Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday December 10, 2021

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Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

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In 2014 a project called the People's Archive of India was born. It was a digital archive of the rich and varied stories from the country's rural regions. Now, a new project from the University of Guelph is launching a similiar project focusing on rural Ontario. We talked to David Borish. He's one of the minds behind the project. Record high new daily COVID case counts, record number of active case and now the variant Omicron has been detected in the community. What's happening in Kingston? We talked to the region's Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Piotr Oglaza. A new study provides insight on how to boost your exercise routine and stick with it. We talked to fitness expert Oonagh Duncan to learn more. Have you ever dreamed of writing a novel? We talked to Akritti Batra, a grade 10 student in Collingwood, who's written not one, but two novels in the last year. We also talked to her teacher Sarah Burke. There's only been 10 days in December but a staggering number of people have died from fires so far in Ontario. We talked to Jon Pegg who is the Fire Marshal for the Province of Ontario. Mari Sherkin in Grey County has published her first children's book this week and she already has a very famous reader. She talked about her book.