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CKMS News – 2024-01-05 – Council approves University of Waterloo plan to partially transform a parking lot into a 12 story student residence.

CKMS News – 2024-01-05 – Waterloo Council approves University of Waterloo plan to partially transform a parking lot into a 12 story student residence


by: dan kellar

In Waterloo’s final open city council session of 2023, site-specific by-law and zoning changes were approved to allow a new residence at the University of Waterloo. The 510 bed, twelve-story building will be constructed on the northern section of the parking lot that sits between University Ave, Seagram Drive, and the Spur Line Trail.  

First announced by the university in September of 2023, the new residence is now a collaboration with architect Diamond and Schmitt and will mainly house first year students. The University of Waterloo guarantees housing for all first year students, however, most upper-year students must compete for housing off-campus.

This show features audio from the December 11th meeting where staff presented the project, the architect spoke alongside representatives from the University of Waterloo and consultant GSP group,  and delegates proposed even more car parking lots being transformed into human living spaces.  Councilors voted unanimously for the motion.

Mixtape Monopoly 2023 Countdown

After a successful 2023, DJ Hickdaddy is proud to present the top new Hip-Hop, Rap, and R&B songs from Mixtape Monopoly in 2023.

The shows motto for new music is “New music with an old-school vibe”. This is heavily reflected in the countdown. Which is a result of all the great new music that came out in 2023. Plus, the vibe of the individual tracks, and mix of artists.

The podcast is reflective of what aired on Dec 30 2023.

Mixtape Monopoly airs Friday 2-4.30AM, Saturday 10AM-Noon, and alternate Mondays 4-6PM.

81 82 83 84 Season 3 Episode 12: Some of the Best Alternative Songs of the Year … 1978

The now-defunct UK music magazine Sounds published its list of the Top 100 singles of the year in late December 1978. I recently came across this list (shown below) and picked out several that were unfamiliar to me, or that I hadn’t thought about for a long time, and cobbled them into this week’s offering. Hope you enjoy!

FROM THE VOID #79 JANUARY 2ND

Welcome to Episode #79 of From the Void

Tonight is all NEW MUSIC! The Grunions, Steven Wilson, The Smile, Kishi Bashi, The Winery Dogs, etc.

My new podcast with Co – Host Peri Urban is on YouTube, it’s called The Listening Eyebrow and its about deep listening to good music.

ALSO!!! I released  a new album. Everything, Vol. 3 SpotifyYou Tube23 and Bandcamp or where ever you stream your music!

Subscribe to the Podcast

See you in the Void!

 

Radio Nowhere Episode 43, 12/30/23

Download: https://soundfm.s3.amazonaws.com/RadioNowhere231230Episode43.mp3, 58m2s, 80.0 MBytes

Lookin for Love J. Geils Band
Drug Store Truck Drivin Man The Byrds
Double Or Nothing Al Kooper & Shuggie Otis
She Comes In Colors Love
Waiting To Take You Away (live at Woodstock) Mountain
Don’t Look Around Mountain
Cross Eyed Mary Jethro Tull
Turtle Blues Big Brother & The Holding Company & Janis Joplin
Big Mama’s Door Alvin Youngblood & His Muscle Theory
Wait For Me Roger Damawuzan
High School Confidential Rough Trade
Disgusteen Teenage Head
Good Times Bad Times Led Zeppelin
Lazaretto Jack White

 

FROM THE VOID #78 DECEMBER 26th

Welcome to Episode #78 of From the Void

Tonight is all about Christmas!!!

My new podcast with Co – Host Peri Urban is on YouTube, it’s called The Listening Eyebrow and its about deep listening to good music.

ALSO!!! I released  a new album. Everything, Vol. 3 SpotifyYou Tube23 and Bandcamp or where ever you stream your music!

Subscribe to the Podcast

See you in the Void!

 

New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #11

What’s up, y’all? It’s ya boy mophead. First and foremost, I forgot to post what was added to Libretime last week, so I have some catching up to do here.

Sludgehammer Antechamber Metal CanCon
Jean Leloup L’etrange Pays Traditional CanCon
Allison Lupton Words of Love Folk with Elements of the Irish CanCon
Carl Chesna & Co. Prayer to the Black Madonna Alterna-Folk/Americana/Rock No
Vonreason Boughs & Eros Folk CanCon
Basic White The Second Half Rock CanCon
Lungbutter Honey Indie Rock CanCon
Rhett Repko Lately Baby – Single Rock Unknown
City on Down Used to Be Young Alternative/Synth-Pop No
THNDR Plus Electronic CanCon
Sunday Brave Taking Over Alternative No
Mark Schirmacher Bird in Your Tree Pop No
Everett Bird People Person Indie Rock CanCon
Chastity Death Lust Indie Rock CanCon
The Blaze Velluto Collection Weatherman Indie Rock CanCon
Avi Granite 6 Orbit Jazz CanCon
Nicholas Krgovich Ouch Indie Rock Unknown
Ways in Waves Bloodless Arches Rock CanCon
Bleeding Horse Experiment Going South Rock Unknown
Jo Passed Their Prime Indie Rock CanCon
Julian Taylor Band Avalanche Rock CanCon
Deer Tick Hit Kringles Rock (Christmas) No
Vintage Lapointe No Forgiveness Within Me Unknown Unknown
Matthew Chaim Homemade Unknown Unknown
John Paul Kleiner Intercity Rock CanCon
Big Little Lions Alive and Well Country/Folk CanCon
Tracy Lynn The Young Old Woman Country/Folk CanCon
Cliff Grant Sweet Lover Woman Indie Rock No
John Lewitt All Good Things Country No
Steve Poltz Shine On Pop No
Among the Automated Schematic Electronic Unknown
Benedikt Fascia Alternative Unknown
Eric Chenaux Slowly Paradise [EP] Indie Rock CanCon
Dorjee Tsering Thank You Canada Traditional CanCon
Omhouse Eye to Eye Rock CanCon
Jay Ross vs. Teekay Str8 6 Shoota EP Rap NSFR (likely) CanCon
The Faps Grimelda Punk CanCon
Barbara Lica You’re Fine Jazz CanCon
Various Artists New Soul R&B CanCon
Backstabber Conspiracy Theorist Metal CanCon
Emily Jean Flack Throwing Shapes EP Country/Folk CanCon
Anything But Do or Try Rock CanCon
Les Lepages There’s Two Sides to the Story & Then There’s the Truth Country CanCon
Sabo Forte The Most Obvious Loophole Hip Hop NSFR CanCon
The Steady Rebels Common Ground REggae CanCon
Gen Gorman For a Friend Rock Tracks 5 contains the word “sh*t” in the opening second CanCon
Astin Clark Love & Self-Loating Hip Hop NSFR CanCon
Bloom Filter Bloom Filter Metal CanCon
Adrian Underhill CU Again Alternative CanCon
Haviah Mighty Flower City Hip Hop NSFR CanCon
Honey Beard Dreamless Sleep Alternative CanCon
Kubla Khan One of These Days Alternative CanCon
Busty and the Bass Uncommon Good R&B CanCon
Ramon Taranco Desperate Love and Devil Can Blues Blues CanCon
Warcall Invaders Metal CanCon
Mary-Catherine Pazzano You’re Gonna Hear From ME R&B CanCon
Shadow of Whales What we Do Rock Unknown
The Real McKenzies Two Devils Will Talk Punk CanCon
Saltland A Common Truth Indie Rock CanCon
Dante Mantas Midnight Sun Pop CanCon
Eamon McGrath Tantramar Folk CanCon
The New Customs All Walls Fall Rock CanCon
Rory Taillon Only Whispers Alternative Folk CanCon
The Utilities Heavy South Folk CanCon
The Velveteins Slow Wave Indie Rock CanCon
David Mott & Vinny Goila “Have You Heard?” Jazz Unknown
Dom Mar KZ Destiny Rock CanCon

Next up, here is tonight’s Horizon Broadening Hour:

Tracklist:

Manitoba Hal – 30 Odd Days
Manitoba Hal – When Leadbelly Walked the River
Unfaithful Servants – Baracuda
The Marrieds – Lying Next to Me
Katherine Fischer – Mess for Two
Son Roberts – Not ‘Nuff Night
The Bluesland Horn Band – Stone Man Blues
The Sturgeons – Drunk On Wine
The Black Fever – Marketing
Eamon McGrath – Yellow Sticker on an Empty Fridge
Eamon McGrath – This Town Dies When Festival Season Ends
Deep Cover – Nature Makes a Scene
Bridal Party – Jukebox Cutie
Science is Fiction – Getting Late
Fred Fortin – Redneck (Microdose)
Bretton Lee John – Hospital Coffee
Ken Stead – Be Peaced
The New Project Alternative – Sunshine & Lies
Carter & the Capitals – The Roller
Andre Akinyele – Call Me
Busty and the Bass – Dance With Someone!!! (Live from London)
Busty and the Bass – Dead Poet
Mary-Catherine Pazzano – Manhattan/New York State of Mind
Exdream – $exdreams$
Josh Ritchie – Paid What I Owe
Ostrea Lake – Grind Your Teeth
Adrian House – Short Back & Sides
Shotgun Jimmie – Tumbleweed
The Jump Off – Pasture
The Fizzgigs – End of the World
Rachelle Van Zanten – Peace for the Children

Heads up that The Horizon Broadening Hour is not on next week, so see y’all in the new year!

Radio Nowhere Episode 42, 12/23/23

Download: https://soundfm.s3.amazonaws.com/RadioNowhere231223Episode42ChristmasShow2.mp3, 58m33s, 80.0 MBytes

Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies The Vandals
2000 Miles The Pretenders
Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht Vienna Boys Choir
Pie Jesu Sarah Brightman, Paul Miles-Kingston.
Hurry Home (Bonus Track) Jon Anderson
Hallelujah Chorus, from Messiah The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra
Feliz Navidad Jose Feliciano
Easier Said Then Done Jon Anderson
Christmas Must Be Tonight The Band
Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis Tom Waits
Christmas / Sarajevo 12/24 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
The Cherry Tree Carol Kacy & Clayton
Linus and Lucy Vince Guaraldi
Fairytale of New York (Featuring Kirsty MacColl) The Pogues
Auld Lang Syne Andrew Bird

Singing for peace in Waterloo and across North America

Over 200 people went to Waterloo City Hall on Tuesday December 19  to sing for peace. The  ‘Mennonite Day of Action Hymn Sing for a Ceasefire’ was put on by the group Mennonite Action, which says it is a movement of Mennonites who believe they have a responsibility to speak out for peace and justice.

Sam Ramer of Mennonite Action talked about the purpose of the hymn sing and why they are focusing on Palestine.

But Mennonite Action’s event was not only in Waterloo. On December 19, over two thousand people came to sing hymns in 42 cities and towns across North America.

Thank you to A.S. Compton, for permission to play their recording of the hymn sing  on the show.

Homelessness organization obtains funding amid accusations of unfairness and inequity

Tensions simmered when the topic of A Better Tent City (ABTC) came up at the last Waterloo Regional Council meeting of 2023. ABTC is tiny home community in Kitchener that currently houses 50 chronic homeless people.

On one side were those who supported the motion from Councillor and Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic which granted $236,390 for the next two years to ABTC. On the other side were those who said the grant was unfair and inequitable.

Several Councillors insisted the wording of Councillor Vrbanovic’s motion be removed as they felt it was insulting to staff. Another criticism arose because six other groups had been denied original funding but did not afterwards ask Council for money, some councillors felt this was unfair and inequitable

Despite the criticism, Council carried Councillor Vrbanovic’s motion granting ABTC $236,390 for the next two years

CKMS News – 2023-12-22- Cambridge council votes against investigating affordable home builds above city parking lots

CKMSNews-2023-12-22-Cambridge Rejects Affordable Housing in Parking Lots Study

by: dan kellar

Cambridge – Joined by 4 city councilors on December 19th, Cambridge mayor Jan Liggett voted against a motion to investigate the plausibility building affordable housing in raised buildings above city owned parking lots.

The motion, brought forward by ward 7 councilor Scott Hamilton was supported by all the delegates who presented at the meeting including resident Matthew Rodgers, the advocacy groups “Citizens for Cambridge”, “For the City”, and “Waterloo Region Yes In My Backyard”, and as stated by councilor Earnshaw, the Cambridge Business Improvement Association was also on board.

Despite strong support for the motion from delegates, and the voting support of councilors Kimpson, Earnshaw,  Roberts, and Hamilton, the motion was ultimately defeated, wIth Mayor Liggett suggesting churches should be converting their own parking lots for housing.  Before calling the vote, Liggett stated that voting “no” does not mean that a councilor is against building affordable housing.

Cambridge MP leads the right-to-repair revolution

On October 18 of this year, the House of Commons unanimously passed the right to repair amendment under the Copyright Act (Bill C-244). The bill, originally tabled by Cambridge MP Bryan May, will allow the circumvention of a technological protection measure (TMP) so long as it is for diagnosis, maintenance, or repair purposes.

TPMs are meant to protect proprietary information or software, but they also inhibit an individual’s right and ability to repair any device that they own, and so often devices end up in landfills. Waste diversion concerns are among the key reasons for this amendment, as is the expense that repair places on people.

Murray Zink is the founder of 4RepairKW and the UW Repair Hub and has been promoting repair for many years. CKMS News talked to both Bryan May and Murray Zink.

 

 

FROM THE VOID #77 DECEMBER 19th

Welcome to Episode #77 of From the Void

Tonight is all about Woman!!!

My new podcast with Co – Host Peri Urban is on YouTube, it’s called The Listening Eyebrow and its about deep listening to good music.

ALSO!!! I released  a new album. Everything, Vol. 3 SpotifyYou Tube23 and Bandcamp or where ever you stream your music!

Subscribe to the Podcast

See you in the Void!

 

New Waterloo Region hospital site to be announced in springtime

Waterloo Region residents will know the site of their new hospital by spring, according to the presidents of local hospitals.

The presidents, Ron Gagnon, Hospital President and CEO, Grand River Hospital, and Mark Fam, President, St. Mary’s Hospital, updated Kitchener City Council on the plans for a new hospital and new hospital system in Waterloo Region.

They are waiting for site selection to be finalized and for approval from the Ministry of Health before proceeding to the next phase of planning in spring 2024. The next phase will consist of functional programming, which determines what programs and services will be accommodated in the new facilities, and what resources are required to make that happen.

The main priorities currently are to identify the preferred site for the new hospital and to create a vision for working together in shared facilities.

Waterloo Region all-councils meeting ends a difficult year on a note of hope

This year has been another year full of frustration, if not outright despair, for housing in Waterloo Region. But at the all-councils meeting on December 15, Build Now Waterloo Region offered some hope.

Build Now Waterloo Region is a new local collaboration of for-profit and not-for profit groups which was announced back in July.  The objective of the coalition is to build 10,000 non-market and perpetually non-profit homes by 2030.

Philip Mills, the chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region, one of the central players in this initiative, updated the all-council’s meeting on this ground-breaking project.

Of these 10,000 homes, 7,000 will be available for purchase and 3,000 will be available for rent.  A one bedroom home is set to sell for $280,000, a two bedroom for $330,000 and a three bedroom for $400,000. This project will specifically prevent ‘flipping,’ investment property acquisition, or other profit-seeking schemes.

Increased number of firework-related complaints sparks concern and action on Kitchener City Council

Of the three firework celebrations allowed in Kitchener in 2023, Diwali fireworks drew the most complaints, leaving Mayor Berry Vrbanovic to speculate if this reflects less tolerance in the community towards the Hindu festival.

Other councillors believed it was more of a lack of education by both those setting off the fireworks and those calling the bylaw office to complain.  To counter this, new fireworks regulations include a comprehensive education campaign to educate residents and an increase in the number of bylaw enforcement officers on duty from two to eight for firework days.

Councillor Ayo Owodunni announced that 184 complaints were made to the bylaw office regarding fireworks in 2023, with Diwali accounting for 63 of these, Victoria Day, 54 and Canada Day, 32. Complaints are likely underreported as email/phone complaints after the fact are not included in these totals.

The motion introducing these new regulations about non-compliance with city’s fireworks regulations was carried.

The Horizon Broadening Hour #10

What’s up, y’all? Another week coming to an end, another Horizon Broadening Hour. I am changing these posts a bit: I will be posting a stream link as well as the soundcloud, if you cannot wait until 10:00 PM.

Tracklist:

Vintage Lapointe – Travels from Winnipeg
Robert Ross – Jack Daniels
Frantically Atlantic – Carleton County Girl
Zachary Lucky – Raining in December
Doug Smith – Pub with No Beer
Jessica Rhaye & the Ramshackle Parade – One More Cup of Coffee
Billy Oxkidd – Hot Pants (You Got It)
Billy Oxkidd – Slipping Away
Chron Goblin – Giving In To Fun
Adrian Chalfour – The Collapse
The Golden Seals – Idiot Kid
Danny Blueberry – One Bedroom Apartment Blues
Matt Zaddy – Little River
Foreign Diplomats – How Cool is That?
Jason Doel – …Long to Reign Over Us…
Nathan Shubert – A Thought, Persisted
Kathryn Ladano – Masked
Justin Wright and Kate Maloney – Flutes
Hellrazer – Necropolis
Greber – Backhanded Interest
Pyramids on Mars – F-22 Raptor
Ooluu – Tickbait
BornBroken – No Stranger to Failure

See y’all next week!

Radio Nowhere Episode 41, 12/16/23

Download: https://soundfm.s3.amazonaws.com/RadioNowhere231216Episode41ChristmasShow1.mp3, 57m58s, 80.0 MBytes

Put a Little Love in Your Heart Annie Lennox, Al Green
Please Come Home For Christmas The Eagles
Song for a Winter’s Night Gordon Lightfoot
Christmas in Prison John Prine
Give Hope (Bonus Track) Jon Anderson
River Joni Mitchell
Blue Christmas Mary Margaret O’Hara
Christmas Vacation Mavis Staples
Getting Ready For Christmas Day Paul Simon
Go Tell It On The Mountain The Blind Boys Of Alabama (featuring Tom Waits)
Christmas Canon Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Christmas On TV Chris Isaak
Christmas Wrapping The Waitresses
Oh du fröhliche Fischer-Chöre
I Believe in Father Christmas Greg Lake

CKMS News -2023-12-15- First stage of approvals for housing development on former Kraus Flooring factory site

CKMS News – 2023-12-15 – First stage of approvals for housing development on former Kraus Flooring factory site

by: dan kellar

Waterloo – On December 11th, following discussion, presentations, and legal clarifications, the first stages of a 12-tower development on the former Kraus Flooring factory lands in North Waterloo were approved through a unanimous vote from city councilors. With support for the project and the necessary changes to the site’s zoning and by-laws, the developer can move further into project planning.  

This show features clips from the council meeting, focusing on updates to the original 2021 site plan, the status of a pedestrian bridge over the adjacent highway, and questions about promises for affordable and attainable housing in this purpose built rental development which features a proposed total of 5,452 bedrooms in 3,353 residential units.

Delegates included site owner Richard Boyer of 65 Northfield Drive Inc, consultant Chris Pidgeon of GSP Group, and Waterloo resident Ashwin Annamalai. Councilors Hanmer, Bodaly, Roe, Freeman, and Vasic also spoke, as did Mayor McCabe.

Through the Static Episode 22 – 13/12/23

The last episode of 2023, and it’s a tear-jerker! Playing tunes that have a particularly special place in my heart, songs that speak to me about the nature of life, love, and relationships. Hope you enjoy and see you in the New Year!

  • Change – Big Thief
  • illicit affairs – Taylor Swift
  • Graceland Too – Phoebe Bridgers
  • Tonight Tonight – The Smashing Pumpkins
  • The Place Where He Inserted the Blade – Black Country, New Road
  • Burning Pile – Mother Mother
  • Elf’s Lament – Barenaked Ladies
  • Unknown/Nth – Hozier

https://radiowaterloo.ca/category/through-the-static/feed/?tag=podcast

 

FROM THE VOID #76 DECEMBER 12th

Welcome to Episode #76 of From the Void

Tonight is all about Gary Numan!!!

My new podcast with Co – Host Peri Urban is on YouTube, it’s called The Listening Eyebrow and its about deep listening to good music.

ALSO!!! I released  a new album. Everything, Vol. 3 SpotifyYou Tube23 and Bandcamp or where ever you stream your music!

Subscribe to the Podcast

See you in the Void!