Does a new arena on the escarpment make sense? Is there a gap in history teachings? Why would someone arrive to prom in a hearse? Is the NHL inconsistent when disciplining players?

Published: April 20, 2018, 2:06 a.m.

Suddenly the talk of a new arena on the mountain has life. Even the mayor has said it's an idea he wouldn't immediately shut down. So why does such a thing in the Limeridge Mall area make sense? And is there any appetite at all for public money to be spent on this or would it have to be 100 per cent privately funded?\n\nGuest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor-Yesterday we chatted about a poll showing a shockingly low number of American millenials know anything about the Holocaust or what happened in World War II. Makes you wonder, what is being taught in history class these days, especially when we're tearing down statues and renaming buildings because our heroes are now villains, our villains now heroes and nothing is black and white.\n\nGuest: Jan Haskings-Winner,\xa0past president of the Ontario History and Social Sciences Teachers' Association-There's a girl in Georgia that is an aspiring funeral director so she decided to make her prom entrances particularly special. As if a hearse driving her to prom wasn't weird enough, she was also brought into the dance hall in a casket! What would your reaction be if you were her prom date?-Nazem Kadri got three games for a cheap shot on a player's head. Today a Winnipeg Jets defenceman got just one game for a vicious crosscheck to another player's head/neck. Does the NHL have a consistency problem when it comes to discipline? Most seem to think so and they've thought this for a long time.\n\nGuest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH