CHED Afternoons

630 CHED Afternoons combines news, conversation, and Edmonton stories to keep you informed and entertained.

Join Bryn Griffiths for topical stories and fascinating guests. 630 CHED Afternoons is the perfect way to spend weekday afternoons from 2 to 5 p.m.

CHED Afternoons is produced by Layla Khdir with technical production from Derek Scott.

News
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How social prescribing can help connect Canadians
Dr. Kate Mulligan, senior director, the Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing
8 min
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How can AI help beavers?
​Dr. Emily Fairfax, beaver researcher, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Environment, and Society, University of Minnesota
8 min
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Canada's housing plans are forgetting to includ...
Pascal Chan, senior director, transportation, infrastructure and construction, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce
9 min
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Canada and the U.S. warn Houthis against furthe...
Bill Roggio, senior fellow and editor of Foundation for Defense of Democracies
10 min
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How can we help the homeless in Edmonton
Dr. John Lilley, former vice-chair of the Edmonton Police Commission & David Berger, former deputy executive director of Boyle Street Community Services.
9 min
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Do you need to cold plunge?
Dr. Stephen Cheung, kinesiology professor and senior research fellow, Brock University
10 min
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Cruises are getting longer and longer
Claire Newell, President and CEO of Travel Best Bets
11 min
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Rare fossils of a Cretaceous-era lizard found n...
Dr. Corwin Sullivan, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
10 min
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Canada and U.S. compete over claims to Arctic s...
Dr. Robert Huebert, professor at the University of Calgary's Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies
10 min
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New report indicates the size of federal public...
Aaron Wudrick, domestic program director, Macdonald Laurier Institute
9 min
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How to be more mindful in 2024
Hali Kil, Assistant Professor, Psychology, Simon Fraser University
9 min
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How an Alberta wildlife rehab centre takes care...
Scottie Potter, Communications Coordinator, Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC)
8 min
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Energy corridors could eliminate repetitive env...
Krystle Wittevrongel, senior policy analyst & Alberta Project Lead, Montreal Economic Institute
8 min
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Can we take public space back from cars
André Picard, Globe and Mail columnist. He is also the author of six bestselling books - most recent “Neglected no More”
7 min
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Is Edmonton the worst for distracted driving?
Dominic Schamuhn, manager of advocacy with the Alberta Motor Association
9 min
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What to expect in our sky in 2024
Frank Florian, Director, Planetarium and Space Sciences at TELUS World of Science
9 min
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Computer science education continues to grow in...
Quinn McCashin, the paper's lead author, PhD candidate in education at the University of Alberta
7 min
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University of Alberta campus food bank hoping a...
Erin O’Neil, executive director, Campus Food Bank, University of Alberta
9 min
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Is it time to review our diploma exam program?
Tim Coates, assistant lecturer, education, University of Alberta, former director of diploma exams for the provincial government from 2005 to 2013
10 min
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Can Man Dan's can't stop the good Christmas cam...
Dan Johnstone, aka Can Man Dan
5 min
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Overcoming grief and loneliness over the holidays
Kim Knull, Registered Psychologist, Owner of Courageous Leadership, and Host of the Therapy Explained Podcast
7 min
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Canadian airlines using NDAs to keep a lid on p...
Gabor Lukacs, president, Air Passenger Rights
10 min
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Agreement reached to clear 8 'high-risk' encamp...
Morgan Black, reporter, Global Edmonton
8 min
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Hundreds of volunteers show up for 630 CHED San...
Angel Benedict, executive director, 630 CHED Santas Anonymous
7 min
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Gaming experience aids surgery
Justin Sutherland, medical physicist, CEO, Realize Medical
8 min