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Thursday, February 27, 2014 on The Morning Show

KELSEY SERWA – Fresh off her Olympic silver medal victory in ski cross, Canada’s Kelsey Serwa joins The Morning Show to talk about what’s next in her racing career. The freestyle skier has two gold medals from the 2011 X Games and one at the FIS World Championship.

ALYSSA REID – Canadian singer/songwriter Alyssa Reid is in-studio to talk about the release of her latest album, Time Bomb. Reid rose to fame in 2011, following the release of her single Alone Again. She was born in Edmonton and raised in Brampton, Ontario.

HEART ATTACK RISKS – Mother of two Kerrie-Lee Brown shares her health scare when she suffered a heart attack at the age of 39. She simply put her young sons to bed when her right shoulder was struck with intense pain. She then refused her husband’s pleas to call for help. As many as 40,000 cardiac arrests occur each year in Canada. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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ROUGE AT UNITED WAY – Missy Simpson joins us to talk about the United Way’s fundraising event encouraging GenNexters to engage and “share their love for Toronto.” The 11th annual event takes place February 27 at The Fifth Social Club. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

JERUSALEM: THE MOVIE – Jerusalem is a 2013 documentary film about the ancient city of Jerusalem. The film explores on a grand scale the intersection of science, history and religion in this ancient, enigmatic place that is cherished by billions around the world. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

LADIES NIGHT OUT WITHOUT KIDS – How do you have fun as a parents when you have little ones running around the house? Mommy bloggers Leigh Combrink and Meg Wismer return to offer tips for a fun girls night in without the kids. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

TWO WORLDS OF CHARLIE F – Actor Cassidy Little and his father Clark Little discuss the role in the play, Two Worlds of Charlie F. The dark comedy has been a hit in the U.K. which explores a soldier’s perspective on military service and injury. The play runs from  Feb. 25 to March 9 at the Princess of Wales Theatre. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

MUST HAVE LOCAL PRODUCTS – What are some of the more uniquely Canadian products you can find on store shelves? Sabrina Maddeaux from Now Magazine returns to show us some of the best local products money can buy. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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