THE ZOOMER SQUAD:\xa0 WILL TORONTO BE CUTTING WINDROW CLEARING SERVICES?\xa0\xa0\n\nLibby Znaimer is joined by Bill VanGorder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Policy Officer of CARP, Anthony Quinn, Chief Community Officer of CARP and Quitto Maggi, CEO Mainstreet Research.\n\nLoblaw is cutting its discount on food that is about to expire from 50 per cent to 30 per cent. How will this impact older shoppers on a fixed income? And, is the city proposing to cut windrow snow clearing from the 2024 budget? Our panel weighs in.\xa0\n\nPOLLUTION FROM TRACK REPAIRS HAVE LOCAL TORONTO RESIDENTS FEELING ILL\n\nLibby Znaimer is joined by Alex Gill, Resident of the neighbourhood who has been exposed to the construction and styrene fumes and Thomas Tenkate, Director and Associate Professor at the School of Occupational and Public Health at Toronto Metropolitan University.\xa0\n\nResidents in the area of Bathurst and St Clair are complaining about construction happening there. They are worried about the foul odours, headaches and nausea which they began to experience \xa0when the work began. We hear from one resident who has been experiencing the situation first-hand and we learn more about a material called Styrene and the impact it can have. The crew working on the project reportedly told them that Styrene was being used.\n\nPOLITICS IN SPORTS: SOME SPORTS COMPETITIONS DITCH ISRAELI ATHLETES\n\nLibby Znaimer is joined by Bob Richardson, Senior Council, National Public Relations.\n\nThe Israel-Hamas war marked the 100-day milestone yesterday, and there seems to be a new front targeting Israelis and Jews around the world: Sport. Bob weighs in on the latest concerning developments.