Author: Jon Siemko

  • Prime Minister Harper on Reach for the Top

     

    From Ottawa Sun

    He remembered a guy named Stephen Harper who played on Etobicoke, Ont.’s, Richview Collegiate’s Reach for the Top team, back in 1978.

    That’s the year our high school, Vincent Massey Collegiate, played Richview in Reach for the Top — the television quiz show, matching high school students in a contest of knowledge and “quick recall.”

    The Richview game was the first in the Etobicoke fight. Vincent Massey, led by Dino, went on to win the national championship in Charlottetown that year.

    But Dino remembers every game vividly and the names of virtually all the opposing players, even though the games were played 33 years ago and the Massey team faced dozens of kids.

    When the Conservatives won the federal election in ’06, with Stephen Harper as their leader, Dino remembered the kid by that name.

    “I ran to my computer to confirm it was him, via Wikipedia,” Dino said from his home in Seguin, Tex., where he practises family medicine.

    “I saw the year of birth, 1959, and high school Richview (and knew it was him).”

    Unfortunately, the CBC has taped over the Richview-Massey game — Harper’s introduction to the mass media — but audio of the contest still exists and, well, let’s just say Harper didn’t embarrass himself.

    He was, in fact, Richview’s best player.

    Here is the Prime Minister recounting his time on reach for the top

    from CBC

    Harper ended up on the TV show Reach For The Top that year (Hello? CBC Archives?). But faced a toughie named Dino Zacconi who, as Harper puts it, “slaughtered” him.
    Part of the reason for that, Harper said, was that (a) Zacconi was smarter than he was and (b) he was way faster on the button.

    The Prime Minister and I share something in common . We have both been competitors in the Canadian-based quiz competition reach for the top. For the uninitiated reach for the top is a game that challenges a team of usually high school students on a variety of skill testing questions. Other famous Canadians connected to reach include Jeopardy’s Alex Trebek. 

  • Sun TV News Network Listings

    Here’s where you can watch the Sun TV News Network starting tomorrow at 4:30 PM.


    From Sun TV News Network

    Bell TV – Channel 213
    Shaw Digital – Channel 177
    Shaw Direct – Channels 149 and 517
    Rogers in Toronto – Channel 15
    Rogers in Ottawa – Channels 66 or 142
    Shaw Cable Hamilton – Channel 21
    Cogeco Cable Hamilton – Channel 16
    Videotron – Channels 79 and 679

  • Charlie Sheen Told to Butt Out

    From Globe and Mail

    “It’s very important for his own health,” Ms. Best told reporters at the provincial legislature on Thursday. “He can give me a call. I will certainly direct him [on] how to get the help that he needs.”

    She acknowledged that she has never met Mr. Sheen. But she has been following the headlines about the troubled actor’s substance abuse and hard-partying lifestyle. As the province’s Health Promotion Minister, she said, it is her job to urge all smokers to quit and she believes that Mr. Sheen clearly is someone who has “issues.”

    Ms. Best said she assumes that he is addicted to smoking cigarettes, but quickly added that having never personally met the man, “I can’t make a diagnosis on the spot.”

    Seriously the Ontario government is trying to remind Charlie Sheen not to break the provinces antismoking laws you’ve got to be kidding me. The only thing I can predict with some certainty is Charlie Sheen will still be ” winning” 175 days from now I can’t say the same for the Ontario Liberals.