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Friday, February 28, 2014 on The Morning Show

KALLIE HUMPRHIES – Canadian bobsledder Kaillie Humphries joins The Morning Show to talk about her gold medal win at the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Humphries became a back-to-back gold medal winner in the two-women bobsled event after taking home the top prize in the Vancouver 2010 Games.

DIERKS BENTLEY – American country music star Dierks Bentley joins us in-studio to talk about his recently released album, Riser. Bentley’s studio albums have accounted for eighteen singles on the country singles charts, of which ten have reached No. 1.

ROBOTICS COMPETITION – High school students Sonya Patel and Connor Sparling discuss their participation in the FIRST Robotics Canada competition. Beginning today (February 28) until March 2nd 30 teams from high schools in Ontario, Quebec and the United States are preparing for a ‘Superbowl of minds’ at Crescent High School in Toronto. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

SPRING TECH – Tech expert Axel Ziba joins us to talk about the latest tech gadgets on the market today. Ziba will focus on products that will enhance your vacation experience whether it be a road trip or vacation at the beach. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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PLUS SIZE CLOTHING – From sporty to artistic, Stylist Afiya Francisco returns to show us some of the hottest plus-size clothing trends this year. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

GRILLED CHEESE FEST – Toronto’s Top Grilled Cheese Masters bring you a feast for the eyes, mouth, and stomach on this classic comfort dish prepared with fresh, gourmet ingredients. The Grilled Cheese Fest takes place this evening at Roy Thomson Hall between 5:30 to 10 p.m. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

OSCAR WINE PAIRINGS – Wine expert Natalie MacLean shows us some of the best wine pairings that will go best with your Academy Awards night get-together. The Oscar wine segment features some of the most famous wine scenes in film over the years. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

VIRAL VIDEO – The Pet Collective debuts a new cute kitten video in memory of the late Harold Ramis.

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