Can vehicular tragedies like Toronto be prevented? To Kill A Mockingbird exhibit coming to Stratford Perth Museum! Do three different animal attacks make this guy the unluckiest man ever? Sports Talk with Don Robertson

Published: April 25, 2018, 2:17 a.m.

b"Everyone knows what happened in Toronto and how it happened, a rental van caused massed casualties. This weapon of choice brings about a lot of questions but the biggest one is how can we prevent this from happening again? This makes for a huge challenge given the availability of rental vehicles.\\n\\nGuest: Candyce Kalshall, Fellow at the Center for Security and Intelligence Studies at The University of Buckingham, Specialist in Conflict and Global Affairs and author of: Armed Forces and Government as well as Mutiny or Revolution?-To Kill A Mockingbird is a book and movie that you have probably read and/or watched and for the first time ever, the Monroe County Museum, a museum about To Kill a Mockingbird and its writing, is sending a travelling exhibit and it's coming to the Stratford Perth Museum. How did this cooperation happen and what will this travelling exhibit put on display?\\n\\nGuest: John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum-There are some pretty unlucky people in this world but there's always something that happens that tops all other stories. Could this guy's numerous 'encounters' with animals possibly make him the unluckiest man in the world?-Yesterday's events cut The Scott Radley Show short but fear not! Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys is here to continue yesterday's conversations and start some new ones. The Bulldogs and Frontenacs are probably glad they don't have to compete with the Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays AND TFC all who have games tomorrow night. With all these teams playing, you can be sure there are some opinions and predictions that need some airing.\\n\\nGuest: Don Robertson, Head Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record at Com/Choice Realty"