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What you may have missed this week on CTV Morning Live
Tuesday May. 15, 2012 10:32 AM ET
What you may have missed Tuesday on CTV Morning Live
Anthony McCarthy, executive chef at the Saskatoon Club, joined us to prepare cured trout with hemp heart pesto crème fraiche and a dessert of Bananas Foster.
Quarterback Katie Miyazaki of the Saskatoon Valkyries was in studio to talk about the team, the Western Women's Canadian Football League and women's football in general.
CTV Morning Live's Gadget Girl Emily Baron-Cadloff learned about soundproofing your entertainment room with the help of Tom Redhead of Sure Innovations.
Sgt. Patrick Barbar was in studio to talk about the work done by the Saskatoon Police Service bicycle patrol unit. The police service's bike unit is marking its 20th year of operation this year.
CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharaj was on location at the Park Café on 20th Street West to learn the secrets behind café's famous breakfasts.
What you may have missed Monday on CTV Morning Live
Sgt. Brent Grabowski and police dog Baron of the Saskatoon Police Service showed us how the services trains and utilizes its canine unit and showed us some of the skills used by the dogs as part of their day-to-day duties.
Dietitian Stephanie Langdon of Something Nutrishus joined us to talk about fruits and vegetables that make for great summer grilling and offer some tips about putting them on your barbecue.
DJ Anchor Trystan Meyers stopped by to talk about the hottest songs on iTunes, upcoming local concerts and to provide the latest scoop on music industry news and gossip.
Mayor Don Atchison was in studio to talk about issues affecting the City of Saskatoon.
CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharaj was at Kinsmen Park as members of the city and province's film industry and their supporters gathered ahead of Monday's ‘Culture Cruise' to the legislature in Regina.
David Chalmers of Trinity Safety & Training Inc. was in studio to talk about all-terrain vehicle training and safety.
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What you may have missed Friday on CTV Morning Live
Tricia McAuley of the Saskatoon SPCA and Ken Hoehn, a naturalist and photographer, were in to talk about the Saskatoon SPCA Spring Gala being held Saturday at The Hilton Garden Inn. The gala has raised more than $73,000 for the animals in the SPCA's care during the last five years.
Curtis Weber, a trainer with the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board, was in studio to talk about the Worksafe Saskatchewan safety glasses campaign.
Jackie Latendresse, artistic director of Free Flow Dance Theatre, and instructor Kezia Sonntag joined us to demonstrate "pin-up girl hair" and to talk about an upcoming workshop being held May 13 at Free Flow Dance Centre.
CTV Morning Live's Emily Baron-Cadloff tried out here hand on the sorting line as she got a behind-the-scenes look at Cosmo Industries' recycling operation.
What you may have missed Thursday on CTV Morning Live
Author and activist Craig Kielburger joined us to discuss the issue of human trafficking and his new book "Living Me to We -- The Guide for Socially Conscious Canadians" that was co-authored with brother Marc.
Wrestlers El Asesino and Dice Steele of High Impact Wrestling join us in studio to talk about the production's show planned for Friday night at the German Concordia Club.
CTV Morning Live's Shallima Maharj had football for breakfast as she stopped in at the Huskies Football Foundation Dogs' Breakfast fundraiser for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team. The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced at the breakfast that they will select U of S Huskies offensive lineman Ben Heenan with the first pick in Thursday's CFL draft.
Norman Waters, master gardener and president of the Saskatoon Horticultural Society, joined us to talk about planting, compost and getting your garden ready for the spring planting season.
Illustrator Don Sparrow was in studio to talk about Free Comic Book Day that takes place Saturday and to draw our superhero co-anchors Jeremy Dodge and Andrea Bain. On Saturday, Sparrow will be doing sketches in-store for patron of Amazing Stories on Eighth Street. Other Saskatoon stores taking part in Free Comic Book Day are Eighth Street Books and Comics and Unreal City.
What you may have missed Wednesday on CTV Morning Live
Saskatoon chef Renee Kohlman joined us to talk about being named as one of Canada's top food bloggers by the National Post and to prepare artichoke and asiago poppers.
Jake Sinkewicz, a Grade 12 student at Walter Murray Collegiate in Saskatoon, talked about the cancellation of the Katimavik program due to federal government cost cutting, how it's affected his post high school plans and the petition he has started calling on the government to reverse its decision.
Dr. Scott Irwin joined co-anchor Jeremy Dodge to talk about the benefits of acupuncture, the alternative medicine methodology that treats patients by manipulating thin, solid needles that have been inserted into acupuncture points in the skin. According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating these points can correct imbalances in the flow of the body's qi.
Jill Cope, the City of Saskatoon's corporate project manager, joined our Jeremy Dodge to talk about the Circle Drive South project and some new detours that take effect this week.
What you may have missed Monday on CTV Morning Live
Bridget Saraka, a certified feng shui consultant and owner of Zen Solutions by Bridget explained the importance of feng shui to a person's overall well-being and illustrated it's practice by dissecting the design of co-anchor Jeremy Dodge's living room.
Mayor Don Atchison joined us to discuss issues affecting the City of Saskatoon.
We checked in with the participants in CTV Morning Live's Spring Shed are in the homestretch of their six-week program with the trainers from World Gym Saskatoon.
CTV Morning Live's Tanya Laughren joined members of the Sask. Off-Road Remote Control Club to learn about their cars and take a test drive on the club's Saskatoon track.
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