"Yes, We Are Open" Season 9 Episode 5- Diefenbunker
In this episode, Al goes deep underground to visit the Deifenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum.
In the season 4 premier of ‘Yes, We Are Open’ Al heads east to New Brunswick. His first stop is the Sackville Curling Club.
At 128 years old, it’s the oldest business Al has featured on the podcast—by a lot—but that doesn’t mean they’re impervious to struggle. With lockdowns and severe capacity restrictions, the pandemic posed the club’s greatest threat in literally a century!
How did they survive? Listen to find out.
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You can learn more about Sackville Curling Club at sackvillecurlingclub.com
In this episode, Al goes deep underground to visit the Deifenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum.
Al is joined by Sports Expert and VP of Business Development at Moneris Data Services Sean McCormick to discuss the excitement of October baseball as the Toronto Blue Jays enter the postseason, examining the impact on local and national spending.
This week, Al visits John Thompson, owner of The Record Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.
Al visits Adam Tomczyk, Co-Founder and CEO of Mad Radish to talk about the origins and growth of the company since its inception in 2017.