The Drive
The Drive
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Let 770 CHQR take you home after your work day. Listen to The Drive with Ted Henley daily from 3:00-6:00 p.m.
An Alberta man is cycling to New Mexico! - The Drive with Ted Henley
Jonathan Hogg is a regular, every day Albertan doing something extraordinary. He, for charity, will be getting on his bike and going from Banff to New Mexico! We learn about why he's doing this on The Drive.
Feb 10, 2023
9 min
City of Calgary launches new program for energy efficiency for homeowners, things you can do to improve your home's energy efficiency, and a man trying to walk EVERY street in Calgary! - The Drive Podcast, February 1st, 2023
On this February 1st edition of The Drive Podcast: Yesterday the City of Calgary announced the launch of their Clean Energy Improvement Program for homeowners. A program that aims in assisting homeowners in helping make their homes more energy efficient and green. We speak with Carlee Beaver, the CEIP Program Manager for the City of Calgary. Afterwards, Jason Griffin, a lead home inspector with Twenty20 Master Home Inspectors joins to give our listeners advice on how to make their homes more energy efficient. Finally, we speak with Mark Shupe - a man who is on a quest to walk EVERY street in the City!
Feb 1, 2023
31 min
True Calgarian - Long-time Stampede Volunteer Brian Johnston
This week's True Calgarian is long-time Calgary Stampede volunteer Brian Johnston. We learn about his incredible story on The Drive with Ted Henley
Dec 16, 2022
7 min
How City Council reacts to communities wanting to implement "restrictive covenants" on their communities - The Drive with Ted Henley
Ward 11 City Councillor Kourtney Penner joins Ted Henley on The Drive to discuss the news of 3 Southwest Calgary communities wanting to impose "restrictive covenants" onto their communities.
Nov 8, 2022
10 min
Do Premier Danielle Smiths comments really matter that much, AI music might be coming to your radio sooner than you think, and some safety reminders for Winter driving - The Drive Podcast, October 18th, 2022
On this October 18th edition of The Drive Podcast, Over the weekend, Premier Danielle Smith was making headlines for comments she made before becoming Premier regarding the un-vaxxed and the war in Ukraine. While a lot of hubub was made about the comments, do they really matter that much. Ted chats with University of Toronto professor David Soberman to discuss. Afterwards, could AI music be coming to our radios sooner than we think? Alan Cross, host of The Ongoing History of New Music, joins Ted to explain. Finally we take you back to Motoring Monday on this Tuesday, where Driving.ca writer Brian Turner gives us a safety refresher on what to remember when the snow hits the road.
Oct 18, 2022
22 min
Taking an in-depth look into the economics of Alberta, and how plants can be used to help clean water - The Drive Podcast,  October 17th, 2022
On this October 18th edition of The Drive Podcast: Ted takes an in-depth look into the state of Alberta's economics, starting with Scott Crockatt to discuss the roadblocks that our province's economy is facing. Afterwards, Rob Roach joins Ted to discuss the 5 biggest problems facing the economy. Finally, Olds College Hydrologist Daniel Karran discusses the way that plants can be used to clean our drinking water.
Oct 18, 2022
22 min
Checking in on the travel industry as more Canadians want to get away, how inflation impacts food prices, and is $10 a day day-care actually working? - The Drive Podcast, September 21st
On this Sept 21st edition of The Drive Podcast: Lots of Canadians are eager to travel this winter... but how is the travel industry doing? We check in with the Travel Lady Lesley Keyter about how the industry is doing. Afterwards Ted speaks with Janet Music from the Agri-Food Labs out of Dalhousie University about the impact that inflation has had on Food Prices. Finally, Ted chats with Global Calgary reporter Tomasia DaSilva about how things are working with $10 a day day-care.
Sep 21, 2022
28 min
The worst mistakes bosses can make that lead to employees quitting, upcoming Terry Fox Run events in Alberta, and why trees on farmland is such a good idea - The Drive Podcast, September 16th
On this September 16th edition of The Drive podcast: Dr. Jayne Gardner is a performance coach and business strategist. She joins Ted as part of our Back-To-Work series to highlight the most common mistakes bosses make that lead to employees leaving. Afterwards Ted chats with Fred Fox, brother of Terry Fox, about the upcoming Terry Fox Runs in Alberta. Finally, Dr. Cole Gross of Yale University tells us why farmers may want to keep trees around on their properties.
Sep 16, 2022
27 min
Learning everything there is to know about Chocolate, an update on Calgary's construction industry, and how can employees and employers manage the upcoming winter season - The Drive Podcast, September 14th
On this September 14th edition of The Drive Podcast, September 13th was international Chocolate Day. Ted chats with Dr. Alejandro Marangoni of the University of Guelph about everything there is to know about chocolate. Afterwards Ted speaks with Bill Black of the Calgary Construction Association about how the industry is faring. Finally, as Part 2 of our Back-To-Work series, Ted speaks with Peninsula HR Advisory expert Andrew Caldwell on how employers and employees can navigate the upcoming flu and winter season.
Sep 14, 2022
34 min
Pierre Poilievre wins the CPC Leadership, starting our Back-To-Work series, and are there too many Cannabis stores in Alberta? - The Drive Podcast, September 13th, 2022
On this September 13th edition of The Drive Podcast: Pierre Poilievre won the CPC leadership. Ted speaks with Public Affairs Commentator Jason Ribeiro about this victory, what it means for the Federal Conservatives, and what's next for Poilievre. Afterwards Global On-Air Contributor Dave McIvor helps us kick off our new Back-To-Work series this week on The Drive. Finally, Craig Kolochuk of 13th Floor Cannabis talks to us about whether or not Alberta has too many pot shops.
Sep 13, 2022
31 min
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