The Courtney Theriault Show

The Courtney Theriault Show combines news, conversation, and Edmonton stories to keep you informed and entertained. Join Courtney Theriault for topical stories and fascinating guests. The Courtney Theriault Show is the perfect way to spend weekday afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m. The show is produced by Layla Khdir with technical production from Derek Scott.

 

News
1801
A Christmas display… half a year in the making
Alberto Esguerra
5 min
1802
Scammers getting more tech savvy
Jadyn Yelle, Better Business Bureau
9 min
1803
Preparing for the busiest air travel day of the...
Erin Isfeld, Y-E-G international airport
8 min
1804
Being toy safe this holiday season
Nadia Sas, Public Safety Officer, Health Canada
10 min
1805
2023 was a difficult year for university students
Chris Beasley, U of A students Union
9 min
1806
Rebuilding a church struck by arson
Brenda Baron
7 min
1807
Emergency encampment meeting
Amarjeet Sohi, Edmonton Mayor
14 min
1808
Bringing the Griswold House to life
Jon Harringa, aspiring Clark Griswold
6 min
1809
Christmas does nostalgia like no other holiday
Jason Liebig, pop culture expert and collectingcandy.com
9 min
1810
Surgery waits top medical issue for Canadians
Steve Mossop, Leger, Western Exec VP
8 min
1811
Top ten weather stories of 2023
David Phillips, senior climatologist Environment Canada
11 min
1812
Edmonton Xmas horror movie debuts
Robyn Slack, Spirit of the Season
7 min
1813
Paper books making a comeback
Duncan Stewart, Deloitte
8 min
1814
Alberta municipalities urge province for more f...
Tyler Gandam, Alberta Municipalities
6 min
1815
The year (and week!) in politics
Lisa Young, U of C political analyst
11 min
1816
Is the worst of inflation behind us?
Moshe Lander, economist, Concordia University
6 min
1817
Are you thinking about a new vehicle? Listen t...
Gerald Wood, Motor Dealers Association of Alberta
8 min
1818
In defense of fruitcakes
Cynthia Baumgardt, Grandma’s Traditional Fruitcakes
9 min
1819
Why are cars still so expensive?
John Fanjoy, Scotiabank economist
8 min
1820
Temporary encampment deal struck – now what?
Sam Mason, Coalition for Justice and Human Rights
9 min
1821
What makes a word funny?
Chris Westbury, U of A psychology prof and language expert
9 min
1822
Local songwriter pens Xmas song focused on hous...
Martin Kerr
8 min
1823
Premier Smith accused of meddling In AHS hiring...
Lorian Hardcastle, U of C Health Law expert
7 min
1824
Punjabi O Canada garners accusation of “wokeism”
Avry Lewis McDougall, Avry’s Sports Show
8 min
1825
On Demand transit hits one million rides milestone
Carrie Hotton- MacDonald, Edmonton transit branch manager
8 min