: Active Transportation in the Winter
Episode 17: Some of Guelph's poverty relief efforts
Episode 16: Open mic!
Episode 15: Re-opening Guelph's public schools
Episode 14: Can Metrolinx tell us what to do?
Episode 13: The ongoing debate about a new Guelph Central Library
Episode 12: City Council Composition Review
Episode 11: Child care in the pandemic
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