KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Feb 7, 2025 - Roll up the Rim, Turkeys, 2032, and Calgary vs. Cancun

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • the resurrection of Tim Horton's' Roll Up The Rim

  • wild turkeys in Montreal

  • the asteroid that may collide with Earth in 2032

  • the Calgarians stuck in Cancun

Remembering the Funeral for a Nova Scotia Post Office (St. Margaret's Bay, NS, 1987)

In November 1987, the small community of Head of St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia, gathered for an unusual funeral—not for a person, but for their beloved post office. With bagpipes playing, wreaths laid, and a black shroud draped over a makeshift urn, residents mourned more than just the loss of a mail counter. They were saying goodbye to a way of life.

In this episode, Keep Canada Weird Remembers the funeral for the Canada Post office in Verna Dunlop’s home.

the Disappearance of Lyndon Fuller (Berwick, NS 1988)

Berwick, Nova Scotia, 1988

22 year old Lyndon Fuller appeared to have everything going for him. Employed, active in his community, and an all around good guy. But in late 1988 it became clear that Lyndon was struggling beneath the surface.

After noticing signs of increasing depression, Lyndon’s family encouraged him to seek help, resulting in a stay at the Western Kings Memorial Hospital… but things would only get worse.

Just two days after being admitted, barefoot and wearing only hospital pajamas Lyndon Fuller was last seen jumping out of the window in his third-story room.

In this episode, we explore one of Nova Scotia’s most enduring cold cases—-The Disappearance of Lyndon Fuller

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KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Jan 31, 2025 - frozen privates, Sasquatch hunting, an evil sea otter, and a RANT

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • catching Pokemon with a flatbed truck in Kelowna, BC

  • the frozen private part incident in Fort McMurray, AB

  • the Salish Sea Serial Killer

  • a divorce and spousal dispute trial about Sasquatch hunting

Remembering Canada's Biggest Loser: the Newfoundland Hockey Heckler Corey Simms

In this episode we meet Corey Simms, he calls himself a hockey super fan, some call him one of the most infamous hecklers in Newfoundland hockey history, we call him the biggest LOSER ever. From relentless taunts to run-ins with players, parents, and fans, Corey’s antics have seen him banned from several hockey rinks, made headlines, and forced a team to forfeit a playoff game rather than deal with his behavior.

Join us and watch along as hockey heckler Corey Simms speaks to the local media to defend his actions in the most BIGGEST LOSER IN NEWFOUNDLAND way possible.

Canada Gets Serious About UFOs - the Sky Canada Project Report Preview (with Chris Rutkowski)

In this episode of Nighttime, we examine the newly released preview of the Sky Canada Project, an initiative led by the Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada to review how Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs/UFOs) are reported, analyzed, and understood.

Joining Jordan is renowned UFO researcher and science writer Chris Rutkowski, who served as a consultant for the project. Together, they unpack the key findings of the report, discuss the surprising gaps in Canada’s approach to UAPs/UFOs, and explore the recommendations that could transform how we study this mysterious phenomena.

Canada is getting very serious about UFOs.

Episode Links:

Sky Canada Report Preview: https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/science/en/office-chief-science-advisor/sky-canada-project/preview-sky-canada-report-ocsa

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KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Jan 24, 2025 - Cherry Blossoms, backhoe bandits, and Javeria broke jaw on a jawbreaker

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • the end of 'Cherry Blossoms’

  • Newfoundland’s “backhoe bandits”

  • Javeria’s jaw and the jawbreaker that broke it

  • lawsuits regarding office lotto pools and love handles

ENTIRELY TIRES: a Keep Canada Weird podcast special

In this special Keep Canada Weird podcast event, we allow the show to be taken over Entirely by tires!

Prepare for gripping accounts of near-death experiences, a relationship that hit the skids over a tire incident, and some interesting Canadian tire facts. We’ll also explore the infamous 1990 Hagersville, Ontario tire fire—a disaster that involved 14 million tires that burned over a period of 17 days.

It’s a wild, weird, and unexpectedly emotional ride that’ll have you looking at tires in a whole new way (or unsubscribing from the show).

the Disappearance of Dylan Koshman (Edmonton, AB - Oct 2008)

Edmonton, Alberta, 2008

When 21-year-old Dylan Koshman walked away from his home after a fight with his cousin turned violent, he seemingly vanished. Initially treated as a missing person case, it was reclassified as a homicide in 2016, leaving lingering questions, speculation, and theories about what happened that night.

This episode delves into Dylan’s last known moments, the conflicting accounts, and the toll his disappearance has taken on his loved ones as they continue their fight for closure.

Episode Links:

CBC Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3pGHurgcDk

Help Find Dylan Koshman Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/helpfinddylankoshman

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KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Jan 17, 2025 - traffic cameras, meteorites, bird feeding, and apologies

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • traffic cameras in Toronto

  • a meteorite in Charlottetown, PEI

  • birdfeeding WITH YOUR FACE

  • a stolen rock in Kelowna

KEEP CANADA WEIRD MAILBAG - Vol 3

The Keep Canada Weird Mailbag is a collection of listener mail that, for one reason or another, was unable to fit into the weekly weird news round up.

KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Jan 10, 2025 - Parking in Whistler, A dog in a tree, bank robbing on a bike, and drunks

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • an expensive parking spot in Whistler, BC

  • a dog in a tree

  • a bank robbers stolen bike

  • some new year’s eve nonsense

Jula, Her Dad, and His Records (with @soundwavesoffwax)

When Jula inherited her late father’s massive record collection she found more than just a library of music; it was a gateway to his life and passions.

This past summer, Jula decided to start exploring the collection, and share her reactions to the music on her social media accounts. But, it exploded. Almost immediately she became a viral sensation with hundreds of thousands of music lovers connecting not only with her story but with their own memories tied to music.

In this episode, Jula joins us to talk about her unique journey of connection and healing through music. She shares the emotional process of exploring her father’s records, the unexpected community that’s formed around her account, and the lessons she’s learned about grief, nostalgia, and the timeless beauty of sound.

Episode Links:

Soundwavesoffwax on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundwavesoffwax/

Soundwavesoffwax on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundwavesoffwax?_t=8qwcTDuRKUf&_r=1

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2024 in Review: Highs, Lows, and the Stories That Stuck with Us (With TNTC)

2024 has been a year of ups, downs, and unforgettable stories—and in this episode, we’re taking a moment to reflect on it all.

I’m joined by Cait and Graeme, the hosts of True North True Crime, and my frequent collaborator and friend, Madelayne Klein. Together, we dive into the highs and lows of podcasting this year and each of us will share a story from 2024 that left a lasting personal impact.

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KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Jan 3, 2025 - Christmas chaos and porch piracy

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • an Edmonton porch pirate’s stinky loot

  • Canadian Christmas package chaos

  • Grinches in Vancouver

  • the best story of 2024

Encounters With Creeps - Volume 23

In Encounters with CREEPS, Nighttime listeners are invited to share their unsettling experiences with the many CREEPS lurking in everyday life.

In this episode, Jordan and Madelayne Klein unpack the 23rd volume of your Encounters with CREEPS.

This time, we’ve got a CREEP arranging a private concert, a CREEP mentioning yogurt, a CREEP getting an international license, and so much more.

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Madelayne Klein: https://linktr.ee/madelayneklein

Encounters with Creeps series archive: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/encounters-with-creeps

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KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Dec 20, 2024 - an impatient dog, Canadians behaving badly, the Excel champ, Christmas

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • the impatient dog

  • three tales of Canadians behaving badly

  • the WORLD CHAMPION (of Microsoft Excel)

  • Christmas censorship

the Murder of Jim Strutton and the case against Mae McEachern

Near Owen Sound, Ontario, 1988

On April 26th, 1988, a man was shot and killed in a remote cabin deep in rural Ontario—a single act of violence that raised more questions than answers.

Four witnesses were in the cabin that night, but their stories didn’t add up. They contradicted each other, and as the investigation continued, they even contradicted themselves. At the center of this confusing and unsettling case was Mae McEachern, a woman who would ultimately be charged with murder.

What really happened that night in the cabin?

In this episode of Nighttime, Mae's defense attorney and author Brian Barrie joins us to revisit the case, unpack the conflicting accounts, and explore the search for answers.

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https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/four-bullets-four-witnesses-four-liars-the-true-story-of-a-murder-and-the-trial-that-followed/9781552217016.html

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KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Dec 13 - a rabbit, a waterslide, and two misbehaving seniors

In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.

In this episode your hosts discuss;

  • the killing of a rabbit in Nanaimo

  • waterslide weight limit enforcement

  • an 80 year old speed demon

  • a 93 year old youtuber

the Richardson Family Murders (Medicine Hat, Alberta, 2006)

Medicine Hat, Alberta, 2006

The Richardson Family murders stunned the country with both its brutality and unexpected perpetrators. We explore the details of the case, including the tragic deaths of Marc and Debra Richardson and their 8-year-old son Jacob. The investigation revealed a chilling motive tied to the couple's 12-year-old daughter and her 23-year-old boyfriend, Jeremy Steinke.

In this episodee we discuss the unfolding of the case, the trial outcomes, and the broader societal conversations sparked by this tragedy.

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