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
1976
Widow fights for better cancer care in Alberta
Cici Ngyuen, Steven Wong’s widow
11 min
1977
Epcor at the Fringe touting Glass of the Sask w...
Megan Dart, and Jonathan Gelinas, Sr. Mgr., Water Treatment Plant Maintenance., EPCOR
5 min
1978
Are municipal politicians truly moderates
Jack Lucas Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary
7 min
1979
Communities rally to bolster neighbourhood safety
Andrew Altimas, Safety director, Eastwood community league
9 min
1980
Why not all businesses accept prepaid credit cards
Patrick Sojka, Rewards Canada founder
7 min
1981
How Edmonton transit woes compare to other Cana...
David Cooper, Leading Mobility
7 min
1982
When should you consider therapy?
Dr. Simon Sherry, psychology professor, Dalhousie University
9 min
1983
How Jasper fire has impacted the town of Hinton
Tyler Waugh, Hinton Chamber of Commerce Executive Director
9 min
1984
Why call centres and chatbots still suck
Mike Agerbo, Get Connected
7 min
1985
Employers should use science to optimize job in...
Tim Wingate, Wilfred Laurier Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
7 min
1986
What to do with Commonwealth Stadium?
Steve Sandor, Author and Editor, Edify Edmonton
8 min
1987
Jasper resident shares his return experience
Stephen A Nelson, resident
9 min
1988
Lessons from Fort McMurray rebuild for Jasper
Jim Mandeville, SVP Large Loss, First Onsite Property Restoration
10 min
1989
Real estate numbers – are rate cuts having an i...
Tom Shearer, Broker/ Owner, Royal LePage Noralta Real Estate
6 min
1990
Thousands ready for Sunday’s Edmonton Marathon
John Stanton Sr, Marathon/Running Room founder
10 min
1991
What fueled the 2023 wildfire season
Jen Beverly, Associate Professor, Wildland Fire U of A
6 min
1992
The Permanent Campaign Has Broken Our Politics
David Moscrop, author, Too Dumb For Democracy
8 min
1993
Canadians are falling for Kamala
Jon Roe, Angus Reid
7 min
1994
Moosomin is calling – with a $30k cheque
Murray Gray, Moosomin town councillor
7 min
1995
Recycling pilot program become permanent
Ed Gugenheimer, Alberta Recycling Management Authority
8 min
1996
Should Canada ban alcohol advertising? Pt 2
Ivonne Martinez, president, Alberta Liquor Store Association
9 min
1997
Is it time to rethink Edmonton’s festivals?
Keith Gerein, Edmonton Journal columnist
7 min
1998
Should Canada ban alcohol advertising? Pt 1
Senator Patrick Brazeau
10 min
1999
Costco cracking down on membership card sharing
Bruce Winder, retail analyst
8 min
2000
Wayback Wednesday (on a Friday!)
9 min