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Hometowns Revisited

Jan 02, 20261 hr 16 min
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Episode description

On a special "Hometowns Revisited" edition, we'll take a look back at some of our favourite small town stories of the year that just ended.


We'll hear from a man who spent months crossing Canada from town to town, relying on the kindness of strangers -- and listening to their stories. 


St. Thomas, Ontario vows to effectively end homelessness within its borders; a woman who spent years on the streets reflects on whether that's a promise kept.


A decade after its release, a haunting song about the town of Vulcan, Alberta by the Rural Alberta Advantage is a fan favourite. The songwriter tells us he wrote it without even knowing about his own Vulcan roots.


In Vulcan, we meet a tall drink of milk named Beef, who holds the Guinness World Record for world's tallest steer. His owner fills us in on what it takes to keep Beef full.


As It Happens, the Friday edition. Radio that knows exactly where the Beef is. In Vulcan, Alberta. I literally just told you that. 

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