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In this episode of the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast, we’re continuing the Health and Safety theme from the last episode. Julie McBrien, the President and CEO of the Middlesex Hospital Alliance, gives us an inside look at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, including its impressive range of services, dedicated staff, and efforts to keep the ER not just open but moving as quickly as possible. Julie also shares insights on staff recruitment and retention strategies, the evolution of women’s health at the hospital, and when the new MRI machine will be up and running.
00:00 Introduction01:03 Overview of Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital02:32 Specialized Services and Women's Health05:16 New MRI Machine06:15 Staffing and Recruitment11:11 Emergency Department Efficiency14:13 Discontinuation of Obstetrical Deliveries17:22 Julie's Personal Journey and Community Life20:24 Future Vision for Community Health23:38 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewJulie McBrien is the President and CEO of the Middlesex Hospital Alliance.
Website FacebookAbout the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast
Strathroy-Caradoc is a place where people and businesses grow deep roots. With a population of 24,000 people. It would be easy to assume that Strathroy-Caradoc is a sleepy part of Southwest Ontario, but new residents and businesses—from independent shops to multinational power players—are flocking here. Listen to the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast to find out why.
If Strathroy-Caradoc sounds like a safe community you'd like to move to, learn more at strathroy-caradoc.ca.
If you’re an investor, learn about our value proposition, key sectors, and available properties at investstrathroy-caradoc.ca.
The podcast is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media.
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This episode delves into the safety of Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario, with insights from Police Chief Mark Campbell and Acting Fire Chief Steve Beasley. They discuss the local police and fire services, their history, current operations, technological advancements, and community engagement efforts. The episode highlights the town's commitment to maintaining safety and community wellness, making it an attractive place for residents and businesses.
00:00 Introduction to Strathroy-Caradoc00:30 Exploring Community Safety01:11 History and Structure of Local Police03:10 Community-Based Policing06:37 Day-to-Day Police Operations08:55 Technological Advancements in Policing13:19 Overview of the Fire Department18:03 Update on the New Fire Station in Strathroy20:03 Fire Department's Community Engagement21:42 Is Strathroy-Caradoc Safe?25:05 Future of Policing in Strathroy-Caradoc28:43 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewMark Campbell is the Chief of Police Services of the Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service.
Website FacebookInstagram SnapchatX (Twitter)Steve Beasley is the Acting Fire Chief (and Deputy Chief of Fire) of the Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Department.
WebsiteFacebookAbout the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast
Strathroy-Caradoc is a place where people and businesses grow deep roots. With a population of 24,000 people. It would be easy to assume that Strathroy-Caradoc is a sleepy part of Southwest Ontario, but new residents and businesses—from independent shops to multinational power players—are flocking here. Listen to the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast to find out why.
If Strathroy-Caradoc sounds like a safe community you'd like to move to, learn more at strathroy-caradoc.ca.
If you’re an investor, learn about our value proposition, key sectors, and available properties at investstrathroy-caradoc.ca.
The podcast is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media.
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In this episode, we explore what's behind Strathroy-Caradoc's residential growth by talking to two locals with very different experiences of the community. One is a long-time local who grew up here. The other is a newcomer who just arrived last year. Despite their differences, they often have similar things to say. Oh, and these guests aren't just residents. They're also employees of the Municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc, which gives them extra insight into the community. By the end of this episode, there'll be sharing intel that even the locals might not know.
Strathroy-Caradoc is a growing and vibrant municipality centrally located in southwestern Ontario, Canada, between Toronto and Detroit. We are a dynamic combination of urban and rural areas which provide opportunities for a range of business and industry.
Economic Development websiteCommunity Events pageFacebook Instagram: @strathcaradocLearn more about the Strathroy business community via the Downtown Strathroy BIA and the Strathroy & District Chamber of Commerce.
About the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast
Strathroy-Caradoc is a place where people and businesses grow deep roots. With a population of 24,000 people. It would be easy to assume that Strathroy-Caradoc is a sleepy part of Southwest Ontario, but new residents and businesses—from independent shops to multinational power players—are flocking here. Listen to the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast to find out why.
If you’re an investor, learn about our value proposition, key sectors, and available properties at investstrathroy-caradoc.ca.
The podcast is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. Learn more about our podcast production services for economic development organizations at storiedplaces.ca.
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In this episode, we talk to insiders at two of Strathroy-Caradoc's fastest growing manufacturers, Autotube and MetalCor, about why they've chosen to do business here, what's keeping them, and whether they think they can keep up their growth for the long run in this part of southwestern Ontario.
Frank Fuca is the Vice President of MetalCor Building Systems, which has facilities in Mount Brydges and Strathroy.
WebsiteNeve Hall is the Production Manager of Autotube in Strathroy.
WebsiteStrathroy-Caradoc is a growing and vibrant municipality centrally located in southwestern Ontario, Canada, between Toronto and Detroit. We are a dynamic combination of urban and rural areas which provide opportunities for a range of business and industry.
Economic Development websiteFacebook Instagram: @strathcaradocAbout the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast
Strathroy-Caradoc is a place where people and businesses grow deep roots. With a population of 24,000 people. It would be easy to assume that Strathroy-Caradoc is a sleepy part of Southwest Ontario, but new residents and businesses—from independent shops to multinational power players—are flocking here. Listen to the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast to find out why.
If you’re an investor, learn about our value proposition, key sectors, and available properties at investstrathroy-caradoc.ca.
The podcast is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. Learn more about our podcast production services for economic development organizations at storiedplaces.ca.
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In this episode, we explore what it's like to run a small business in Strathroy-Caradoc by talking to the owners of two local businesses: In a Jam and CommonWealth Financial. Listen to find out how they got started, how they grew their businesses, and what it is about Strathroy-Caradoc that creates the ideal environment for them to thrive.
Debbie and Jeff McCallum are the owners of In a Jam in Melbourne.
WebsitePatrick Sanders is the co-owner of CommonWealth Financial in Strathroy.
WebsiteFacebookStrathroy-Caradoc is a growing and vibrant municipality centrally located in southwestern Ontario, Canada, between Toronto and Detroit. We are a dynamic combination of urban and rural areas which provide opportunities for a range of business and industry.
Economic Development websiteFacebook Instagram: @strathcaradocLearn more about the Strathroy business community via the Downtown Strathroy BIA and the Strathroy & District Chamber of Commerce.
About the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast
Strathroy-Caradoc is a place where people and businesses grow deep roots. With a population of 24,000 people. It would be easy to assume that Strathroy-Caradoc is a sleepy part of Southwest Ontario, but new residents and businesses—from independent shops to multinational power players—are flocking here. Listen to the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast to find out why.
If you’re an investor, learn about our value proposition, key sectors, and available properties at investstrathroy-caradoc.ca.
The podcast is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. Learn more about our podcast production services for economic development organizations at storiedplaces.ca.
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Strathroy-Caradoc is a place where people and businesses grow deep roots. With a population of 24,000 people. It would be easy to assume that Strathroy-Caradoc is a sleepy part of Southwest Ontario, but new residents and businesses—from independent shops to multinational power players—are flocking here. Listen to the Growing Strathroy-Caradoc podcast to find out why.
If you’re an investor, learn about our value proposition, key sectors, and available properties at investstrathroy-caradoc.ca.