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The 519 Podcast brings you the news, events, people, and entertainment that you want to hear about, from a 519 perspective. Learn about local heroes, true crime, stories, and history around Southern Ontario, Canada.

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The 519 Podcast brings you the news, events, people, and entertainment that you want to hear about, from a 519 perspective. Learn about local heroes, true crime, stories, and history around Southern Ontario, Canada.

    The Disappearance of Neil McDougall

    The Disappearance of Neil McDougall

    Neil McDougall had been married for less than six months when he went missing in October of 1985.
    38 years later, his wife Mary Ellen is still looking for answers - even as police have offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
    This episode of the 519 Podcast examines his disappearance from Ayton and who may know something about what happened to Neil.

    • 24 min
    The Great Northeast Blackout - 20 years later

    The Great Northeast Blackout - 20 years later

    Where were you that day? Were you driving when the lights went out? Trapped inside an elevator? Camping and completely unaware?
    At 4:11 pm on August 14, 2003, approximately 55 million North Americans found themselves without power.
    The widespread outage stretched across parts of Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.
    On this episode of the 519 Podcast, we look back at “The Great Northeast Blackout - 20 years later” 

    • 18 min
    A 519 Campfire Story: The Gordon House Haunting

    A 519 Campfire Story: The Gordon House Haunting

    The town of Amherstburg has been around for over 200 years. And as we’ve learned in previous episodes, many places with a long and deep history are also entrenched in paranormal activities. Amherstburg is not immune. 
    We’ve explored the ghost stories of Texas Road and the Park House Museum located on Dalhousie Street. But just a few houses down from the Park House Museum is another haunted house. 
    On this episode of The3 519 Podcast, we learn more about the spooky happenings within the Gordon House - home to tourism Amherstburg and potentially a few residential ghosts. 
    This episode is hosted by Hayley Cheng. 

    • 20 min
    Ontario’s Adoption Search Angel

    Ontario’s Adoption Search Angel

    It’s always fascinating learning about your family’s history. Did your Grandpa fight in a war? Or did your great-aunt Jess invent the shoe umbrella? The good part is you can easily just ask them, or ask your parents who have heard the stories at every family dinner growing up. 
    But that’s not the case for many people. Around 1,700 children are adopted each year in Canada. Although many still grow up in a loving home with their adoptive parents, they may still question who their birth parents are, why were they given up for adoption, and what their lives would’ve looked like if they had not been adopted. 
    In this episode of the 519 Podcast, we speak with Colleen O’Grady Johnson, an adoption search angel originally from Woodstock who reconnected 825 families over the last 18 years. 

    • 22 min
    The Secrets of Radar and the Second World War

    The Secrets of Radar and the Second World War

    More than a million Canadian men and women contributed to the war effort during the 1940s. Most of them were given full recognition for their efforts. But some stories, like the Farmerettes, fell by the wayside. This was also the case for the thousands of men and women who worked on radar technology, which changed the course of the war. What these men and women researched, built, and worked on was classified. They were sworn to secrecy until the early 90s, when their life stories and hard work were slowly and finally brought to light. 
    In this episode of the 519 Podcast, we talk about the development of radar technology in Southwestern Ontario and the impact it had on the Second World War. 
    This is The Secrets of Radar and the Second World War. 

    • 19 min
    The Lambeth Poisoner

    The Lambeth Poisoner

    In 1879, Dr. Thomas Niell Cream was suspected in the suspicious death of Catharine Gardener in London, Ontario. What officials didn’t know was that Dr. Cream was known as the Lambeth Poisoner, responsible for 10 more deaths across the globe.
    On this episode of the ‘519 Podcast’, we look at the Victorian serial killer Thomas Niell Cream and discuss his life in Ontario. 

    • 25 min

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